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THE ASIIEVIl-LE. GAZETTE: OCTOBER 7, 1 5 STOCKS,-1; j At!D CiiTTOi! Ills Ccj il it t-e Litest cr&--s tiklag fttiz 'Laawa Actual tests t..3w a caesor- .v CI. J f-rCsr Caa cay o;3f treii, Closing, ;Quotations on , all -- the Markets. Tobacco Trust Stock Aeain Shows Weakness. SSYA t V Cotton Drops Back! a Iittte ;Lower After Early .Strength Tlie lieaVi Market Irregular -CornOtiiet. B)p3rtd by Fltigeifrd. Broker, 48 Pat q a avenue... Fbone 365 . . New . Pork, Oct. " CAf ter showing, so ,,ich strength yesterday and the day f nre Tobacco Trust stock turned weak today and - declined nearly -4 Jwdnta. This weakness depressed . the -i-liwJKl.Slu. ftOYM. IMM POWOEB 00., NEW vomc TOVJi) TOPICS. the e:;gi;;eblev7.up.; - " V "" ' " ,-'" :."!"v- '." A Drunken Traii Crew Responsible for a Bad Accident on Vanner1; : ; r grift' Harrow Gauge.""- f Charlotte" Observer. -. - v ' , I - 1 Durham, N. C.', OcL 4.Aserlous ac cident ? occurred several nights ago on Vandergrift's . . narrow Person, county,-' near r SMOKE TRAYLOIvS Mi ; jt.. CIGAR All ARL1Y CM.1P - .- FOR llORTli CAROLINA Government Decides in Favor of This ' t '' - - - , -mm-tw "" guage Toad, in Roxboro; E ThTs , vtv- ---Ji d, which is said to haul out lumber,- State and Asheville is Suggest-' " North "Carolina "is b get one of the i.'-'iNVe Have f:a fairly good assortment ;pf; tiien's kather and ; clotH le grins for hunting r or horseback -riding. , V We're sure our prices t A-rrrv t sAmo a nw;i- tnill5 ! t.nst -t3i IDur- -winter ; nTYiTs whinTi t-tiA '-wfl.tr' neTiart- ham dlvisiorf flf the Norfolk & Wusterri ;-roenrnas determined to establish m tne j -it - r ly .1 1 .i ' r-. f . , , road at a. point about one and 4 half utii during the winter season, -"vr;i Will ; a UiL;jyi;Uipy4dlC,Ullpci;UlU CyCl:-UCIUlC. i miles south - of Roxboro. ' -H "The advantages 7of .Raleigh as a de- Several of the ''employes of thte roadJ10116 Presented to came over on the engine to the junction - . " . in' the arly.part of Saturday, nigh. v-- 4 , . . - The3rthen made,their.watoRoxborcv. collector B c:; Duncan brought the where thejrt filled up- on- mean scorn .-X, frnm .wflohT1B; rhar"Hie of the i't 3 ws'r- n 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 whiskey," Going back 1 where thfy had winter locations is to be given North ; i f r H r I.HllKl.H -, xu Carolina. Mr. Duncan was tn.Wash- Sunday morning and started on (he re-; obtained this information. from the sen- turn ripAfter 'going.about -three mllef ator. While in Washington - Senator COUIICIL OF 5 Tl Jk - -r i" " . - .V-'.-. ,' m. .' V.-.T? - .v. .-ff' . ' ... '-. ' ' - 1.1 1 1 I I I .1.11 I I.:-. A I 1 tl 11 Entire stock, market,; and. while there Trjeiinial SeSSlOTl Opens -10 tllCT stm5d"fo lod same w - d .Pritchard was earnest in hi efforts to ,,lr(1 no important, declines among thel 7 .: , - : Jthey &toppeato ioaa same wooa aar naVe one or mOTe tho camps located Washington With an Im mence Concourse V , 5 " - Present. v "Washington; Oct.- (B. -The triennial council "of "the Protestant ' Episcopal i church ' otr the 'United States opened atrll o'clock ' yesterday, -qmorning in key was throwiing ther wood on the ten- in the state He personally visited, the The fireman awoke' before - the loading - ThelSnator,"leftt.wit1x"theUib)art , , .w' .i i. ment to .make a electionjof the loca waa finished, ;and discovered .that the tion for the wJnter rendez0us In .the water was low in the boiler.: He pro- state. He suggested Raleigh,' Greens 39 PATTQN AYE; PERSONAL AND SOCIAL George W. -Connor is here from Salia-1 - .fv buryr : " . ; : J?1 Deputy Collector R. JF. Fox was here from Madison yesterday. t,. s ' J . M. ? Stoner leaves today' for " New Pork to purchase goods. He wijl be- ab- atanuaru owvmw . - generally at or fractionally below yes-, today's last sales. " - General unuwi k nig, -wum uuua- bv improving, and strong interests in the American financial world are Readily accumulating long lines of , the stanard railroad shares. But -meanwhile mock investment tactics are, toeing ;use'd to en-eat advantage in ,tbUtrust stocks.' ; COTTON Higherrfcables and -bullish frrvm t t th'ft 155 f A tlantiS : States STsTn shorts to cven Oa this de- -iWt concourse of people gathered The boiler , had bursty ng tbe enginT excellent chance of l5 aomped bThildmolh: mand PricS were three , to four, points for-thel opening wmX and .fireman instantly, .and, Wound- curtnglnTof the camps and it re-SSS-U lorn? hSSe last mgav - iiuua. uo " ir.'v,: ' " '7 Vv." ,,. i00-0toa t Ing two wbJte men ana a. negro, une " T" ''-'rr"" I witn mm. .... "with th ' saxlsiaution -OI i uiiviwium! uvussuibw4 ,-vy"-Bw" -'" ' ciiy .u wuie tttiju., 4.ic uvvvit vjx , , -v xs county.' . : " B,:PJ Stepp,i of Flat Rock, is in the ceeded-to turn on some watery when bV Mrlotte and AsheyiHe as deslr- five or six weeks. , able points. . . u. t ,y ... g - there V; inejnienuoDw ine Buvenunni j -p Miller, editor of the Chico Re sound of which was, heard fori miles.- to locate four or nve regiments at eacn vlew Chico.jTex.. is here visiting his W. R. Sains, of Grape .Vine.-, was In . the city yesterday with tobacco pro-., v ' ducts a i- - ' - i , . Mrs.H K. ;Goodwinand Mrs.Mi. S.. Peniey, f rom ' 'Henderson county,- are visiting in the city. ..? 4 & A POWERFUL UI1I0U. r the early demand speculaion f ell oo I "r: i W i. r"r" - .". f-" .5.W0 .BOimers Jiere turougnout tne win- Mrs. ' 3.' H. Lumpkin,' of SelmafAla., above for a while. ; -ii ..tnincr hn npsa and Dv m m eu .otaies buuiuc i, iju f g...,. , aQT-a rwn tha -fTP4fr. whpr hft ter wouia oe or ereai vaiue xo every l - . v. i-.r a.sm:r;flri w lot Morgan d. Captain A;, L. Mahan, "ir r.cT , business in the city. The presence of " " " " a "riVr tone' developed. . ; , while ..the.cergy.; was - represemeajoy tv. uuk. "" . North Carolina's two -volunteer regi- A number of the-stockholders of the beasand arenic attractions is toex-; ments here, even for- a sbort.perlodv has I Parja Medicine company; which meets j hiblt in Asheville on Tuesday, October f"1""1" u'"i""Jivrr;,rJL here on the 8th, are expected to v arrive ,7 isin ftthr- exhibitlori has two herds The Great Adam Forepaugh and Sells V- Brothers' Shows Consolidated. ' The above named aggregation of wild an , ..- i m-n-n'tt.Tvrn.minpTir in i.ne cnurcn wur& ui nasm T.vnnhhnnr :vaT Tf.i thftno-hr tnar Tiast sales, wmca wae me ""' . n IV 1 - - , (-., . .. . i , - - e:?: frrvm veltedaya close.; They entered according w ;xneir , ;'; !, 1UUI i"", -.- , . , J,. Uanirth MaT-VfPA S ntAflOn. WaiKin? Ill " " ' m . n " . .V.o-.t . -r-f; Trr mu ATTT! enterprise. Many thousands of dollars e been turned loose in the city and i is not necessary -to state thfi- result. Raleigh business citizens shouia take Prof. Gentry,vthe ownecrand ; trainer the matter in hand at once and see that First in oOint of ' service came" Bishop Chicago, Oct Traamg. lmerwi m 1 caine Bishop kWilmer,;j of Alabama;! the company of educated dgs and the city's interests are properly pre wheat today .was very light. Both sides Bishop-Netfly, of Maine; Blop TuttleJ . - - . its actions being irregular but confined I cithe other, heads of I the under their commodious tejit on Spruce ment takea into consideration first of rt a narrow range,' and at no time re-1 church. - the young and new members I street "Wednesday and Thursday, Octo- ail the adequacy and purity of the wa- flecting any decided tmpulee eltner oneclosing tlie pr0cesion. t v . . . Jbgr md 131 at 2:30 and"8'4-" m.i" is ter supply. The city . should offer -way or the otheju Foreign houses were f mshop Whipple conducted the ser- Voung man possessed of an to supply the- camp with an abundance fairly good buyers of futures but the vice led tne opening grayer.. Then said to be a young wjg of city, water. . - ' Z Amrt business, viewed m xne agnt wi i f oiiowed.: the service of the ifipiscopai l 2ZZJtZZZ. ,k Raleigh has been agreed upon as a recent Dusiiie, - w : , . oaiitno' -.anti - weakness was i ,1. mill uwiiwn - - - Jl SX$ - . - i wi., du.- '" r George A. Smithes here from Chatta- Jsea lions and seals; giant male.hippov. nooga, - potamus: a two horned monster tsu , matra rhinoceros, a full grown polars caused by lower cables , ana a i tne : puipit and , deiwereaane sermon; - fVi-arctprn movemenu . - -i ; ttip actual' Deusiness vl me wuiw closed quiet and steady, unchanged to began at 3:30 o'clock, -when the two 1-8 higher than -yesterday. - I houses met v separately, the house of n .,iri-iioa nrtlet .with.no special I fl.m.fioa hpfnp (mened to the public. features. Trading today was light and Rev. Morgan Dix, D. D.f New Pork final prices snow aecuuw vi ; - r i city,, was -unanimous! jr uyerou. jar. ana mis v. jo. i uuau, vj. u-1 , j - , . .. . . , : cennes, Ind., are here lor a snort stay, uear, a. w , SS" - " eland, Niger antelope, pair saddle bacJe'- H. ,Sangenbeck, Cincinnati; John R. tapirs gnu.. No other, presents soj Beach, Lynchburg, Va. Mrs. W. T. manxdueive features, rare amphib--: Ltftwton, Savannah, and Henry P. Aul- ioug actors w guch a brilliant host, of T ! ick, Falmouth, KyM are at the Swan- Wpp0droma,tic .champions and:, male ; J nanoa. and female bareback riders, bicyclists, ; : i lartoir farr rnor i?ji.ti tva mrutmuu wucu i . ,i v . . o , - s4-ina wii.Qin nmoinfliA nnn a. : . church, l . . - ; ; I .1' .1 " JTC rt point for a military post and a post ct ftottrthwlt of Wavnes-1 vy, - Bishop Tuttle, of Missouri,, asceeo, - " r JTJ h- one will be ttocatedhere when peace Is con- ia ln- the citv. - ' . - X T,T , . . a : . .a in iju is act . ciuaea ana tnearmy, js reawrea w us iated normal state. - xne. city nas aireaay in the December option. NEW YORK bTUUJa. jnA.vrfja-j.i. CLOSING -.QUOTATIONS. ; " -J Am. Tobmceo . . ..... r -r Am. Steel & wire pia;. Brooklyn Bnpid Transit . r. opl e'sGss. 8s. Paai;......-... 7 . ' - tjpv x Dr., Charles - H.- Hutdhins, of Concord.. Mass., was chosen tsecretary vf h frninnil. The committee appointed, at the last council, to Teport. upon-the' religion of Tio ivrkritfiiit.inn. submitted its report, to Dri .Elliott, of Washington. ? It was de tom . to . take up the- constitution 66 rmmrrow and make a continuous spe- .1(41 cial -order run tu oisposea uj.. . 1041 a communication in Spanish was re 1 lOralceived from the Filipino delegates now little- dog a single act; whaJV i.auu,n.:,.nvv.vv ri"5.. miroA 19 rtftrt Hth Whi m iwhaao - " .T"" : r "17 i. j--. a nnf ramvilna 4V iha 8PPtl WIlATt T.nft ex- v.w..x- I Alien are cXucvlcU LO cUITlvw luuaj 11 uiu iKil p rwrTnrnmiweev-'! when. the city's claims for a winter j. ,r ; seen before, Prof, Gentry promises ev i . ai fmm Mnir ' T T none other can approach the , size or TZi I rpvpr tofore attemoted camp are presented. Aside from being Mrg L. Kemp arrived yesterday' faotnK.a wMh t sanifl to be disuncc "-" r- "- irromL jenersonviue, .mu , 10 vwwt net '."rrr." i." . "T - - .7Lt i imnst centrallv located Point mentlonea. i urt. tina rrcmn novelty, m .tne. traineu auiuitu imc - rr j- ., uouguwi, ijub.mi.,v.1. ..v..,, w , l solendor and sensation-of "its -united," Mrs.-jrA. Graham and(Mrs. Frank ennreo us street parades. . It J,'- is, In every ,, way, from the biggest,., trains and tents to the biggest and best;; ? exhibitions, ia union of acknowled. : ; circus giants. x , . , x . S"..1" A -.rYrr rr. -X,," It is. a healthful place,, where the sol x-ne prices , """ V - . diira of everv climate could enjoy the best of health ' It Is neither : too hot or t oo col a ana escapes tne ngors or a severe winter. The health record of 15 cents, a'dults 25; cents, - IMPORTANT NOTICE; &uck Island'.. Sorttwru Jacifla, f Northern Pacific, If d r (tew York Central..- toMliera By. Co..Pfd Teun. Coal &Iron.... itW Vi?c 'nmrnAn: Mnnnif Tvo an 1 v Jiinecuve at raw, m yaoaouwo, iassed f traveling south- of the Ohiorr iver rmust x 'tizens of Raleigh should make hold: health certmcates. , unatea oiaxea i an ffor to. eet the camo and then the Marine hospital inspectors are on au , -dvantaE-e of the citv can be shown. , - a l w ww Atiiet - . , Raleigh Post.' " i trains in,Tennessee, Alabama," Loulsi- . .... 75 JU VUC. VJ ... - . . I J.. . MiL LILT UbaVIt avm ww tnrni avenue. Asheville. N. C for full i 33 27 ,iaj.,.V,uw.v.y...-. .:T-. nraa riotprminpii LU IIKl&e : a ; kUWl mage on the 15th to Jamestown Island, in the James river, va, wuwc lu. i7TitarkTAl fthnrcn was ipunueu iu this . country. ". A . day will, bevalso spent I H "O T V im rwn H ... v..-.. The house of bisnops organizeu wjf JUDGMENT III A USURY CASE! Information regarding quarantine reg ulations. , 1 - ! F. R JJARBI, City" Pass. and Ticket. Agent. J. E. Jones. Eecovers $295,32 Prom day for the north J. W. Herron of . the: Washington Star; Lieutenants Herron and Cook, of the First District of r Columbia regi ment left yesterday after having spent tin iriavA nftrp " - s " Mrs. iT.r W. Bookhart is expected to arrivetoday from Spartanburg. -" ' W ' u i Caotatn Gibson; Second North Caro lina, "who has been here several days, left yesterday for Raleigh. -. Mis? Helen Morris Lewis left yester- Remember the Halne eigar 1 sold t r BlombergtC; The leader In best So. d- Fall io Ime and use Elastic starch.;. i j: " J. Br Bostic in an Action Charg- 831 electing iTS''Tilfd! S The case of N. B. Atkinson, H. CHICAGO BOARD OF 'XRADB. t. wheat ' ..V...:.::......-.-. r. Corn .:.,.-.......- J NEW YORK! COTTON. IJXCHANGI1 rr.tr r.nttnn.J. C. ....'.."i.SiS Jan. Cotton.. .637 BOAR D ! OF TRADE ' ' . " --- W iv..rS?, ".- Two Special1 ertainment Commit tees Appointed and3Iany New" : Members Elected. &. ? The executive committee of the board of health held their' regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon. A committee :of three,' consisting-of Messrs. J. C. Martin, Thomas A. Speed anA T. TW "Rrwvn ' : W3.S aODOinted tO meet the directors of the Paris Medi- Cleveland a To.i.f t r . of H arttora.- as sect Ttimpsfown Island on the 156h. Among JtheNortn wuu"b; it ent are Bishop Joseph Blount Cheshire, Captain , and Mrs. w. a., u -Pittsboro, and Henry Johnson, of rar-boro.- - - ' J v ' YESTERDAY'S LEAGUEGMyIES; Mrs. Thomas Jones and children re-1 turned vesterday from Wilmington, where they have spent the summer. ; i 1 SX3 Mrs. W R. Alexander and Miss Uula i wnifams left vesterday for Jackson-! v1a: where they will , spend several ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. Mrs. Charles Malcom Piatt enter-1 m. F. and j. K. Jones v. j. a., jsosuc, . . . . . i nra u.i j Mnnloof nirsnlnoi rho I Ak iirl , la'ttoi. mrlVi nsninr TPI19 V 7 Laa .- ..,! -n I i, An VsTMialirfroat I Vnn4 Vm-fom TToirtiitfa Qi-iTYi-mOTr vaatar. l n noTKr 01 miss juueiio .uvnatu, "4 uaj auu juukuicuv uuuuveu 1 weeiss. K-pnturkv . Refreshments were served; and $125.60. Frank Carter represented there 'was some gooa musio anuitne piainurrs ana a. n. wuo tue.uc- L4eutnant u-eorge . : xyn um, j?nt ThT.Mirhht the eveninfir was a pleasant I lendant. . According to the statement 1 Aiaihama. who has been here for sev- .. . . , . nri.. TT.m .1 r -l.v t . v. ma MAIriMHYl t . Ai. i A 4 -mm "Dlnmtno.- one. ' Tuose present iwerer ' mi xauvv-1 oi j. xw iuiicb, ciue ic ae tcyco jerai aays, leit yesieiaj xui i"'"6- ard. Misses Bessie and, Bonnie ieeves, of the parties oorrowed ?J&y, or wnicn ham td join his regiment. M-iaa Riiiitva.n."savannan: miss Aaa 1 sib was retainea as b doiiuh. ziw wuucb; i w Gudger Messrs.; Arthur Roberts, Philip went "security for this amount and up- Harry Cain has returned from a sev- Cocke. Edwin Davidson, Herbert, Mil- on failure of lthe otner parties 0 pay, 1 erai weeks' visit to saiuda. nvwW. n Smith .nri Mr. Krav. lYit waisi r.a..ita on to Dear tne interest t . - iovi, ..-i. . . T . . . .T ii 1 1 . , ; ai.: : '... :.:r.s r : r r - u , ion tne. loan. jur jones euy .m.w 1 ViOtorc. JBCAUW ih ucre iiiiu aim- iVntCT taxes are flue but the pay- paid two instalments of $35, each at in- 4 Vnder tmonfa Are, strafi-firllnfir in slowly and Su I t.pTvals of several months.. Then he I - 3 . , " . I T ' ' . .' .... . ..-: - . 1. 1 I ' ; . . " ... ... ' , .I.I1JA'.JI perlntendent mcCuiiom is anticipaung 1 became . tired or - tnis araan upon i j. J. Mcuieary. wue, ana cuuu,'ui aetermmeu, resources and lnvesngaiea wie usury 1 MCKeesoort. , Jf a.- are : at me xsia.cicjf . 'At Brooklyn' - i Brooklyn v. . , . ; Boston... ...w. - R. 4 7 At Phila-delphia, Philadelphia .. . ......."" Washington . ? . - St.' 3JOUiS v ? 1 1 Cleveland.,.... ..... -"v. Second game " S.. Luis R. . 4 . 1 R. 1 ..... . ...... ,x cine comoany. wno-noiu iuwi-4a.uuu.. .. .v . -1 - meeting here next, Saturday,, and -to on account. 01 uuru. show them around tne city.- -1 - - - . - - - ' , R. Mesrs. D. C Waddeii. J r.t , vv . r -1 - i". w. West and FranKuaner weic o-v-1 uuuio-.i.v - ..,-4 pointed a committee to co-operate wuu 1 jriy.uu& . fl inmtnttP OrmfTnOSed" " OX "h lOCai ,ictalj limine vin.tprs. in arrancng for the del egates to the annual convention of the Natinnai T.fmior ;T)ealers' -association, . . . . 7r . .. a-.i Mwt which will beneiam uevwc;uc Tho fnTiAwfne s new memDers were 4ii , rkfl.f d . of " trade: J. ; R no o ctM. t?i-tVir . M. .,V 'Moore, J.' vaico. utuui wiw.-.- ' ... . .. . .... AA.W. . VI (.Vlly w ,.; - - . nnnv Ta tr1r TlfpTntvre ' F. - F. Bain- briri s-'a Tflvifi -Wav.! W C. Carmichael, Heinitish &' Reagan, - jenjamm -Men's leggins for hunting, or . jiorse- back riding at J. umiu. - ElastloStarch is the only, genuine; arr Ucle. '-''" Tl, Vf,A tfmi Uniio Ihirave DnurrM Bignature TTifl.Tiy dftlinauents. .. He'ia howpvpT. that every one must; pay up 1 laws. wmcn resuitea in tne .acuu when the las day,5 October. 10, urrives. against ,Mn Bostic. " Mr. Jones states "The-water department cannot afford further .that he offered to settle the to hire a collector," said Superintend- matter, out of, court by v paying the ent Mc(Uom to theTGazette yesterday, whfole amount'and a legal rate of inter?- "and I know; it is. hard for people to est, j together with the costs of the suit, iwr tftws biit every .delinquent on the hut :was refused. The case was contin- nie'ht of -OctOber 10, Will find his .water Ued and resulted in a judgment in his cut off no matter how, hard he. pleads, favor. for time." " I - s :n2i' Wrt'i Wive . . AT 0MAHV EXHIBITION. TTm-rtntftwn AlA . TuesdaV .- and I ' -Omaha. Oct. 6. On October 12 Presi rtii a Mtck.ntv1. -R 'P. damnbell and Dr. I rlpnt McKinlev is due to arrive at the Byrd in conducting a protracted meet-! exposition, and orf the following three ' Morris Happ. who has been here dur ing the summer, returned yesterday- to his home in Macon, Ga.. Miss "Farrow; of Hendersonville, is vlsitine Mr. and Mrs. J. H.' McConnell Senator .Pritchard passed through yesterday en route home. Dr. Darbonnier was, down " from Black Mountain yesterday. , 4 - - - ? "Mr. Taylor Coons,, general agent for Prof. Gentry's famous dog; and pony PHATIC 1 Statements;;!;:' troubles by Peru-na T f'l i . Lucy L. Wilson, ,iJ ;'' Nashville, ' Tenn., t.:-J - .writes:. . - -J' JSNi "1 now consider : , CM myself well and do l' . , ra mve -r vou . ereat f .v5T thanks for it; your 4 57 wonderful - medi- jt f'" cine, Pe-ru-na, has ! -done me . all the t good. I had tried a great, many doctors and did not nnd any re lief from any of them, -'but nbw I can say that I am well, " I feel 4 ' tha TTiiSat Trahvterian church. I rla vt t.hfi- neacft lubilee. will be celebrat Dt Byrd has t been asked" and has con- j ed. - There will also be an army : ana snoWf was in town yesterday arranging sented to make the meeting a joint one, navy day, uctooer xu, at wmcu it i for performance Here and he will open tne services .wiui a pectea tnat uenerai anmier, wu $k sermon in, the Presbyterian.church I Wheeler and others, wffll be present. . Sunday evening. Prayer meetlngs.-wiii 1 . ' : r : . . HOME AND DAT SCHOOL. be held Monday .morning and evening orA TMiosdflv t morninev- tThereafter i Rev.-Mr. Robertson will have thtf meS ings in -charge, with the two pastors' J assistants. , , ' f It makes life easy Elastic Starch. 2R1 Chestnut Street. Thirteenth year begins September 28. Address Miss Champion.-. , , Mr. T. B. Miller will " leave .Asheville todays forLittle Rock, Ark-' .George Cathey, of Mills River, whoj wasvin the Santiago battle, was in tne like a new person all over. "May Gof i - j Woc .-rrvii nml Via Toifln Trrtl ftlwftTRj' C-i. . t Wrmmmmmm J I II H I . I m mtmm J W mmw mmm- . fi j , . . .V . . -t ;,Mrs; A. p. Hildebrand, Milton, N. C.; ' writes: ; . ; I wasvery low and pronounced ik-t curable by two of the best doctors in this county when I commenced the use of your medicine. I have, used nine p . bottles of Pe;ru-na and I think thaj I am perfectly well.' , "'.- ytf1 Of course; Pe-m-na is what did the f work, and JI consider - it,, the grandest j, c medicine -:in the world. Mine was a : noted case in this county and every- i .body .'thought I would die. I, never." - lose anopportunity to praise your medicine You may use this letter as n a testimonial and make-it as strong aa 4. qity yesterday on his way to Henderson you can. nett, Asheville r Skirt , company, Rich and "W; AT. Boy ce., r- Ben- - - 2i 8 - , ! , . . WO, PIG-- mm o. 4' y To von want : fine' sunny room with homp fATnfArt: -and . ffood, wholesome food in'prtcate family. No -sickness end terms - reasonable. ; 210. . Haywood t . ' -, 209-lmo v,- 1 A ; n amoii ftprpno-ft is better tuan aimau yieiu ou ,7 - . ' - ' ' -" 1" L.,nrfinAiiicoi7a COOll OTlfl lnrintU t:. Mheille TTOR SALE. Our friilt Wore and . fixtures at No. 20 North Main street. . For-f urther par- it pleases everybody iiiiasui; ..vsy la acreage, becamoave seed and labon .v 5ule''gJe; f Business TateS f 24 .per year.:. lfeEnHIfliini?B -IJfv J1MPIS? tatet Improved Phones . jReadence , rates, f 16 per year COLUMBIA ilwbys : 'JPa .l"- ;;' ' : f:; ' Party-Une iwth-fivec more -phones, on same-wire $ i i.er year ?e'ara, end we've sot a . . fc beBt brands flnitobie. to different conditions thev are! undesirable;: and too bftenfbusy. when some one. else desires - - TT i M,ik4ir l-kk -fyiK wA r4-c mro rr tnnnth raise: thes6 rates For 25 -'crib On on the anntfo , . iJ.. U. L l.jUL.:? -OUL-. lii?-L.:L:L L- Ljij. Novelties axd Fine JEWELRY. B.,H. COSBY, The Ecliabb Jeweler, 37 Paton Ateni years Call and see us or write for prices. t , ... : . - ' - -..J . ' ". 1 . ", Aolieville; 3L C;
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