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:":-pAGE - ' -'"v - - yy'rr VA- !4A-5 W:Gy1? ' 7 . THE MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Yesterday's Quotataons on the New York Exchanges Chicago Grain Market HEAVY DEALINGS IN STEEL STOCKS Highest, Lowest and Closing Prices For Active Stocks Cotton Market Point. Reported by Murpihy & Go. Brokers, Vll Church street, Ashe vine. (New York, March. 29. Notwithstand ing the continued absence of any defi ' nite inff ornvatdon regarding the o-oa'led Burlington deal, tooth iNor. Pac. and - Burlington' scored isansational advances on tremendous dealings on the opening of business. The U. S. Steel stocks . were again heavily dealt in and were very firm. American iSmelters con- . tinued depressed under the influence of yesterday's unfavorable decision dn the - Grieggenheimer "itigation. The local traction issues were flnn'with quite .tieavy dealings in B. R. T. The deal-' --'"lugs an the Rail'R'ay list were somewhat irregular. The iWabash issues were rather heavy on profit taking sales and :- the same was true of Atchison ehae?. j The Reading and Erie issues for this - reason were moderately depressed. ; Western Union opened well above its final figures of yesterday, Ibut did net retain the whole of its advance. Among . - the higher priced issues stocks, N. T. C. and St. Paul were decidedly firm. A further advance in Wheeling- and Lake Erie issues was noted on contin ued reports that the control of prop erty was -being sought by a connecting trunk line. The Dondon market for American stocks was shown at slight - depressions in comparison with yester- r day's final figures and upon the open--' ing of business here foreign houses ' were moderate dealers on iboth sides of the account. .The dealing after the opening' continued in large volume, but bad a somewhat uncertain tendency, , sharp reactions appearing in various directions and notably in .Burlington. Little of general importance was com- prised in the morning's news, and the bulk of local discussion again centered ground money market .pof?8bi:lities, as - it wa"s exjfe1 that, in view of exist ing conditions, Ihe usI advance in . Tates toward close cf month iraiffht be v me presenx ouca.sivm. r Atmar. COtf&r 101 Am. Koop 45 Ahaoonda 454 Ami. & tt. W 46 Am. Sug Ref 140 Am. "Tob 126; 44 45 45 139 125 61 95 92 80 46 -469 45 45 45 139 125 61 95 92 83 46 174 80 5a B12 211 211 103" 51 217 A T. & S. F 61 v A. T. '& S. F. ipfd .. 95 " B. & 0 92 xB. R. T 83 JJhes. & Ohio ... . 47 . CT B & Q. .. ... 175 . C. C. C & St. L. ... 81 Colo. P. & I. 55 Coir. Gas .213 Con. Tob 213 Dtel. & L. W. .... 213 - "Fed. Steel Pfd .. .. .. 103 Fed. Steel 51 " - General Blectrk .. .. 217 80 55 . 212 206 20G 103 50 '217 57 138 155 17 99 125 161 102 145 '51 94 93 35 35 '153 104 74 128 149 46 28 79 57 91 84 13 75 93 168 64 20 39 JMU K. & T. pM .. 58 Illinois .... ., .. x. 138 Jersey Cenitral .. ,. 155 Rep. iSteel .. . .. .. 18 X.. & N 100 Manhattan L 126 Met. St. Ry I6514 Mi. iPac 103 N.T. Central 147 N . & W .' 5114 Nor. Fee...... ..- .. 96 Nor. P.o pfd ". ... 93 On't. & W 36 Pfjo. Mail . ., 3 Ftennta 154' Peopile's Gas 107 Read 1st pfd 76' 57 138 155 18 100 126 y2 165 102 147 51 94 93 36 35 154 106 75 129 150 46 Rock Island 129 151 -47 29 79 58 92 85 14 6 96 174 Sit. (Paul I" Soutib Pac . . .... v ; Somthern Southern pfd .. . ;--Tenn . C , & I l"J- Unioff Pale.... .. .. - -' 'Uniom Pac pfd) . . . . C-JJ S. Leather .. .. V-U: S. Leather pfd W- JUnionf Ted .. .. 29 79 58 92i4 85 13 76 96 173 64 . 21 39 ;T. & H. , C. . ... 65 f - ctT. S RiUibber 21 . vva'oasn. 40 .' COTTON. , : . V&w York SpJt 8 3-16. 'V.,NewTork, March 29. Cotton in L4v , . erp advanced 3-323 on tepots. Midv 4 11-16. Futures at 2 .p. mabout 3-64d 'Xu hisher and further improved about 1-64 V - dr 'but "closed only 1 to 2-64 over yes "V-teraay., The early advices iiwere amich ,r better : than expected and1 caused, this .-market to open 6 to 2 points; up and Welds & Co. liberal (buyers again but ; weakness on developed and -prices de . - - tlined; about 14 points from top on the . v. active -month bw4,n'g"o -general selling and'lack of support. - "''--tooTTON.' ' -l Neiw York spk"t 'S S-16 " -'High i'Ltw, Close Jan.. larch 7 33 7 81 7 ,18 7 7- 78 -7 April May -; 7 91 7 7 7 '7 94,;';7 79 ' 7 7 94 .1 7 79l' -7 . June -,.r - July ;C ATignst'".' "7 99 7 7fr - 7: - 7- 7 50.V7 :TZ91 3617 ;7 36V;7 25 f 7 November..; 7-83.. "7 25 , ; ' . . : 7,J'j--5.' CHICAGO r Chicago, March - 29-W!HEAT The market opened with'a .ibetter character, and showed jsbme activity 'and "strength, during themorning ;writh-not, however,, a great deal of general feature displays ed; The opening was influenced by tfce small Argentine exports only 1,048,000 bushels agairit 3,816,000 ' toushels , last - :t. The tctal fcr the searon is row a mail increase in the Argentine visi ble 320,000 Hwshels. The .weather ivsras colder throughout Yhe winte; iwheat States and olearing, but not sufficient y severe 'to cautse uneasiness." The JHli nods State weather report says- that conditions are good in the northwest, but fly has caused touch damage in Ihe centre and weather in the South. Wheat, was dull but steady in the af ternoon, closing firm. XRK1-rrade was quite.; native , yt,th the market strong andhig-her at -the opening with mail receipts' at the west, small Argentine exports and"tmLlis.i reports ; from -the country . The break in provisions resulted in quite lively selling of corn for a few moments, after which prices advanced. Txade however was active all morning. Corn was strong late at the highest prices closing strong. PROVISIONS Tirade was active with the market showing decided weakness at the istart, particularly in pork, which at one time showed a break of $2.15 from the top of last week. Trade was active on the decline but later the horn iwas partially recov ered. Provisions" recovered sharply from the early (break, closing steady. CHICAGO. Ligh Low. Close ...... 75 764 Wheat (May . . . . (Oocrai May . . Cats May .... . Ribs 'May .. . , . Sept Lard , May .. .. 44 25 8 02 7 92 8 10 8 05 42 43 25 25 7 85 7 92 7 80 7 92 8 00 8 07 7 97 8 02 Pork- May 15 42 14 90 15 30 July 15 05 14 85 15 05 LiIVBRlPOOL. COTTON. y private rwiire to iMnrphy & Co. The ifoilowinig were the rulirig quota tions in the exchange today: Tone easy. Sales 8000. SMid 4 19-3-2. Fe'bmary-March 4 37 4 35 March-April 4 37 4 34 April-May 4 36 4 34 May-June 4 35 4 34 June-July 4 36 4 34 Jonly-AUP" 4 36 4 33 August-Oept 4 29 4 27 Sept 4 26 OCt-Nov 4 08 4 11 Nov-Decemfber 4 06 4 05 A DRAMATIC SPEECH. The Delegate's Big Hunting Knife Helped HU Oratory. "The most impressive scene I ever wit nessed occurred at a state convention," said a Spokane (Wash.) man. "In 18S9 a delegate from Spokane to the state con vention owed to a member of the third bouse a large sum of money. As security the lobbyist held a mortgage OB the dele gate's home. For certain reasons and to further certain ends the lobbyist desired to be present upon the floor of thi con- --nsstpcl thf ri""'i te-r' " 1 . - - --. " "-O - - up hh Seat to hisa. The delegate, know-1 nig that by so doing he Wbtilu hot alone be false to his constituents but that he would also enable the lobbyist to further certain corrupt schemes to the injury of the taxpayers, refused. Thereupon the lobbyist said to him, If you don't give me your seat in that convention. I will fore close the mortgage 1 hold upon your home and throw your wife and children out upon the street.' The delegate, sorely de pressed by the ruin that threatened hira. appealed to a friend for assistance. The story spread like wildfire, and the most intense indignation ensued. So bitter was the feeling it engendered that had the lobbyist not escaped his life would unquestionably have been in danger. Hf left the state and never dared to return. "This incident enabled Patrick Henry Winston, the silver tongued, to make probably the most dramatic speech of his career. The night the story leak?! out the caucus was held, and, taking this in cident as his text, Winston made an im passioned speech. When he came to its peroration, he walked down the central aisle of the convention, saying. 'Do you know what I would have done had that man made that proposition to me? "He then drew from his coat a clasped hunting knife, and springing open its seven inch blade he held it above his head in his right hand. "'Had he made that proposition to me,' he went on, I would have buried this dagger in his foul breast and have insulted my Deity by offering on the altar nf lirrfv th( innst . mitfiil hnrti Shv ,j . - f ? - - - - V lock that ever disgraced this or any other country! For an instant there" ensued a dead quiet, and Jhen the convention rose to its feet with a wild yell. The instance itself had made a most painful impression; and this speech coming on top of it -so wrought on those present that had the man who caused it been present no earthly power could have then saved his life." Water a a Purifier. In addition to the purification of air by vegetation, by, sunlight and by the winds water is one of the prominent aids in these grand purifying agencies. It is constantly absorbing filth, which in the streams is carried to the ocean and there devoured by millions on millions of crea tures made for this purpose. It is well. therefore, if there are foul gases about - ' I as, fresh paint or any poisons to have water at hand for absorption- witn cop neras combined, in some instances. Of course this water is unfit for kitchen use, but may be put around the trees or on,, the. garden.1 It " follows that' water that has stood in the house for any. time and that in any sleeping rooms, sick rooms, etc. is utterly unfit for use. This applies to medicines, especially liquids unless kept in tightly corked bottles. .Overheard In a Seotck Hotel. 18 1 -fiWirlpr fspfltinir himself at the break 75 1 oe ,o hioWoll wnitpr. . ' . what's " 6 .79 77 brenkfastl. ? Waiter (cheerf nllyKCal.T68 brains sir. 79 5J 35 54 Traveler Oh, hang" your complaints! Give me thameno. Glasgow Times. 7.51 Wi TraeTiiood PurifierTGreat JSTerve Tonic. Stomach -BrOTifltor.vTo tljou:. &xida its great merit Is "ICMOVW. How AreTonr Kidney ?' Ti. XJrMha' SmirlumB Ann all kldDCT UlS. Em nla fnu A Art. tartlnir TiomAflT (V CbioaKO Or N. ?OU r.lUC i hare pure blood rot T, T'TT' C ? Ur&f DII T-'G u rmnft hlth. Hood's SarsaDarilla s U I 1 D Lrlvcr rlLi pnrillc3 tL3 tlDGd. TcliQ lie 13 GLIMPSES OF LIFE IN -. THE OLD: E1QRTH STATE Floating Items , That Show the Trend of Industrial and Social Progress EVENTS OF INTEREST IN LAND OFTHE SKY Gleanings From the Columns of the Local Papers in Various Towns of State. A-Raleigh despatchon the 29th stated that D. A. Tompkins of Charlotte was there looking af ter the plans for the new textile school building at the A. & M. College. The legislature appropri ated $15,000 for his purpose, and the manufacturers of the State had before made voluntary contributicnJ. It will probably be established on a good basig this year. The remains of Mrs. John F. Teeder reached here this 'morning, and the'f un eral took -place this afternoon. Mrs. Tedder's death was ?aued by a pecul iar circumstance . "While out shopping Saturday afternoon, "she lost her wed ding ring. When she got htcdne and dis covered her loss she fainted and never regained consciousness. Charlotte News. A representative of the Times saw Senator Pritchard last week and asked him what were the prospects of the Appalachian Park movement. The senator replied that they were good. Though pressure of work prevented congress from, giving the matter much attention during the session recently qlosed, the work can be taken up'next session. Mr. Pritchard expects to car ry the plan in the senate, and the rep resentatives from, this state, republican and democratic alike, will work for it in the house. Henderson viLe" Times. The friends of Mr. Z. I. Walser vvere much exercised by a report sent out" from Raleigh one day last week stat ing that he had heen suddenly strijken blind. There was no foundation for the rumor, except that Mr. Wa'scrs eyes have heen paining him for s.me time and h wTOte his b-roh.er. ex-A, A. y-X a m a . x-omey general zeo Walser, wa w&s then at Raleigh, that tl Ai.tw w- worste and; reues5', ng Mr. Walser io come tome. We are glad to state that "Nobe," as he is familiarlyl-called, is far from blind and that his eyes are rap'dly improving. Davidson Dispatch. ' HEAT AS A CURU ALL. Here Are Some Good Susgestions For the Amateur Nurae. When a patient is not confined to the bed, it may be ell iu a case of throat trouble to use cloths wrung from hot water, but under no consideration is it safe to use water about a patient in bed, notwithstanding the belief of many in Ihe efficacy of hot water as cure all, writes a woman who knows in Good Housekeeping. --It is heatnot moisture, that quiets pain. Wet cloths retain heat only a .brief danjpeo the. tiding J.nd ?.,patiem;;s clothing, to his great danger. Often the dampening produces serious Cramps, causing excruciating suffering, and those in attendance, thinking the cramps are a part of the illness, keep up the wet cloth treatment instead of hastening to change the wet clothing for dry. There have been cases where death soon followed such treatment. Nothing proves better than a good dry heat to quiet pain.,' Hot water bags and bottles are excellent if perfectly tight. Hot sand bags also are good to place be side the "body and limbs. A relay of hot plates wrapped in woolen cloth will do wonders in giving relief to a patient. ;In any case of sentfus bowel trouble it Is 4 well to follow up with relays of- hot plates, light weight earthen, or better still, because of their lightness, are the tin plates such as are used by bakers, be ing always careful they are as hot as can be borne and not too hot and wrapped in cloth. - This remedy will allay inflammation and pain to a wonderful degree. It is also excellent m rheumatism of the hip, knee or ankle. A frequent change of hot plates well wrapped in woolen and placed beneath or over tho suffering joint as the patienlies in bed will bring great relief. Hot woolen blankets greatly assist m pulling a patient through serious neural gic pains. Another great help in the sick room is found m the use of wool cloths smaller than blankets. These are made cutting one or more thick wool blank ets into four or six pieces each. Do not flinch at cutting up a blanket. Consider that the object is to get: the sick one re stored, to health. The price of a-pair of blankets would go but a little way on a doctors bill, and these wool squares will Jast for years for use in the sickroom. They can be cleansed ana put away from moths between whiles. : Nothing, is more handy.' They can be heated and tucked around the patient as desiredr being heated often . enough to keep" no - the . necessary - warmths Thi3 I elves, much comfort, and : Induces sleep. for I "Rown p" nf ' Aamncned : beds " and clothes: even in neaun. Tried Friends Best. For thirty yearsTutts Pills have 1 nrnven a Diessinp- to trie inva m Are truly the sick man s friend ForHHbus headacKedyspepsh ?cur stbmacK, malaria,constr Y. ttrn and all lcinrired:-aisp.a.;pc-; Hot Soring, North Mountain Park Hotel and Baths, TECS HffiAITHIEST. PliACE IN JERICA". OjxC "JhioxJnouit Jhef year Capacaity 300; every knowu aajpointmenft j eleva t o r, steam, heat, extensive sua, parlors; mil- ml baths for the exclusive useof gue&is In commodious bah house, or attached suites. For il lustrated booMet address JOHN C. RUMBOUGH, Proprietor. HN ,YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood's Sarsapanlla will do you wonderful good. Be sure to G EJ H 00 D'S. IfOU NEO Hood's barsapaiiiiit if your blood is impure, your appe tite gone, your health impaired. Noth tog build up health like JHOOD'G. PEOPLE'S STTUATTONiS WANTED. WANTED One or two furnished rooms switJh iprdvilege of ilght house keeping for ilady land child. Address W. S. J . carta of Gazette. 41-3t SITUATION WANTED-HStenograplher, ofHci-- work -or collector,, young man 22 ytetars old, two yeairs' experleittce, best of refrence. Alddress "R," Ga zette office. ( st ENOINli-EJWants position for the suimfmer in Asheville rumnlng station ary engine. 10 years experieouce, Good rfrence. Address W. A., care Ga zette, 3 HHLiP FURENIIiSiHED I fcave heaved tfroim, 15 N. Main stre to Glenn's store, 28 N. (Main street. Can furnish Ihelp of all kimdis on short notice. Or ders letft et Glenn's store, phoaie No. 211, of 28 INbnth, Main, will receive promfpt attecttdon. JOHN SMDTH, Colored. - tf WAINTlEID Trustworthy men and wo-imen-Jto trajvel audi advertise for old established! house of solid fLnaocial standing. Salary $780 a yeair ftiad ex (penaes, all ptayalble "in cash. No can vassing required. Give references aid enclose self-iaddressed stamped en velope. Addtness MiaoDaiger, 365 Caxton Bldlg., Chiea&o. . 4O-30t WANTED. WANTED. Lady ag-emt and demonstra tors Cadi at 324 OhaiOotte St. between; the hours of nine a. an. and 12 m. 40-3t iPOR RE5NT, FOR 'RENT Two Jarge connective fur- nisnea rooms,- separately or together. Apply 277 Haywood! street. 142-3t FOR SALE Patented noviedty. some thing that will sell in cities or towns, readily. Party has not the means to place 01 . the market. Address W. A. W., care of Gazette office.. FOR SALES. BUOEBOAKD TFOR SALE. Two seated; ode, sht&Sts landi brake. I n good oodKMion. RTJRNETTB & LAMBERT, ' ' 85-89 South Main. '' ' .a;.LiLi ' MISC5ESLLANEOTJS. iPEHARLS. -I (have some Ibeautiful Tea- inessee pearls for sale. Will toe here only few days. Will be (pleased to call and! show. . For particulars address C. X., care of Gazette. 41-it lEXFEIEfflDElNiOEaD TUTOR--GiraldfUiate of 'Eniglish university, seeks additional pupils. Engldslh suibjiects, Latiooi, Greek, ariithimetic, lalgeibra, etc iDiIGAMMA, p. O. Bkxs 147, Asheville. GUABiANTEEO SALARY $900 Men and!' women of Food address to represent ais, some to travel appointing aeents,v others, ifor J ocal -work looking after our interests. . $900 salary guaran-? teed yearly; extra commissions and ex penses, 'rapid advancement, old estab lished house. Grand chance for earnest man or woman to secure (permanent, pleasant position, liberal income and fu ture. New. hrilHant lines. Write at once. ' " ' STAFFORD PRESS, 23,Chxiwjh street, New EDaven. Conn 27 18t : x FURS WANTED WANTED- FURS, FURS, FURS Op possunC Mink, Raccoon, Fox, Musk - rat. Otter, etc. r Hightest casn . prioc :paidrj "For prices, inqulre. of. A STERNBERG. BOARDIHG HOUSES ROOMS "AND . BOARJPinehxirst, : OX : Pearson drlvr .'"modern hohse sunny. rooms, waim nails, pen nresvJ Inhale ; the health giving'; odors -of the. pine . corest na yet-oe.in ten .!minutes, walk of postofiice.: . Take Uverside G0LU1N. Park, cad Bmgiam heights car, get eff at Cull3v.le3 ttreet. Two -r.inutes , t'THB uarouna -4 .MU ; . .- , . Wl fiPUL S (CdDUMTTIkY, A most delJghtiul winter clirrate ar.dpkaa lp lace o spend the winter. Fine roads for ridireSa t.d .driving. First class liver es. fn GOOD HUNTING, GOOD GOLF LINKS. rHE SAPPHIRE INN AND COTTACES Are open the year round For Booklets and Rates, Address MANAGER OF HOTELS, Sapphire, N, C Booklets ana information of the Sapphire Country can also be bad at the City Ticket Office of the Southern liailwav on Patten Avenue, Opposite Post Office, Asheville, N. C. THE NEW SOUTHERN HOTEL, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. " Aec imodiatecl 150 (..nests. Outside light airy rooms. Several suits with bath. Daily evening orchestra in Lad ies' Lobby, overlooldng office. Unex celled table, large dining room, spacious pamlor. "ine ro to stocked iwitfe the best supplies. New pool and billiar d room.. Our own lectric plant;. The Travelling Men's Headquarters . Th Tourist's Home 150 miles best roads in the country, mild climate all w inter; one hundred points of visiting in terest in and around the city. - When traveling for business 01 pleasr urd stop at NEW SOUTHERN H(STEL, F. A. Lincoln, Magi Formerly the Sfwaainanoa Hotel. Aslheville, N. C. A pleasant home in the mountains, one and one-half miles from Hendersonville, N. C. Beautifully situated. Large roomy farm house, pure water, home dairy, excellent cuisine. Consumptives not taken. Terms Reasonable. Address I MRScJE. W. GURLEF, The Rock Ledge, No. 2 H-ywood; street; modern house; cen..J location, on cair line; elevation 2260 feet, fine views, so. ny rooms, warm halls, open fires, electric lights. Rat on applica tion. MRS L. V COLE, Prep. 416. - 61-lm Beawthe Bignatm The Kind Yon Haw Always BougM of The Gudger House, MARSHALL, N. C. W C. SPRINKLE, Proprietor. Remodeled, refurnished and just opened. A home for traveling men. Rates reasonable. Porter meet till trains. HAD TO CONQUER OR DIE. "I was Just aibouit gome," wiritea Mrs. Rose Richardson of Laurel Springs, N. C. "I had oonsumiptlon so Pa. that the best doctors said. I could, not live more than months but I began tp use Dr. Kings Niew Discovery and was wholly cured by seven bottl and? am now stout and well.'V It's an unrivalled life saver in Consumption, Pneumonia, . La Grippe , and1 Bronchitis ; - infallible for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, .Hay "Fever, Croup or 'ihoopiag . Cough ..J Guaran teed bottles 50c and. $l-.0O. Trial bottles free at. -ir ugists, - . A WIDOWS LOVE .AFFAIR -Receives a Bethack if she has offen sive breath through constipation, hll- liousness or stomach trouble, but Dr. ingTs New Life .Pills always cure those troubles, clean the system, sweeten the breath and banish .headiachea; heart In the world for liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 25 cents at jail drug- stores. . -. -'Tl;e'Aarott.Caler. - "All the while -the cashier was burn ing the candle at both ends." v- - c - r ;And' keeping, It" dark! Well -J "dt dare 1" Detroit Journal. ' -: r - ; l'- '.- ,. ... 1 . ' v' ' i""-V'r-... -. - tiaving noopportnnity jrtQdo." wrong uueu r.ruflKe you, Detteiv than, those who u .yywy-cnance.-Atchison Globe,;; i (. Oysters;. when stale, will oprn vzsih bnt the shell will close r;u tho knife whiM fru-";. " MEDICINAL. VIRTUES OF THjS WATrRSABE J.ED. Hendersonville, N. C. STRIKES A RICH FIND. r ' "I was troubled for several years with chronic Indigestion and nervous iebil ity," writes F. J. Green of Lancaster, N. H. "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric 6itrtiers, which did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kett mv wife in excellent health for ytars. She spys Electric Bitters are just stpLendld for female troubles, that they are a grand tonic and lnvigorator for weak, rar down women. No other medlclne can take Its place In our family' Try them. , Only 50c. Satisfaction guaran tee by all druggists. A 'boy boasts of what he -is eo&ns to do wiuen ihe beoomes a moan, and an old man brags of whiat herdid when he was a boy NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS". The woman Who is lovely in face; form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attrac tive' must keetf her health. If 3he 1 weak, sickly and all run down, she will be, nervous , and Irritable. It she has oonstlpaiion. or kidney, trouble, her (m pure blood 'will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched com plexion; Electric Bitters Is the best medicine in .the world to regulate stom ach, liver and .kidneys and purify the btood. - It gives strong nerves, bright yes,v smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion; M ,wlllmake a good-looking, charming .woman' of a run-down In va-. 1M. Only Kft cente at all drug stores v INDIGESTION, resulting from eaknesg of the stomach, is relievei by "Hood's Rawiaparilla, the rcat stom ich toxac arid cure for DYSPEPSIA- . Tak Cuscarets Candy Catliartia : lOo or2ou c c n. tol to cute, drucsists vfund money ' Yourbbwels can be'trainedaswell as your muscles or your brain? Cas carets .Candy .Cathartic train . your bowels to do right. Genuine tablets stamped C. C. C.' Never sold ia
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