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' ' t : Just received direct from the manufacturer car load of splen did Trunks-best material well made and handsomely finished. We will save you from 50c to $3.50 on each trunk. 20 trunks exactly like picture, best of hardware, heavy leather straps double world beater. $435 EE TOMORROW E A large assortment of other styles at equally low prices: TMT EARS ; JLVJJL 33 S. Main. rJ 3 luuuuuuiumuiiaiuuauiuuuumiiimmmuiuimiiiui omra 1 1 B FT I m Km LI VI Ih 7 Ilnilirn nh UUlUIUl OlUi TMftV ' Dfill CU1 disease cured by TAUR-A-rUUHA 345942 cases In 17 years MOODY AHD CRAYFORtTS HEW APPOIIITHEIITS Resume Joint Canvass Beginning Sep tember 25. Hon. James M. Moody, republican candidate for congress, and Hon. yt. T. Crawford, democratic candidate Cor congress, will address the people upon the issues of the campaign at the fol lowing times and places, to wit: Morgan Hill, Friday, September 28. Burnaville, Yancey county, Saturday, September 29. Pairview. Buncombe county, Wed nesday, October 3. Avery's Creek, Thursday, October 4. Mills River, Henderson county, Fri day, October 5. Hendersonville, Saturday, October 6. Brevard, Monday, October 8. Bdneyville, Henderson county, Tues day, October 9. Canton, Haywood county, Thursday, October 11. "Waynesville, Friday, October 12. Fines Creek, Haywood countyV Sat urday, October 13. , Spring Creek," Madison county, Mon day, October 15. Hot Springs, Tuesday, ..October 16. Marshall, Wednesday, October 17. Mars Hill, Thursday, October 18. Everybody invited to attend the dis cussions and especially the . ladies. ' Speaking begins at 1 o'clock, p- m' THOS, 6. ROLLINS, Chr. Rep. Cong. .Com. J. t. MtfRPHY, Chr. Dem. Cong. Com. HON. SPEHCtr! BLACKBURII. Appointments for Campaign in the Eighth District. I Hon. Spencer Blackburn, republican candidate for congressvin the Bfghth congressional district, wilf address the people upon the Issues of the day at the following times and places:'. ! Mt. Airy, Surry county, (at night) Monday October X. '. Union Hill, Surry county, Thursday, October 4. Edwards X roads, Alleghany coun ty, Friday, October 6. Piney Creek, Alleghany county, Sat urday, October 6 A , . Peak Creek (Transou's store), Ashe county, Monday, October 8. Clifton, Ashe County, Tuesday, Octo ber 9. ' 7; Zionvllle, Watauga county, Wednes day," October 10. ' ' -" Foscoe, Watauga county, Thursday, r iron bottom, a TOMORROW ' -4 The disease ia the national rarse of Japan and China. A remedy was imperative and the 'medical profession there accepted this aa the only permanent, painless, private. quick core known to science. A weeks'. treatment FREE OF CHARGE. Phy- eicians and all confidentially treateq py mail MEATraiNT-co., 123 west sut nw yopik caty. October 11. Plum Tree, -Mitchell county, Friday, October 12. Bakersville, Mitchell county, Satur day, October 13. Ladies cordially Invited. Speaking begins promptly at 1 o'clock. SAMUEL. F. VANCE, Chairman Republican Congressional Committee S. Gv BRIM, Secretary. $335 For Arrest and Conviction of Canton Postoffice Burglars. To wliicm; it may wneernr This Is to certify that the, following" citizens of Canton, N,, C, . wUl pay ihe following amounts or the:, arrest &ndiioixmcidon of the thief or thieves- that broke. in'to the Oaniton postoffloe tm Wednesday night. August 29, 1900 and broke open the safe, and tok therefrom 5Q,6& post office money order funds, $133,99 post- office funds, $49.73 Odd Fellow money. $4.69 Canton Cbrneft band funds, .100.00 individual money of postmaster, .one open face goad wwtch or Or. J. H. Mease, value $25.00, and one open ifao gold filled watch of C. D. Smathere, 16 size, s-4 pttate, value S8.00. C. F. rmathers, iposcmascer 25. 0 Dr. J. H. Mease, M. D. 5.00 C. V. Hampton, merchant...... 10.00 R.Winfield, merchant ... 5.00 C. F. Wells, merchant tO.OO M. M. Wells, merchant ........ 6.00 W. F. Cook, derk- 5.00 W. T. Sharp, Tmenchanft 10.00 E. D. Brown, druggist .......... 5.00 W. M. Johnston, farmer 2.50 D. C. Cummlngs 5.00 W. H. Johnson 5.00 JoLn W. Scott, merohant .50 I C. Bi Bumgardner 5.00 W. J. Hampton 10.00 !J. N. Mease 5.00 P O. repartmei-t ...$2C0.00 J. S. Patton 5. OS W. P. Ford 6.00 vTo prevent consumption' quickly .cire enroac ana lung rtrouoies with one Min ute Cough Cure. Dr. T. C. Smith. ZSqumis placed In vessels of tmglazeJ earthenware are quickly cooled. The rea son is that the porous earthenware quick ly becomes saturated, and the evaoora- tion from its surface causes it to become quite cold. , 1 ' - - "Destiny." said the pensive boarder, "is like a chicken. It isn t everybody who can carve it to his entire satisfac tion." Puck. The great success of Chamberlain's Colic, GUfi&ra and, Dlarroea Jlemedv In the (treatment of bowel complainli has mane . ut: stanoard s over the greatsr part of the civilized world. For sale oy u. a. Rayaor. druggist. REWARD & Siiue the watermelon trade has be- gan to "wane Watauga cabbage is tak ing !gyg;22&e and Is coming in by the ragon loads. Morgianton wews. The state has issued- reprints ot the 4th and p2d volumes, supreme f court reports, with annotations by Judgfev I Walter Clark. "Reprints of volumes 61 and 68 with annotations' by the same hand are .now in he press. Many severe criticisms -were hetura on the streets yesterday of the bung ling' manner hi; which the hanging of Kinsauls, at Clinton, was carried out. He was hanged twice, and the wounds on his throat were torn open by the rope,. --News and Observer. The High Point Metallic Bed com pany is the name of a company which is to make aron bedsteads. It ha an authorized capital of 150,000. The offi cers are J. H. Mills, president: E. M. Armfield, vice president; R." H. Wheeler, secretary and treasurer. Work on the buildings will commence at once, and the company expects to have ia line of goods on (the market by tihe 1st of January. Judge Boyd, sitting at chambers in i the circuit court of the United States, has made an order appointing Robert R. Kimg, of Greensboro, receiver of the Greensboro Wafer Supply company. i The suit in which this action is taken was Drought oy une vjuarcuan uu-ust and Deposit company of Batimore, against the Water Supply company. The plaintiff is the owner of the de- i fendant's bonds to the amount of $110,- 000, and insolvency of the defendant I and failure to meet the interest and other obligation are the grounds of action. Raleigh has, as the Observer has been told, a "suicide club," made up, i as one might easily guess, of morphine fiends. Some of the fiends were at the I theater last evening to see "Sherlock Holmes." and to them the real feature of the fine performance was no doubt the taking of the "dope" by the re doubtable Sherlock. This brinigrs to i mind the fact that some years ago a Raleigh lawyer died who took what was said to be as large a dose of mor phine a was ever taken, regularly by any one In this country, l.s pills, and i immense ones they were, were prepared and kept in a drug store, and each day one was sent him . Charlotte Observer. REST-CTJRB PLACE. One of the most beautiful houses In Asheville, charmingly situated, sur rounded by 62 acres of larad; on street car line; 10 minutes walk to postofflce. Elegant general table for rer v cure boarders. Hygienic diet for those under treatment. QUISISANA SANITARIUM, 167 French Broad avenue. Presence of Mind. If there be one thing that I more than another admire it is the having one's wits about one perhaps because I never had mine. To be possessed --only of l'esprit d'escaliers is simply an aggrava tion. As illustrative of ready wltted men I recall an incident that I have often told, but never published. Let me do that now in justice to one that is gone. In company with the late jrR. Osgood I one of an evening dropped in at Wal- lack's old theater. We could get no seats, as there was standing room only. At the end of the first act two orchestra seats were vacant in front, and we walk ed down and took them. Barely were we seated when two gentlemanly look ing young men came down the aisle and addressed me. 'Beg pardon; but have you checks for those seats ?" I was on the point of rising, when Os good replied: "No. Have you?" They hadn't. It was merely a bit of supreme bluff. But how few would have had the readiness to meet and parry it. John Paul in Harper's Magazine. EACE AND DISEASE. A Short Lesson on die Meaning of a mil liar Word. Disease i the opposite of ease. Web ster defines diaeese as "lack of ease, uneainess, trouble, vexation, disquiet." It Is a condition due to some derange ment of the physical organism. A vast majority of the "dis-ease" from which people suffer Is due to Impure wodd.d Disease of this kind is cured bv Hood's Sarsaparllla, which purifies, eta'Ticne and: vitalizes the blood. Hood's Sarsa--parilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, pim ples and all eruptions. It tone the stomach and creates a good appetite, and it gives Vigor una vaxa-nty to tne whole body. It reverses the condition of things, giving health, comfort and 'ease' in place of "disease." Various Kinds of Knts. Stnbb This would be a fine plact to go Butting. Penn Nutting in a theater? S Sfubb Yes. There are peanuts in the gallery, polished cocoa nuts in the front row and chestnuts on the stage. Chicago News. This is the season; when mothers are alarmed on account of crou'D-. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure,, which children, like ito take. Dr. T. C. Smith. Bait. K Nimrod Pat. did you ever catch frogs 1 yzt Faith: an Oi did, sir. Nimrod What did you bait with? rax Bezorrr. i barix wifh a sthick. Chicago News. ' t DOES IT PAT TO BUT CHEAP?, A ebeap remedy tor eoiurfcs cd colds is an right but you want something viii relieve, and: cure the more earveje and dangerotus results of throat and lung troubles. , : What shall , ou do? Go to a , warmer and more regular dlmate? Tea, a possible: if not possible for you. then 1 In either case take the ONLY remedy that has been- introduced in all civilised countries wlta success In evere throat and Jung- troubles, "Boachee's German Svrup. It not only heals nd stlmn i ' ue ussues to oeatrmr hf eerm i disease, but allays inflammatioxcauet asy expectoration, rives a vood nlarht's rcsx, suki cures coe.naueat. Try ONE oottie. 'Recommended manv mam bv drucgists in' the world. 1 For al tor .Gazette want adds reach the pU "THE CROWD WAS EASY. .... ': . "'. Aa4 So Was tke Syiiatliyj Dodjr f: ;witk wuevp wwoid ' VJL woman in dWpl mourning and ;ap parently in distiss; attra5cted a rof of belated citizens- onrJjSigbtli vayepne nd Sixteenth street af 2"ocIock in the morn ing onejlay last week. She was young afid-goou looking. She stood close to the rails of the down town track and looked up and down the pavement as if in search . 'a " - -va and down the pavement asuui searvu i something. She Fas nervous and said peatedly:. ; ; - - -A' ir j "What shall I do? What shall I do? i of repeatedly "What -'A doaen young men lit, matches and, Joined in the search, i They were unable to find anything. One asked what she had lost. .. t. "Oh, Tve lost my pocketbookr said the woman, f'lt contained all the. money I had, and I don't know what I shall do.1 Then she began to weep. "It's too bad," said some one sympa thetically. "How came you to be so un fortunate?" . "I alighted frpm one of these Eighth avenue cars, and just as it was about to start I discovered that my purse was missing. The thought occurred to me that I might have left it on the seat, and I shouted to the conductor to stop the car. He refused, but flung - something at me which I believe was the pocket book, and the car was soon out of sight. I thought that 1 would be able to find it. but it does not seem to be around any where. I would not mind it so much on ly it contained a little ring belonging to my dead child. Now I have nothing to remember her by." One man at once said he would pay her fare home. Another offered to hire a cab. while another proposed to com plain of the conductor for his rudeness if shecould only remember the number. The woman began to lament and weep again. A tall, well dressed man wearing eyeglasses broke through the crowd and spoke to the woman. "What has happened T "Oh. nothing." she said: "only I've been very Unfortunate. I have lost my pocketbook and am penniless. It is not that I care about so much. It is my dead baby's ring which I lost with it that wor ries me the most." The man. without listening further, delved down into his inside pocket and produced a card. He handed it to the woman and said: A LAtO IS UJJ UUA.Vh?0. u. VM me tomorrow. I have Influence with the . Metropolitan Traction people, and I will ! see that this conductor is punished. Here. ' accept this $5 bill. It is' the smallest I have. It will tide you over till tomor- row. BCere he paused and turning to the crowd continued: "Gentlemen. I am going to start a sub scription for this poor woman. She is un fortunate and deserves your assistance. The same thing may happen any night to your wives, mothers, sweethearts or even your own children. Now, who will help her out of her predicament? You see I have contributed $5. although I am not a millionaire." Quickly dimes, quarters and halves were subscribed, and in a little while more than $7 more was collected. The money was turned over to the woman by the man with the eyeglasses. The woman was profuse in her thanks and bidding her benefactors "good night" boarded an up town car and rode away. A report er who had observed the whole proceed ings thought he would watch the man with the eyeglasses. The latter got on the next car, and the reporter followed. The man with the eyeglasses got off at Forty sixth street and joined the woman, who was waiting at the corner for him. The pair gm'ted rach other effusively and then walked arm in arm toward Broad way. As th-.v went along' the reporter besird this: "Say, those guys were dead easy. Why. it was the softest graft I ever struck. W got aoout Jm. bay, tnts is men. We got aoout 9i. Say, tuts is easifr than stealing, and I guess we can j make enough to keep us in luxury for a couple of months." "Yes. they were easy. Let us strike Broadway. We may catch another lay before we go home." New York Sun. A WORD TO MOTHERS. Mother of children affected with croup or a severe cold need not hesi tate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor nat cotic in any forma, and may be given la .confidently to the babe aa to an tffoft. Vftfe rat roooefc tba tmm at tended It use in the teatmet W cold ind croup bias won for it the approval Tvrise it has received : tousrhout the United States and in many foreign anda. For Bale by C. A. Rayaor, drug gist. No man is so illiterate that he cannot teadh othrs something'. ; HAIR BALOAr.l ! . Clawsts, ad, W?tiflS fii hsla PnunntM s fttirtnkat tram r - J5tw, Tails ,,Bstare Orty Sair to ts Yoatafal Col. Qutr weatp Vtitiwei fchair fcdia, mtmmJmmiSSmmmmmaSlSSSSm The rich man travels when he will; the poor man when, he can. The finger of destiny Is to be found on the hand of fate. y Dr. David Kennedys QavoriteMemedV Cures all- kidney stomach IIVFR TROUBLES. Just as Good. He I say, miss, is "there a drugstore open anywhere near hear? Barmaid tat railway restaurant) No; they're all shut. HeNo place where I could buy a rub ber ring or something like that, suitable for a baby cutting its teeth? Barmaid No. He (in a tone of resignation) Well, then, wrap me up one of your ham sand wiches. Stray Stories. 'For' 'Want' advertisements see page 6 . , r .. CUR? ALL YOUR .PAIRS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest in Itself SIMPLE SAFE AND QUICK CURE FOR j Cramps, Diarrhoea, Colds, Coughs, Neuralgia, - ' RKeumatfsm. ' ,t- - 25 and 50 cent Bottles. BEWARE OK IMITATIONS. " BUY ONLY.THE GENUlNe, P E RR Y DAVIS r U 1 1 - v?:v--'.-rV''V'-"-K- - Wm jf , : . i" N-'vf" ? iHv "? I Jill 3 JZjjjfyPC can have a practical treatise on motheriiockii telfin 3Tr( - about "MOTHER'S fWET0i(ihaii Tm v W monthis of pain and trouble), sent, freeVgc 5 V Sl sending name 1 ana address of self ot friends' ttf 2 BRAlyiteM CO., Attoato, 3 Tdutttr Js. "The world can produce nothing like Mother's Friend. jSg ye " Sold bv best Drusts, Sl.OO. c sent b express on recekrt of orico. Sbv DATES FOR BOONE AND CAMPBELL Campaign to Bein October 1st at Rutherfordton. Homi . J. and M. Campbell, democratic Hon. Ghas. C. Boone, re- elector, . , , .... . -puiw?u pie 'of the ninth congressional district upon the issues of the caimpaign at Ithe rouowing times Rutherfordton. Monday, Oct. 1. Ca-roleeiD', Tuesday nlgihit, Oct. 2. Dysartsville, Wednesday, Oct. S. Marion, Thursday, Oct. 4. Black Mountain, Friday, Octa. 5. Columbus, 1 -nday, Oct. 8. ' Hemdersoaville, Tuesday, Oct. 9. Brevard, Wednesday, Oct. 10. Asheville, Friday, Oct. 12. -Waynesville, Monday, Oct. 15. Webster, Tuesday,- Oct. 16. Bryson City, Wednesday, Oat. 17. Murphy, Thursday, Oct. 18. - Hayesville, Saturday, Odt. 20. 'Robtbiinsvllle, Monday, Oct 22. Franklin,, Wednesday, Oct. 24. Clyde, Friday, Oct. 26. Spring' Creek, Saturday, Oct. 27. Hot Springs, Monday, Oct. 29. Mars HUM, Thursday, Nov. 1. Cane River,- Friday, Nov. 2. Burasvttle, Saturday, Nov. 3. The speaking will begin at 1 o'clock p. m. All the pejple are cordially in vited. THOS. S. ROLLINS, Chalrmaia' Rep. Ex. Com. J. D. MURPHY, . Chairman Dtm. Ex. Com. Even a dark lantern has its bright side. STOPS T COUOH ANI WORKS OFF THE ""OLD. Luaxauve uromo-yuiar e xiaoiexs cure cold in one day. No cur no pay. Price 25 cents. NOTICE. Sfiate of North Carolina, Superior O urt Buncombe County, George S. Greenlee, plaintiff, agatast Patsy Greenlee, defendant: The . defendant above tamed. Patsy Greenlee, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been . commenced in the Superior Court of Buncombe counit:-. State of North Carolina, for the purpose of- ob taining a divorce from the defendant from the bonds of matrimony, for the cause of abandonment and adultery. Said defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of Buncombe county. North Carolima to be Iheld the tenth Monday after the first Monday In September, 1900, at ithe court house in the city -f Asheville, North Carolina, and! answer or demur to the complain of said action or the plaintiff will apply to the court ifor the relief demanded ia the complaint. September 17, 1900. . MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. H i' B . BROWN, Attorney for Plaintiff. North . Carolina, Bunooimbe county Superior Court. C. E. Lymaai vs. I Jones Bailey No- ttioe of Puiblicatloa of Summons. The defendanit, I. Jones Bailey, iwfll take notio4 that an action enitfitled as above has been begun In the Superior court of Buncombe coxmty, 'North Car olinteL for the possession of a certain! tract of lamd situated in said county in which the said defendant claims an interest, and' tthe said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear tamd answer or demur to the complaint on file in said action on the tenth Monday outer the first Monday, in September, 1900, it being the 12th day of November, or the plaintiff (will ap ply to the court for the rel i efdemand ed in the complairat. This ' Joxme 30th, 1900. MARCUS EBWI.N Clerk of ithe Superior Court of Bun combe County, NorJhyCarolina. NACBTVTXtLiE, CHATTANOOGA AND FT. L. . ANT WESTERN AND ATINTIC RAXCWATS, Tne great iQirough litae to Arkuuiaa, Texas and the North-wet. Three daily cminc oerween unattanooga, Atuam Mempiils and Chicago. Through Pull umm. eleepeni and elegant day coaehe- witSkout chamge L.,twen' Chattanoo- and St. Louis, -and - bet Teen Cbat tanooga and - Jacksonville, Florida. If you are ooutemplating a trip, tp cy , poiat, you-wlll Hod It i ,0 your 'interest to write or can ion. ' W. L. Danley, G. P. A.; NashviHa, . - J. H. Lattner, S. P. A., Cot 9tk and 41 .-k t street, Chattanooga, Team, . W. T. Rogers, T. P. A., KsexTiH H. P.. SmftbL, Truffle Manager, Kach The Gazette is the best medium for advertising hotels and hoarding houses. Only Ashevm : .vaper sold on trains. NOTICE. State of North Carolina, Buncombe County. T eAO County. In the Superior Court. Be fore the Clerk. NOTICE. J. E. Birowm', AdmlnistnaJtor of W. F. Parris, Deceased,1, intestate, plaintiff, vs. Jtimes Parris, John Parris, Noah Par ris, J. L. Parris, M. J. .Parris, A. J. Parris, Martha Cairn --and W. R. Cain, her husband, Mary Fore and R. B. Fore, her ihusband, Louise Moeely and J. H. Mosely, her husband, Ze no Parris, Claudius Parris, Annie L. Parris, Edward Parris, Edna. Hughea and - Hughes, iher husband, heirs t at law of W; F. Parris, deceased, in testate, defendants. The defendants above named will take " notice thalt an action or special proo'-edtrig entitled as above has been commenced' in 'the Super! - Court of Buncombe County, efore the" Clerk of said court, by the plaintiff. J. E. Brown, as administrator 01 the estate of W. F. Parris, deceased, d,nteetatj. to c'U two certain pieces or tracts of land, si uated in Frenoh Broad township, in said county and tate, of which 'the said W. F. Parris, deceased, intestate, was seized at the time af his death, to make assets ito pay the debts of the said W. h . Farris, deceasedi, Inrteefeate ; that 'the purpose of said actHcra or spe cial proceeding- consists wholly or par tially in excluding said defendants from any right, title, Interest or lien, they or either of them may have in or to said two pieces c tracts of I4id as the lawful heirs of the said "W. F. Parris, deceased, intestate, or otherwise; And the defendants will further take notice hhait they are requlr d to appear at the office of Ithe Clerk of the Superior Court for the county of 3uncom on the 8th day of December, 1900, and an swer or demur to the complaint or peti tion of ithe plaintiff, or the relief there in demanded will be granted. This the 21st dfty of September, 1900. MARCUS ERWIN, Clerk Superior Court. MARK W. BROWAN, At tonne y. NOTICE. By virtue of a deed of truet made by James M. Ray and- Alice C. Ray, hi wife, to the undersigned Char lee A. Moore and w. P. DeSaussure on the 16th day of June, 1894, which, to duly regiertjered in the office of the rejristef of deeds of Buncombe ooninlty, Nortli uarouna, in ibook 37, Deeds of Trusts and'rtjBgW-asM':'offlee; on page 254 et ifeq. , to eecure ' the payimenit of certain bond executed . by the aM James "M. Ray to the MetroDolttui BuUdlhif and Loan association- dated been made in the performance of the condttloina of eald bonds . and In tia payment of the sums of money secured thereby, I will;: having" been so required byaid Metropolitan BuiLding-and iotn association, and the board of directon thereof, on Monday, the let day ot Oc tober, 1900, at 12 o'clock m:,-' ait court house door in the city of Ashe ville, county of Buncombe, and state North Carolina, sell at public ancttfc to the Mghest bidder for cash tfceTfol- lowing real property, to-wit: "All (that piece or parcel of land sit uate, lying and :beink in said city of Asheville on' Town branch, and Tr yard and Valley streets in said, city, known as the old 'Patton Stable I.' bounded and described as foUowsf Be ginning on a 'stake at the junction ot lanyard street and Valley street, and at the northeast corner of said 1 unc tion, and running .with Valley -street north 23 1-2 degrees east 11 poles and 6 units xo a stake at the corner of fence; thence north 64 degrees -west 13 1-5 poles' to a stake, the old corner of the lot thence south 26 degrees ire4 0 3-5 poles to a Stake in the mandn 01 Tan yard street; thence with said street south Ave poles to a stake in me raaxgfe of said street; thence with the '-i Street south 64 degrees east 11 -ipole and 10 links to the beginning, contain lng- one hundred and fifty-five ' squAfe rods, more or less, and including tl large old stable built by Jas.W.PaCtoo, deceased, and the brick building" so occupied by Mr. Dee; - For a more perfect description of land reference is hereby made saJl deed of trust. This September 1, 1900. 'lt;' -V CHAS. A. MOORB, Trustee. l-a-wk-4t ZH v v.- - QUESTIONS ANSWERED Tes, August Flower stlU has the W est sale of any me cine In the dvi world. Tour mothers anavgrandmo1-' ers never bought of u"Cng anything for Indigestion or Biliousness Dod w.ere scarce, and they eeldoai heajj k Appendicitis, Nervous . Prostration Heart Failureetc. They used' iAu S'aLfVCll L7 LJLCCUI UUL LilK VVH.fTTl S.Ttf1 . Vr fermentation of ttndige ted food, rel0' late the action of the liver, sUmol". the nervous and organic action of system, and that is all theytook vwh feeling dull and bad Tith headaches other aches. Ton only need -a few ot Green's August Flower in liquid to make you satisfied. Jiere U nothl serious ithe matter with you . For W. C. Carmiohael'sr v 7 i A - r- J!
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