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BUSY DAY I11CH0USE (Continued from firot pace.) on telegraph, telephone adexprss was fixedr'artrper cent, on gross -learnings-- cities, ; counties and towns are ndt-allow- -i' . - - taxes on the i)TODerty"of'nccomTjan- i TAX; ON RAXLROADS. - - Julian! as the reading of rthe bdir3wai finished made a'mdtion! It Tecooiaidiep the "vote by -Which? a graduated tax wins plac ed on railway crtasa earnings. . He offered I an imeuhijeito stilly whicn. 3nafedrih? taxi He-lC at wa: a double .-. ax. Petrier took that",vfew. t "winaird .dafendea the sax; w aid he He aid ttbe .flranctfisetf erf rva ldei. JuOian Ihtare' conatltulip jwoviding; tha'voo Income caabeitaxed vben itax;s& levied onihe property fronxwhicA tnei iqne IsdVe rived..- i'ir: r - , .r- - " ; KJoonor.'. asked ,'lf tEi Gs not a new de parture for; NoAix; CatroUna, Tmpeon saitt it wae. oonnor - ake whether tot, oonBleiraUon -thB1 nTakSns its asesmHtta. r Thorn rworn i.1vt .v. f CItAIG OPPOSES THE TAX. . : -Cralg took "ground ai?a1iust th! en lrailrtaye, kkyingj .he would not veto !for t; fAhatlJt wae Jn rvTioia'tff oo of i prtocJplestjbf jfeovernnientt Chat It was foMiiaffirect ifrax I of -xnaldn,itlippielhbu7 rldeoas- the tax; tt-tpiev3r:ihax simply "because "Ox caimsads. -nave Ahe nvneyrad catf pay theUax is-violative of -every prtn- ciple osi whhemoczacy vts - -He eaild t was unofanaiogous with the merchants purchase tax, bmt the latter was not on permanent properfty, while thei-road4 properitss- was ' alwiaiys here Tarwi "always -niitlhrmi Teaclw -. He 4raldl v the . democmafeiG pajrty "had pledged Itself to be ust to the corparajtion '-airSd the people. He SeolaT ed the people "did molt want Jthfe pledge surrendered; for $100,000 or for $400,000, and fthat i the abiMty- or 'thia rafUrctai&a ito pay has Nothing- to do with it. ' He de clared itha't the legisDalture was not treait ficg the railwayte "as it is treattinig otbeir- people. In the end the people wOl setJ the worst of- it. Stand on tbe demooratie prinjrtipks and oia (the free trade, for it 1? rierut to starts by. it now. Iit -i i4gh.t., Canmor said he regretted to differ with he comnrrittee but he was sure the legist f sutre was about to insertt a-mtofetdangeTJf ous principle This . principle if once adorfted, if pilivliege taxes are to be-lev- fed, how long wSll Hit be before pottttornt mill ross Jearninprs are taxed ? TTet tfivey are very -profitable .KXaKrnsWdllandsai 4hat cotton mills were molt, quai-publlc combiriatloiiB. Gomrior siaid thS4 was beg jslng ithe questoicnii This5 tax 4S Tidt vid litive of the letter of the congrtituitoai, but i)t vtiolaites its "sipilBilt. Noihira-g sihould be done indirectly wlich we will not do dl rredtly. ; ' At 12.30 the committee irtjoe' and the house adjourned. . .: -I j ' - v NEW BILLS. 5V ,,.. The following bills were, totroduced: in the ibouse: , I , -j : ' By Mr. Davis, ttf Haywood, lo allow Waynesvillle to, create, a sinking fund: by Mr. Bryan, of - M&d&on, 'Jo amend chartter 20 private aws"of 1893; -ftyMr. ! Nichols, of Pitt, to establish a board of I immigration consiti'ng, of three comm5s fl sitoners, the chairman to-be eupjerintend ikent of immiigtraiiosa. It is initehded to wool, to change the,tmer of, hoJdiin court in Clay , OheivDlsce, 'aiid jGyaham. T The seniaifte 'toyijxased, thetbill. abol i9hiog the cr5mfina.V tto3tfor Buaictombe I Madison. Meuoweif. iavwcoa ana ien- Vxlaigon ooumJes. which passed the house ast rtigh-lllsHPta reguloite the public pa5ntagTfTercoJT sidtrable dTsffimfthe:? eoilowtiing ,ltfi?4 gates tfor fthe deaf, , tdumb-amd - bind in-r 6 iitution wem.deotedc' B, -VHo3rfaue; J. M. Prw;tof, "C: B wardr Hugir Maailoni w .JiQTatesr. Jaanea A, . Brags, c. Mv Alien. ;, t;:r.; - - """ -A bill waajussed ' to' iglve - MaiKson county a November-' term .of .the superf- 4 rior courts ' -r ""'T, "-"'C:-r.'''.-"'' ; '.NIGHT SESSION; ' ". ' '; : The house tondght passed bills to pro- vide thatJthe4 state lsenaSoxishall subscriptions " amounts notess tan $15. nor more than $25; to allow Rpfcheard "couy tOaevy a special tax;' to provide . a dkpensary for Macon county; to provide a ?No- ftvember term of court in Madisonooun- ty; to establisn graded schools . in Waynesville; ;to ajlpw ' Jackson coiinty to levy a special Itax to- pay debts" and feuild bridges; to allow the tax collector of Rutherford to colleet back, taxes for 1897. , - :- v'' . . The senate tonight passed bills: ,Tp create aVd4spensary ait Lexingtonv for the relief of the treasurer of Madison county; to provide for proving, ordin ances oh appeal 4rom the mayor's, court Senator Franitas made his prinolpal speech of the session the education law. He. favored - local , government f or etchools and 'disfctfict chot commit tees. Tlj&nateifountlj the epeec en- tertaininfei' - -cLt,. i . : IIITERIIIG QUEStlOIIS 9 AVAITING LEGISLATION Special to the? Gazette; RaletghbV fzsA9im esq., Hmmmmmmmmiummm I Men's ilios. - :s:-y -s--' - ; - - - ' . i ZSm - sr . .Tji ----'-"- - - t :'"v - r ZZZ ' arei wanting close put all ,01 f 1 olire6M to?d.2sh6es, o hay&madefliberat duqtionsxpn thenv ;-, Seei'the.' sanipiestih :on sb; E dow of. $5.00 grades ;gp;ng-now -lor g $3,00 nd SiVsole wa , 5 39 PATTON AY1L "1 7 aonestMTtmx-s KWerkuks arnoiepointid oayuiy ? prwiy - ana yet tcu be, honest only be- LJ'Tar cause tt ts voltcy ts a poor ..... . . c. 1 m , m .. kind of honesty: Better change "policy " JyS ' prfri. ,f t . - .r r, Utke you better . :irc the meat- jcal world mere, tsone r?iedi- sSLs-'-V! Va --V'V-i cine honest,- tor principle: s saedih xts 'AdocFs; SarsaparilUu .J It is the specific of the age for all blood troubles. The liver, kidneys Und bowels -are alt a cleanser and thus gpod Jaealth eusaeai It never ' disappoints. 8t)fUlaM After 20 years of suffering ,wlth a;eKTOusBpre on. her pose .and bav ins it removed by physicians, my mother Is -happy for being completely cured by Hood's .Sarsaparflla It took 11 bottles to accomplish it. ' Her face is smooth, no jscar.'j .Miss.JEA. STOKKsEpping, N. H. . . - !The Statement of niy daughter, is exact. JosEPB Stokes, Epping, N. H.' - Malaria" I was very low with malaria,. -say uocGor aia: not -neip me and scolded because I would not , stop work. Took Hood's Sarsaparilla and ' got sound and well. Can eat, sleep and work well." Mas. Jujja STCkiiio; Batht N. Y;? . - - - ; - Eczeanrt My ; mother's ? face was covered with eczema, face, hands and feel were swollen. Hood's Sarsaoarilla' erired her. We keep it on hand and recommend it highly." Rev. EV E. Jenkins. 407 Govern or Street, Evansyijle, Ind. v - . - - -:, SiCk Headache -"lam now 22. Since I was 8 years old Ivsuffered constantly with Impure rjWood,- biliousness -. and: sick head-aches.- .until I. took Hood's Sarsaparilla by doctor's advice, j.1 owe my life to it." Elvia AKumbtll, Ciaremont, N. H. ,- , - Stomach TroubIe-"Two years suffer ing with stomach trouble made me weak, rmT'dOwn, with severe headaches, i Life was a ;larden to me until I took Hood's 'Sarsaparilla which cured me. It makes my children strong and healthy." Mbs. M. Bach, 611. 2d St., N. EM Minneapolis, Minn. I7oQd'yni8i cure Hvwr 111a i the non-lrrltattag and only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. of Burnsv$l"e,jia here in the interest of a "ciaim of $4,000 wMclli the-new "Colum bus Bridge company, of Columbus, O., has against Yancey county.- A biH has been -Sntroduced requiring the county commisioners to pay this sum. Its pas sage .wtll be 7 (another maitter. Ttfe bridge exteiidowt1 Toje Jt rt verf reni.t Yancey to Mi tohell county and traffic t rbra BarrisvlQef o Johnson city j) fiees; over 1L , TE3lis Xardnetv esq., of Pancey 5- -mMnjtMnsthait on half of the bridge 3 . "jta in MitchellAdouJit; and that -Mitchell county, people have, as much use of ft asthe Yancey , peoplet and: should w pay f half the-TCJOstiif aniy is to toe paidi The supreme court has'decidedthat Y-anceyv Nation4i bank of; Asheville, county Ss' not responsS-ble for the debt, because part of the 'bridge is Toulteide of the county, . Mri Gardner ' also claime .-the bridge is not a good one, and that J the people of Yaaieey never wanted it .jbuKtl. Mr. ;Watson,clahns that while pagjb of the bkdg'ls In Mitchell eounty 5t Is only in a small strip,' that the peo ple Of Mitchell do not se-(the-bridge, tihiaft it waia1 built solely to connect' the town of Huamsville 'Wlih Johnson City. Mr! "Wataon says that while ;Yahcey has been declared not aegally responsible it 5s mioraJly. If the legislature refuses the company relief it will, sue In" the tr. S. ; court;- and that : falling wM remove the bridge! i Tbere will be objection' to "tnoving -the - bridge, beeauee, -several prtvate pair&eS5 Its erection.; ; ; : ; - i - J . ., Brysoii; City, In Swain county, Is, to have a dispensary. Bpresentatiye Itherwood's bill, which has passed the' houeeu provides" a. dispensary ' from May first. Dr. A. M. Bennett A. H. E?l more, and D. G. Usher jr., are iramd, i as c omtmas sionera dot oo iuwucuoan jf - nd J.,F,?Teague's manage; It ' Is providea. thai 'the7 commfsstonens shall inspect the quality of the liquor Instead 1 of the more expensivetest by chemist. T3je , prJcea r "dharged sfealli not be " more toi;Mper cem' than cost. - Ths usual dispeneary regnlattons are - pro 35lded ;d5spensanl ohlj" to ; :iejpn i f Vl Ho mo -mf IcurW in-Hjilf A.TlTlt. Th representatives x various jschopl IjoofcpuMlsber Uliarsue before- the education comimJitteeSw The committees thflnk liftuey know their mind, and say they have no notion of selecting any brand of school boobs, but the puhlSTli- ens think otherwiae. Most of tho repre sentatives areue tih&t their houses are the stntx'aoiuthernif'i.ior.iaJ jthelr bool6 the beat and their prices Che cheapest. The4)411-alidatfnr he Madison Wnds wasJ pvi, drv.thet eate"jboma tnd athe lid 'clanched A down: 'rr Smithers made the.bestcpyes-ettrtatfonf -poasihle, very good, considering that one of the senators from the district took no par",, and the other, Senator Murray, of Macf- Iwm.T Vigorously opposed the bill. ?in ator MuxraTlpih toe hatfSGpnrted rhejjlfavb ably they might as weKl "drape me Jn black and send me home in mourn ing,'' Mrv Sto!aereP thMkar' the ftepoig itora in the,,WeSte!&lina have rteomethingf: to says .later on- He says that She passej1?Jll would te i worth $18,0btf" to these d'eptoirg, and asTthe total. nsgured''claini3 are about ,$000-the.deeatj61the Wll costs the de posiitors exactly twenty percent, of what Hihey would get from the bank. Air. J. M. Gudgery Jr., eaid Jthat the defeat of the bill was due to two causes, Senator iKpyand an editiorlal ni the Ashe- vMle CitSzen; 4n ;fayor of the h4lli;.Wltich was sent6 many senatorgL Mr; 'ludger and Mr,' achary ; 'did effective, work against Hh "bi'll. - - , - ' -. 1 - THE FIRST BUCK EVP FOB A DISPENSARY Adverse Eeport on. Chariot .e Bill Presiden ) of the North C irolina Railroad. Special to the Gazette. Raleigh, Feb. 23. The directors of the board of internal revenue improvements will tomorrow probably elect Senator Bryan, president of tlie - Atlantic and North Carolina -railroad. ' The senate committee - on prvposU'xns:--and griev ances, by a vote of 5 to 3 reuported the Chaxflotte: "dispensary bill .: ad vers ly A delegartion of flftec-n is here from Charlotte. The dispensary speakers showed lad judgmnt in attacktn? Sen altor Osborne He appealed to thi com mjfttee to support him and not to say he did no S represent Mecklenburg V'as- chargedl(Sborne'sr appeal "va? pathet t6 an dr leW changed4 the? reiulit 'it PULLIAM RETURNS. The HefsivXt et li in the Jai! at Greens- " Lawrence TPiriUam. the .tformer cash- arrived .feensboTO yeVsterday in custody of J a. United" Stated marshal from- San Francisco, who tunied the prisoner ov(er-- to the federal marshal there. He will be held by request of the United Staites attorney, the govern ment having taken up the caee against Mm. Pulliam may "be indicted at the special term, which-xronvenes Ihere after the trial of the .FirN1!81! hank oases, onarohT T. There is, already an indictment pending -against him 5n the crimihal count, and the question Is now if there will be a jsofilct of aoithorlty be tween .the state and federal . courts through the . martfter 'havingbeeri taken up "by thettiaitterr" PulMaim will be in dicted by the. , federal gTand jury or embezzlement, abstractllon or masappll caitlon, or afll three, and the? mdnimran sentence Ihei cant (receive,; If convlcited, is five years.'. ". '' ' :"' ' -" THE SALE J OF THE KISS ME CAFE, W. O. Hudson ais ' w&hd'rawn from the purchaee of the Kiss - Me Candy coinpafiy ,f roni 'Xl C,,Mltch'eli by mut ual conseh. Mi-. Mitchell bias old the businessfto. P. BPlnkman, jand 'eacpert eced restaurant" man from Massachu setitsj and Mr. - Mackey, Of 'r Maine, botb ot,whna' are nowvlnhevie. V ..' ; The enftlre infterlor of ther store will be refitted and the business., opened under the new manament: jsqon aflter March 1: -It wiilt be known ias the'Bilthiore ; ; FAST MAI L TO TH E SOUTH vChaMaoooga TennV; Feb..23.-Itoe fast southern inail "mehienit has been tak en hold of In caiaJttAnooga la a very en ergetic manner,1 now that 'the -chamber of commerce has it In hand. It is the desire to -'avea fast-mall: service leave; CSijcagoat 2.30 Vjclocki to, the mor ning over 'jthe- Chlcagoi and JSlaeternIll; tools, the LoulsvUle Nashville, Chattanoogiaidet.ll fwd pav ing here about Oclock,to Coanect with Mia, Southerns' raiawayi train, leaving liere at :".10 for; iej aofithf ; . L CAS EXPLODED JH A' ROOM;, : --.KILLIIIO. FOURlPERSONS Hartford CltyInd.,- Feb.-23., gas expOioslon this morning in '; v a buijdlng filled Wiith t rwrners; ; resuljteer v 4n ' the death'bf a!t least' four persons and severe injuries to others, hei oaxise the ex plosion Inas' not beir' aertalned. rti makes your husbaid happyElas- r-i I . r. r 1 - 1 " , ; , Baking jPovvSef .A .f- pure cream ot tartar. 3 t5 ' tr"- '-.V' against ptders are fgreaibEst ! noacersto 01 the present day JOAt BAKIWQ PQWOCT QQu, HEW VOWC L1- Hackheyi ediitor f "the Sv!h, News gan, of Hhe -Leagus, published at Asheville, iain the fcity to y aitramging for a special edlott"bfaiii paper. He desires to secure cutts of a T1 of oilhgs In" Greensboro and aiaivertise the:. comtoigL. . cVmveckfiO -;ln every way.Greensbbrd "Record. ' " -rfes A. Webto went ito Charlotte terdy to attend the banquet to' Sui preme Chaacellor Sample tonfllght L. P Mcijoud will leave, today for Charlotte.' - -Gus Reynolds left yesterday 'for Paint KOCk. ;., t . v r xsaxcer bhemwell haS' Lexung-ton, N. C. returned1 from T. Lee wasi in1 t(he .--city from waynesville yesterday in route to, Rai esgh. He is a member of the board of Inilrcial improvement. flung her husba'nd a,t th Oaks tuas re- turntid' tio her home to New Yorkr- T, J, iv. Bfan wu' in, the --city -from vTayceiville yesterday. W. L. Shope is in Miarron' on business. S. R. Frank. imf TTATTfliwwin TM . r .n rived in the ci'tv vetnliav. ' - - $ Felix Kaufm'ani was in) th city yester day from States ville. . , 4 . W:vE. (Mlins leflt yesterday Ifor Char lotte. - - Galloway Willlamflon "returned tor R-rna'r tanburg yetelterday, alf ter a few aayi5 vis- n in tne cfity. Prank Louerbilaib. BdoTjaietor M th Tier Keiey pom, retuinaed from Hickory ye teraay m ormiiisr. rHe has - been aUDerin 'tendfng ithe renovation of Hickory Inn. jomii D. Dunn, a gulf export from Brid&elpCiP' Conn., is reristerd a,t ihh SartevPark, jfA, M Mattr: Orland,:iof Chiairlotrte: was 4n the py yeraay". Welch, of Coniryird, is in the cay." Mt. jaed' Miria. . .MeCurdiay &d Mrs. -Rawrst of caocagtor are guests- at -he CaiiDi House. United " Sitaites Comrhfiasioner " T. L Grean ;wais in the dty from Waynesville yesterday. " . T' W. a; Shttfeitt ,left for Transylvania county! yesterday on special budlness "-- 5x$ Mrs. ; leabel'ta; Wing Lake and . Dr. Keisel,' of Chlfcagor are guests "att Mrs. William TuBTners,-t 57 Church-street. AT THE GOLF LINKS. i - ' .'" .. L Prospect of Asheville8 Becoming a Great G6lf Center. With settled weaither, which cannot be long delayed, golf will' claim much attention in Asheville. The last fort night has been unfavorable to the eport, but the first return to better weather has caused a renewal of interest ait the links, where there 5s daily playing and large gatherings at the club house. Next week will : witness a ladles' tour nament, for which the candidates are practicing." Mr. McD. Shroeder, ithe professional Instructor of the Swannanoa club, re gards the golf outlook for Ashevtille en thusiastically, The new grounds of tha clubron Sunset mountain, which wHl be ready for; use probably as early as Aur gust, elicits his warm praise. Mr. Shroeder has an, J: amfbiition to make AsheVHle ar-great golf center. He is soon tor have , as an assistant an expert mr" .Tw B. Moore, of Glas-J gow, Scotland, ; Who. la a star In his Hne. Mr. Moxwe Is a .huge Scotchman, six feet wo inches 4ll. His work win be largely" lCepa)ring .kubs. Mr. Shroed ererls' about to begin, giving indoor golf lessons in .town, which will excite more general interest In the game. j:- r Among Oie visitors to town is John D. Dunn, of the Ardlee Golf club of New: York. ' Hewas . formerly a profes sional ; He to aieBattery Park. EdveatsYonr Bowelf With CMcawtar - n Annt,?nation forerer. Par sale bv. The Carolina Pharmacy dollege: treetd Court Square - T will guarantee that my Kheomatism; Cure wiU relieve luixi i,a tm ' eMn tire and all kflrmntfc naxns loi two or three hours, and cure in a ""At " all druggists 25c. a vial, ,Jmde to Health and medi cal advice free. . ' : 1505 Arch stPlula.- oatejytitYi- COCK CK CKX0X0 3 I 5'5 ! a -IF4?JW center o Asheville on electric( Tl7&ie'Pthf MRS, CHAS: m Br. Preston's Wonderful Re- suits with Three Cases They are Willing to Talk and Have Praises for the Treatment. HONE OTHER LIKE IT Don't Delay if Yon are a Sniferer Talk ta Those who Have Been Cnr- ed Dr. Preston will Give Yon Their-Address. Eton'it delay if you, are ' a suffeer Talk to those who have . been! cured Dr. Preston will give you their ad dress. .: . : Since coming to Aehevllle Dr. Pres ton has cured a number of persons suf fering With consumption, three of wtfrlch Were ; wlliing to tell others thalt they were cured and advised them to take the same treatmemt amd be saved of that Lotng suffering aind, finally, deaith. These paMents are -TlghiC here in Asheville, alive, and enjoying good health, one of them h'ad been here ,16 months, he was gradually grotwintg worse. He was . like many otheis, he doutoted Dr. Preston's 'claims. He thought the time too short to effect a oure tut, haidl talk with Mm. 'and If you want to "be convinced you Can be. Those' that coayfcfeaue in the old rut, will snever get well. Dr. Pres to-lsreatmeinit 4s on an entirely difBerent plian ifinom what the other doctors are us ing. PaMents begin to feel better on or before the tonth day. The germ is soon killed and the veins begin Jo., fill with Trch;" new bloodi axto each, dajr com. can- vancess them: ti iat thy; caau return -home f to a "short "time, free froau consumption, YVjurar jniot;raluiredi to ltake cresote and Other poisOinJocs drugst "ttefUher are you required to inhale " medicines they aire worse than useless 'all these treat ments, only injure: you they never cure The doctor" gives his tnedlctee by hipo- ildectnitc dmjecttdloni, once .each., dayvfor-21 ays only, utner nypodermac mjections do not cure. Allstages are treated in tails manner. If there is a; cavity' Siit" the lung, besSde the 'treatmenft a series of blislters ere applied, over Use region ef the cavity which destroys the pus form ing membrance. The germ must be de stroyed before the cavity will heal. Dr. Preston. Is the only ope that; claims to dealtiroy the germ. Don't iut off treat memt until ft 4s too late, a few days more and you may be doomed. ' As the season of 4he year when poeu- motiia,. la grippe, sore throat, coughs, colds, catarrh bronchitis and lung trou bles are to be guarded agalnist, notiing is a fine substatute, "iwill amswier the purpose," or is "juslt as good" as One Mtaujte Cough Cure. That ts the one In fallible remedy for all lung, throat or bronchial troubles. Insist vigorously up on having it if "somerhtog else" is offer ed you. Paragon Pharmacy. Money saved Is money made, and you xin save money by going to Mrs. L. A- Johnson's, 27 North. Main street, for your furniture.. . 5 3 WE R VES must be fed on pure, rich blood, JUtood's Sarsaparilla is the best nerve tonic. By enriching the blood it makes the nerves ST R O N C ASSURAfSCEtSOCIETY OF THE M. S. Outstanding Assurance 3iVt in 1 898,..; , Examined and Declined New" Assurance Issued 5? Incomej.,.......i... w Assurance Fund ($198.- 1" v A 1 11 "090,259.00 ana all y : : ; btKer liabilities- ;f i6p;5so 27).::- :;wt.: mimmti plus 57;3l0.489-27 Paid Policy holders 1808. rr : M-rRANfr W DANNERf Gen'l 1 92&E:Mto St, RtcbmdridYa J.RLjGRAHAff Agtnt,t Asheyllle. iV. C Albemarle Park.i iff .. Charlotte Street.! lights, steam heat and onen PLAir; Manager. T. U. ANN UAL MEETING Talk by Mrs. laks, Esport orCjmmit tees and Election of Officers. The annual meeting of tine Asheville W. C. T. Uwas held yesterday after noon at ISO Vance street. Mrs. Isabella' Wing Lake, a national organizer open ed ithe meeting with a short prayer, fol lowed by a song by the union. Then Mrs. Lake gave a very earnest talk, using the second chapter of First Co- Tdnthians as Uier subject. Owing to the illness of the" treasurer her report waa continued. The reports of the various commit tees were called, for and given in the following order; Report of alms house oornmitte?- by Mrs. Pease. : Prison and jail work, by Mrs. Turner. Purity committee, by Mrs. Turner. Committee on) soieniHflc temperance in the schools, by Mrs. Aston. Kindergarten work, by Mrs. Collins. Flower Mission work, jby Mrs. Ward. Hospital work, by Mrs. Cadwalladetr, The election of officers was (held after H;h reports were finished. The officers elected were: Mrs. Pease,, honorary president; Mrs. Cadwallader, president; Mrs. HilWaird, treasurer; Mrs. Fitzpat rick, recording secretary; Mi'8 Stumes corresponding secretary. After the election Mrs. jOollins read some remarks on "Non-Alcoholic Med ication," and proposed buying some IDteralture relating thereto, buft. Jt was decided to continue this until the next meeting. ; Mrs. Pease, Mrs. Turner and Mis Collins were appointed by Che president as a comimiiittee to arrange for a meeting ito be held by Mrs. Lake during her silay here. .- .The- meeting then, adjourned . unrtil March 8 . to transact the unfinished bustnees. ' 'Mrs. Isabella Wing : Lake and Mrs. Dr.- Keisel, both of Ohlcago, - and Mrs. H. P. Conant, of Boston; were present as visitors. . .. No-To-Bae for. Fifty Cents. ... Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weaV For sale by The Carolina harntay Oollsge street and Court Square. A few doses bf 'Dr. Simmons' Liver Medicine Willi do more for a weak stom ach than a prolonged course of any other medicine. Fraidi IrasMitarcr Lste from Worth, Paris, Dustan, New York. WHl guarantee perfect fit Lat est styles alt moderate charges. Write or caiL Aline Le Goff, Kenilworth Park Villa $987,157,134 00 for 198,362,617.00 30,318,878,00 168,043,739 00 50,249,286 78 258369,298.54 in 24.020.523.42J j... 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