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- IS THE UARKET&: b .Yesterdays : . Quotations the New TorKExbhanges Chicago Graixx Markets on "CONSPICUOUS Highest, Lowest aud Closing Prices For Active StocKs Cotton Market Point. " Reported by Murphy & Go. U Church street, A&heville; Brokers, New York, March 22. As might have been expected m view, of .ithe tremend ous acifcivdty in those stocks in ithe later deaings of yesterd&y the Erie issues were 'thie conspi'OU'O'us features of ' this morning's -market at .the opening of business, ubstantial advances were shown in all Masses of -these stocks and Hlha 'bond: issues of same capital were likewise exceddtergLy strong1 and strong features of tflie railway list went ted in St. L. and S. F. whidh was at tended ,by reports that a. dividend will strong features of the railfway list were Burlington, the Wabash issues and no taWv the Southern' Hallway shares . St Paul and Hock Island were also in good dlcimanid. The industrial quarter was there being im suiglar ireflrai'ng in which . case 'the ehianges were limited. There -were1 aictive dealings to B. R. T. ,.and M&nfoiattaini -with a sharp advamse showing- in 'the last ailamed'. Lon&Gli sent in a higher range of prices for American stocks and all division of the market 'there were reported very strong chief ly on account of the ettlement of . the Amgllo-Riussian) -dispute ini China. For eign houses were liberal buyers here ait (the opening of business. There was lit tle novel presemted for consideration in this-- morabag's mews. STOCKS. ilig-ii. Low. Close & W. Ref. F. F. pfd, ..102 ..43 ..143 ,. 128 ..61 .'.95 .. 93 Copper.. " . Ainu. iS't. Aim. iSuff. , iAan. Tob. . a., t. & s. A. T. & .S B. &- O. . . Brkiid R. T. 844 1 Ches. & O. .. .'. ..47 C.B. & Q 167 Colo. EV& I ..50 Ocm. Gas 213 Con. Tob , 45 Fed. (Steel 49 Gen. Electric 215 Mo. K. & T. pfd. .. .i59 Illinois ..137 Rep. Steal , ..17 Li. & N 100 iManhiaittani L 127 ; Met. St. Ry 167 Mo. Pac. .. .. .. .. ..101 N. 'T. Cen 147 N. A W1 .. ..511 Nor. Pao .. .. .. .. . 88 Nor. Pac. ipfdl ..89 Ctot. & West 33 Pac. Mail 35 Pensn.. ... .. .. .. 154 Peo. Gas ... .107 Readl 1st pfd 74 Read'. J0om 34 Rock Island. ...... 129 Sit. Paul .. 152 South. Pac." ..45 Southern; .. .. .. .. 27 -kSouitheinai pfd 79 Tenn. C. & I 57 Union Pac .. ..94 TJ. S. Leather 13 - U. S. Leather pfd .. 75 W. Union fTel 89 Wabash 40 I. & H ... 166 i 101 42 142 127 60 94 92 82 46 164 49' 210 45 48 215 57 137' 17 99 125 163' 99 146 51 87 89 32 34 152 106 73 34 128 151 45 ' 26) 78 56 92 13 75 87' 37 164 101. 42 143 127 61 94 93 834 46 165 50 211& 45 49 215 57 137 17 99 126 164 9954 146 51 87 89 32 3524 154 106 73 34 128 151 45 27 78 56 93 13 75 88 39" 164 COTTON. vNaw York March 22. iCottorai advic es firom Liverpool today-.-were much bet ter .than expected and Europe sent lib eral orders .tto 'buy at opening-. Liver pool spots 3 3-32 id. higher amid futures adtvamced 9-64 d. near 10-64 far arnomths and closed at best. Overpoo.1 stood about 15 too 20 points higher .for spring r'laiad suimttner months but it ihas ruled feverish and- easier during the forenoon, owing1 :to free offeringsi desipate the " stimiulati'ng advi'cies from 'Liverpool and better outlook for politics in Ohina. . COTTON. January 7 32 March .. .8 02 , April .. ; ,.8 09 May .. .. '. . 8 10 June,.. .-; 8 08 Ju.' .... .. r. .. 8 09 . Augfudt . . ; September C October . Novemiber Deceimiber .. .. .... 7 85 7. 50 .. .. . .. 7-41 .. .-. .. 7 35 ... 33 7 32 7 99 8c 8 02 8c 8 02 7 75 7 47 7 37 T 30 7 31 7 32 8 07 8 07 8 09 8 09 8 07 able for rabrv&ng; corn.-iWhleBit was firm Jr. the afternoon iwith light offerings Jand The" cVse was steady. - - PROVISIONS: The trade in ixog pro ducts was nervous and unsettled; pork was out and that , the rade. was large--1 ,. ly in the wiay of selling!. Iard ana bids werelitaiiDwevv: only ,34,000 at the three (poia'ts - ith. prices abwout steady i Provisions were quiet: in. ithe' af ternoon partially ;re covering . -J -s I r f IflVIERPOOIL iCXXltPOiN.' . -1 By privaitie wire to Mturphy & Oo Ti ' The following were'! the trulfcg1 quo tations in the exchange "today:. Tone Aran. Sales 10,000. Mid. 4.: - Open close ..a -V Feb. -CMJar.'. . Marchr April . AprifM'ay-. . - .: 4 35 Mtiy-June . . .. ... .. ... .4 o3 .4 -1 r 4 38. - 4 2 4 354 42 4 42 4 41 jTine-July July-Auig1... Aug-Sept .. Sept-Oct.,..ii Oct-Nov NovBeci:' 4 36 4 35 4 33 4 31 4 13 4 07 4 41 4' 46 4 33 4 30 4 10 4 OS ' -BRAVE 'MEN F-AJjL. " ' , .- ; 'Victims itw tto-mach, liver -amd! Mdney. troubles as well as women, and all fel the results in loss of appetita, . poisons In the "blood;" 'backache and tired, list less, run-d'Oiwn feeling. BUt there's no need to -feel lli'ke that. Listen, to J. W. Gardiner, IdaivdHe, Ind; He sa.y: "Elec trio Bittjers acre just the thing1 for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than tanything-1 could take. I can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only- 50 cents,.at all drug stores. Every 'bottle guaranteed. GLIMPSESOFLIFEHl ' - .THE OLD HOIiTII STATE Floating Items That Sliow J .the Trend of Industriai: 1 and'SocialProgress. - KVJbLRITS-OF IXTEKEST y ; V IN LAND OF THE SKY Gleanings From the Columns of th!b Xocalr Papei-s in Various Towns of State . . Farm wtorlc has progressed1 more- eatf .isfaoborily -this onionth tJhan, .either of the ;two previorua tones. The cfontrast' between- the quality of work done this year and last ishiould. he viivid In 'the minds of ail. Tarboro Sou'therner.' 'Emperor Willfem 4s really a brilldiant oratior. NOTHOE-Trustee's Sale. By virtue of the power of sale in a certain deed off trust executed tc M. J. Beck by Jamais J. Greenwood and his wife Marg;aret M. Greenwood, the un dersigned . W. Candler being subsec quently doaly appointed dn stead of the said M. J. Be-.k, said deed of trust be ing dulv registcied in tae o;nee of tnr register of deeds for Buncombe county on the 17th day of May, 1894. default 'having 'been mjade in the payment of indebtedness secmred toy said deed in trust, I will sell for cash at public auc tion at the court house door in the city of Asheville, in said county of Buncomibe, to -the higr ost ibidder, for cash, on Saturday, 20th day of April, 1901, between the hours of 12 o'clock m. and 3 o'clock p. m., alLthat certain, piece or lot of land, situate, lying and bang- in the c unty of Buncombe, on the waters of Pole 1 Crtek, joining- lands of Wim. Justice und others, 'beginning in James Wolf's line, J. Ingle's South-east corner, and running north 14 degrees-east 63 poles to a stake; thence north 2 degrees east 42 poles; thence north 2 degrees we t '5 poles to Wm. Justice's line; then with his line 54 poles to a mulberry, then south 36 "degrees east, 65 poles to a stake in Poll Creek; then south 23 degrees west up said creek 165 poles; then west up said creek 8 poles; then South 18 de grees west 90 pol s to a rock in Wolf's line; then west witn won s une vu.xue beginning, mar 11, $. 25 aprl K. W. CANDLER. J March 6th, 1901. Trujctee.. Mir. George Woodroffe, of the Mt.; Airy Granit Works, wias in' the ci ty Saturday, afternoon on- his way norths J Whii'le in here he escorted a 'Record! man ito the Southern Railway yard and showed hdm an imimenisie rectacoigular granite Wock, measuring 16 feet 8 inches, by 5 ifeot 6 inches, by 3 fiet 6 inches, and weighing- 53,000 'pounds-. Af ter bei-ng dressed it twiiai measure 16 feet 3 inches hy 5 -feet 4 inches, -by 3 feet 3 inche. This iblock of granite is quite a record Ibreaker, being toy far the largest eve-r shipped from this Stiato. Its pl'ace of destination is Phil adelphia. It is what the quarry peo ple call a mill iblock and will he used by a Philadelphia, firm. The capacity of the lange flat car it occupied do 60, 000 pound's, hut oar account of this large stione ibeing so ibulky it takes the full capacity wf the car. There were in the same train two or three more cars car rying hilQcks of granite measursng as much as (half of this giant piece. Greenslboro Record. 82 48 33 33 32 Wlheat , Mar .. .. .. Corn May.. . . Oats--' ""May Ribs- ' . '"May.. . .. .1 Septeoniber . . , . L ard , sviay" July , j Pork May J May. OBIOAOO. ....78 .. 41 24 . . 7 92 ... 7 75 A FIENDISH TRICK, v .Vn attack was lately made on C. F. Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly First with rheumatism the shoulder from wlilch he"" eueff red excrutlatlng berlain's Pain Balm twice -with the most remarkable results in each case, proved fatal. It came through his kid neys,. His back got so lame he could not stoop without great pain nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until h tried Electric Bitter which effected such a wonderful change "that he writes he feels like a new man. This marvelous medicine cures backaahe, and kidney trouble, purines the blood and builds up your health. Only 50c at all drug stores. The Duke of Connaught has been ga zetted Granld 'Master of the Order of ithe Bath. "A HORRIBLE OUTBREAK Of large sores on my little daughter's head developed into a case scald head," writes C. D. Is bill of Morgantoti, Tenn., "but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured'her." It's a guaran teed cure for eczema, tetter salt rheum, pimples, sores uleers, and piles. Only 25c at all drug stores. Semaltor Hoar Ibetieves and acts on the 'beiief that 'the last car in a train is -lie safest. 97 90 ' v. 10 00 .16 00 .'..CHICAGO - - ' Chi-cago March 22.VThe trade-in wheat was"; influenced again by disappointing ,cable andl a little- ftoreitgm selliag. iprkses 1 diroppdieig durinig the moTtninsr mther -a- : JIy.- The -EngOish -markets were 3-8 to 3-4" c5. - jower ? aai'ai . continenttal tnarkets "'were" dull' andl Jheavy while 'there was r-'a little - foreign- seJlimg; Jnst (enough to , "discourage raid!e-. "lArgentfoe exports - were rathierr. liberal, 2,016.000 iiburfiels. S miaklnig 11,235,000 toushels jfor the'season . or just mas. of Hast ,ya"s. lEhe weath , er conditions west were not uonfawortL, - hie -and rwere -generally clear through out (the west and morthwest. -Ehimatea - - of the visible pointed to anotfher . de crease .on ;Mlociday.'' Wheat was -dull , and firm) in the afternoon fwith, reports , of gotod! export"., enquiry.' - Northwest y; stocks pointed to 150,000 bushels met in- crease- andithere was- tails - of - larger "- epring movemecat. The close was steady COR'N; -Tlhere was an easier- ifeeldng in . tne corn market wiit3i'Jne trade a little -inclined, to ' heavBratess follawing , ! the diecline in wheat and! influenced bv the. heaviness in pork. - May 3reakiiiJ(g t " 15 80. Weather conditions fwene Xavor DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED by lccl applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure df jfness and that is by constitutional remedies Deafness Is caused by an inflamed con ditloo of the - jou -lining of the Eustachian Tube; When this tube gets iiuflamed! you have a rumtoltig soun'd or Imperfect barmj and when it is en tirely closed Deafness is tLe renxltand unless the inflammation cato ; be " taken out and this tube restored to its nor roal condition, hearing will be destroyed torever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of 'iie . mucous ur faces. - - - We -will give one hundred dollars for any ease of deaf ness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by He ll's .Catarrh Cure;" Send for circulars,- free, 4 : "i. F. J. CHENEY & CO.: Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75o. - - : - -Hall's Family Pills are the best: - Some one asks what lis tacf. It is that feeling which prompt9 a woman to dig up the photograph of a friend who is coming to visit, from the hot torn bu reau drawer, anld' pu!t it on the parlor maantel . Atchi ns!o n Crlobe . In ocmtxdlbu'ting papers on the "Needs of Democracy," 'Mr. Oleveiand and Mr. Hdia appear to have arrived -simulta neously at the- conclusion that democ racy needs "nothing that it has at pres ent. Chicago Interocean. FAlSn TTME3 TO DUDUTHi 'Chicago & North-western R'y. "The Duluth limited and " St. Paul Fast Mail" (leaves Chicago every day Jn the year 10:00 p. yra.i arrives Duluth 10:30 a. m. the next morning. Fastest time to the head' oT the lakes. Drawing- room Sleeping Cars, Observation Par lor Cars, with Cafe, and Free Reclining Chair Car. The best of everything. For tickets, rates and full information, apply to your nearest aigent or address 'N. iM. Breeze, 49 -North Pryor Street, Atlanta, Gia. linnnury Machinery. "Some idea of the variety in which laundry machinery is now made." said a dealer, "may by gained from the fact that in one catalogue of such appliances there are to be found about 300 numbers. One maker produces washing machines in 80 varieties. These include machines of different sizes, materials aud weights adapted to all manner of uses-. '(Of ironing machines there are now adays many, including machines specially designed for ironing particular parts, as bands, collars and on, and then there are mangles in great variety, some of them big machines-weighing many tons, made for the ironing of Cat poods only, as tablecloths, napkins, sheets, towels and so on; There is more or loss baud laundry work in one branch and another, but there 13 now no work dona in laun dries for which machines cannot be had." New York Snu. He'd Sooner Walk. Alva funeral some time aco two old men, after a -long -discussion on the good qualities of the deceased, turned their conversation to the dilapidated appear ance of tho hearse which bore the re mains of "poor Con Conway" to their last resting place. ; "Well, now, Mickey' saiS one to the other earnestly. "I wondev greatly at Biddy to" put her husband in that ould hearse. "Aye, troth, you're right there, Pat, answered bis companion absentmindedly. "Sure, I'd sooner walk than be seen goms to my grave in that ould yoke. liondon Spare Moments. Hot Sorihg's, Nbrih Mountain Park llofGl fi :;.and BathsV Carolina TiHE MEDICINAI VIRTUES OF THE WATERS ARB, UNEXCELLED . 3 TBisiiiSAirHiEST y-. PHAjCE IN AlAxKRICA" OpC Cbiughout the year. Capacity 300; every know appointment : e4 e v a t o r. stee&n-'heat, extensive sun parlors; mlr. naa baths for the "exclusive use ofguests V- in ."comfmodious bah house, - or attached suites. For il-' S. lustrated booklet address V"' JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Proprietor. - - 1 1 v mm ;The outdoor sporting -itasitesi of "the Empeiror of "Jtaipan " range frown , lawn tennis, tooo!t)b!aill, , , ' , -volcanic eruptions;, 'Are jgrand,- but: skin eruptions . rob life -of Joy.1- Bucklgn's - - Arlca r Salve cures them"; also old running and Sever sores, ulcers, boils,' felons,' corns, warts, cuts, Bruises, pums, . ecaior, chapped hands, oMLblains.' j Best pile Vre on earths v Drives out pains and aches. Only 25 cents a box v Cure guaranfteed. Sold-by, all -druggists ; i - - : . - - - i i t - ' : Pwo large red apples froim Ma: own State of Missouri..f ormi' Senator Cock real's sttandartt luncheon.- '-- . " ' DU R E D LOO D is the fotnuMor of health., Hood's Sarsaparillamakc? he blood pure rich and lionrishing-an' Hard Hit. "Say," said her little brother, "gimme a nickel?" - "Whv. Tommv" exclaimed her suitor, "are you in the habit of asking people for nickels?" , ' - "Noi I cener'lv ask for a penny, but I heard ma telling sis this afternoon that you didn't have avpenny to your name, Exchange..- -r " " i nave Deeu trouDieo a b ? xvltix a torpid liver, which produces comtlpa- Unn.f fmmd OASf! A IT?TO n Va All VOU Claim forthsm.and securfid mmh rHef the first trial, tnat I purcnaaea another supply ana w um pletely cured, r I shall only he too glad to rec ommend Cascareta whenever tho opportunity lspresentett."-f .-. J.A SMraii. i 2820 Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Fa. 'frSti CANDY- S. T8ADE IK 'lWOSWn Good, Never Sicken, Weafcen, or Gripe, 10c. ... ; CURE COriSTIPATIU"' Eterlinr Remedy Compaor, Ckleaga, HoBtreaJ, ew Ti. .r" 7 (-" Sold and rnTsnteed 7M5f' L" I U"w. J gists to cmJBTobaccoBab- HOLLY HOME SANITARIUM BREVARD, N. C. A quie' lame for the care and treat ment of invalids. Faimous for its health- giving climate and ibeautiful- mountain- scenery; A mode-instituition for the treatmient of chronic diseases, a rest oure, hatha, etc; Open all the year. Only 40 miles from AEhevble. Art Dt. 4. B. Sayles, Brevard. N O. r ; 3.. ( he GuUger tioust,, MARSHALL, N. C. W. C. SPRINKLE, Proprietor. Remodeled, refurnished and lust opened. A home for traveling men. Rates reasonable. Porter meets LI' trains. r WHAT'S YOmFAOE WORTH? Sometimes a fortune, but never if you have a sallow complexion, a jaundiced look; moth patches and .blotches on the skin, all signs of liver trouble. Zut Dr. King's New Life Pills gives clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. Only 25c at all drug stores. -J A n:oit delightiul-w inter elm aic 1 1 c pleaja lace o spend the inter. Fire reads lor riding GOOD HUNTING, ' GOOD GOLF LINKS. THE SAPPHIRE INN AND COTTAGES Are open the year round, Lb - Educate Tour Bowels With Cascarets. lOo, 25o. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money. PARKER'S 1 HAIR BALSAM i Cleiauet umI betutif.e Uic lutir.J Promote ft rnrurur.i froih. I WeT Tn to J59Te Grsl JECair lt HC Yootn:.,l Oz-xr. I Cnra fa'p iF3.gs ?r -h-t rila-r, I -.v.,,.Qiy. H.W.n J PEOPLt'S COLUMN. HELP WA2f TED. WANTED Two ladies to occupy large sutony conaecting rooms. New house fine location lAipaply 277 Hwiwood street. YOUiNiG J3NJLISHi"WOiM)A!N, experienc ed in kindergarten methods and in strnjuctdon of youinig tdhildiren seeks posi tion' as govteTness or as companioni to a ilady.. X. ,Y. Z. Box 147 P. O. Asheville. 36 3t FOR SALE FOR, SALE. (First elass baled hay. Apply to C Harvey Lance, Mgr., Rugby Orange Farm, Fletcher, N. C. f e(b 12 19 ' J FOR SALE) A (Oolumibia Phonograph company's Elagle Graphop!hone, with 13 records, for $15.00 Adldress J.- G., care Gazette o ce. 3t FOI SALE Patented novielty, some thing that will sell in cities or towns. irpttdiTv. Part.v ih , not th TTpw.ns tn v place oi, the market. Address W. A. W., care of Gazette office.. MISXLJAN!EOTTS. iEXPERIIlESN)C!EID TUTOR d radu a t p of IBniglish Subjects, Latlm, Gieek, Arith ametic, Ailgebra etc. DIGAMM:A, P. O. Box 147, Ashevdiae. 36 -3t GUARANTEED . SALARY $900 YEARLY. (Men and! women of. pood address to. reipresent us. some to travel aorjointlne- aeents, others for JocaV work ."looking after our interests. JS00 saMry guaran teed Vearly : extra com m issrnns a n.i penses, randd advancement, old esfah- usneo. nouse. urand chance for earnest man or 'woman to secure inermanent, pleasant -position, liberal jncome and ftf-t ture. New, brilliant -lines. , Write at once. :! ' STAIFFORT) PRTOSS. 23 Church street New Haven, Conae. 27 18t FURS. WAN TED WANTEJD FURS, FUR'S, " FURS Op possum, "Mlnlc, Raccoon, Foxr- Musts--rat, Otters etc. '' Hightest cash.pri'ef' . paid. ' For -prices - inquire of - H A ' STERNBERG, , f j. Sy ' " Forx Booklets and Rates; Address MANAGER OF HOTELS, Sapphire, N, C. Booklets-ana information of the Sapphire Country can a'o ht. had at the City Ticket Office of the Southern Railway on rvtou Avenue, Opposite-Post Office, Asheville, N. C. - ; si ''IS' 9 I THE NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. Acc modated 150 i uests. Outside light airy room dWo,o1 bath. Daily evening orchestra in Ladies' Lobby TOUn? i mV'a celled table, large dining room, spacious parlor! 7- ZT JSSLi the best supplies. New pool and hilliar d room. Our own Piertn 7 The Travelling Men's Eeadquarters. Th, Tourist's Home-ISO miL 2 roads in the country, mild climate all winter; one hundred points of vkiLJ uJiJ11? arUnd 5it7' Wien traVUng fr business o?pfeit JUTHEIN HOTEL. F. A. Lincoln, Vlag wnwuaoiva iiotei, As-neville, N. C. in the mount a ins, one and one-half miles from Hendersonille X C Beautifully situated Large r omy farm house, pure water, home cairy, excellem cuisine.-,- Consumptives not taken Terms Reasonable. Address MRS E. W, HURLEY, Hendersonville, N C. S. Laval, a merchant of Dallas, Tex., writes: "I thought .1 would have o give up business after two years' suf fering from gen ral debUity brought on by over .. ork and long hours but four, bottles of Electric Bitters gave me ne life. I can now eat . anything, sleep well and feel like wo. king all the time. It's tne best medicine on earth." It's a wonderful tonic and health builder for tire-, -weak, sickly and run down people..,. Try- it. Satisfaction guaran teed. 'Only -.50 cents all draggists. Not to enjoy life, 'bout to employ life, ought o4e our aim and inspiration. Macduff. - - ' BOARDING HOUSES. , R'OOCMS-AND BOAiRrPinehurst,c c.1 Pearjson 'drivr , imodern , house, sunnv:- thie health giving odonrs of tho ,pine itorestr, ndyet ;be in ten, minutes' -waitiof oostofnce;? . Take IUverslde Park, and Bingkam -heights car, ? get, off at Oullowhee street; ' Two minutes jwalk to Pinehurst.n Phone i lor 29. .- ENIL WORTH . PARK Is situated vone mile from -center of rAsheville, 'I three; minutes, walk from Bilbmore-",-car line. Is homelil, ' and comfortaJble, x with excellent tnibla-at very reasonable rates, Br further information call on . or address MRS.' A. BARRON, tKenilworth Parky Asheville, N.' C ' ' ' - j. -'r'r'J"- - ' 3-lmo. :. The Rockv Ledge,- Ho. , 2 Haywood street ; modern house j'-. cen. rJ , lotrtion on car nine; elevation 2260 feet,." Sue views, &u-ny ..rooms, warm halls, open fires, electric lights. , Rat - on applica-. tion.; 'MRS L. V. COLE, Prep. , . 4ig. -'- - -J ..... 01-dmr HAD TO OONQUER OR DIE. rI was Just ajbout gone," wites Mrs. Rose Richardson of Laurel Springs, N. C "I had consumption wrnaa that .the best doctors said I could not live more than imonth, but I began to use Dr. Kings New Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottl. and am " now Stout and well,'. It's an unrivalled lift saver? in Consumption, Pneumonia; La Grippe and Bronchitisr ' infallible for Coughs, Colds, Asthma ' : Hay Fever, Croup or " . ihooping Cough . : Guaran teed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free atl-ijsts.:51: r, -.y' : The most daaigerous sin for you is the one you expect to, overcome without looking Ito God for, help. . A GOODCOUGH 'MBDICENB FOB "I-have no hesitancy in recommend lng Chamberlain's Cough remedy" says F. P. 'Morgan,-a well know, and popu lar baker jotf Petersburg, .Vav V"We haye . ' given . it to jour children when tfoubed with bad coughs,' also whoop ing cough, 'and it basi aways.t given perfect satisfaction, it was "recom mended to me by a druggist a the best cough ":mediclne ;for jchlldreit as it eon tainedno opium or.; other harimiful ) V ASK YOUa G?.0CBt FO I Tho 5 :2nf creelifcst for. a- Moz!ey s Lemon El.'xir A Pleasant Lc m; n Tonic For billiouacess, constlpaMon and ap pendicitis. For indigestion, sick and nervous -tor saeepJessness, nervousness and neart Cailure. For fever cMlls, debility, and kid nev d.'isAntfa . t tt..i... c ucuimu' Hfiixae. Ijadies for mftirral and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. D. Mozieys Lemon Elixir is pre pareid from the fresh juic- of lemons, comMnedi wtith other vegetable liver tomics, and will not fail you in any of . ttwve namea . diseases. 50c. ana x.uu Douues at druggists. . Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta. atLy -! At the Capital. Iam in my seventy-third year, and r uavc unrcii vL gicai ferer from irwtt !Hfm jvinhti nation a4id billiousness. . I have tried all tw remedies advertised for these disease ausu get no permament relief. Abov one year ago, the disease atsu iing4 more severe and dangerous form. I be' came v very rrak, and lost flesh rap idly ,: .1 comlmnced using Dr. Mozley's Lemon)?EHxrr;:I gained twelve poucdj .heJWrh; any- appetite and my digest9 wtwpeTKectiy jstored, and now i if q4 young' amd. v4eOrous as I ever di & nry life. , - , i,. j. AIvLDREP- Door-keeper i. State Senate. State Oapitol, Atlanta, Ga. MozcleyS Lemon ix U the ;very 'best medicine I ever us for the diseases I recommend it 1 j and; ' r hava 'used" mc-ny Inds for ff man'?. troubles." " . r ' J MRS. S A. GRESHA' Salem. N. C w mm v - - mm m m m m Sore ..Ttooa rrciacMtis, :iemorrii l . . I .V-1" "V...'.-f: .f . gann, ; reuoie, - . y At all arv agists. - i-reparw v' Dr. H. Mozeley Atlanta, C a .
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