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l! , " -, - - - . , 1. - , J. - - ' w -v. k ' i v. 4 -i - A1 S. THE ASHEVIL.LE GAZETTE MAY 3, 8& In The Luxury Can s3T ' ' Pullman Sleepers, Comfortable Day Coaches. Whethefyou prefer Parlor Car, Chair Car, Coach or Sleeper,, you will find greater comfort and fewer changes if you buy your tickets via the Cotton Belt Route. Write for time tables and illustrated pamphlets on Arkansas., Louisiana and Texas. They will be mailed free if you mention this paper. - H. H. SUTTON, Traveling Passenger Agent, Read House Block, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. FORM 85. 6 trains every week-day 4 trains on Sunday to INDIANAPOLIS Vestibnled trains. Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, anda"f6 Dining Cars. -QUEEN OF SEA ROUTES' -TO- Boston, Providence AN New England Resorts TS VIA THE Merchants' ani Miners' Trans. Co, StcamsMLincs,3 FROM Norfolk, Va& Steamers leave far Boston every Mon day, Wedncediay and Friday ut 6 p. m. LeavBs for" Providence every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 6 p. m. STEAMERS NEW, FAST AND ELE GANT. Accommodations and Cuisine Unsur voased. Seod for illustrated folder. R. H. WRIGHT, agt., Nonfiolk, Va. T. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. W. P. TURNER. Gen. Paas. Agent. General Offices, Baltimore. Md. Finest Passenger Service "No trouble to answer questions.' Direct Use to TEXAS, MEXfCO, ARIZONA, CALIFORNIA. Write for new book on Texas, free. Is. S. THORNE, V. P. and Gen'l Mgr. B. T. TURNER, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent. Dallas, Texas. ST. LOUIS AND 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 Ft R. -uaiTDy. uxcy aea. & Ticket Agent, or J. H Wood, Station Ticket Agent, Adhe OA.OT ; j- ... art if S mm . . Signature One Minute Cough Cure,: cured : .t ' - That U wtt it was mado for.-1 of Travel best be found on the trains of the. 9th Elegant new, luxurious Parlor Cafe Cars (meals a la carte) have been placed in the day trains between Memphis and Texas. The seat "fare is but 25 or 50 cents, according to distance, thus affording the greatest possible comfort for the least expense. Elegant wide vestibuled Free Chair Cars (with ladies dressing room and gentle men's smoker) run through on all trains to Texas. E. W. LaBEAUME, ' Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent, ST. LOUIS, MO. Toledo, Detroit AND MICHIGAN AND CANADA POINTS 4 trains every week-day, 3 trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner Sleepers on night trains. Vestibuled Parlor Cars on day trains. i 4 trains every -week-day 3 trains on Sunday To CHICAGO Atlanta aad New Orleans Srori Line. Atlanta & West-Point Railroad Company TiiilsterjRw'o! A!a. THE SHORT LINE BETWEEN f ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS, Operait magmiflcent vestUbuled trains between Atllanta and Montgomery, Mo bile and New Orleans, at which lat Iter po&it close and direct rtmnectiona are made for MTexis, Mexico :M Cali 'lirnii Pants, In Addition to this Excel' ent Through Train and Car Servisa These mllroada offer most favorable ac comcnodatloms and inducements to their patrons and residents along their line. Any one oontem plating a changa . of home c&jnf find no location more ait tractive nor more conductr to proa perity than is to be foun on the line of .theae roaxis. "THE HEART OF THE SOUTH " A beautiful illusrtmaited book givtog de tailed intfiormaton as to the induatries and attraction along these lined, can be had upon application to the under signed, who will takes pleasure. In giv Ing all desired Imiformartlisn. B. F. WYLY, Jr., Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. Atlanta, Ga. R. E. LUTZ, Traffics Mgr. Montgomery, Ala. GEORGE C. SMITH, Pres. and Gen. Manager, Atlanta, Ga. BLOOD POISON AND CANCER CUREDBY B. B. B. TRIAL, SENT FREE. Deadly cancer of the face, meek, le, lip, eattaag cancer or sores, cured by B. B. B. Botanic Blood Balm. B. B. B. cures by drlvtLng ,the deadly, virulent pofison iwMch causes acuncer, out of the blotokl. This is the onfly cure amd B. B. B. is ithe only (remedy that can do this. In the same way B. B. B. curea Bltood Poison whether Inherited! or acquired, producing, ulcers, paimful swelilingiB, Matches,- dapper-colored spots, -falling of the haJir, sores 4n (the throait or ton gue, scrofula. B. B. B. has made hun dreds of 'iJierraanienit cures, and is e thoroughly tested, powerful. Blood Remedy. Cures where all else fails. Tested for 30 yeans. To prove its cura tive powers, we send' a sample bctM free to any one who writes for St. Large bottles for sal by aU druggisrts for.Sl. aample bottle aend twto stamps and address BITood Balm Co., Atlamitla, Ga., B. B. B. for saJel In Aeheville by Pelham's TrThartnacy. - . ' '- IA For Infants and Children. - The iUiid You Have Alvrays Boiiglit Bears the ' , , rSignatnre of (taXrt&&Z Four ''g!Sk Fast yfglMjl Tra IflS - ci NC I rN AT I S I to... bjn CASTOR How "to& WIcnniprlife No man or woman can hope to live long Organs axe diseased. Disorder of tnax kind should never be neglected. Don't delay in finding out your condition. You can tell as well as a physician. Put some urine in a glass or bottle, and let it the bottom is a sure sign that you nave Kidney disease. Other certain-slensare pia in the small of the back a desire to make" water often, at -night a scalding sensation in passing urine stains linen there is no donbt that Is present. There is a cure fot Kidney and . Diseases. It is Dr. David Kennedy' tavorlte r Remedy. It has been- for thirty years, and is today, ths- Greatest and best medicine known for these troubles.' lr. William W. Adams, cor. Jefferson Avenue and Clifton Street, Roches ter, N. Y.t says: "Three years ago I was taken with Kidney disease very badly ; at times I was completely prostrat ed ; in fact, was so bad that a day was set for the doc tors to perform an operation upon me. Upon that day I com menced the use of Dr. David Kennedy' favorite Remedy, and it was not long before I was entirely cured, and I have had ho return of the trouble sine. My weight has increased, and I never was so well as I am now. Dr. David Kennedy' favorite Remedy saved my life." favorite Remedy acts directly upon the Kidneys, Liver and Blood. In casei of Nervousness, Dyspepsia, RheumatUm, Ulcers, Old Sores, BJcod Poisoning, Bright' Disease and Female Trouble it has made cures after all other treat ments failed. , It is sold for $1.00 a bottle at drug stores. A teaspoonful is a dose. CiM1a RattIa Vroo. t Send yur tt11 postoffice address to the Da. Datid JdlUpiO DUniO riCO 1 Kevnidt Corpokatiom. Rondout, N. Y., and mention tills paper, and a sample bottle of Fevorlte Remedy will be sent free. Every stiff erer can depend upon the genuineness of this offer, and should send atone. . Trade eupplie bj Dr. T. C. Smftk. SEND OWE DOLLAR SJS . as, and If 70a lh wUMa 7 OO bIIm of Cklcm, will Mad yea tU TOP BUGGY BT FRK1U11T C. O. D. SUBJECT TO SX4MUI AT10X, 7M esa exaaUM H at year fralfht aMt aaa If tommi PERFECTLY SATISFACTOKT, KXACTLT AS BKPBE8BSTKD, EQUAL TO BUGGIES THAT KETAn. at sco.00 to Sft.0aa4 THE BRAND EST IAR8AIN YOU EVER SAW, w-t " o -o wwrc or'KWiMk rmwfc jooiJU) and freight charges, less the 1X00 sent witlr order. " WE HAKE THIS TOP BUGGY a oca ow 'AcroaT ra cbxgaso. matters pat in $7fc.OO baggies, Latest Style For 1899. Body, 24 zM from the Beat Seasoned Wood. Sear, Best That Honey Can Baild. Bad Bpriaga, ma illustrated, or Brewster Side Bar. Wbeete, Hicrh Grade Screwed Sim Barren's Patent. Tap, 4 ounce. Daily Hubber Hearily Lined, fall side and4Mu:k.eartains. Paitiaa,Oaaran teed equal to any H&OjOO baggy work. Body black, Gear dark green or Red. Cvlwlstorla. hmfirm rreael ciets or Braa'slieatker. Ifrwss aai pa-Sf w w . aia saasu-siataBiiwsal saawai oo. WRITE POR FKES BUG6T CATA HBARARTEEB tfUUUXJES. UAUJJSK UJ XU-UAI, IUU LAN Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK AsheviPe ( TNHEPE Endorsed by Asbeville Board of Trade. Pat-ea for Business Pbnes $24 Per Year, OVER 400 PHONES Temporary Office, Barnard Buildiutr W S. PROCTOR, Supt GRAfiEfiiflfCAIiNET tUIDICl SEWINs MACHINE i j f r!fht C. . D w W V-iT Mtfea. Yoa out examine it at your nearest "reight depot and loom vcnaoir aanrnttwy, exactly as represented, qaaI4a atcUm aUen seU ma hirh as S60.O0. aad T" eatUTSSTaaauJI TOO OTbWbO!w yoarS "TVv."1yr pecai utter Price ik kq . and freieht charges. The machine weighs lo,ou ) 120 Pounds and the freight will average 75 cents for each MCralles. CIVE IT THREE" MONTHS' TRIAUinyour own home, and we will return your 115.50 any day you are not satisfied. We sell dif mmi grsdea ef Sewing IwUdn at S8.M, SiO.00, $11.00, SIS. 00 sa , aU fully ttttibti tm Ur Free Seirh aehia Catatone t lathe greatestvalne ever offered by anyTioSBe. B SI5.5D Mr tail T1ROB Tirsv r api mj .in BEWARE OF t CITATIONS t5T5Sp??rS Tertisments, offering MkM.a atackiaes ander various names, with Titll". iJl?61??1- Wr! trim in biese jo lean wee ate BKIiiABXK ASD WUO 1R1 NOT. THP;RIIPniPff fe9 ry KODEmr IHTBOTKltKTr, 1 Billifcllvu icv tuny uon poisr of every high altiDK i I'll ikk , MAE BY THE BEST MAKER IN AMERICA iSMJysfeMaL " . v FiiOM 1 11 E BEST MATERIA mo m ters, ball Finest large High irre turn liierer, Improved 3 i. wnj. .'--i?' 3 &ii, n rssavr 'I - - a a iiu . ii i a earner, patent neeuie oar, and enameated and heaaUfal GUARANTEED IT COSTS YOU t.it ftAn fifk n.nri I!f fl!?!? 1 1 6. 60. WB TO UKMJUN TOCB Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago 111. SEME'MSOM DOLLAR Cut this ad. out and senU to us wha 61.00, and we will send you this BKri9?UOVIU aCMtt (iVKEXfAUIiOU 0UUAS,by freight CO. sajeet teexaaiaaUea. Yea can examine it at your nearest freight depot, and if you And it exactly as represented, equal to organs that retail at $1s.00 teSlOO.00, the. greatest value yeaerer bivand far better than ecgans advertised by others at oraaum;, pay he freight agentar pciaiea days offer prtee, iesa the L, or SJ3. "6 and freight ehargaa. $3t.7T!Si)UR SPECIAL SO PAYS FBtCE. one-half toe ed by others. Such an offer was never inado before. TUC llir nilCrU isOMofthemoatdorshteaadsweeiesttaaedtn. I fir. AVmL UUCLil strumentsever made. Jb'rom the shown, which Is engraved direct from a photograph, you some idea or Its beawttfol appearance. MaflO TrOfTi OIIQ Quarter Sawed OalC antique finish, handsomely uecorat- euaoaornamentea, latest 1899 Style. ibi"him U 8 feet 5 inches high, it inches long, 23 inches wide and weighs gr, Principal, Uaiciaaa. atelndin, Cotoate, Ckmu, Sua Coupler. Treble Conpler, IHapanest Fr'-r Frlaclpal Forte, and fox Huma na; 8 0tao Couplers, 1 Tsae Mn.lUrand Orsn Swell, 4 Seta Orchestral Toned Keaaaatnry Pipe Quality Beeda, lSetef 17 Pore Sxeet Madia Beeda, 1 Sets tllcharmlnely BrilUant eeleete Beeda, 18et ef 24 BtehKellewSateotk Diaaaen Beeda, let or 24 Plaaln Bed aeladioas rrhsaiaai Keeda. THE ACME QUEEN T.T in the highest Krade instruments, also -fitted with Ilam- moBdCeaplcrsandToxlIamaaa, also beet Dolge felts, leathers! etc- bellows of the best rubber cloth. S-n! v bellows stock and Inest leather in valves. THE ACME QUEEN is anished with a 10x14 beveled plate rachTirror, nickel plated pedal framesand every modern improvement. W8 FCKSisu ran a handsome organ stool andXbe bestor&n lusiirucuua doqc puoiisneu. . ClrflDAMTCCnOR VCADe With every gg aemeQi urxaawe. asae a written binding 25 y gruaxantee, by the terms and conditions of which if any i eiiw ihu wo iti pur is iree t charge, xry u one moathand we will refund your money if you are not voi itnjr. Mumuu, m vi aaan enaaa will ee aeta a SSX.1&. uraerateeee. Doa't delay. OUR RELmBIUTY IS ESTABLISHED" aot dealt with us ask your neighbor about us, write Idle publisher of this paper; or Metronoli taa National Bank, National Bank of the Heevbiic or SankfCommeiee. pm n , u. v . ?f 2i hica? ndemploy ever MOpeople In our own buildingT wzSkLL ouAKe AT sa.e ad VI FUHOS, alSS.OO and ap; also everything in musical instruments at lowestwholesalB m-ices. Write or fta. jpeclalorB, piano and mnsicat Instrument catalogue. Address ojesa jwiees. vnte 'orrre. SEARS, ROEBUCK S CO. (IncJ. Fultaa. Aesilaijieaand Wajnaa Sts.CHJ CAC&T JL'Lw ii the Kidneys. Bladder, or Urinary stand a day and night. A sediment at especially it and if the disease Bladder, tow vacs itui tm TWO TEARS wiU Ust a lifetime. W X w mi a .w m m m j m m m ' rn .1Li,AK05JKJ?0 Tear SelUnVO" S38.90 BKiXj IT FOB S60.OO. DON'T D t CO. (Inc.), CHICAGO, ILL. one SDENT ) ' H Rates for Ret idenovjl'hones t $16 Per Year, UNDER CONTRACT. m mmnir atnt; WITH SOLiP QUARTER SAWED OAK J opdzss Teleph Co in d is I- r. T riX&O rOUSHED, one illustration t-howe machine closed, (headdrojy ping from sight) to be used OS a muter table, stead er desk, the other open with fell length table and head in place for sewing, 4 Taney drawers, latest 1699 akeleten frame, carved, paneled, embossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel -drawer pulls, rests oh 4 cas- bearing adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand. Arm head. arm bead. DCSitiVB four motion feetd self thrtnriincr vihrufc. -tog shuttle, automatic bobbin winder, adjustable bearing, patent tension loose wheel, adjustable presser foot, improved shuttle nrktesTraanhig, most darab ie and nearest aalseMsi machine made. Cvery known attaehmeat Is farabhed aad ear Tree Instruction Book tells Just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any kind Of fancy work. A 2 O-TEAKS' BINDING GUARANTEE is sent with every machine. NOTHING ee and eamtne this machine, eompase it with those your storekeeper sells at $40.00 d yea are sarins CSa.00 te S40.00, pay thn f Mv.ri.a $15.50 ir at any Urns within three months yea say yna art illustration can form . f?xc-r "rf n hi; -mmLm i xmm. n , Bill Bp P i FROM JLEFT TO -RIGHT. Our Tnrnlnpr Tbnt Wny la. n. ELeHo f Sen WoraJjZi. Waen orr thoughts turn townrtk he Phitsccs, that strDso sccf. f sun worship ers toat 1ms? retained r.rv.ost uitac its anient practices and beliefs, it nct;r oc curs to us thr.: there are traces ol that frxn of old, tli ue religion in-th c&samon eet actions of oar dailr fife. We wind a watch and tura screw from left to right, and we think we do it be cause it is the-only right and proper way, but if we wish to extnicC'a serew we find the reverse process just as efficacious and easy. We read from left to right, and when we sit down to indite an epistle to our friends our pen goes in the same direction. We open a book and a fold of note paper at the left side. That is because we read in the same direction as the sun moves, and of course we must write in a correspond ing way. But there are two points to be noted in this connection. We turn the leaves over from right to left, whereas it is really easier to do as tne Jews ao qegin at what we call, the end and turn the leaves with the sun. And the second point is that in writing we make the "o," the tops of the 44 g" and 44 q," as. well as cer tain other curves, from right to left and find it very easy. The last mentioned point suggests that our ordinarv dta-ration Is nnt niisnlntelv necessary for the due pefrormance of our daily actions, but we seem to think it is. So deep rooted is this belief that the ma jority of our worthy housewives would be horrified at the bare idea that they should vary the monotony of stirring melted but ter and other culinary preparations by turning the spoon in the opposite direc tion. On many farms there is a i popular no tion that if the churn be turned only once from right to left all the work previously ddne in the manufacture of butter will be nullified aud the butter be no nearer than it was at the beginning. In popular mediciue there are traces of sun worship. A person suffering from rheumatic pains,often derives relief from rubbing the seat of the malady with the open hand. Amonar certain classes the superstition prevails that the rubbing will not bo effective unless it be trom leic co right. If you are requested to "turn round three times and catch whom you may or asked to-describe a circle with your eyes open, the odds are about a ijundred to one that you will turn in the same direction as the hands of your watch. You could do it just as well in-the reverse way, but that is not a usual proceeding, and yon clon't do it. One carious instance of the survival of the superstition may be seen in New har 1 - -. mm 1 a I bor Newfoundland, xne captains oi cne ships are very carerui tnax; ine nrsc move ment of their craft shall be from left to right. 1 We perform certain movements trom left to right becansejshe use of the right hand or arm facilitates motion in that di rection or renders it necessary, but this in noway affects the argument that-such movements are a trace of sun worship That ancient-aith having influenced our actions, the prepbnderance of the right hand over the left may well have come about through copying the direction of the sun. Who U the Twkt , , The word Turk was for several centuries taken in a religious sense as synonymous with Mohammedan. Thus inj Bosnia, where in the fifteenth century many Slavs were converted to Mohammedanhfhi, their descendants are still known as Turks, especially where they use the Turkish speech in their religion. Obviously in this case no Turkish blood need flow in their veins. It is the religion of Islam, acting in this way, which has served to keep the Turks -as distinct from the Slavs and Greeks as they are today. Freeman has drawn an instructive com parison in this connection between the fate of the Bulgars,jho are merely Slav onized -FinuS, and the Turks, who have steadily resisted all attempts at assimila tion. The' first came, he says, as "mere heathen savages (who) could be Christian ized, Europeanized, assimilated," because no antipathy save that of race and speech had to be overcome. The Turks, in con tradistinction, came "burdened with the half truth of Islam, with the half civiliza tion of the east." By the aid of these, especially the former, the Turk has been enabled to maintain an independent exist ence as "an unnatural. excrescence" on this corner of Europe. Popular Science Monthly. X Educate Your Bowels "With. Cascarets. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. 'Oc, 25c. If C. C. C. fail, drngtrir.ts refund money. For sale by the Carolina pharmacy, College street and Court quare. -. rraiusTEBs SALE. In pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by a Vieed of Itirut from R. B. Viamce iamd James N. Vance, da&ed ithe 3d day of June, 1893, (amid registered in book No. 33, on page 369, of the office of the register of deeds of Buncombe coun Ity, Nanth Carolina I will sell ait public aUottomi, at the ourt house door 'in the ciity olf AsheviULe, omi Monday, (('he 5tn dky of June, 1899, -to the highest bidder for caish, the "following described por tEcm' Off Larad, conveyed in the siid deed of trustt, twH.: cm (the ea'st side Of. 'the Prench Broad river, opposii.e Alexamdr eltlaitioai am the Southern! railw'ay, and bounded as follows: "Beginrikig on top of 'a Tidgef on a stake ism an loM road and in the Ene of Rpll Flacks, rutos souith 48 1-2 degrees east with said Flacks' line 7 1-2 poCes to a stake: 'thence Souith 14 degirees east 6 3-5 poles Ito a stJaike in, Coleman's line; thence w'ith CJolentam's line south 62 1-2 degrees west 14 poles to Coleman's post oak comer, 'the dame bekilg the north eat oomer of L. F. Sheppard's Itract; thehlcfe with the said Sheppard's line south 40 1-2 decrees west 75 pole3 to a atake ; thence south 3 1-4 degrees west 13.72 poles to a white oak on the north eJ&e of tone Old Salem road ; tlhence down and with the br'amichi south 47 1-2 de grees west 26 poHes;thence south 23 de grees west 2G ptofles; suthi 49 degrees wedt T8 poOek; souith 56 degrees west 20 polee; south 54 degreas wes1-. 17 polea to ithe mtouith of ttie (bflamefh; thecrce down and with river nodeh 35 degrees -west 52 poles; thence nfath 12 1-2 creees west 22 poles; ithenoe ntorth 20 degig3 west 11 1-4 poles to a sycSamiore treett Jhe mouth land on ctodSh sMe of small branch; thence no.-th 75 'degrees, pairing along Ltbe mtoiltb. margin v! ithe Old Burnett tsouse, -eciat. 16 jxies co. la scaKe; tnence north 61 degrees eat 166 poles to the begTintainig, "cwnitiainiiTVg. siiity (60) aores." May 1, 1899. TT- fr THEO. F. DAVIDSON. ; a:4w S Trustee.' ' j. . - at , . ' " : mm andWhlgkey EaUts cured at home with 0 out pain Book of par- cxdars sent FREE. ZZZt DR. K. M. nUULLcT CUn I ffifx in Worth . Pi-pr P The importance g of taking a good Spring Medicine is well known in fact, its necessity is universally admit ted.- To argue this poiint is u seises takes up your yJ me and wastes our MM M a . space. - xne yreai question is, waai to take? Ofcourse, yojt want the best. Forour blood, you want a medi ine which. cures blood For your ap petite, stom eases. ach-weak-" ness, and cpsia symp- toms want a uxed cine cent x amine appetite- w giving, curing stomachj'ioning, dyspepsia- qual ities. For that tired feeling, dull headache,- mis erable, all run down con you want a true tonic to bom smew, nerve ana usele not Bti mulant.X Now we can prove, DO prove each we fcareproved, we and .every day in the year, that Sarsaparilla Hood's IS the best; that it is un equalled as ft general Spring Medi cine ; that it meets very requirement above named and more. We pr J ove this by thou- sands of testi moniala: not from peo pie anxious to advertise ythemselves. from .people Tl I T in the same walk of life as you. And mi our f testimonials ten oi cures, real, bona fide CURES. elieve when you have given it a fair trial you will agree that America's Greatest Medicine and best Spring Medicine is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Pre pared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. CITY MARKET. Latfest Market Prices to Consumers. MEATS. fl- tT"; NaUvw i ' i Beef, first cut rib.16. ?te?.X striate, lft. Steak tenderloin, 15 to 18. ' . , . v Round, 10 to 12 1 2. Beef, Wesftern, rib roast, 18 to 20. Beef Western, sirlain, 18 to 20. Tenderloin, 20. ' v Sweetbreads; 25c pair. Lamb whole, 12 1 2. Leg of lamb, 15. Lamb chops, 20. Veal whole, 8. Lag veal, 12 1 2. Veal chbpa, 12 1-2 to 15. Wiener saudagw, 10. All pork sausage, 12 12. Mixed sausage, 10. 1 Bologna sausage, 10. Hamburg steak, 3.0 to 12 J-2, Pork loins, 12 12. Pork hams, 10. . " Pork steak, 12 1 2. j Chops, 12 1 2. Chickens, 12 1-2 to 15c pound. Turkeys, 15 to 18c pound. Geese, 15c pound. v Squabs, 45c pound. ' ' '!"" Ducks. 30 to 40c each. FISH. ' Shad, roes, 50 and 75 each. Shad, bucks, 30 and 50 each Black bass, 15c. Channel bass, 8 and 10c. Sun perch, 12 1 2. Spdekled trout, 10 and 12 1 2 Pikes, 10 and 12 1 2c. Halibut, 25. Breem, 12 12c. Cat fish, 8 and 10c. Red snapper, 12 1 2c. Sheep head, 8 and 10c. Porgles, 8 and 10c. Fresh herring, 10c. Mullets, 8 awj 10c. Buncle fish, 12 1 2 to 30c bunch. - OYSTERS. Extra select, 50. T ' Select 40. ' 1 DAIRY PRODUCTS. Butter (creamery) 30c. Butter (country) 20 to 25c. Eggs (market quiet) 12 1 2c retail. VEGETABLES. Cabbage, 7c one pound. Onions, 6 to 7 1 2te quart. Carrots, 40c peck. Parsnips, 40c peck. Beets, 10c bunch. . Parsley 5c bunch. Lettuce, 5c bunch. Celery, 10 to 20c bunch (owing t size). Rhubarb, 10 to 15c bunch. Irish potatoes, 25c peck. Sweet potatoes, 25c peck. Turnips, 40c peck. Caull flower, 15 to 40c. Apples, 60 to 75c peck. Beans, 20c quart. Hulled corn, 5c quart. Squash, 12c pound. Spinach, 40c peck. GLORIOUS NEWS. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, sf Washita, I. T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brew er of scrofula, wtdch had caused her greait suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, amd the best doctors could give no help; but her cure is complete and her health is excellent." TDti shows that thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, lyollf and running sorw. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digetlon, ibuftEs VP the strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by T. C Smith, W. C. Carrnlchael and Pel ham, druggists. Guaranteed. ENGLISH SPONGE CAKES . Fresh every morning' at the Wo mam's Exchange, Court Square. Price 20 each. Call for No. 231 fw O.a-ST Bean tbe I inB ma m mi HUga Bean tbe ,r,B tm IUU na J at ( m 1 ' 1 7 -rf'
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