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TOE ASHEVILLE GAZETTE. : JANUARY 7, 1S99. 4 Interesting Iteinalf rod Va r rious Parrs of the State. ' - . - - . -5 1 Glimpses of Life and Progress in the Land oUhe Sky. 17 Holes Gotteaor the Gazette knd Se . lectioai; from Latest Horth .Carolina newspapers. jurs weraaaiit, a well known and ? much reepeeted citizen. of kTJpper Clevs- .(Hand, died, on he 25th' ultimo, aged 78 I "f i . 1 f The 18-montlhs old chdld of Ola An- V- derson, colored, of CaJdweEi couirtytwas -V mother left ttoe child alone In the house. The house was tnirned and the child with it. The SaHsburv Sun a.v th inrrafi if . ot amount to the 10 per cent, reduction Ujor a lew yearsr aa. The raise is only - two and one Ihalf per cent In somt in- etances and 'five percent, in others. : -.."' " ' V The uttie son. of Rev. R, I limerick; : Oharley by name; who was bot'ioi'the back during the,, holidays by Master John RaixfaJltf wit!h a little filbot gun lis fv up and going about, we are! glad to note. Of late da.va nisti-nW nxtA mine a ra Shelby Star. ' ' Mrs. Asbury Bumgardner, of No. 11 .. township, gave birth to a cMld recently 1 that was &s unusualr thajt'lt to wortto noticing. The "body and head of the ; child seemed to be perfectly formed bu ' tt had no legs at all, but ' Jiist' Tiapered . off to a pbimt. It lived only a few-sec - iroBa Shelby Star. Miss Carrie Ptong committed suicide ; yesterday at Indian Creek, Lincoln county, drowning henself In three feet of water. She and a young man of t!be 'name iof Crouse were engaged and were - co nave oeen marnea last mgnt. rues- ,;'ay aig(ht they were at a 'party; "together And quarreled. Tfiis, it is supposed, is v 4he"caUse of the young lady having tak- ' -en feeariiife. CharJotte Observer. - . , v , Messrs. L. C Palmer and D. B. "Wtais ;:naint returned Hast week from a visit- to JMariOhcounty, S.r C, whither they had 1 - - s -- --- j '. . u ' I this is the old home place of Dr. V. J. -ityxr ther ticay a hunt was instrtuced, ; -when a large buck deer was the result f the effort, young Whdsnaht being the lucky marksman. Its weight was 200 f pounds. Shelby Star. -"While Rev. Dr. J. M. Rose, Presby terian pastor of Morgan ton, Ava3 at prayer meeting Tuesday, night, a bur glar entered the Manse and stofe SlO in 'cash. an!d a? gold chain from the desk Mn Dr. Rose's" study. Mrs." Rose" came : www u- oLcj.ii wxaiw tue uuaei was m mc . study, and liearing ibe miss in the room, turned thS key in the door of the rm 3 w fTllt a .V -.i-l . . . ciuuj. xutj 'uuigicir Bpra.ng out Oi me window amid escaped. A week or so before Christmas a V smooth v gentleman spent sevet-al' days In Statesville canvassing for a paper wnicn ne saw was printed in Char lotte. He sold it for 50 cents a year and secured a number of etubscribers. Now several persons who subscribed for the . paper and paid the cash say they have received but one copy and they think ; they-have been taken in. Moral:. Be 5 ware of the stranger who comes along -.offering something cheap. Statesville ' 'Ljandmark.. Mr: L. C. MteKay writes the Land-: mark from HuntereviMe that Albert Carpeniter and wife, colored, who live r near there, went to the cotton field last . alone to the house. The usual result fol--Jowed. - The Jiouse caught fire and both vcniicLren burned to deafh. Mr. McKay . writes t4hait ;edlder. oMld started out : out of the door terhile the house was Turning but went .back -to the otihi- nn "which was aefleep; "ksayed by M, and Ixrth were burned to deat2u Statesville - jj&namarK. v " mm ' mmm .. ksMMM A -. I safiered the torturer of tbe dunned ' -with pro trading piles brought on by co&stipas.' 41on with 'which .1 Was afflicted for twentr years. Iran across your CASCARETS in tle town or Newell. Ia., and never tound any thine to equal them. To-day I am entirely free from plies and feel like a Aew man.!' J a Hi Karrz, 1411 Jones 'SWStoux Clty,la ' - . . t Pleasant. Palatable., Potent. Taste Good. Do 3ood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 25c 50c. ' ;rUR COfJ3TIPATIONU -..VI SUrltoS Bwdy C tT, Chley, ManUW. 5w Sit. ff Tfl PI f Sold and iniarantefffl by ajldrog, .TU"UAu gists to CUBS Tobacco Habit,, " TRADE MAR II ItSOtSTSRSD - !;A Tumor MMi -V" - - ' ' . tonally il tBrcts Ilhwnrdly Trouble Began With Dyspepsia and Impure Blood vv Thorough Course of Hood!s Carsa y pariHa Completely Cures ; There i is danger in impure blood Disease and finfferingf are surely' com ing to those who neglect this threaten ing symptom, jiead this:, x i-- XGiixnilissouTi, MC. L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: . 'f Gentiemeqt-'Mjr troubles began wit nervous i headaches which would las ime for 'two or three "dayi.'. The doctors pronounced my trouble dyspepsia, bu they could not do anything for me. and advised a change of Uocatiohlx At tie age of So tumor formed on my spine, which iiW::;lVery?Palnfu!i but did notxi8e'or discharge. The doctor thought best to cut it Out, but I objected It finally broke and discharged a great dealTheTdoctore do nothing for it.' Theofihe ttiinor began to rise inwardly and discharge. I read much about cures by Ilood's Barsaparilla and thought I would try it.;. Before I had finished taking one bottle was much relieved. I continued the use of Hood Sarsaparilliafid after taking 12 bottles was entirely cured I am now well, have good appetite and feel that I owe my life to Hood's Saraaparilla." W.'D.'Fobs. 5 "; fiarea. S parilla Is the best in fact the One True Blood Purifier, pold py all druggists, f 1 ; six for 85. hievrxA'c rIfo act harmonionsl ny with Hood's Saraaparilla, ' 25c Mr, Jtiha Sevier was shot to death in Spartanburg Tuesday morning by his employer, J. K. Stuckey. He wa a brother-in-law of Captain R. 1 Dur ham, and (his motherless and how fath eriesfii children wt are known and loved in Gastooia, where1 they : ! lived pwith Captain Durham, toave the aym- patby of their numerous friends in their sudden and (most tragic sorrow ' The dispute oocutrred"' over a settlement. Mr. Sevler .Hved long enough "to ;,-teH how It pro, and it is said to foave been with Wit provocation. He wHI be 4utied a Rutherfordton. Captain Diintham went to Spartanburg Tuesday night. Gastonia Gazette. Constable Mark King of Zdrconia re cently lodged in Jail here John Collins, charged withi.moonshlning and general disregard to law and order. The ar- redtrest was made on United States ca pias, and King was assisted by P. J. Hart, Pink Burrell and Mitchell Stepp. It was an all-night job in mud and rain the prisoner being found at Dan Hise's, n Greenville county, S. C. SUb'seQuent- ly Collin's female consort, Delia Hoi- lings worthy was also- arrested and brougfot heret the technical charge against her being vagrancy. She gave bond for appearance and took the train for Asheviliei--Henderson vMe Times. ColiecCor E. C. ? Duncan, of the inter nal revenue department, yesterday ex- empSifled his love for the civil service by remong.ayougeniCleman of tMs city from acjyerks!to.th office and appointing negro Jto hia . place. Mr. Cecil Hoiloway is the young man who was removed. He secured the position in a competitive civil service examina tion. The salary of the clerksMp is $800. J. E. Shepherd is tfbte negro who gets the plum Shepherd formerly held position under CbMector Duncan, but hds color was distasteful' to patrons, and as some ratiher unpOeas!ant taflc relative to his future came to his .ears he and taite collector thought .lt best that a suc cessor to him should, be named. Ral eigh Posit. The bank of Guflf ord. closed its doors Wednesday and posted "notice telling why. Oil' Monday two Stockholders:-petitioned feir the "appWntment of a re ceiver to wihd ,uipeyafrairs of t!he in stitution. Tuesday the directors, 1 as stockholders, -filed a' Hike 'petition. The suspenslbnt causes ho iaaxhi f or he rea son, that it Is voluntary liquidation and that every deposTtor wim be paid in fun. The cause is said to date, back several Tara wuen ine deposits commenced "4 fafling oft and tShe i taiprovement has not beeni such as to Justify keeping open the dotors any longer. ,' The : deposits PEEDV ' . , ,r. . '13 XH3E.JLELnin'S FAMOUS FRENCH r .-' NevcrFail61? 4 , enooRseo wjrijdusANDS -J Ol ladies u a' periodical recoktor -without aa equal iuccssf ul when.Cotton RooCPeoayroyal. &got, etct tjaveproveu worthlesai 3 twcMxJt stamps brlngi tria.' .sckaKe, and convinces the most skeptical of their wwfc d propertie&J Send 4 cents in gtamps for pamhle valuable infornudoi for ladiet- Addrei; correspondence confinirial retnrmM1 , r 7 FOR 6AmiAtlEvlji J C. A. KATSOP.' .-5 Inlooi REMEDV 'Pattok Are when the last statement was issu c i( were about J24.0C0.: ' J. r-S.; Cox has been appointed temporary, receiver. - J. The extension if the city in all direc tions; theVbulMlng fup. Of suburban property.a' iaide l imperative t'o have car. serVlce"f or . those Kvtng In these partsl-For some time a number of gtlem'ea"wfioare keenly! alive to the city's interest and: therefore indirectly tlherr own 'ik.ire vhadiundeV discussion' a belt .line of'; electric cars. Tceeterday twenty of thse 'citizens; " representing a considerable portion cor rne monied in terest; of the city, met at the PJedinont building to f ormanydiscuss -the build ing V the line The meetliig.was an en- thusilasUc one. Every one, present sig'7 nified.'his Intention' of liberally ySubscrib ingto the sbockt Twenty or more citi zens w&o ' were not presents were repre sented by "proxy. Application will -be made to the general assembly, now n session, to paSst"An Act . to Icorpora.te the' City and Subfnrbari Ekctrtc Corn pany of Charlotte." Mr. Hugh W. Harris is the; attorney ' for the new com pany. Charlotte Observer. Wake forest. Wake Forest', N C, Jan. 6. The stu- dents who went honie for the ihtolidays' are coming in very rapidly.. The work of tthe ppring tern was begun yesterday. Dr. Taylor has been confined to hk room for the past few days with an at tack of grip;. He is now able to meet his classes. Some new men from the western part of the state have beeni enrolled during the last few day. Three are from Mad- ison county. Mr. , A. P.-Bryan, representative from Madison county, has been on the "hjll" visiting some of his1 old schoolmates and his aJima marerC' v Mr. Gaston Justice, of Rutherfordton, has entered college again after serving a while in the army. Mr. H. M. Taylor, of Richmond, Va., has been visiting at Dr. C. B. Taylor's during the holidays. He returned to Richmond today The church at Wake Forest has called Mr: J. W. Lynch, of Danville, Ky. He wtU eniter upon bis duties- as pastor next Sunday. THE CHEROKEE VOTE The senate contested election case, of Caimon against Frank involves the in- teresting question of the citizenship of the Cherokee Indians. These Indians voted largely .for sen ator ;Frank, and it Is conceded bv the contetant that if they are Quallfled electors Frank's majority: la legitime t? The contention of the Icratestant "is understood to-be that these Indians are wards of the naUoni nald bv " the government out of a fund set apart or .them and disbursed by a govern - ment. agents ano that decisions of the stater and federal courte sustain the contention tlhat tlhis fact debars them from the prtvUege of the suffrage. Senator .Frank,, on the other hand, claims that these. Indians (have as" a rule, voted without objection; that in thle principal Indian township, in 1876, Vance received ninety -nine Votes and Settle none; that the money disbursed by the governmient La out of a trust fund created from the sale of lands belonging to these Indians, and Is paid w mem as am annuity, ana not as a gratuity, the government acting only n a fiduciary capacity. Viewed i-nt the light of legai Jurte prudence this question will admit of boundless professional disquisition and delightful research, and as an ethno- ogioal opportunity it can hut afford pleasure to an antiquarian, a poet, or philosopher. Raleigh Post. Plants Received by Mail. When the pttants are received through the mail exercise care to keep them as fresh as possible, and. instead of laying them out in. a row for inspeotitori' with the roots exposed to drying Influences of the air, Keep the oox or package 'un opened until the soil and pots are all ready for the reception of the plants, Take the plants -from the wrapping of moss about theVroots one at a time, pot- ting them as they are taken out. If the plan arrive, dry and somewhat wilted," which? in very warm '- weather hand with carelees paekln 1 eometknes occurs, immerse; the plants, root and branch, in tepid water for an hour or so, to revive them, after which they may be takem out and potted. Should the plants arrive-frozen or badly frost- eu tney - snoma ai once oe taKen to a cWld room; or cellar , and allowed to t!haw gradually. . Cut oft i all frozen ' or frosted parts, and keep in a shaded, cool place for a , few days. January Woman'a Home dompahion.:; " " " - p ' t " ' ' , OFFICERS ELECTED. k Swannanoa. lodges Knights of -Honor, have elected ther following officers:-, dic tator, J. $ BUfLee; vice-dictator -.J. H. Bpaxdman ; .asslsttaint dictafcr, R: H Fitz Patrick; reiMM-ter, R.' J. Stokely; finaa- oaaiJ redxMlbPir,. W. B. - Gwyn; treis-1 urer, ir. A. CTrawfctrVi; guide. Q. 1. Mc Donold; chapOaln, J. Albright; sen nel, ,W. C. Oarmfcheal; guardian. J. H.-. woody; cepiresenteHrTve fo grand Jd3ge. Jr" H I Lee ;i alternate. G: iZL i iMcDsnald:' WVf&es, G. ,L. McDonold, Dr. A. Craiw- ivuvi uu A." Uong. - - - - Bears tha' The Kind Yob Hare Alwafl BoiW -SigBatnrs' I, - .isS hff Russian, Tmkish? jTrunk; SitzFpuntn'. Batlis, at Clf MARKETS. Prices to consumera: FR'tJITS. Lemons, "25&""tO 30c." dozen. Pears, 20c. to- 40c.rdox. -Bananas, 25c. doz. Apples, 80c .to1.20 bu. Grapes, 25c. basket. , . . v . .'c, PRODUCE. Geese; 12 l-2c. to 15c. a DuckSi SOc. each. ,. ' Turkeys, 15c. to 18c. ' EggS, 18C j., dOZ. J, ' ; . ;!, v Chickens, dressed, 18c to SOc. each Butter, country, 20c pound; cream ery, 30c. pound. MEATS. Veal, 7 l-210c Roasts, 1020c pound. Ham, 20c. pound. Lard. 10c. pound. Dried beef, 20c. pound. Lamb, 9I0c. pound. , Sausage, 1012 l-2c. pound. Bacon, 810c. pound. . Steak,, 1020c, pound. Mutton 8l0c. pound. ' Hogshead cheese, 8 10c. pound. VEGSTABLES. ; Spuash, 5c. t 25c . Onions,' 5c. ojuart Parsley, 5c. bunch; Cabbage. 510c. head. Celery. 5c. bunch. Radishes, 5c; nunibh. i i Butter beaaMB, 10c. auart. ; Sweet potatoes, 1020c. . peck. . String ' bean S'lOcf &8toL . .-- Irhah potatoesv 20o.' peclo . Canned tomatoes, 7 l-210c. can. Pepper, 10c. dozen, i FISH-AND 'GAME. Perch, 1012.lr2c, pound: Drum, 10012 l-2c. pound. King flstoi012 l-2d.' pound. Flounders, I012 1-2c pound. . Sheepsjb-aad, 10c. pound ' Red Snepper, 12 I-2c. 'pOund. : .Speckled -trout, '10012 l-2c. pound. , Black bassr 12 l-2c. pound. . Blue fish; 10c. pound. . ' Salt trout."20c. pound i . Oysters. 8040c.' quart. , ; Quail, 10 12 l-2c. each. Pheasants. 6S75c. each. : Clams, 15c.' RELIEF IN SIX HOURS. Dtstreeslng cldney "and bladder disease relieved in six hours by - New Great South American Kidney Cure.? It is a great surprise on account of Jts exceeding promptness te relieving paia in bladder, kidneys and .back, , in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost Immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this ia the remedy. Sold by T. C. Smith, druggist, Asheville, N. C. A PINE PIECE OF COLOR WORK. An, experienced art critic gives it as his opinion that there will be no hand somer piece . ox color work issued this year tth&n Hood's Sarsapariaia cailendar for 1899; It Is inert only useful, but iiti3- tic and beautiful, and up 'too-date. The charming "American Girl" whose beau tifui'face appears wlith a de'icately painted flag ln,Lhe background, makes a pleasing fealture which anyone will be rtefeeed to hiaive fefore'Tilm the whoie of 1899. "We suppose druggists Will have this calendlar, or a ropy may be obtained by sending 6 cents ito C. Hood & CbM Iiowell, Mass. . . Men's cotiton ribbed, Jieece lined woolen underwear at "G. A Mears Sons'. and and MILLIONS GIVEN" AWAT1 It is cerfljainly gratifying to the publi to know of one concern in the Ian wh are nlot af raid to be generous to th neeuy tuuu urxerang.t ime proprietors o Dr. King's New, Discoyery tor consump tkm, coughs and colds, have given' away I over ten million trtM 4 botttes of this great medicine: and have the eatlaflc tion of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cafees. Asthma bronchitis, hoarseness and alT dlseases of tne xniroat, . cnest , and lungs aire surely curea. py nr. ijarr on. T. C. Smith and uarmicnaei, druggists, and get a trial Doxtie rree. Keguflar size ..50c.. and w$l trvrery ooroie guaranteed, or pric i runoea 8 LadiesV Felt Shoes, and Congress at 85c Sons' Shoe Store. All sizes. Lace G. A. Mears and News and Opini njy s National Importance CONTAINS BOTET. Daily, by maiir-.Tr $6 a year Daily & Sundaytljy. mail 8'a.year TMESUNDAyt,SdN --H-S. ' is 'thV'at.SnndlayNwsp a- rice 5c. a cdpy. Bv.mail 49 v.' ' NOTICK. By vintue of the power of sale contain ed in a contain deed in trust executed to the uneirsdgined1 trustee, by W. H. Pen- iandnd Mary,H. Pealand. nJ wife on the 1st day of May, 1894, and recorded in the ofiice of the reelster of deeds for Buncoxribei county, Nonth 3ttoEna, in book 37, at page 4, of mortgages and i-pds in trust, to secure a certain note in' saCd deed In trust fully described, de fault toavdsxg been made in the payment of the prfflncipiaa of &a!Id note, and the ln- I terest thereon, and havtaer been sO re- dueefced by the legal owner of saftd -note. I wil'l on Wednesday, the finst day of February,' 1899, , between the hours of 12, ni. and 2 p. m,, seJH aJt 'puolic aulction.- Tat the court house Idoon, in tihe city of Asheville, to" the highest bidder, for dash, Ithe , property , conveyed in , said deed in trudt, and deadribed;" as follows: A piece or parcel of land, situate,. lying and betifg fat the ctty of AshevilXe, coun ty of Buncombe and state of Norffin Car olina, lying on the east side of Haywood i stsree't, . . -Beglnnimg ait a stake in Ithe cast margin: of Haywood street J. H. WI1 Hams' northwest cornea, and runs with slid east margto of said Haywood street north 41 dg. 40 mfn. west, 169.6 feet to a stake, the sout2rwestt comer of Mary C. Fenlands lot: thence with the south l i n e of the laett menlbioned lot, north deg. 13 min.- east 197.5 feet, to a dtake m A. M. Penland s lfne ; thence wfth said A. M. Penland's line south 29 deer. 11 min. easit, 190 f eet to a stake in Dr. J. H. Wittlilams' line: thence with his line, south 71 deg. 18 mini west 166.1 feet to the beginning, containing 31,720 eauare feet, and being tche same lot of land con veytd to iiaSS Wl ' Hv Penlasia &y Marsr C Penland, by deed dated the 20th day of November, -1893', ankl recorded In the: of fice of the register of deeds of Buncombe counity, in hook of deeds No. 87, at page in eu seqi, rexerence to which Is here by made. - This 31st day of December, 1898. CHAS. A. WEBB. Trustee. ea wk to d of s. ' Beanty Is Blood Deep. Clean " blood ' means & - clekn V?n Tr beauty without it. Cascarets, Ckndy Cthar- ic ciean your Djooa ana seen it clean ' hv stirring up the lazy, liver and drivine all im- jutines irom me ooay. isefinn to-dav to ush ounnles. boils. blothp K1nlrk i a and that sicklv bilinna 'joouiicuj, oeaoiy ior wb cents, ai Mrnr. gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c. Children s and misses rubber shoes. 15 and 20 cents: all styles: at G. A. Means & Sons shoe store. Chlldrens' winter Shoes. 5 to 8. 60c ai vr. a. Mean and Sons' snoe Store. i'gOOOOCOOOCf! The Herooi the Merrlmac," Win tell his wonderful ktory In three I THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. This win be a full account of the sinldae of the MjTiniac , at Santiago, and die czperi. ences of the writer and ha men ia Spa&bh Wfeons. If will be read byVery American ia the land. This is onlv am nf nm. illustrated personal narradvea in Ths 2mZ. TURY's new Spanish War Series. Tlmtt tmtn. will vtriU for no other ma raxi. ' In MLJ remberCawTURY begins CAPTAIN SIOSBEESTORY , Of the Destruction of the MAINE' : aajval i ETOnabrbor, thebwdtsi capain, trae expioaoa aad wreck. The vfaob stwnfof the destrucaoQ of Cervera's fleet will be toW by Admirals Satopson and Schley, Cabtaia fBob Erens. Captam TayaadmT If you do not take Thk CEimrrr fa xSoq. yoawfll miss the greater readine of the rSS The November number begins the volume and has the openmg chapters of a spIandkUy fflus toted life of Alexander theGreat, and of Marios Crawford s great historical novel of the Cra-saae- JUent. Hobson's articles begxa in the December number. $4,ooayear. ' . THE CENTURY CO., Union Square, New Yorlc r":irMM;' ; bo years- EXPERIENCE 5 U At Trade Marks i -? Designs IZPB aketch and description mav PeckU notice, without charge, to the -.i ?-?,2eIy Ohistrated weekly. Largest rtri """"" muj Bvienuuo journal. Verm ) Tear: fonr mnnt.h. i a; Lieut Hobson Old rap ens Clean and iromntilated for sale at the Gazfette'Publii ation Office by the pound or by the hundred. 10 cts a Hundred Conies. GELMAN UE17 YORK TAILOR. Corner Haywood and College streets. Fine Clothing made to order, Clothes cleaned, repaired and pressed. Save Money by Seeing Me THE DIXIE Restaurant and Confectionery 36 South Main St Oysters on tbeBah Shell OysteiB and Game a srieciahy. Lunch Counter for hort orders ,TFe will serve you anything irom a sandwich to it hotel mea TRY US. Private Dining Rooms, DIXIE I Am Always Dyeing but Still Alive Enough to Do Business. ' I dy ladles and eenta' HnthM Hm plumes, feather, hata, etc, chenile cur- wsuum, nugs, robes, all kLttda of fur. I clean, ladies' and seats' clothes bv Pliemdcal proceaa, which does not shrtak or aamage trie gtXKXa. I alter and repair ladles' and gents' garments,!' also funs, such as bM.T. seal, etc All work gTiananteed. One way express will be paid oa all out txt town orders. , I bare also- at my store at Court place a few head mounted rugs for sale at a low figure, as wolf, fox leop ard, wild cat, etc One way express. 55 South Main street and No. 1 Bast Court square. !r clmltz Practical 1yke 'and Chkmjcai. Cleantb, 68 8. Main St" Phone 20 7T has demeattratsd tea it&aftttls PECULIAR VEAKNESIES. Inwfnlsrittss and Xkhas beoomslha 1 tor this class of tnhlM. wonderfully b alius', strgtsr uin" sad aootbinglrtBsssos u hw mensxruai oremas. M wutss"snd f alllnr of thai XI stops flooding and mUsti . pressed and painful znesatniatloaC.' .1 or Oumgeof lAle it Is ths bsst - medicine mads. - It is bsmsflslsl duTiarrragrnucyr Fhsl7-ss bring children lute homes barrssi ' for years, fit larleoMtes, sthm t any woman suffer, another nJauto; : . 'with cerUin relisf within rosea ; - wine of Cardui only costs l&t " per bottle at your drujf"or4 rw tssMwso, 3Vtm. .- , .. H i - - Rty. J. W. SMITH: Cawtfss, S.t.; ssysi " , Of wife ined wns of Catti at asm lartalllasot his vonbsas itsoUrtlt - Garl wrsshftf,". a i1 ft ; Ad dress THE SUNrKew" Ybrk ; iiIUHII S Co.38?Broa flew Ycrt 7-v" r" i asuuision. 11. u. - ,
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