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- ;AsHBw:mTOCMAktM--4; 'i. Oafo a me. NOW OPEN TO SHE PU BL1G. REAODELEDAIID REFURNISHED. Table first-class; hot and cold baths; team beai; splendid Tiews from balconies. Beat locationfjin city; street cars from depot to hotel terrace; three blocks ficWCourt square J tJp-to date forrice, free billiards, RATES MODERATE; SAM UEL. H. REED, Prop., Ashevllle, N: C. THE BLOCKER HOME, 0. H. BLOGKEB Proprietor Good Board fft per week; $1.60 per dJ. ' OIilD 2T03SKI? 35T, O T you mutt lummar and winter bom (a the Laos of the Sky? Coot In tum jocr and movatsin-ioeked to ths sooth ' with southetra exposure for winter. Ftoe water, dry air, to 3,000 elsytion,New,is the time, while property 3a law, this is the place. Double daily train n through. Southern Railway. Beauti ful eoenery sad the finest Mgt altitude winter country ia the world, attracting attention- the world over. ; - OAK The finest equipped Hotel la ETON, N. C On tLe southern slope of the Blue Ridge mountains, wit ere fogs are seldom seen, and, without douU the best winter cliraate in western North Carolina, For further particulars apply to JOSEPH HELLEN & 0NM : Proprs. Oak Hall, Tryon, N. C, - HOTEL FLEMING Marion, N. c GUDBER CONCERT CO., Proprietors. Kenil worth Park Villa! One mile from the court bouse; three jatnutear walk from Btttraore car . line eaa of the healthieet locationa In A she vllle. New house, with extensive jrottnde; open Area; every home com fort. No advanced tuberculoslB pa Heats taken. First class board for only 15.00 and fS.t per week. Mrs. A. Z. Cooley. New England Ho ie. .00 Board O3.50 and per week. 102 Patton A.yenue. THE 6 ROVE HOUSE, iota. KOFFBLBianaBiv tl Qrere stresk, AjrJbevfite, N. C Severed aael fmbhed Hatts weft heated. Bat, baa sm eM water. Mwm FRIYJLTS BOARD. oed ta&te wit bu&dAo ot BfflL butter, esse- etc HO from ooort house om etootrto salanhone m. Bates low. ait Urs. J. M. Bay's, en Ijookoat Uobjk aSa earHo or at Ray's UKtkttore. Select Private Board By Mrs. W. O. Hudson, 48 Sprue timet, Ashevllle, N. C. Repktoted and remcxdeled. Large, pleasant rooms. Graf tea or stoves 1 sTwy room. Is the center of the city. xieauty Is Blood Deep. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Bfgin to-day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets, beauty for ten cents. All drug fists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c. 50c. For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy, College street and Court Square. i i f I f meiit. Hobson The Hero of the Aerinac,, Will tefi his wooderfal ctory ia tbrea aonbers oi . THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. i This will be foll.accoaot of the tinltfaj 6t the " Mcmtnac at Santiago, and ttte ezpen eaces o the writer ood fatf men in Spanish 1-risons. It will be read by erery American m. ike lar.d. This only ae of many richly, iihjitrated personal ianratiTes ; ia Ths Css t:idv, nMr Snanish War Series. TAut mm 4 will virii fr no cthes magazine. . In the No vanber Csntukt begins-. . :' CAPTAIN SldSBEE'S 5T0RY Of the Destruction of the MAINE,". v - fe Kea the limits to t cr.tim, tss expiosun asd wredc xne wdok Eifry cf the destruction of Cervera'i fleet will be t- I-i by A'.mtraU Sampson and Schley, Captain uud wans, captain jayior, anuyuicn. If you do not take Thb CsNTOTtY fa t8ogi -rx will miss the rreate&t readme of the vear." NoTtmbcr number begins the volume and. ia ibe xspeninjf chapters of splendidly ' fflus. i-jr-A life rAlennder the Great, andof Manoa Crawford's great historical norerof.the Crtw- lseesiber number. $4.00 year.;-j ; THE CENTURV CO., 'V , Union 5quare, New York. : HALL the South, is situated at The Direct Line From Cincinnati via DAYTON, LIMA. TO TOLEDO, DETROIT, Michigan and Canada Points; 5 -trains every weekday. S trains on Sunday. Pullman aad Waftw Sleepers on nigtot trains. Vesti buled Parlor care onday trains. CINCINNATI OHIO CHICAGO 4 trams every weekftay. 3 trsisa on Sunday. Vestlbuled trains, Pullman Staadard and Compart ment Sleeping- Care, Partor Cars, and Cafe Dinlns; Cars. 1 H , j ; Cincinnati to IndianapoJis 6 trains every weekeay. 4 trains on Sunday. FAST DAILY SERVICE TO KANSAS CITY and the WEST Daily "Pullman and WagDe Sleepers, "vrlor Cars on day trains. J. G. MASON, XJen'l Southern Agent. J. S. LEAHY, Trav. Pass. Agent, Knoxvtlle, Tennessee. D. G. EDWARDS. Pass. Traffic Mgr. Finest Passenger Service i "No trouble t answer questions. Direct llee to TEXAS, ! MEXICO, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA. Write for new book on Texas, free. L. S. THORNE. V. P. and Gen'l Mgr. SL T. TURNER, Genl Pass, aad Ticket Agent. Dallas, Texaa. THE DIXIE Restaunet ted Confectionery ; 36 South Main St.- Oysters on thexBaH Shell. Ojstei8 and, Game & specialty. Lunch Counter for Short orders. We wiU serve yOu anything item a tsz d viich to a hotel mea try us. PrivateTDinirg Rocms. 1 : THE DIXIE. :Drx Geq. H. Lambert ! N'vKTEBlifABY'siBSOff.-' (Graduate of - HcGili: .Trniversity.v - OfficeV.Wiilow ; 'st. :r Phone . 18 Residence 140 Chestnut ste- Phone fiaZ .Cattle tested for tuberciilosisi roo a head.. Herds at special; I - aw W Ul ULI ' I FRENCH REPUBLIC Seizure of More Incriminating Docu ment In Paris. Barfs, Ma.h 3 Tb? Aurora says that 'the coiT&spksadence t sized by the rroEce at the 'heAdquaatersof th League of Pain ots amds elsewhere Includes six letitejrs written by relatives ctf hh mjritairy of fleers. The writeas say that toffioers cf ctertain regiments have been' sounded aina expressed Uheir leadinteea x eagagelu ai movement to upset the" republic. One general stipulates that he shall re tteive tttpe title of Primtcse iaa the pr&nce of his becoming a royialit when, the mbn archy s restored. The government Has now searched .the hieadquairtjers of three more leagues, the Patifte Frtecooaise, of which Coppee and Lemaltwe are the leading .spirits; the League of the Rights of Man, wihlch b a revisionfet orgamSzatioi, and the League of NlatlSoinal Interests and: Defence, The ofBkaal seanchlirug party also visi'tod the S2!v0f aS?ni If80 ?11ei demlfc-of ithe Pleb3ecttiary bommirtibed , of cne same, jaaaion, Leeroux is thA direct repireselnttaJtiye of Prince Victor Itfapoletom -The pofice eeized a tairgie quantity of dlocumienits of the League of Patriie FVan caiee, liucluiding lisits of members, cor reepctndence, etc. The desks alnd other repiosiforieg have been sealed fbr future examinatioo. Thus aiaSda were the result of the ex amaoation by aglstrate Tabre of idocu mesnits seized -on ' Saturday. Sixtees search wiairrasoits were executed1 lad day, break today. COTTON MILLS OF THE SOUTH New York Evening Telegram. The decision if the Merrimac Manu facturing' company of Lowell, Mass., to eredt at HuntsviTle, Alabama, a cotton mill that will employ 5,000 hands, 4s am important one, as the example of ttoi company will be likely to be followed in the near fu'ture by 'other cotton man ufactories in New England. The South 'is the natural point for the establishment of 'large mills for the manuifacture of cotton. The raw ma terial is grown in itihe South and It is not a commeroilal proposition which prompts its removal to New England at am expense which must detract from the profits of manufacture. The cotition mills of New England are not supplied witlh. up to date processes for the manufacture tof cotton. They are behind the times in tMs regard- and the building of new mflls in the south by New England capitalists will enable the fitting of such mills with moderjj appliances. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION. The next annual state Sunday school convention is cailfled to meet on the 14th to 16Cb (inclusive) of March, 1899, In the. First Presbyterian church, at SaJis- bury, N. C. The citizens of SaKsbury are making: special arrangements to take care of a very ISLTg-e deleg-aitlcxa of v'isitors. ' All deflegates contemplating being present, will please send their names alt once to T. R. Garner, chair man of the receptkyn committee, so that homes may be more readily provided. The reception committee will meet all tra'ins and conduct visitors td their homes. Let each one interested in Sun day school work throughout the state do what he can to make this the most pleasant and profitable meeting held so far in the state. eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles, DeWftt's Witch Hazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for dis honest people who try to Imitate and counterflt It. It's their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are no Imitated. Get- De Witt's Witch Hazel SalvegoJPrmacyj Eat Ot strs During Lent at ing lov prices : the follow- Selects, Standards, 8tew3, WM. C. per qt, 40 cts. f II QK if on McINTIRE, Fish and Oysters Stall G, Central Market. Phone 23. Free Dcliyery. OUR LEADER; 1000 LINEN NOTE HEADS for only $1.25. MnADAM'S curmg PRINTING HOUSE, Cor. Court Square and Patton Avenue. CCTVP STAIRS. Drink The Pure HealtH-Food stitute for ... .rTP-s FOR G.A;Greer,c and all First-Class Grocers . Iry it and you will r - V ... y 'drink mo dottier: V o Take asy to Operate 0 fe&res pecalT-w to Horn's CIs. SnuJl In t-'ze teless, cfiwjyut, tLtrou As one man faid : You never know yoa ttave taken a piu tin it is all "opnetors. Twpii xne only piUa to take with Hood's SarsaparUhL . HEHDEPSOHVILLE HEWS. enderanavaie, N. C, March 3. Now, the weather is fine, the swteh of the saw and the sound of the hammer & heard around our rapidly arowln: town. Many of the new buildings are nearinc I COmpleticn. wMle others are just bedug ' smarted started. Messrs. Orr & Garland, liverymen, have nearly completed am Immense building, With every convenience, for the accomodation of thelir steadily dn crsasing trade. P. G. H. P. Cole and (family and Colonel s. v. Pickens and wife have jUSt retllnn r, TT1I wmVkwa'iMxm, Ihave been s-vm Mma -c n n Ulll JL" V AAV At a- Bras well, Mrs. and Miss AEen will re turn later oh. "' Some of our con'tractors have gone to Newberry, S. C, to attend tine opening of the bids that have been put iin fw building the new hotel, thlait wiiE. occur tomorrtr. J. P. Rickman left yest!erdjay for the eastern markets to purchase his spring goods. Mr. C. E. Wttteon will go on later. W. B. Eldridge sold out Ms personal property here yesterday, wCith a view f locating at Newport, Tenn., where he will go into the mercantile business. This proprietor of Hotel Dewey will be compelled to secure a much larger house than ne occupies to accomodate his increasing patronage. JOE ROBT. STAE ITEMS' The Murchdson National Bank, organ ized in this city a few days ago with a capital of $200,000, to succeed the pri vate banking houae of Murchlson & Co., began business yesterday. Major Miles, who is working the Shu ford gold mine had a very narow es cape from death one day last week. The work of cribbing up a shaft was going on and had progressed about thirty-five feet from the bottom of the hole. At this point a platform was cnoea tbe ateaif t uul Major Miles Was standing on it at work, when a big lump of dirt from above fell in and carried him and platform with it to the bottom. He was pretty badly bruised and staved up, but wl'bh the exception of perhaps one rib, no bones were brok an. Everybody about the place was surmised that Ms injuries were mot more serious. Newton Enterprise. There was the Tivehest kind of a fire at Providence cotton mill near Maiden Monday afternoon. It was under the picker room, and for a long time could not be reached wttth water. Finally the creek was turned through the room, bu'b the water ran right on through and had no effect on the fire. The only way left was to cut holes in the floor for the waiter to go through, but even then lit went a long time before it had much effect, as it would keep on burning at other places. But by continually cut ting new holes, the fire was at last subdued. Aboilt twelve bales of loose cotton was washed down the creek or damaged so badly that t cannot be used. The machinery was considerably damaged by the heat and water, and a mew floor will have to be put Newton Enterprise. in, If you have a Cough, throat irritation weak lungs, pa to the chst, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us sujr gest One Minute Cough Cure. y" reliable and safe. Param Pharmacy. Drink. A Hcalthfuiub, Tea or Coffee- SALE BY JG- eevef v&n a ay Peifis COMMISSION ATH0NG KONG. VasMngton, March The etate de partment has received words that ' the cvffian members of the Phllippiae com mission arrived' at Hong Kong and wl.l start mmedlately for Manila, where they jriH arrive on aJturday. It ls ex pecte6rthat tbey will fmrnediately eek to cxHnmunlcate with the native leaders- for the purpose of impressing them with the friendly purposes of thla gov ernment and inducing them to lay down their arms. DAVID BAG LEY A CADET. Washington, March 3. David ley, of Raleigh a brother of Ensign Worth Bagley, the only man killed in the batrtfle off Cardenas early In the Cu ban campaign, will be appointed in a day or two a -cade' to the naval acad emy at Annapolis, the president yes terday promising this to enator Pritch ard. SOME HYEGEtjc JOURNALS'ENDORSE PRO PRIETARY REMEDIES. Journal of Health: Pbysioiainfe are frequently asked if in individual cass proprietary medic lines are justly entitled to the sinotioa of the meraou proTeesiun, me auesnomera e surrtog that it is probable a sweepine doridemnation of such medicin?js will fcl low. this assumption; being baed upon the belief tr?ta!t 'physrctf&ns' es la body have united to put a ban upon all proprietary rredies the good, .the bad emd trte in ffVrent as a master ctf protection to tie.ir own int?recs. Notthmg cculd b? faTtir from the truth than such tam m sumption, for every imtellisent member of t3 prJofesslon and) evrry uaum-ed med!'ea.l pud. hyerien'ic journal in the ind i? ccnrtgntiy on. the lookout for me ritcir-iou-s compounds any miedicJf;ne3 which realy cure end m'j Cl'ass 'are more wiHiner ito bestow jut rP when sucn rerhef,ie:! aire bilonT'ght to li'ght;- and no coes m'rrai tto make trvrnw-on nv mecUoi!n:rs pooular than do '& he?'t"i oublicaitiicn'P which bring the same t 'rt e irrkti",e of tbeiT) Tea-dr thrciiehou't pp.ri1" te conntry. rPV?il thie AmieTM!ja Journ'al of IT'E'aJ n h"s so 'freqveni'ly 'takfia the 'initiative in directing attentitoni to the genuine rem edse? is a matter cf pride to us, and we hill coPif'piie to make known the de which moy be brought to) cv? notiee. whether ithe same be of a proprietary n!f ture or dtherwiste. Ib is thisi prirnclple which prompts us tto men tier a curat' live comp'o'uind' which ha? recently beem the subject of very icareful tovea.tig'ati'On up en, our cart ia compound which 'is, un a'ticniaibly, deserving of commercial !,on i'.ipti everv hygien'ic publication in the l!?ni(?. Reference is had ito Hill' Balm, which ia offered by J. J. Hill, of Greens brsjro, Ntortih Carolrr:, a!nd which, we have found, possesses .specific civraitlive virtues in all c?jses of rheumtatism, ca tarr'li, piles in form Si, and &V To withhel-" hifirhly m'FT1! ly because it- spread ucot their various distressing rkin erupitbo)3. ccmrnec'dl2!tion of such v -s remediy als itMs, mere "ormiT'la hla-s motl been o r;-res of our medicil text-becks, vi-ld not ouiy manifest lv a.bsurd, bi:' w-o'jld be a grtow injust ite to. our re l?rs, whb imaituirp.Hy seek ib'e""e piaees for In Co'rnxalti'oTii upoin. , all rr'htTs rtefiainine: otbeWtb; sb4 to snrih iimdens we certainlv owe prime allel flijee. We write adlvtsedly whem we aa ig'n Hill's Balm to a pl'ice among the specifics wh'iich 'ae absolu'tiely to be de pended upctn. jH' 'ill cane-i doming within the score of tiheiir cl'allm's. Having exam 'ired inito the matter mot thor'oughly, we rt'n cnoscfentiously eBdonre it in the -'tiwigent? mlaurer, fori investigati!:in sljjcws that the curies Wihch follow its ue bre genuiine and p'rmla.nerjtJ cures whdoh snd cut Vn striking cmifcraslt to 'the uc? of gc mtamyi o? the nostrums which flor-d the market. Whi'e we hg.ve ne'er hesitated to expose the pre terciiicips to-f the l'a'titier claras of remedies, always retady to prfee a really benefic'ial medStei-ne such ae Hill's Fam. Tt is time people ldairned that mefttiher physricians a cliaiss nor. htaTth jouirnais in'dulee Uo a whtoltsaie condiemtn'ation of pronrietwry TnedSciTiies', and thtaH) when such remedies aire condemned' Hbat course is pursufedi im cirdier that the pub lie mia.y Te pirotec'ted from ignorant and ucriimilnus makers of "cure alls" wfio aire -9M t'enofl'Tntl of the qualities of the in pjredienlts employed in their compOltJoci "?!S tihev arv cf what the therapeutW ef febts wiill be upon the patient. It is e auf,e' c,(mbiri-!tioTis put forth by the quack imd the idharlatiari against which reputable hylpi'n.',d pulV'c'atoTW Warn the'r Ttpfden1?. ei net the really meri tdrinus rrorrie'iary meii'ciiaes of which Hill's Ealm is suich a nd;eworthy exam pie. Whifire "we have serin fit to. expose, the wcrtbVeisn": 'cf unscentifial'y com nourdfid nm'd''es in hi! parat. .such ex rosure wsh openly temd fearletsV made. TH tb'B ct'fi we a s firaofeTy praise gem ufne mierit im' bestow'tajg the edli'Wal en dorsemenlt of the Amifirican Journial of Hearth upon. Hill?B Balm. For sale in Ashevllle by C- A. Rayelor. T Cvrm Constipation Forever. Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C fail to core, dtur-pists refund money. For sale by The Carolina, Pharmacy College street and Court Square. Ts9tarst UmiflsilV)l Favorite Remedy cures ail Kidney, stomach -ArsD LIVFR Touw.t. SEMD4IS OME DOLLAR r,. .hi. r) nt uiA uinit to on wliktLIU. aiulwe will KtriSFBOTCD ACHS QUKK5 PAKLOB OKWAK.by freight CO. (xasriaaUe. Yoa can examine it at your nearest freight if you find it exactly as represented, equal to organs was: rewwi m Slfc.O0taSlO0.0O, the greatest rarue yoa erer Bw jd far better than roans advertised bythers at raocemwey, pay thelre;j?ht agantor mUIM aaysefferprisa, S31. f k lesattMSjorSW mm Sal.75 IS OUR SPcCIAL SQ UATS fKlUt. d'hrathm. Bndx aaoHeT wa nerer made before. THE ACHE QUEEN ilr shown, which i enTdirect rrora a rotop some Idea or m'""t'-i. ' Yi h i tt k Inches lonar. 23incnes wiae ana S30 pounds ; eowauis i yr.- Oreaastral loaea BeMaatory Hp QaaUty Besaa, lSetaf tre BMrtSriUla Beaas, lMsftl Caanriagly BrilUa.t WmU Bates, 1 Bat f S4 Kick Bel tow Snoot a DiapasaaBaaaaalBatW S4Plaaiag SftBatoWms Priaeipal Beaia. TDC APIIC nilCCU action consist of th celebrated IHr MbMc UUr.rN Hw1 which are only used BMaCaaDlersandTazSaawaa, also best Daire felts, leathers mint nurnBBi mna lnsirumenui. u imni wi te.. bellows of the best rubber cloth. S-vlr bellows stock ad ftnest leather in ralTes. THE ACME QUEEN ts Onlshed with lOxlibereled. plate French, mirror, nickel plated pedal frames and erery modern Improremen. WB fc&SISH FBXB a handsome organ stool and the bestorgan Instruction book Dublished. - hllABANTCCnQRVPARfi With J : erery i kern. Qm Orraa we issue a written butdingssyeari rnarantea. bv the terms and eonditions of whichlf anrs part sires out we repair it free of charge. .Try ltmu.' assth and we will refund your money if you are notr Derfectlr satisfled. SOOof these ecraas will be sold HfS SS1.1. Ordar ataaea. oe'tSeUy. i OUR RELIABILITY IS ESTABLISHED aoS dealt with us ask your neiehbor about us. write the publisher of this paper, orJfetropolitan National Bank, National panic oz tne icepuoui u taiinui a KinrMi eomoany in Mf business blocks in Chicago and employ orer 800 people in our own building. - WISKXt OKOAKs AT f ss.a aad rrriAIoa, fiss.e aad i also ereryttdng f a musical instruments at lowest wholesale prices. Write for fre ' special organ, piano ana musioat instrument eacatogu. CSARS. ROEBUCK Sl CO. One), Fultoo, PEOPLE'S r, COLUMN XOSCJEIXAITEOUB . WANTED Party with from $2,000 to SOOO to Invest) in a new business. Psroata Krotn two to 300 per cent. No competition. Will stand the closest m vssOgation. Address tafe office . A. S. C. 1 ot IN8juCTION given on mandolin end sroKas. Beginnera given special atten tion. I furnish all instructions pa pers and new music with esaona. Pu pils lapidly advanced. Terms reason able. Call od or address Louis N. Greenburg, Arcadia hotel. South Main, Bear Court Square, Ashevllle, N. C. 18 tt $ ine NORA WAUB Pianist and teacher In stringed Instruments. 11 Vance street. icUBMKl BHOTJT uwy surveyor and engineer, office Dally Gesette; resl d fence, 66 Victoria avenue. HELP WANTED WANTED Competent office help with reference. Address M., generally de livery. 3t WANTED. A young girl to cook to iam ily of two. Work light. Appiy thig morning at 3 Gray Gables. ail b AllON S WAAlitu. WANTED. Position of nurse by youn white girl, age 17. Addfeea M. C, Ga sett office. a MOMlT TO LOJN. TO LOAN On Improved city property $500 to $800. Address with description of property box 200 postoffice. FOB RKNT JTOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Ap ply 156 North Main street. FOR RENT A partly finished house. Will let party have house for board for two. Kitchen entirely furn ished, dining-room partly furnished-, iwa unfurnished bed rooms. House aii'l fur niture new. For full partuuurs, ad dress "Want," Gazette." FOR RENT At Tryon, N. C, a six room house, new and completely fur nished. Bath room, cellar, hot and ;old water. Rent $20 per month. Ao ply. Lock box 106, Tryon, N. C. 16 6t FOR RENT. A partly furnished FOR RENT Large brick dwelling with about eight acres of land, No. 101 Pine street, next to Winy ah, sanitarium. Also frame store, formerly used as grocery, oa Woodftn street, near Cen tral avenue. H. F. Grant, 24 South Main Street. 313 b't FOR RENT At the low rate of $12 per month; residence, on Blanton street; S rooms; larse lot. S. Coffin, corner Haywood and West OoUeee streeta. m-tf. ROOMS AND BOARD. BOARDING-In private family; modern house, good location, two blocks from Court Square. Terms, $5.00 to $7.00 per week. Mrs. L. V. Cole, 69 Spruce street. VOU SAIJB. TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Second sand CaJigraph for ten dollars. En quire at Gazette office. FOR SALE Quaker Bath Cabinet, for Turkish and Russian baths, to be tak en 1b your room. Price $5. The lat est and best. A boon to mankinds fsr full pnrtiicfulars and examination of cabinet, address Miss Sutton, 243 Hay Wood Btreet. 282-3m Happy is the man or woman who can. eat a meal without suffering afterward. If you canmot do it, take Kodol Dyspep sia cure. It digests what you eat, and: cures all forms of dyspepsia and Indiges tion. Paragon Pharmacy. MUNYON'S GUARANTEE. Strong; AHertion a tne Remedies i to Jnst What Will Do. Munyon guaranty that Lis Kheumatli:a Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma tism ia a few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cur wiU cure indigestion and all stomach troubles ; that his Kidney Cur will cure 00 per cent, of all cases of kidney trouble; that his Ca tarrh Cor will car catarrh no matter bene long standing; that his Beadacba Cur will our any kind of headache la a few minutes; that his Cold Oar will Quickly break op soy of eold aad so on through tb entire list at remedies. At all druggists, 2 cents a rial. If you need medical adr'ce write Prof. Munyoa. XSOS Aran st., Pblla, It la absolutely fre. send you tbia D., subject depot, aud rratenarrea. XSiS- - "SZSl4, xonLt. FJsBSSSrSS Aoareaa, - - DesptainettndWaymaaSta. CHICAGO. ILL. 1 1 iggggmmms scMitBel 1 tt If -1 i V" it i: J f "V I' ' f ! I' i ' .J jj." 3 ' ' J i-? 1 F '-i A" .VI IS f 1 I prices. rf ; f"- i - v- "V "A
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