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THE OENTAUII COMMNT. NCW YORK CITY.
HAVEN & STOUT
Bankers dud Brokers.
KASSATJ STREET, CJORNER WALL,
NEW YORK.
Deposit aocoHntfl received subject to
check on demand. Interest credited
monthly on dally balancee.
Accounts .of Thanks, corporations,
firms and individuals received on favor
able terms.
Coupons interest, dividends, notes,
drafts collected for our correspondets.
Orders executed for the purchase and
sale on commission, of bonds, stocks,
investments or carried on margin.
Clients may telegraph orders and in
structions at our expense. Copiee of
telegraphic code may (be had on appli
cation. Informiation regarding' quotations
Cheerfully furnished.
The helm of a ship has a stern duty
to. perform.
Ojn'tToliaccoSpit and Sniose tear Ute Avtjcy,,
To qui" tobacco easily and foievei. ue mat
t.et.c, full of lif " crve and vigor, take No-Tc
Tac. the wondei-worker, that makes weak met
6(.ruiig. All druggists, 50o or fl. Cureguaran
if.cd. Bcokle'w and sample free. Address
HftMin? Remedy On. cuicago or New YnrY
Even an automobile entails running
expenses.
Keep Your Bowels Strong.
Constipation or diarrhoea when
your bowels are out of order. Cas
carets Candy Cathartic will make
them act naturally. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold ir
aulk. All druggists, ioc
REQUEST hKUM THE DEADv
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Dew Savage TelU How. Bla Son Gave
Kim u'SIeKscge - ,
.Dr. Minot J. Savagethe wfell known
Unitarian "minister in Kew York, writ
ing, on spiritualism in .AInslee's Maga-"
ziue forMarch'sajs: - '
, I auj now to detail a little e:per!once
which septus to me to haveshbout it cer
tain features whicli are ve'li ' iinusiiul
and; therefore worthy of seciitl re
mark. Never in 'my life until my sou
died two years ago did I attempt to get
Into communication with any ipecial
person at . any -sitting held with any
medium. , I ha ve'al ways taken the atti
tude of a student' trying to solve the
general problem involved. On two "or
three occasions, however, within the
last two years I have tried to see if I
could get anything that appeared to bo
a message from my boy. He died two
years ago" last June, at the age of thirty-one.
. I was having a sitting with
Mrs. Piper. My son claimed to be pres
ent. Excluding for the moment all oth
er things, I wish definitely to outline
this one little experience. At the time
of his death he was occupying a room
with a medical student and an old per
sonal, friend on Joy street, in Boston.
He had moved there from "Hl room he
occupied on Beacon street since I had
visited him, so that I . had never been
in his present room. I knew nothing
about it whatever and could not even
have guessed as to anything concern
ing it which he might say:
He said: "Papa, I want you to go at
once to my 'room. Look -in my drawer,
and you , will find there a lot of loose
papers. Among them are some which I
wish you to take and destroy at once."
He would not be satisfied until I had
promised to do this. Mrs. Piper, re
member, was in a dead trance at the
time, and her hand was writing. She
had no personal acquaintance with my
son and, so far as I know, had never
seen him. I submit that this reference
to loose notes and papers which for
some unknown reason he was anxious
to have destroyed is something which
would be beyond the range of guess
work, even had Mrs. Piper been con
scious. .Though my boy and I had been inti
mate heart friends all our lives, this re
quest was utterly inexplicable to me.
t It did not- even enter into my mind to
give a wild guess as to what he meant
or why he wanted this thing done. I
went,' however, to his room, searched
his drawer, gathered up all the loose
papers, looked through them and at
once saw the meaning and importance
of what he had asked me to do. There
were things which he had Jotted down
and trusted to the privacy of his draV
er which he would not have had made
public for the world.
ri have gone 14 days at a time wttkont a
mTaent or the boweM. nofc being able , to
move i.tiem except by tising hot watei InjecUous.
Cnrouio constipation for seven years placed we in
tuis terrible condition; during tbat . time I did ev
ery tUiuR I heard of but never found any relief; such
was my case nntli I began nsln& CASCABETS. 1
now have from one to three passages a day. and ii l
was ricii 1 would give $100.00 for each movement: it
is such a relief. Ayuieu L. Hunt, ' '
1689 UuasellSt.. Detroit, Mion. v
rffpS CANDY ;
CAT
With a Tali.
; " fhe ;C ? with a tail is the. trao
mane off Cascarets Candy-Cathmcl
Look for it bnthe light blue enameled
metal box! . Each tablet stamped
C. a a Never. solc in bulk. All
iraeeists. loc-,
Muffins nnd cems will taste better and
be Ughiter if the-pans are heated before nects at. Salisbury, Greensbo
SOUTHERN RAILWAt
rln effect Decemiber X 1891.
. -v-vuuk la pul
as information and Is subject to
without notice to 'the public.
(EASTERN TIME).
6:S5a. an.No. 36, daily f0r
bury, Washington, and the East
the batter is put im.
r5riSHant' ralatable Potent. Taste Good. Do
Bood, Never Sicken, Weaken, or Gripe. 10c, 2Sc. 50c.
.CURE CONSTIPATION.
Htoribv BMdroatpur, Ckieno,.Bmtrwa. Bm tmk. Sgt
- Aged Man Burned to Death.
- Tampa, Pla., March 11. The whole
community was shocked Thursday
when it learned that W. H. Thornton,
an aged and respected "citizen, had
been found burned so that death re
sulted in a few hours. lr. Thornton
was preparing to build a new home
for himself and wife on a lot recently
purchased. It is supposed that he set
fire to some trash, and owing to - the
high winds it was getting the advan
tage of him, and in his efforts to save"
his tools he was overcome with the
heat afod fell exhausted into the fire.
His body was horribly burned.
$100,000 Fire at Canton. -
Canton, O., March 11. Fire in the
Novelty Iron works plant has ruined
the foundry and pattern house, caus
ing a loss to the building of $40,000
and to the patterns and contents of
$60,000. The plant was crowded with
orders for six months and 200 men are
idle. Insurance $50,000. The plant
will be rebuilt.
Some people make mountains out of
mole hills, and others just make a
bluff.
Gazette "Wants" One Cent a word.
U. S. Supreme Court Decision.
Washington, March 11 The Unit
ed States court today decided the Illi
nois anti-trust statute to be unconsti
tutional because of the provision of
the law exempting agricultural prod
ucts and live stock from the opera
tions of the law. The decision was
rendered in the case of Thomas Con
nelly and others against the Union
Sewer Pipe company, of Ohio, and
was delivered by Justice Harlan.
Death of Oldest Resident
Lawrenceville, Ga., March 11. Mrs.
Mary A. Orr, the oldest citizen in this
town, died last night. She leaves a
brother, Floyd Cobb, of Cedartown,
and Mrs. Judge N. la. Hutchins, her
only living child.
WORKS WONDERS FOR .WOMEN.
Electric 'Bitters invigorate the female
system: and cure ; nervousness, head
ache backache and constipation or no
pay. 60c. All; druggists. '
It is better to have a good ear Sfor
music than a bad voice . for it.
They Work While You Sleep.
While your mind and body rest Cas
carets Candy , Cathartic repair your
digestion, your liver, your bowels,
jput them in perfect ortler Genuine
tabiets stamped C. C. C. , Never s&3ft
ir, bulk. All druggists, ioc
Siillicus "A great many young men
have a false idea of marriage," Cynicus
"Yes; some of them even expect to
have their own way about it." r
NO TIME TO FOOL A WAT.
Coughs, . Colds and lung troubles de
mand prompt treatment with Dt. King's
New Discovery. No cure no pay. 50c.,
$1.00. All druggists.
Here's where I make light of my trou
bles," remarked the confirmed humor
ist as he prepared to commit suicide
by inhaling gas.
DO NOT EXPECT MIRACLES .
If a cold, long neglected, or iimiprop
erly treated has clutched you by the
throat, you cannot shake it loose In a
day, but you can stop its progress and
in a reasonable time get rid of it alto
gether,; if you use Allen's Lung Balsam.
There is nothing like this honest rem
edy for bronchitis .asthma, and other
affections of the air passages.
"I always take my dog with me when
I make a balloon ascension," said the
aeronaut. "A Stye terrier, I suppose,"
remarked the village wit.
ARE SIMPLY PERFECT.
Dr. King's New Life Pills are prompt,
safe gentle and always satisfy or no
pay. Best for stomach and liver. 25c.
All druggists. .-
Blobtos "I hear you lost your suit.
"Was the Judge's charge unfavorable?"
Slobbs "Oh, I'm not sore about him.
What makes me sore is the lawyer's
charge.
Gazette "Wants" One Ceni a word.
"CM With a Tail.
The "C" with a tail is the trade
mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic.
Look for it on the light blue enameled
metal box! Each tablet stamped
C. C. C. Never sold in bulk. All
druggists, ioc.
Danville, - for Charlotte, RawX S
..t.wuwut. iuiuua unman si
vine,: Salisbury and Danviiu
Chrousrh Pulrman sipmor k. '
. wf w iWMn
1:30 p. m. No. 12, dally for Sait.v
jTosiuugwiu sum aii point
Tnrxragu . ouiman sleeper
Nashvuie, Chattanooga,
AheviUeK WasMngton and New y
7:05 a. m.-No. 14, daily for srJ.
burg, Columbia and Charl8ton
necta at Spartanburg for Atlanu
me souxn. unanoue and the jtwO
Throueh Pnllma.n 1
. uLween Btl
Louis, Louisville, Knoxville, Ash.7i5l
ummuia ana unarie&ton.
2:50 p. m. No. 10, daily for ftn
burg, Columbia, Savannah, Jackson
and ail points South, connects at a
tanbUrg tor the North, Cohimhi.
Charleston. Througrh. Pullman
between Cincinnati, Knoxville iJ
i . . '
vixio, opujtrumtJ'urx, uoiumDia, Sa.
and Jacksonville.
8:30 a. m. No. 17, daily (excent
day;, for WaynesviUe, Brywn City
all intermediate points.
3:00 p. m. No. 19, dally (except ftJ
MurDhv and all Intertmlata
- - - -.vv- trviaa.
(CENTRAL TIME).
6:10 a. m. No. 15, daily for o,
Springs, Morristown, Knoxviiu tJ
Bristol, connects at Morristown M
Chattanooga and New Orleans. u3
also at Knoxville for Cincinnati," Luk
ville and St. Louis. Through Pun..
sleeper between Charleston, Columw3
is ville and St. Louis.
1:15 p. m.-No. 11, daily for Hot
Springs, Knoxville and all points wjl
connects at Morristown for Bristol, J
Knoxville for Cincinnati and Louisviiul
at Chattanooga for Memphis and NaalJ
vuie. rnrougn ttiiman sleeper
tween New York, Washington, Salii.
bury, Asheville, Chattanooga am
Nashville and through Pullman sleet
between Jacksonville, Savannah, Col-j
umbia, Asiheville, Knoxville and Cia.
cinnati.
12:25 a. m.-No. 35, daily for
Springs, Morristown, Knoxville, ehtl
tanooga and points West. Connects t
Chattanooga, for Memphis and inter
mediate points and at Ootlewah June,
tion for Rome, Selma, Atlanta and l.
termediate points.
Call on Ticket Agents for time tabla
and detailed information or addrea
.tf'.ttAINK. S. GANNON,
3rd V. P. & G. M.,
Washington, D. C.
S. H. HARD WICK,
General Passenger Agent,
Washington. D. C.
F. R. DARBY,
C. P. & T. A.,
Asheville, N. C.
Baggage called for and checked froa
hotels and residences to destination,' lsj
The Asheville Transfer Company.
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TT&e HTst UDeliftiitflial JHTealtlii ainall 'JPleasare HBesorf -in the -1Tnl
164 milea east of Chattanooga 42 miles east of Knoxville on the K. & B.
Railway, in tfte I' veiiest valley of the East Tennessee mountains. Two ho
tels, 25 cottages, 40 acres lawn, walks and shade trees. Electric lights,
Complete system water works, wi th modern hatha. Splendid orchestra, spa
cious hall room, telegraph and long distance telephone; in tact, all the amuse,
ments and comforts. Best German and American cooks. Write for 40 page
hook -FREE
Price of Water Shipped.
The T&ter is shipped iL bso8 of the yea
in poDlar Darrein, Oo i f finh. Half-barre.
$3.50. Cases, one dozen half -gallon bottles, $5. 5 gallon Rocker jchi i.275. !0 ga?oa
Rockerjohn, $3.75. 5 gallon crated Deraijohc, $2 J5. 14 gallon ,'ab -fWbdj, "$3.75
Special rate to dealers in car-load lots upoi application. Terms cash .nit by P 0
Order on Tate Spring, New York exchange, or registered letter to 1?.tt S..ri?.tr, T-m;
Shipping daily at the rate oi over 4,000 piickagen pr annum,. Special frtfi;h. ue to k
points can be'secured. Tate water is sold hv the iBost reliable druggists ia i! prmcij"
cities and towns. Last year shipments increanod ovf?r 100 per eeat. of any T-r m n m y r
Analysis made by Dr. T. S. Antesell, M. D., Professor oi Chemistry in Na. c: ! H(iicJ
College, and Chemist to the U. S. Department oi Agriculture, and can be icmi n .
page pamphlet.
Mountain Spring li Milex
. From Tate Surins.
Fine Lithia and Chalybeate Springs
flowing from side and base6f Clinch
Mountain. Beautiful scenery among the
hills. Hotel, cottages and grounds
greatly improved and now open to vis
itors at these low rates. $1.00 and $1.50
per day, $7.00 to $8.00 per week; $25.00
to $30.00 per month. Hack line from
Tate at. moderate prices., Privileges of
Tate draught .for those desiring it. For
further information, address
THOS. TOMLINSON, Owner,
Tate Springs, Tenn.'
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The following list is taken from 5000
on file in the proprietor's office .They
oame from every point of the compass
and represent persons in every walk
'pfltfe. fckJKIIJMa
v Senator E. W. Pettus, of Alabama " 7
"I have found Tate Spring Water a
; genuine specific for the cure of malari
al troubles." .:v,i:
R. L. Taylor, Ex-Governor of Tennes
see, Nashville:
"I regard Tate Spring as the best on
the continent.'
Thos, A. Mellon,: of Mellon Bros.,
bankers, Pittsburg, Pa. :
"I believe there is no waterin this
country equal to Tate's for the cure of
neuralgia, as well as dyspepsia and liv
er troubles."
J. W. Thomas, president and general
manager of Chattanooga & St. Louis
railway:
"I take pleasure in recommending it
to any one who wishes to enjoy contin
uous health." .
R. A. Hemphill, Atlanta Constitution,
Atlanta, Ga.: ' -
"I greatly appreciate Tate Water and
highly recommend It." 1 t
GREAT WAGON MANFACTURER.
J, M Studebakef, South Bend, Ind,
"I believe there is no spring1 In Amer
ica that contains the healing qualities
that, Tate Spring does.!! '
THE GREAT TOBACCO MANUFAC
TURER. J. S. Carr, Durham, brv C:
"I think it is the nest water to ber
found anywhere."
PRESIDENT OF LARGEST SNUFF
CO. IN THE WORLD.
Geo. B. Wilson, 224 Arch street, Phil
adelphia, Pa.:
"In 1894 I -suffered very cntely from
indigestion, which lasted until 1895. In
the f al of that year a friend sent me a
case of Tate Spring water.Before re
ceiving the water I was visiting a doc
tor three times a week,taking all kinds
of medicine, and after using the water
' for a week I have never since that time
been to see a doctor in regard to my
Indigestion, and have never taken a
drop of medicine for indigestion since.
I believe this water saved my life; and
consider it the finest water for indiges
tion I have ever known. I nave recom
mended this water to a number of
friends who have used it, and have
never known it to f an in beneficial-results."
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v IT SAVES LIFE.
E. Ii. Greer, Washington, Pa. : "It
saved my life, beyond a doubt." ,
RECEIVED SUBSTANTIAL BENE
I FIT.
A. E. Carr, Cincinnati, O.: "We have
received substantial benefit from Tate
'Spring water."
GREAT
GREAT BENEFIT TO A
BUSINESS MAN.
James Swann (of Inman, Swann &
Co.), N. Y.: "I have found Tate Water
of great benefit."
FRJM THE COURTS OF JUSTICE.
Judge Henry R. Bryan, Newbern, N.
C: "It does -me more good than any
water I have ever used."
CURES CHILLS.
J. M. Elliott, jr., of Kyle Lumber
Co., Gadaden, Ala.: "It cured me of
dyspepsia, chills and malaria."
EFFICIENT TONIC. .
T . M . Miller, Vicksburg,v Miss . :
"The most efficient and agreeable tonic
of which I have any knowledge."
ONLY . RELIEF FOR CHRONIC MA
LARIA. G. D. U. CantreU, M. D., Little
Rock, Ark., "It was the only agent J
found that gave relief for chronic malaria.-
" "
INFALILBLE CURE FOR,' DYSPEP
SIA David Kirk, president of McCalmout
Oil Company, Pittsburg, Pa.: "I be
lieve Tate Spring water is an Infallible
cure for dyspepsia."'
. MAY USE HIS NAME.
W. S. Pope, Columbia, S. C: "Con
tinue the use of my name, and I will
cheerfully distribute as many of your
catalogues as you wish to send."
THE WATER
Cares Indigestion, Dys-
pepsa end nil troubles ot
Liver 'Stomach, Bladder
Bowels", Kidneys, Rhtz?
mutism and Blood Ds
eases. SHIPPED
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