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NATCHEZ AND LEE.
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Famous Steamboat Race Wbiefc
Took Place In 1870.
It was ia July, 1870, that the Lee
backed away from her moorings at the
New Orleans levee and shoved her noe
against the muddy current of the great
river. While the. housers were still busy
swinging the gangplank into its proper
place the steamer Natchez rounded to'
and headed up stream also.
Every man aboard the twosteamers,
from master to roustabout, knew what
the simultaneous . departure from the
New Orleans levee meant. It meant
the beginning of a race of over 1,000
miles and one which would establish a
true record for steamboats between New
Orleans and St. Louis.
The boats were the largest and fastest
on the western waters in those "days, and
when they started up stream together
the news . was flashed along the wires
from New Orleans to St. Louis, and soon
every way landing on the river was a
seat of discussion as to which boat wasj
the better and as to which would win.
People who lived near the river estimat
ed the time necessary for the boats to
. reach their towns, and they were on the
laanks to see them. It can almost be said
-that the two racers passed between two
Hies of sightseers during the entire trip.
In Memphis interest was at fever" heat,
for both boats had admirers here, and
the levee rarely saw such a crowd as was
there that summer evening when the two
steamers passed. Huge bonfires had been
prepared to celebrate the coming. The
boats passed here about 8 o'clock, and
just before the Lee showed below the city
a laughable incident occurred. The steam
er Thompson Dean was coming up the
river ahead of the racers, and when she
hove in sight the crowd thought she was
the Robert E. Lee, and admirers of the
Lee set off the bonfires. The Lee, how
ever, did not pass for nearly an hour.
She was leading the Natchez by 56 min
utes when she passed this city, and the
crowd yelled itself hoarse as she went by
with her machinery thumping and the
flames leaping from her stacks. .
The crowd waited to cheer the flying
Natchez when she passed, hanging in the
wake of her fleeter sister, but making as
game a race as one would wish to see.
St. Louis turned out en masse to re
ceive the victorious Lee, which reached
that point three hours ahead, of Captain
Leathers' craft.
The time made has never beSn equaled,
and the race will live in the history of
steamboating on the Father of Waters.
Both Captain Cannon and Captain
Leathers are now dead. They were typi
cal steamboat captains, and anecdotes of
them are often told on decks and in cab
ins nowadays. Memphis Scimitar.
Copper Colored! moody oh the amendment.
XfX .Continued Prom Fifth. Page. : r
Splotches
There is onlyvone cure for Contagious
Blood Poison the disease which has
completely baffled the doctors. They
are totally, unable to cure it, and direct
their efforts toward bottling the poison
up in the blood and concealing it from
view. S. S. S. cures the disease posi
tively .nd permanently by forcing out
every trace of the taint.
I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease.
Which was in spots at first, but afterwards
spreaa an over my Doay.
These soon broke out into
sores, and it is easy to
imagine the suffering I
endured. Before I be
came convinced that the
doctors could do no good,
I had sprfnt a hundred
j dollars, which was really
thrown away. Y then
inea various paiem
medicines, but they did
not reach the disease.
When I had finished my
first bottle of S. S. S. 1
was greatly improved
and was delighted with
The laree red splotches on my
chest began to grow paler and smaller, and
before long disappeared entirely. I regained
my lost weight, became stronger, and my ap
petite greatly improved. I was soon entirely
well, and my skin as clear as a piece of glass.
H. L. Myees, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J.
Don't destroy all possible chance of a
dure by taking the doctor's treatment
of mercury and potash . These mineral 3
cause the hair to fall out, and will
wreck the entire system.
z w m - f im-ffs
protected by -some
:er . section or
GRANIGIFT DISTRIBUTION.
clause ithe amdment. for there IsgreouaLce ithat
no exception Or saving- cOause in ttea&z&t!tt? 1 "u
Section Five of the- proposed aim-?
ment, which say: is void for being. ,ab,:legaU triple-silve-r-rJlaited
TJieMost Remaxbabile ,Ever Mad By a
Rejoable Concern.
Ifd&Gfezetta.
Kfir a
w . WiUVgive absolutely , free to
evJfy'nMarrid: la4y sending oBJtne. ad
dresa ani a two cenlt stamp for postage,
Sugar
limited
in conflict with the Fifteeiiffli' Ajinemd-v : ii?t,tioh''eads 'ell 'dn'lwlrv stoirea
ment to the United Staies Cnstituticia, at 75 cents each. This la the most ex
does u-odertaket to gW-e an unlet-f peaisdve aavertislng: we have- ever done,
tered citizen the right to register and tmt it wilf make us thousands of friends
vote provided 'he has paid uhis pML'tax. and: : 'permaneint ' customofs. Tbere Is
as required by other sections Of the nothing to pay except a two certt stamp
act iaod was. a legal voiter on Janiuairy &b sort of, guaranty" of 'good faith. The
1, 1867, or is the lineal descendant of :Hfe-Ftrn!isher our own monthly pub
a citizen who was a legal voter on' that "cation, showing our line of high-grade
flato An flMo-Hwiai wih oT,i-'-e silverware' and furniture, will also -be
the result.
SfLBood
is purely vegetable, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no I
Dotash, mercury, or other mineral.
Books on the disease, and its treat
ment mailed free by Swift Specific Com
pany, Atlanta, Georgia.
O
Bears the
Signature
of
i The Kind You Have Always Boup
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Not Forgrotten.
Arabella You ought to have given tht?
waiter girl a tip for taking all that trou
ble in scalding the milk and putting ice
on your piece of butter.
Araminta I did. Didn't you hear me
tell her to tear another coupon off the
pay check? Chicago Tribune,
CURE ALL YOUR PAIRS WITH
Pasn-Killer.
A Medicine Chest in Itself.
SIMPLE, SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR
Cramps, Diarchoea, Colds,
Coughs, Neuralgia,
Rheumatism.
25 and 50 cent Bottles.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
BUY ONLY THE GENUINE,
PERRY DAVIS'
A Maddening Color.
"Why does the bull so strongly object ta
a red rag? While the professional phy
siologists do not, as yet, appear to have
found any satisfactory explanation of the
fact, a French manufacturer of photo
graphic materials professes to have dis
covered that bulls are by no means the
only members of the animal kingdom
who are excited by anything red.
A large number of hands are employed
in the manufactory, both male and fe
male, and most of the work has hitherto
been performed in rooms to which all the
light that was admitted came through
panes of red gfass. Hardly a day passed
without some terrific disturbance taking
place among the work people. Now it
was a duel almost to the death between
two of the men, now between two of the
women: sometimes the melee was gener
al. "Workshop regulations" were abso
lutely ignored, and no amount of fines or
ether punishments seemed to have any
permanent deterrent effect.
This state of affairs was assumed until
recently to be inseparable from work car
ried on in uncomfortable conditions. At
length it occurred to some bright spirit
that the red panes of glass might be at
frmlt, and it was decided to try what the
effect of green panes would be. The
effect was instantaneous. From tha day
a sudden peace fell upon the whole
workshop that had never been known be
fore. Bickering and fighting ended as if
by enchantment and voice of man or wo
m.'in was . never heard raised above a
whisper. New York Press.
c- write is certainly knocked- out under
this provision, because in taw he is the .
liineal deiscend'ant of7 (no 'one; he is
nilius Alius. The negro in 1867 was not
a vo'iter, and it is at him that this sec- I
ti'o'n, together with Section " ur, is 1
aimed as a disfranchising- " measure, ;
making it impossible for ihim to ptcove
that n 'tlhat date h was a 'legal voter
'because congress had not theins. Con
ferred upon the 'negro; the elective fran-
chise, and, not being a legal voter on
January 1, 1867, he cannolt vote in the
year of grace 1900, oeither can a citi
zen lineally descended from him,
the operation of section five will be to
disfranchise one race on account of ig
norance land permit the oibher race to
vote notwithstanding their ignaironce,
wmcn is a ciear viurtLciun oi. liic ru-
teenth Amendment to the Constitution
of the United States, which says: "The
right of citizens of the United States
to vote shalll not be denied or abr'dged
'by the United Sitates or by any state
on account of race, color, or previous
condition of servitude." This amend
ment to ouir federal c'onsltitution was
declared by the secretary of etate, rat- !
ified by 'the several states of the union
on March 30, 1870, and we have aA reg
istered an oath in heaven that "we will
not violate its provisions.
The suproeme court of the United
States, in the case of the United S:ates
vs. Reese, "92 U. S. Rep., 563, speaking
of the Fifteenth Amendment, gays it
does not confer the right of suffrage
upon any one, It prevents the sitates,
or the United Staltes. however, from
giving preference in this particular to
one citizen of 'the United States over
another on account of race, color or
previous condition of servitude.
Now df seation five of the proposed
amendment ie knocked oult 'by the oouirts
as we feeil sure it will be, and sedtion
four stiamidjs, as we 'think lit will, (then
wftiat will be our condition as ia eitate on
sent free,. But one Sugar Sihell to B
family. ' '
Quaker valley mfg co.
Morgan and Harrison. Streets, Chicago.
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Deafji9ss Cannot be ir9i;
by. local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portions of th ear.
Tlhere is only one way to cure Deafness,
and that is byconetituitio'ial remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflames con
dition of -tlhe mucous lining of the Eusta
chian Tube. Wheoi this tube gets in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or
Imperfect hearing, anld) when dt is en
tirely closed, deafness is the result, and
unless the, inflamajtaon can be taken out
and this tube restored to Its normal con
dition, hearing will be des royed forever;
nine cases out of ten are caused by ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of tthe mucous surfaces.
We will glveOne Hun'dred Dollars for
any case of deafness (caused by ca
Oaitarxh Cure. Send for circulars free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
c THAT THROBBING HEART.
Would quickly 'ieave you, if you use
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousand
of sufferers have proved their matchles
merit fT Sick and Nrvious Head
aches. They make pure blood an
strong nerves alid build up your health
Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents
Money back if not cured. Sold by sJ.
dxugg' ta.
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It will only cost 3ou 50 cents extra to ride all day in a Cotton
Belt Parlor Cafe" Car (25 cents for a half day). 'Seated in a
large revolving arm chair with plenty of space around you, you an
enjoy as rruch freedom and ease as you please. If you are a smoker
.you will enjoy the large smokingxroom vith its arm chairs and
couch. The ladies will delight in the splendid ladies' lounging
'froont, with its lounge and inviting arm chairs, and its roomy dressing
room adjoining. You c'an have your meals in this car at 'any hour
you want them; order most anything you want, from a porterhouse
steak or a spring chicken down to a sandwich, take as long as you
please to eat it, and you will oniy Have to pay for what you order.
The Cotton Belt is the direct line to Texas . Its trains ran through from Cairo
and Memphis' to Texas without change. Direct connections ,ire made at its
junctions f or all piirts of Texas, Indian Territory, Oklahon i ;i a nd the Far West.
Write and teil us where ou are going and whsn yon will kwe a7d we wili
tell you what your tuket will cost, which train to tike to mnko the b:t Time and
connections: and will send yu an interesting little booklet, ' A TRIP To TEX AS."
E. f . LaBEALME, Gea:; Pass'r aci Tkt. kit,
ST. LOUIS, MO"
3. B.SUTTO;'. Tuvs-rAtf..
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NOTICE.
By virtue of an order of the superior
court of Buncombe county made at the
August term 1895. in t)he case of John
O'Byrne vs Violet Commons, adminis
tratrix of John Commons, deceased, et
al., I will sell to the highest bidder for
cash -at public auction at the court
house dorr in tbe city of Asheville, coi:n-
ty of Buncombe aoid state of North
ithe question of who is enitli'tled to vote? Carolina, cn Monday, November the 6th.
(Every man in Itho state wMite or black i899f belt ween the hours of 12 o'clock M.
who eamnot pay his poll tax, and every and 1 o'clock P. M., the land referred
mlan white or black who cannot rea'd any to in said order and more particularly
section of ftihe constituititoia .in the English Jee5ribed as follows: Fronting on Hay
l'ansruaere will be disfranchised, the few wood road in the western suburbs of the
There's always Mope wlhile there's One
Minute Cough Cure. "Am attack of
pneumonia left my lungs in bad ah ape
and I was near the first stages of con
sumption. One Minute Cough Cure com
pletely cured me," writes Helen Mc
Henry, Bismark, N. D. Give inatanlt
relief. For sale by T. C. Smith.-
'Edncate Tour Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation fbrever.
10c. 25c If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
Quisisana Nature Cure Sanitarium
Ashevillft, N C, 167 French Broad Avenue
will govern ithe many, the classes will
g'overn the masses.
But ome of 'the advocates of thli
'amemdmieicit say that if section five is
declaired uncontabitutioin'a!! thait the whole
thing will fall (together. In 'tMs T think
they are mistaken. The law as 'it is writ
ten in tltte bookls is ag'atesit them. The
bigfhesft courts of the iltaindi have often
spoken on this question).
The suprema couTt. of the United
States ira the case Bank of Hamilton vs
Duidfley, 2nd Pelt. 492, siys: "If any part
of the adt be unconstltulticcoal tha:t part
may bfe disregarded, while full effect
will be g'ivcm to such pamts as are valid."
A slitatute may be p'arlt const'itutional
and paT!t u.nconst-'i'utitoTial, Johnson, vs
Wrlsrra, 63'rldi Ncinth Carolina, 552. In
Garmble vs McCarty, 75 North Carolina.
509, ithe courft uses thits language:
"While the general pro-ls,:ns of an aet
mav be unconsltiituticinal, erne ct mors
cl'ausies may be good, provideid they can
be separated tflrom the cithers so as not
!to depejid upon) the existence of :'t!he oth
ers for their own existence." ,
The framews of this rjroposeg,; amfmd
city of Asheville, beginning at a stake
in the northern edge of said road Sigel
koe's comer, and running 'thence north
12 -2 deg. west 36 roles to a stake ;thenc
south 88 degrees east 7 1-2 poles to 8
sfiake; -thence south 20 degrees east 33
poiles to the Haywood rceld; thence with
said roaid south 73 degrees west 11 poles
more or less to the beginning, contain
ing two acres more or less.
This October 4th, 1899.
J. McD WHITSON, Commissioner.
Four
Fast
Trains
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Toledo, Detroit
AND
MICHIGAN AND CANADA POINTS
4 trains every week-day, 3 trains on Sunday.
Pullman and Wagner Sleepers
on night trains. Vestibuled
Paf lor Cars on day trains. :
,6 trains every week-day
4 trains on Sunday
to INDIANAPOLIS ;
4 trains every week-day
3 trains on Sunday
to CHICAGO
j AT EST G Ell MAN METHOD .
Ho Vcdicine! No Operations!
Most successful cures ufidcted by Massage, BathB, Diet, -Sweedish
M07 eraents. etc. AH diseases treated.
- NO CONSUMPTIVES TAKEN.
men't nave actually isllready eeparitied
the, doneitiltutitarial parts iof 3t from those
tha't re u-TucoWsfiltutiional. and toave pliac
eli the c-cme'titutdlonal pirovifeitons Jn ec
titetn' foulr of tlhe tacit and the unconst'tu
t'iional proviisilong iml pecWicn five. so. in
reiaidimg it, just Itake it with secJtiicnn .five
out amid you will have what it wii'l be
wlhen the dourltts tof the land have passed
upon it.
Should this jamemdment b adopted at
the polls, we) undTtike to say, that
when lit is comslt'rued bv the court it w'll
have a coflstaituti'om whfdh. disfranchises
evey citizein of the state who cannot
read an-d wrSte laWd htas nlotpaid his poll
tax for fhie previous yetaT ot ibefare
Mairch Isit 1n the ve"a!r in wWch he nno-
pcises to vote. Our sWe pvivemmpiit k
will 'then be absolutely in tlhe hand's
of the rich edutwited classes, and the
greait maisses of 'the common rvetrde
will be without voire rir Vote in th af
fairs of the s'baitie. Their voices will be
isilemcetdi for eveT, thefiir rintwtr 'to redress
their grieyaraicets 'airud risrht their wrongs ,
will be rame: in faoit tlbev 'will have no
rierht that tlhe iruling- cltaissfB wi'll be
.bounid to respect rv pir-tedt. Many of
the men who in the piaist have fnugtht
the 1 bt'l'ltles of our eioHrl oJd -wtat1 and
made 3iipr nt3me immoir'tal will (have to
onit vHtin? iso will thteV because j
w'i'h them the battle of liife his been i
such that tfbrir poverttv !Hb 'Pl'dsetd the
'schiclofl,h!ons'! doior'-'in their faces aratf thev
have not been able to leatrn tor ead and
write anv setriom 'oJ'tlhe consltitution in
tJbi Etotsrl'sh lansruaere.
Thi'3 effort trv thus 'disfranchi-e, humil
fii"ite arid de'iroy the dommtin people of
the pttialte lb bieen brou'Erht". upon us bv
-tfhie demiocrt'ltic rarltv "who mrade -'m the
A CLEVER TRICK.
It certainly looks like it. but there ia
really no trick about it Anybody can
try it who has lame back and weak kid
mean he can cure uim&elf right away Dy
; taking Electric Bitters. This medicine
tones up the whole system, acta as a
; stimulant to liver and kidney, is a blood
; purifier and erve tonic. It cures consti
pation, headache, fainting spells, sleep
lessness and melancholy. It ia purely
' vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores
the system to its natural vigor. Try
! Electric Bit era and be convinced that
j they are a miracle worker. Everyebot
i tie guaranteed. Only 50 cent a bottle
Vestibuled trains, Standard and Compartment
Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars, and Caf6 DimnjCars.
at T. C, Smith's, W. C.
and sPerham'8 pharmacy.
Carmlchaers
THE ....
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wusiacwiy, exaciiy as represented.
"Mti"" oUr will mm high aa $60. OO. od t"V
BABfllUI TOD BTXB IUaBB OfI p towT
MrUitMtOur Snanlal nfc d.i. -.1
ud IreiKht ciiargea. The machine weighs ' O.OV
pounds and the freight will rveraee 75
VE-1T THREE MONTHS' TRIA1
TTlEiriP
IS VIA THE
LEI
ON
is most attractive and refreshing.
. Pine ocean steamships leave Norfolk,!
Va., daily excepts Sunday, at 7.30 p. m.J
for New York direct, affording oppor-j
tunity for through passesgers from the
South. Southwest acd West to visit
Richmond. Old Point Comfort and Vlr
glnia Beach enroute.
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Complexion and Hair Specialists
The brilliant complexions of women in the more exclusive circles of Nev
York society are not explained by the theory that associates beauty and idle,
ness. In fact, many leaders of the world of fashion are "Hard workers. Yet
they keep their good looks even when they are old. How do they manage
it? THE MISSES BELL, of 78 Fifth Avenue, New York, themselves con
nected with some of the most noted and honored families in the metropolis,
have answered the question. They have prepared for the use of women ia
general, five preparations for improving the complexion and the hair.
TTrw HnlrAts and nMiArnl Infrvrmatlom
last campaign the" Tnoet. ssritemn pleflspeV apply to railroad ticket agentj. or to M.
ithkit men .aire rtarjabTd of making that if a'cROWELL, Gcneral;'Agent, Norfolk,
(they cainried itlbe .pnecti'nn thev woulid rfsu; J. F. MATER, Ageot ' 212 Main
3za
PAntl ff aoiVk fWVt Mflna
MONTHS TRIA1in your -owa home, and
aaea aaa Kraae.r Bewlac HaehlnM at aa.Kn. cm nn a i a
00,
RFWARP OF IIITiTintUC by nakaawB eoneerna
vertiaments, offering uakaowa maehinei under various names wUh
jarloos inducement. Write aoae Mead la CLiealvo aid le.rtrho atr
. KKLUBLR aHD WHO AKI HOT. vuieapi aaa leara wh arr
TH E B U RD ICBC irXyfHm?j?j,
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fiRinB MiriflKF wins nrrmn
WCT3 Ot JOSE. MA1E BY THE M8TMAKERIM r'AMERICA!
j&uju -Alii; BEST MATERIAL,
1
can buy5 SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK SIS?
rilVt rm SSSft stration shows machine cloBed7(headirop:
tern ba.ll hpartnff .Tr.'C.lV" wc. V? s oa
dlor notth'ing 'tlo a-brSdiene the rlelhlts of the
humblest citizm of the tend Ito. oaisit hts
one ballot lhlonetly lamli falrlv'wumted.
Thlit was a isOlemn plde"e tbythe flem--'rtsrpitHo
rfrlty to ptrotertt all tbie petole in
theiiir riprht'itio vipte tamd tlheiy have, lwkeu
the Tled?ie rud now fth phigioqnt
lantdl And I donit believe h& pelaple rf ,-ur
state can under any Pretext be led to reY
tet,rte sin treat a r-rimip m nm!a.n rights
aw th ladiTotion f tsrjosert nrier-in-stltutlopal
ameiffidrrhPTit our staV Con
gtiitution. . Most STWrttl'v."'
JASv M. MOODY.
WaynetsviU'e, N. ?., Oc. 26. 189".
For wounds, scalds, sores 'ktn di
seases and all trrltating eruptlo4iis, noth
ing so soothing aoid' h-ealing' aa DeWl .fs
1 Witch Hazel Salve. Mrs.' Emma B1m,
Matron Englewood Nursery, Ch casro. ,
says "of it: "When, all Qlae falls in heal
ing our babies, . it wll cure. . For sale
by T. C. Smith. .- I ;
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St. Richmond, Va.
H. B. Walker, Traffic Manager; 31 J.
Brown, General Passenger Agent.
Finest - Passenger Service
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Finest lam Hieh
. ing shuttle, automatic
J?1 treadle "WulsiVth'iron
ilSn irhKfJ?2rJrour39otion 'eed, self thi4adii
1- :,:
stand.
threading Ttbrat.
B. oatent tens loo
rr rS0' head ,9 handsomely elaborated
GUARANTEED the nuSMiVS?t&i&i
MMBniii 5tllUABiL?EB with ererymaehiM.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING Ofendexamto this machine, compare it
cn An .TiA " "ja those your storekeeper sells at $40.00
liberator, improTed loose wheel, ad jtw table 1
" 101 , ucoumj uar, patent areas ruan
I (arable and aearea
vuias xu uAi. . sorr
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' For Infanta and Children.
Tba Kind You flare Always Bought
y Bears the
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"No trouble to answer quewxion.
Dlf ct 11m tm
Texas, - - - y','i
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s The Misst-3 BEILSS
COMPLEXION TONSO
is an external application, the presence
of which on the face cannot be detected.
It is perfectly harmless even to the most
delicate skin. It is a sure and quick
cure for. all roughness and eruptions.
It acts on the skin as a tonic, producing
a naturally pure complexion. Cosmetics
merely hide blemishes. The Tonic gets
rid of them.
It removes pimples, freckles, black
heads, moth patches, liver spots, eczema,
redness, oiliness and all discolorations
and i mperfections of the ski. Price, $1
a bottle.
Site Misses BELL'S
GOMPLEXION SOAP
is made from the -pure oil of lamhaf
. wool. It is healing and erratifvine to the
skin, keeping it at all times ia a cleaa
ana nealthy state. This SoaD is daintirv
scented, and is a most welcome aid to
the toilet oi fastidious women. Thette-'V
: most car is taken in selecting materials
and scrupulous cleanliness In the labor
atory insures the purity of the product
, mete, ceuis per c&ice, large iour-ounc
:size.
HAIR TO NIG
cures dandruff and prevents s 07 return
of it; stops that maddening itcting of
the scalp and makes the hair strong,
soft and lustrous. It is especially help
ful to persons Those hair is thinrmy and
liable to All out. The tonic cleanses
the skin about the roots ot the hair ; will
soon cover bald spots wi tb. a handsome
growth. Price, $1 a bottle. '
The Misses BELL'S
for restoring prematurely gray locks to
their original color.
It is not a dye nor a stain. It Is a color
less liquid that is applied to the roots of
the hair and leave? no telltale signs 00
the scalp or fcrehead.
Neither does, it change the color of the
hair all at once. Only dyes do that,
and they wash off. But Capilla-Renova
will nowash off. Price, 81.50 per bottle.
v - The Misses BELL'S SI&N FOOD
la a wft, creamy, exquisittfy trfumed ointmenVwhich helpsthe action of the Tonfc,
and. in .mild cases of roughness, redness, pimples, etc., is a cure in itself It clears the
Kes of the skm of all impurities and feeds xt b" building up the texture and making
e flesh beneath it solid ard firm. Price, 75 cents ner iar.
fir
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A trial size sample of any one of above preparations at our carlo:
in i.ev iork tity; oiLy mail to any address in plain wrapper upon re
ceipt o? 25 cents in stampe or silver to cover actual cost of postage and
packing. Trial size eamDl as can hn
oniy. Oar agents wili uoz supply them. Correspondence cordially
THE BEH, T!LEl'CO., T Firth Avenue, IVewVork
ixn-ijor our new book, " SxreU of .Bnitif' Free lo any addrett,
Th MlMtes Bell's Complexion Tonic, Complexlaa Soap, Skin Fo-L afid
lpilc are for wd In thU city bv W. CX C?.rmlehel. 1
forth treatment of THE LIQUOR, OPIUM. MORPHINE and
uther Drug Addiction! Thf Tobbacco Habit Kerve Exhaustion
, ': iLadiei agonized by i ifemale ' Disordiers
should avoid : "' impleasaini ' ramlnations
aftd at ones cure themselves s with & Sim
mons. Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, v
WE PAY $23
cash for a sinele stanji Sto
cutl We pay 6 to
for manypostage Btamp
between 1847 and lm JUjA
TO you old letters and
01 v oui -tiZZU
OI aouaro. ow" E
. Bemove causes of Menstrual Su
slons Exaggerationa and Irregnlarntle
by taking Simmons Squaw ,Yln win
Tablets. . ' : s - -
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