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fAje fsesr equipped Hotel in
On t'ue souther d slope of the Blue 1 idge mounrains, wncte
gs are seldom seen, and,- without doufct thed bt
inter ctip are in western North Carolmi, V
For further particulars apply to ,
: J ; JOSEPH HELLEN& SON. a H i .
Proprs. Oak Hall, Tryori,' N. C
Domain of Health and Grandeur,
The SKYjJKA HOTEL is build on a credt overlookhi a vast axea.
of the wild and wonderful scenery of "The Land of the Sky." It is
sheltered on the nirth from blizzarda, and is open to the balmy breezes
and sunshine of the Southland. It's location Is
HIGHER THAN ASHEVILLE, (3,200 feet eleviatian).
MILDER THAN ASHEVILLE,
GRANDER THAN ASHEVILL.E, 1 -.t
HEALTHIER THAN ASHEVTLLE.
It has its own springs of absolutely pure water. It Ham perfectly
sanitary drainage system. It is thoroughly equipped .with hot and cold
water, toilet and bath rooms, steam heat, electric lights and call bells
Long distance telephone and p ostoffice. Its guest chambers are eta
for table, adry and afford charm ing outlooks, w
The telegraph and railway station is Tryoo, N. C, 40 miles souta
of Asheville. .For information- and pamphlets address D. B. Stearns
and Son, Skyuka, Polk County, North Carolina. "
a Br
SOW OPEN TOSHE
RJEnODELED
Table first-clats: hot ai d oid
0
01 e
KtfwsSfrim balconies. Best location in city; street cars trom
lepot to hotel tmace; three blocks fiom Court square. Up to
(ate FJrvice, free biUiards, RATES MODERATE.
I SAMUEL. H. REED,
THE. BLOCKER HOME,
O U. BLOCKER, Proprietor.
lood Boars S5 per wek : $1.50 per day. OXjXD FOET- 25T, 0
D you want a summer and winter bom e tn Uw Land of the Sky ? Cool in eum
mn and mountain-locked to the north with southesm exposure for winter. Pine
yater, dry air, 2,800 to 8,000 elevation. Now Is the time, while property-is low,
itfels is th place. Double daily train on through Southern Railway. Beauti
tvl sceaery and the finest high altitude winter country In the world, attracting
attention the world oyer.
HOTEL FLEMING Marion, JN
(iUrBSRCOXCERT
i
lenilworth Park Villa
One inils from the court boose; threo
jiautes walk from Biltmore car line:
be of the kealth iet locations In 4 sh
Ha. New house, with eitenriye
nmrnds; open fires; every home com
rt. No advanced tuberculoiis pa
(ta taken.
I Fbrst class board for only $5.06 and
per week.
b Mrs. A. Z. Cooley
Sew England Home,
Board. $3.50 aad $4.00
er week.
102 Patton Avenue.
LEADER;
looo
LINEN NOTE HEADS
for only $1.25.
BcADAM'S pot-bath
Cor. Court Square and Pstton
Drink
1CER
file Pare Health-Food Drink. A Healthful Sub
stitute for Tea or Coffee.
FOR SALE BY
A.Greer 9 H.C.Johsnon,D.G.Nolandf JmG, Reeves
and all First-Class Grocers. Jry it and jou will V
drink no other.
Water Cure
Sanitarium.
iVb
Head
i-IieirMa
rftorxp,er1y wmrletor of
;? Fpf.
7
"if
the South, is situated at
POBLIG.
AMD REFURNISHED.
baths: steain heat: splendid
Prop, Ashcville, N. C.
r
CO., Proprietors.
THE 3R0VE HOUSE.
MRS. KOPPELBERGER.
tl Grove street. AsaevilJe, N. C.
''"Ho-te nicely papered and furnlahei
throusrhout. Halls well heated
Baths, hot and cold water. Modern
!v!encea. Near street car line.
PRTVATB BOARD.
HoiiM in suburbs in large shady
rrovs. ood tahle with abundance of
frsi milk, butter, eggi., etc. Mils
r-s court house on eiectric car line
rvihon 29i. Rates low. Informatlor
tt Mrs. J. M. Ray's, on Lookout Moua
r.r lin or at Ray's bookstors
Select Private Board.
By Mrs. W. O. Hudson, 48 Sprue
street. Asheville. N. C.
Repainted and remodeled. Large,
pleasant rooms. GraJtes or stoves
every room.
In the center of the city.
PRINTING HOUSE,
Avenue. g?UP STAIRS.
Hotel
:AUNA
mm-
AsheviUe, N, C,
167 Trench Broad Ave
Mtdicliiel u No Opera tionsl
w
Latest Oetoan
' Kassage,1 Batts, ieSweldliKWbve-
menisei. , mi aiseases ireaieu. .
Physiciahf C.
Assisftanfi Physlctan:'
? MmiiiarrKTiepper tfttoni
A XToiversitV
erly ai3istan physic
- iciiani of I.i Boehm
Ba'nlflarfnnl 'Frie&rich'C
paaiciinatttti)t;,:j i r--
rodafjermanyi
prtces and freleTeawes address msa;XAiiiaf
3 offer to all classes 'of j
3 thrifty persond unequal- J ; -IS
ed Inducements to lo- rL s " S
inducements
; cate within their borders
To the Farmer j
is offered good land at low prices,
and on easy terms; good markets for
all he raises, and never-failing crops.
To the Laborer:
a country where work is easy to get
and where good wages are paid .
To the Merchant:
good openings, where honest,4egiti
mate business can be carried sn with
profit.
To the Manufacturer:
an unlimited supply of raw materials,
and good shippr facilities to all the
large markets. liberal inducements
are offered by the citizens of the
various localities.
The CottfiH Belt passes
directly through the
best nortions of these
States, and is the best 5
route for the intending
settler, asitis the only
line running comfort
able chair cars and 3j
Pullman sleepers?
through from Memphis, to Arkansas
! and Texas without chantre. It ycu are
! thinking of moving, write for free
1 copies or our nanasomeiy musrratea
; pamphlets "Texas" Homes in the
Southwest," Truth about Arkansas,"
"Glimpses of Southeast Missouri, Ar-
kansas and Northwest Louisiana" and
i" Lands for Sale Along the Cotton Belt."
They will help you to find a good
I location.
H. H. SUTTOI, E. W. LaBEAUME,
TrmT. FuiV Agent. Seal Fut. and Tkt. Agt
CHATTASOOGA, TE55. ST. LOUIS, BO,
Direct Li te From Cincinnati
via DAYTON,
LIMA.-
TO
TOLEDO, DEiRGIT,
Michigan and Can an a Points
5 trains every weekday. 3 'trains
on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner
Sleepers on night trains. Vesti
buled Parlor cars on day trains.
CINCINNATI OHIO CHICAGO
4 trains every weekday. 3 trains
on Sunday. Vestibuled trains,
Pullman Standard and Compart-
merit Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars,
and Cafe Dining Cars.
CioeiDiiati to Indianapolis
6 trains every weekday. ,
4 trains on Sunday.
FAST DAILY SERVICE
TO
KANSAS CITY ami the WESTi'
Dailv Pullman and Wagner Sleepers,
vrlor Cars on day trains.
J. G. MASON, Gen'l Southern A-gent.
J. S. LEAHY, Trav. Pass. Agent,
Knoxville, Tennessee.
D. G. EDWARDS Pass. Traffic Mgr.
Finest Passenger
Service
X
"No trouble to answer questions."
Direct line to
TEXAS,
MEXICO,
ARIZONA,
"CALIFORNIA.
Write for new book on Texas, free.
L.. S. THORNE, V. P. and Gen'l Mgr.
E. T. TURNER, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket
Agent. Dallas, Texas.
ST. LOUIS ANO BEYOND
VIA SOUTHERN RY- CHATTA
NOOGA and" Nashville
ILLINOIS CENTRAL R.R.
nly one change of cars. Leave Ashe
ville after dinner and take supper In St.
Louis the next day. Inquire of F. R.
Diarby, City Pass. & Ticke AgeSt,3rtor
J. H. Wood, StatJOR-TJckat-Ager
Vllle, N. C' f Irt -jy o;;; yizVr:
'l5w't;:leln!Da4lAesa.''TvrJl Vtirtflr rwr
marfufacturers fool-your as there Is hoVa'
pin sirfade that can ibe feUedupoaefend.
S1.00 amd I iU seodjpctrajd.t ome Ivox
of rDo?. Sampson's, f emaje yreiiatof J
Aadiress Mrs. SampsonSSAjxdxews-Si
ixoeasaxer; in. -x.
L t - To - Cote Censtlpatlef iRbse-ek?i: fttA
tke cascarets vCanfly GathanJft- XOetece t
IX V.XS. JUL xai to cure. jflrwrjtistSirsrta tacmvJDl
The
Colleger -stffeet and "12oirtpSqt8xe2 tux 3&
BUNCOMBE'S OliLY ,1
... MACADAMIZED BOAD
Prores8 of the Work; ing Done by
Convicts North of AshevilW '-.
Dr.
I A. TT'oim.:. 4. i i
cian, returned yesterday from a visit
toorm pf ,the convict, camps. The condi
ittoar of the roads and weather has pre
vented much roaJd work lately. Dr.
Haa-ria. speaks of the terrible condition
of the county roaias, especially the
Burnsvilk, road, excepting the part that
is being macadamized. The macadam
work has mow been extended about one
mUe-and three quarters from the city
limits. The old Kaqt ro.-. T.Anr'a
carried the work from the city bound
ary to the creek, and ithe new board has
gone on beyond the creek. Th stone
for jthe macadamizing is obtained right
alongside the road. The new quarry
on 'the Woodfin farm between the creek
and the Burnsville hill produces good
solid stone for the work, a. gre'at im
provement on che first stone used on
ithe road. The oonvieits have been at
work on this first attempt at macadam
izing Burns vilie's roads since last Oc
tober but the slowness of their progress
is due somewhat to tha season
in which ihe work has been un
dertaken, it is a great relief to farm
era coming to town strike the hard
maoadam of the completed stretch of
road after ,tha terrible river of mud
that' expends beyond it both north and
south.
HENOERSOaVILLE ITEMS-
Hexidersonville, March 14. Workmen
ro busy clearing off 'the ground for th
building of the big -.new 'hotel. W. F.
Edwards has the contract for the con
eiL'uctiton f 'the building.
Every conitracocr in HendersonviWe
has his hands full for some months
ahead. Seven or eight business houses
are to be built cm Main street during the
summer and a number of residences in
the suburbs have been contracted for.
Am effort is bekig made to organize a
company 'to exitend the street car lline
to Flat Rock. If itie plan goes through
the cars will be run by dummy engines.
The telephone system just opened is
in good working order. Nearly all the
business houses of the town- and many
private residences-are subscribers.
J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on
electric street oar line, writes that his lit
tle daughter was very low with croup,
andihr life saved jafter all physiclanrs had
had failed; only by usiri One Minute
( srh Cure. Paragon Pharmacy.
DeWitt's Colic & Cholera Cure.
Quickly cures Dysentery and DUrrbra.
Atlanta aHew Or'eans
S or: Line.
Atlanta & West Point
Railroad Company
The WrsUrTIw'y o! A'a.
THE SH0ET LINE BETWEEN
ATLANTA AND NEW 0RL ANS,
Operate miagnificen'b ves'tLljuled' trains
be:wean Auianta and Montgomery, Mo
bile and New Orleans, at which lat
iter roi'nt clcse land direct c'oar.ec lions
a:e miade for
All Tex s, Mexico And Ga!i
ifrnii Point?,
In Addition to this Excel' ent
Through Trail and Car Servisft
These irailroads offer miaat favorable ac
commcda'icins atd, inducements t)
iLheir paiToois and residents alcog tibe'r
line. Any one ciontempla'tiiig a change
of home c'aim find no locatlion miore ah;
riactive tnor micre TOnducive to pros
perity than is to be found on the liiie
tf .these rciaids.-
"THS HSAET OF THH OOTH "
A beautiful illustrated book giving de
failed informaton as to. the industries
and attractiomB along these lines-, oau
be had upon application, to 'the under
signed, who will take pleasure In gi.v
ing all desired 'inljormiaii'iion.
B. F. WYLY, Jr.,
Gen. Pass . and Ticket Agent .
Atlanta, Ga.
R. E. LUTZ,
Traffic Mgr.
Montgomery, Al!a.
GEORGE C. SMITH, Pres. and Gen.
Manager, Atlaimta, Ga.
SEMB OWE DOLLAR
bv freieht CO. D. Rublect to examination, you can examine it at your freight depot and If you nnd it
LL TO AN t ilOoToo TjOP BtGI you erer saw, perfectly satisfactory and the CRANDKST BAKUAIS tOB HATF J
YOU
RVKil SEES OR HEARD OF.
OUR SPECiAL urrtn
pay the railroad aent
SI6.SO
TO
S90.CO
BUGGIES
AND
SURREYS.
3 -2mmm?r
- .CMEUEEN. (OUR OWH MAKE.) ii Iccan WE waht the best. Our wheela.gearawi
bodies are Water BabSed and thsHaierial and toftWhsOUR ACME QUEls tte
gs; on R a r fl v r nvFR4 TOST of mAftrutl and labor, lea-ring us the smallest profit imaginable;
t we w bmldinE 70 bnSIa a d av and to advertisa our buggy factory we are willing to SKLi them OS
Indbuild bp XiAHQ feST-B tXCfQ Y BtJ6HJ6S i IN THBJ WOKI. , r y , , - -c
THE ACME
Wafjwi" .ik-Aafi back curtains, boot storm abfon and anti-rattlere
. i a.-c, t v, . n . . . ifr-itvtn nm
shafts? PoliTS'mEb extra. BliGttI WEIH8 400 PpOS8n4,tbe Irafcf
er. hrZOoZ n(U iOO ulti. -i i 400 -ilea, StvU 0O Ue tJ.CO; 1,000 6. ta" -will
arerapa tor iuo aauea, sou nine. j,- Z w ma mm iu. tm ck v a.r.f. .,A
SEN P"OMErt0 tA.AR j it Wafaafaytcrypayto railroad agent balance, 4.oo axi
1 SWIM. JSX3 X A E4
Land Catalogue Houses. BU Y-THE BEST
yRjTE for
OUR FREE BUCCY, -CARRIACEND ItABNESSCATALOCUE. f
iKTO E B U Clt nEt? C Oi'JI ficSP Cjrt t C AGO," ILL.
HOT WATER WELLS.
r. ...
Cases Temoeratara Rl
L Twety Decrees In Single Htfffet
Csvase of the Phenontenen.
The wells in parts of Arizona nave re
cently become producers of hot water,
and apprehension is felt by many of the
residents of the region affected that
thej are about to become participants
in u grand volcanic drama. In some of
tlc wells the temperature of the well
water rose 20 degrees in a single night:
Id a few the phenomenon disapimtred
sood after its appearance. In a major
ity of the cases, however, the wells fair
ly steam from their newly-acquired
heat. The first known of this curious
state of affairs was a report that the
wells at Maricopa, on the Southern Pa
cific railroad. 30 miles south of Phoenix,
had suddenly become hot, says then
Omaha Bee. :
It was four days thereafter that the
phenomenon first was noticed a dozen
miles west of that city. A test atone
well showed a temperature of -nearly
100 degrees. No difference ya noted in
wells in the, immediate vicinity of
Phoenix.
The line of subterranean heat wave
follows the general direction of the Si
erra Kstrella mountains, a volcanir
chain lyinp- immediately south of the
(ilariver. Thence il appears to continue
on in the direction of the Elarqua Half
mountains, near which are a number of
large and modern volcanic cones and
hills of drifted volcanic ash. Further
to the easl the lava flows are so geolog
ically modern as to have overwhelmed
in a number of places the cliff dwellings
of the ancients.
DISCOVERED BY A WOMAN.
Acwther gxe'a;ti discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
Miintrv. "Disease fastened its clutches
w v y -
upon her and for seven yearns she with
stood its severest tests, but her vital or
gaas were undermiried and death eeerried
Imminenit. For three months she cough
ed imoessiantly, and could not sleep. She
fLnlally discovered a way to recovery, by
purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption, andwas
so much, relieved on taking first dasethat
she slept all night; and with two toottles
has be-en absolutely cured. Her name is
Mrs. Luther Lutz.' Thus writes W. C.
Hamnick & Co.. of Shelby, N. C. Trial
bottles free at T. C. Smith's and W. C
Oarmichiaiel's drug stores, and at Pel
ham's PrJarrnlacy.
Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bat
tie guaranteed .
MUST FEED STATESMEN WELL.
Cooks of Washington Hold the Fate
of a Presidential Administra
tion In nieir Hnnds.
"My supreme social effort has been
accomplished, and I am nothing but a
wrungout raa left to tell the tale,'
writes "A Cabinet Member's Wife" in
the Ladies' Home Journal in her seriir.
of letters giving- her experiences in
Washington. "I'm tired enough to go
to bed by the time breakfast is over.
Do ycu suppose I am catching laziness?
It's in the air. By the supreme euort t
mer.n c:y cabinet dinner, the last one
of this praicn, anl the firs! stair alfair
to fo"ow Lent and Easter. There is no
set time nor rule, governing ihese din
ners. This year the cabin:- larliisgot
together L.r.t decided to divide the
hone cqu-ilj aincng them, Laif of'our
number entertaining each year, conse
quently I will only give two cabinet
dinners during the administration.
Everything went off smoothly owing
tO'Lem and a good caterer. The truth
is, Lj'de, the servants make or mar an
administration. Tariff and currency
are of importance, but good domestic
service is a necessity. If 1 were lobby
ing for a bill I wculd first fevd well th-
fei nAou e dip
S5SJ PromoteB a luxuriant trrowth.
lyi I r ver PailB to Kestore Gray
ixa.iv to its Youtliful -Color.
Cures scalp diseases & hair falling.
ffJC,CDQ ji.wa jjruggi.-;s
ELECTRO
SILICON
Shines
Silverware
surprisingly
Without
scratching.
Sample sent if you say so.
It's unlike all others.
Box, postpaid,, 15 cte., in stamps.
It's sold everywhere. '
The .Ele'rjo Sillicoh Company, 40 Cliff
Street, New York.
S3
Cut tbia &d silt mrtA un i n rim n1 ff vn
live East of tbe Rocky- Mountains we wUl
send this HICH-CRADE TOP BUCCY to
rwtt oo.uu ,r0TiIr senTitH 5XT
BUILT IN OUR OWN FACTORY IN CHICAGO,
on honor from the best material money can buy. WS)le ir
our Free Baggy Catalogue we show. Top Buggies made by
other makers at $21.50, $28.75 and $34.75 the exact
same buggy that are eold by machinery , dealers, at C45.00 tc
(75.00 and are being widely advertised by roarry-s.tlS9.00 to $00.00:
OUR ACME QUEEN AT S55.00- tne most
wonderful value ever offered, TUK LOWEST I'BICE JTE.
QVOIE'J OS THE BEST BtUGX THAT CAV BB BtlLT. Yfe mainUir
oar own five story buggy factory tor the sole
v. 1 'ri :. V -pwrpose of building and selling a BETTER BCGtiT
i .-JBA.1 WI tAS HUX ELStlJHKHK and U AVX VCB
Every Buggy W Make Is C8Tartteetf
Five Years ana They will out wear.Five
Ordinary Factory Rigs. Z ?
THE MATERIAL AHD LABOR IH CUB ACMt -CUEEH
cost Msrc- than doable that in the ordinary factory
buggy. W use a $2.60 cubhiou eloth, some nee
90 cent; wo use a41 .oO bead lining, some use 1 0 cent ,
we uaeS eeat leather, some use 0 cent: we nee CS .60
colors and Tarnishes, some use 76cent gsdtf .00 .TO
JrAIAiMoai XOUJBLE the price most maker
wneeis. vaiM
17.," ,; In back. iUier ener4 Bw. axi XaU, Rubber Stop., TeJ,et trpet.
ed fa 10 coals, body black, gear dark green with
UCCY-MONEY CAN BUILD, direct Iron
OBDKH io-dat. aoiri DEllAT. v .
uTnu e V raai Dllll n itlMKt trrm IWalrA
it
UJ
COLUMN
MISCKULAWJKOU?.
Wanted To purchase second bknd dress
salt case. Adores X. T, Gazette.
VISITORS to the city In search of board
ing house accommodations utll find the
advertsementts under these heads to the
Gazette 4 valuable asaslstaace.
MISS NORA WARE Pianist aad
teacher In stringed Instruments, U
Vance street.
KOJBBitT bhOTJh city surveyor and
engineer, office raily Gaiotte; resi
dence, 65 Victoria avenue.
HKI.I' W ANIKD
WANTED Rehab lo saitsmao: ito se I
our complete Ene of paincs, varnishes,
etc. Good! position and libe.al terms
for right man. Address "W. W. Stod
dard & Co.," Cleveland, C&Jo.
30 6 1
WANTED. Position of nurse by youns
wnite girl, age 1. Addrees M. C, Ga
zette office. tf
rou RENT.
FOR RENT Roorrus in Hetdry b.vck.
opiojne couiH: r.oue. Apply ,o S.
Main s'.ireet, C. S. Ccopcr. 1 m
FOR RENT Nltecly furnittoe-l TO.m,
mew houise, all miodern co.ivc nitnc,
only $6 per month to Tight party. 167
Patton avemue. 29 4t
FOR RENT Th:e liarg? co ntctin
rooms, partly furnisaeAl, 6u:x-t)l5 for
light housiekeeping. Five minutes
wialk from square. Apply at 14 Pa-'tcn
avenue or 18 St'a-nis avenue. 27 6t
STOREHOUSS FOR RENT. Four
rooms on second lloor, 276 North Main.
Teims leisonab e. lw.
FOR RENT At uhe low rate of $12 per
month; residence, on Blanton street;
8 rooms; large lot E. Coffin, comer
Haywood and West College streets.
Wl-tf.
ROOMfi and noAitr.
BOARDING Rock Ledge; fine moua
taia scenery. Modern house with all
conveniences. Ore block from P. 0.
Good elevation. Mrs. Lucetra V. Cole,.
62 Haywood street..
FOR RENT A four room coictatge in
Woiolsey. One-half mile from city lira
iits. Also vacuin't Toto for sale. Apply to
C. S. Cooper, 39 South Main afreet.
29 26t
FOR SALE Dairy lunch room, 38 Pt
ton avenue, also furniture, bed room
eet, carpet, stove, etc. Inquire am 38
Paitton avenue. 29 St
TYPEWRITER FOR SALE Second
hand Caiigraph for ten dollars. Er
quire at Gazette office.
FOR SALE Quaker Bath Cabinet for'
Turkish and Russian baths, to be .tak
en in your room. Price $5. The lat
est and best. A boon to mankind, for
full pajptiiculare and examination of
cabinet, address Miss Smtron, 243 Hav
wood street. 232-3m
V O KY TO LO X.
TO LOAN On Improved city property
$500 to $800. Address with description
of property box 200 poetomce.
"A THRILLING NIGHT'S RIDE"
is the tide of a very interesting illu strut
ed fcory, which wiil be mailed upon
receipt of 2 cents postage by A. F.
Cleveland, 49 North Pry or street, At
lanta, Ga.
LADIES OF FINE TASTE
of Handsome, Exclusive and Economic
Outfitting from the great stores of Phil
aidelphia, can have, v.ithout cost, a per
sonal agent of large experience and ex
qu'eiite taiste to susrrr-'st an'd purchase
goods for them.-c '-.a or family. Ac
counts opened. 1. d Ji e:s, stating needs,
MRS. MOORE & WATERS,
P. O. Fox 2132. Philadelphia, Pa.
THE ACME WARMING VESSEL.
The most effective and durable article
in use, for the relief of Pleurisy, Con
geation Colks and Neuralgia, awa an Ideal
foot warmer. It is oval in shape, weighs
10 ounces amd holds 1 "3-4 pints of water.
It is recommended by phyisfici'ans and
all who have used it. Three styles, Plain
shed Copper, Transparent finish, $L!75.
Charcoal Plate Copper bottom, $1.25.
Charcoal Plaite Frog Green finish, 75c.
Sent on receipt of price. Correspond
ence solicited.
J. S. Little, Sole agemt. Office No. 36
Palmeto Building.
No-To-liac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco babit cure, makes weaS
iren strong, blood pure. 50c. $1. All druggist
For sale by The Carolina Pharmacy
College street and Court Square.
A FLOATING CITY.
The White Star Liner Oceanic will ac
commodate 410 first class, 300 second
clksa euid 1,000 third class -passengers,
beside a. crew of 390 men. The bunkers
hlave a capacity of 3,700 tons, or sufficient
for a cruise around .the world without
once repealing.
"is to see to Jt that her
' children begin early in
life to shampoo their
heads regularly once a
week. In each in
stance, after the hair
is thoroughly dry. some mild, health -giving
tonic should be applied to the scalp to aid
nature to creating tne Dest possi Die growtn
of uniformly colored, lustrous, healthy hair.
the meet Important restore in tne mate-up
of beautiful women and handsome men.
For more than fifteen years, the ,
7 Sutherland Sisters'
has stood at the apex of all shampoo wasnes,
-while the " Haib Geqwer " has been eaaal-r
ijr successful In vIts efiorte to' return- the
injured scaip ana almost uiexess uair
their original heaJthfuhjess.- & . -s r
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