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THE WEA1 Fair touigbt tod Sur. ion cloudinets ltd wa ed by rio. i . i i . . . Vol.1 Xo.302 SALISBURY, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY, .DECEMBER 30, 1905, Tljet post Is lecicL Ly TIE people of SeElisktiry-, pet7Cr ctcL Iootgei; ob: -A Uptr-N --W" Ui uuc fi lends &bd . customers. Start tha new jr right by bny.ng your eatables from Mx Moe. Lrok at one ttc id breaktn price io ' opposite ad. Your Money Dcpotitcd ta fcood bank ailord. you ccavtiiUact u well m sufetf . The Wachovia Loan & Trust Co. the ttrOQtot financial in.tltation la In State, ollen yo ' eerricas. tl have cvcrythtn( for Chri.lmai la th v.y o( wUblu that money will fcT Lv yor ordr lor Hoyler t Candy ia ewe, two kd firs pound boxes. AUo k ths old rlibU Roytter't Cindy. tun you order lor on of John Hoaatoa a fat Taikey. Rip Florida Tonutou. Ta plac to tet tomethint to t. SALISBUEIANS THEIR CHICIEI J BT tkl TBE BEST Woo in All tht rights at Reck Hill Without t Ringl Low. Tha lut of tha Salisbury delega lion, numbering nearly one hun dred, that witoeeeed tha great chicken fights between Salisbury birds on the ona tide and chickens from Western, N. G, Tennessee, South Carolina and Georgia, re turned to Salisbury last night. The fight was held in a licenerd pit at Ruck Hill, S. C ; and al though Governor Heywsrd or dered the ahariS to prohibit thein, the main went merrily on. Mot Salisbury chicken waa killed, while every ona of the opposing birda was put out. of business for II time. Tha Salisbury party returned 13,000 or mora to the good. IT TEE CEITEAL. OYSTERS Ijeave Your Oorder For UIOILtid With us and avoid bisafpointinfnt W. A. Brown Fhcrwm, 106 East CountU St te-sra-sew! Another sale. Toe Sile that we mention in oar other ad on tba im-'.d) psff. w" Uka place the fi at part of Janna- .n,l will ba on good drwireeble good that too need in yt nr hooe Rsd oar oibor ad and rnVtS for tha tinos of tha laV; we are prepariJg for it, aid after .lock taking, will itJt It, but H wi 1 only ba on ONE of the linea that waeirry. The lira maa'a Baaqnat t ba Given Icxt Thursday Sight It haa beeo Coally decided by those haying tba matter in charge to have the bacquet to the Salis bury Fire D apartment at the Cen tral hotel on next Thursday even ing, January 4 h. Covers wil' be laid for S'ty and in addition toll a member of the department the policemen will be present. ' A pari of the amount subscribed haa been eet apart for tba cjlored firemen acd will biyBn them M.eatn present. IB.lirBEBiPJOS RETOail. - "' Will L.vsia Salubjryai Xr. 8-fjr4 Chtrf Claik spoon returned Tu tfelislmr lb mornlrg fr.ni M ibilr, A 'anion, whera Mr. Withers; bi livei since lat tp'iog and Mrs Wither ipxm airce fcef mtrriae la 0;to ber. . Mr. Wilharspoon will ie-cotir the railway aervica here ai cbUf e'wk to Capt A. Bafotd, agent for the Southern here. There tuts of li'.a ppuUr couple to Salisbury ia delightful to their friends and esptcially M s Wither spoon's home coming. A Mia Julia Allan Ktmeay, the is r mem bered and Med by everybody. PBISTERS ON STRIKE, FODB Wlim WTESTERII.Y. B0RK1AH & GREEN LEADING JEWELERS ii OPTICIANS Beautiful Line of Dressing Cases. Mani cure nets, Military Brush es, Card Cases, 1'oCKoi Books and other Xuins Novelties. Fresh lot of Liwney'o Cndr in fancv basket and Uxs jrutrecoived at T. F.KIollz&Cfl'S DRUG STORE. Happy Ycar 10 A11 Saleeby U-to-iate Car.dy Kitchen. KtnuBber tha Orphans. Tha children of tba First Bap tht church Sunbeam Society are getting op a boi fjr the O phan age. Already qtila a lot of serf iceab'e thing have been givan. Ir any kiidiearted person readj lb s nntice, it means an Jnrilstion to hlp ia the bleeeed woik. Either money, elothina1 to fit bnya aid girla ranging io age from at years to sixteen, csp, nH, snoes, un derwear or hoee will be gladly re ived. Seed to the BiplUt church housa ant later than Tuesday noon Mrs. Mary J. Wast, the tSctent, oietidint of lb Sunbnn.t, will sea that everything Is tent as ut rected. The Bible save: "A prira and undefiled religious sarv'.ca before Gal and the Fitber ia thU: To visit the oipbana and widowa In their trMolion ; to keep himself ODJtiotted from the w r:d." Jasua Cbrist, tha friend of all mankind, said, in speaking of doing good to thers: "loatmuca as ye have done onto the least of these, my breth ren, ye hive done it nnto me. Ara not helpless orphsas UjVs DOOti Ihia iOTita"on is not limited to church mtmbirs. Bu'. every por- son ia Salisbury is ivited to have part in this bssed work. Yours sincerely, Wm H Kim, Tastor 1st Bsp'.let church .--TRY- Garaja Coffee. 5 pound can For sale by $i oo. c - We. H. Wallace. Tha laliibnry Job OAcss te bs Kan at Open Bhope. A notice was posted in the com posing room ol the Uabe JXoyall Printing Company's j ib iffioe ye terday afternoon stating that, be ginning January 1, 1906, the bust neas would be conducted as an open shop, and that nine hours would constitute a day a work. A fbw minutes later the two union men, one apprentice and one press boy employed in lbeiffi;e left their cases, put on their coals and re futed to work. None of them have returned, and deokre they will not do so until the torms of tba con tract entered into with tbe Typo graphical Union ara complied with. It is also announced that the j ib offices of Mr. J. B. Djub and Mr. W. H. Stewart, and the Carolina Watcbmao, of which Mr. Stewart ia editor and proprietor, will be open abopa after today. Ihe causes lead'Dg up 10 tbe strike of yesterday are generally known. Heretofore nio hours have constituted a day's work. The contracts with tbe above of fioes call for an eight-hour day, beginning January 1, 19C6. Toe three establishments named re fused to inaugurate the eigbl-hour day, and herein lies the rrptnre. Mr. K. B. Irvin, secretary of the Salisbury Typographical Union, mads the following slatouunt tbia morning : -"Nj 4rol" Vfhiateva. wafcan ticipated wiihtheGabe Uoyall Co , as tbe union holds contracts, maae on August SUt, 11KI5, for a period of one year, ending August 21st, 1UC6, calling fur the tbe employ oient of uo'un printers, and agree ing to establish the eight-bour day BJaauarv lit. 1906. Tbece con tracts are sigoed for fhe company b7 Mr. O. M. Enyall, president and general manager, and by the .'resident and secretary of the lo cal union and the president of. tbe inter national union, . " We also have the same con tracts for tha same periods with th Stewart Prinlery, aignd by William 11. Stewart. V , "Mr, Doub'a contract with tbe onion expired on December 19.b, and no new agreement could be reached. 'Tbtffi;ea of Mr. Stewart and Mr. Djub do not affoct a single union man, Air. oiewari ana a ooy doing bis work and Mr. Djub only employing one band, and he an pprentice. Mr G. M. Kiyall, manager, and Mr. Max L. Utrker, secretary and treasurer of Gba K all Printing Company, said: "We cannot af foul to nperat on the eight-hour basis. I; would mean a dally loss. and it would only be a q lestion of tims until wa wonld ba compelled to au'pend businee. GO WITH US OR DIE f i DiEJJC K0EII3G EOEBEET Mr. a X, Smith at PUtel's Point Obrys Biihwaymeaa Conmsa4 Mr. O M. Smith, bsggage mat ter at the Sjuthersj station, was halted, marched and robbed at a pistol's point tbia morning about halt past four o'clccV. Tha bold up occurred on South Main atratt near the corner of Main and Mon roe and the robbery committed three hlocka away. ' I( was ona of tbe moit daring crimes evtr coal milled ia Salisbury and though the officers have boon hard at work en the ewe since it was reported by Mr. Smith no clue auffisUst to lead to an arrest haa been found. Mr. Smith board on Chestnut Hill and wa oo hie way to tha de put this morning to meet N i 8, tha local passenger train froqi the South which .rrlves here at 61 Ha was in front of Mr. Theo. Bjurbauiu' residence near the cor ner of Maina and Monroe;, whn a white man stepped from tbe she iOf of a large tree eort mid, 'Hallo, ptrdner, where ara you going I" . ' Mr. Smith told-the man ba was on his way t) the depot and quick ened his pace. Tan man caught biai by the arm and ordered hyn to slack up. At 'this j motor a tall negro emerged from the shadow sd b;; man threw pisU'l in Mr. Sn'tlb's face and command ed him to throw op hi band. The ELY. B1C1 CALLED ACUJ. Th MiirtODrpabtritiToTtartim to Broom Their Faster. .. K v. W. II. li ch baa leceired an invitation to become pastor ol tha Morgantoo Bsptitt church He now has tba call ttsddr con ideration and will probably make antwer next week. The call was entirely unexpected to Mr. B'ch All Salisbury will hope that be II not leave this fi-.ld in which ba ba accompliiibtd s moch. FELL UNDER ENGINE. rODKG lil I LEGS CSODID Off. Jumped Inn Pilot, Blinpad and Poll te tk Track. AFTERSOCIALTISTSJ '00,000 Of THEM TO BE ELTORTED Th E.TOlotlos it Xoaoow is Bald ta Ear Bta Complst.ly Cruihad TE1I HUBS WILD A Boggy Bnuuhed and Pdwtrian Tak to Trees. I command was obeyd;wil .alacrity, fej .r.Vti&t.rwi -is-litUe afiw. TouTVin Ttcr wna us to i. . .-... .i.. .. Fulton s'.reet," said ; tba white man. " . --v-.,': ' "F.ut I am in a hurry." protested Mr. Smith. ; "Ga with us or dia f" was' the anawer to tbia .oriiction. .Mr. Smith no longer beaita'ed and tbe men led him to Fulton atreot," .! at a eonspfcuouTtp jl 'antr tbf iidtya hi pock its. H had but li in cash and after they bad relieved him of this amount -a was ordered to "git and git q iick." The high waymen disappeared in an Op posite dtriction as their victim ra sumed bis j rarny to the depot. Mr. Smith describe tbe white man as t aing short, stoutly built. Hia feature were almost entirely concealed by tbe collar of a heavy sweater which ba wore. The ne gro was tsll and slender. Mr. Smith could not gdt a a oJ view of bis f ice. - : The double testn tf tbe Salis bury Coco Cola works mvlBV mad run from tbe station tod y up Council for three bli eta and by a circuitous route to the conipnV sales bou-e on S utb Man street. Oae nf tbe salesmen in tbe wagon was Urown violently to the groujc after the team had run about a block but luckily eiceped hurt, other than a few bruie. Tbe driver Jumped aftr thi runaways passed tbe court' bou?e and wa badly shaken up. . Aa tbe team peteed the court bouse the wheels of the wagon struck Sber.ff Ju lian' buggy aod a wheel was bmwhed into kindling. Further up Council two ladies in buggy hc st.wl the hortes d ahipg dowa tbe otreisV turned their horse' bead, : j impsd bugjy and sought safety. . Crowd short of a miracle that serious results did not attend this runs way.. !1LI!BU1I H roSTCSlTE. Ths Emicit 1rkfi tsr, J. hn Or if . au, I n S F .d .) B gh. 1 SALISBURY ADTBOa, W. K Davis, a young whiU employe on the Southern' Spen cer yard me, with frightful ac- itdeit th:i sf.trnooo about 1 o'clock. Tbe young man was on tbe pilot t a awitc1) engine and a it ntared X i. 3(i wbicb was going North br j inpej and fall, the wheels of tbe -ngineand two cars pausing over ooth legs, crushing them borrihlj bove the knee. The unfortunate run was brought to Salisbury and taken to tha Wbitehead-Stoket snloriuin , He will probablj die. CBOBCBEI TO 1028.CW. Wbs-a BervU Will Ba Held in lal buy and at 8pncr. First Presbyterian: 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. St, Luke's Epltco Preaching at pal: Sev. Or. F. J. Murdoch will preach at tbe uuil hunrs. Church of the Sacred Heart: High Mans and sermon a' 10 30 a. in. Beced o.ion of the Bleased Sac rament immediate!? after Maa. Sunday school at 8 p. m. No serv ice M Night. Un Monday (New from thetfear D)) L iw Maes will ba cel ebrated at .6 3'J a. m.. fur the ben- fi( or? w'oriiot men. VHigbj Mass nd Benediction at 9 a. ro. No services in tbe evening;. St. John' L ithersn: Preaching at II. a. m. by liv. Dr. 3. H. Wil son and at 7 p m. by Mr. D. M. CaAup, a atuuent at Ujion Thso logical Seminary, Pitiladelpbia. Sunday tchoot at 8 p m. Eav J. H. Pa psrmui Soon to Pabiish His Ministry af Love. D1ICE LAST BIGHT. Pretty Iff Or in th Bik's Tsmpls. Sigma Hi Oanoa. A very pretty informal dance wasgivsn tbe your.g ladies lastnl,o,bt in tbe E k' Temple. It waa at tended by twenty couples and half ascoraof stags who atjiyed this second Cbristmaa event greatly. Toe Big Four Bind p'ayed. Monday night tha Sli-bury Alumni Chapter of tha Sigma Nu fraternity will give their annuel German in the E ka temple and thL will ba made the boltd-y ev:nt. Many Sigma Nua from Cbarl.'tte and other towns will be present and the large Salisbury Cbipter, old and young, will take a big part. ' Itw AdverUsemtat. Salisbury Steam Ltuodry, page V. Wallace & Sjos, ptge 8. Belk-llwry Co., pagr8 Dr. J. W. Young, tale of par sonal property, page 8. . Seleehy' up-to-date candy kitchen, page 1. W. H. Wallace, two apaca on tbia page. . Ma,! Moses, two apaces, page 1 Rditor W. P. Thompeon, of th Chapel Hill New, spent Friday nighlln Salisbury. ' 1 LIES CLOSE I0IDAT- AU th' falUbttry Basking House W'UObisrv Holiday. M nd ty the Brat day of the year log a legal hol diy, all theSalil- bury bank will be closed. KiV, J. H. Feniiermsa. a snn of Salisbury, is the au'hor of four different interesting book. Toe books have had wide circulation. They have been ordered and placed in ine eonigea ana pui'ic iiora ries of many Status, and have been read and publicly commended by diktinguiahed critics, scholar, au thors and preacher. Tna book have found circulation in every State in our Union, and have been read and Indorsed in Germany, Franoe, India aud Africa. - Kn v. Fesperman ha tha encouragement to know that hi book have been read publioly in missionary meet ings and that they have been ap preciated by literary men and wo men everywhere. He baa received at least ona thousand fine testi moniala In favor of bis literary labors. He now has a manuscript entitled "he Ministry of tave" ready for publication. Ton writer haa read Mr. Fespermtn' "View of C irist and Th Scriptures," and tba manuscript of "Tba ' Minia'.ry of. Love." Tbe latter, dedicated to the wife of tha author who died in 19.(0 i Mr. Fetpermsn' crown ing work Lifty sentiment and teautiful diction mark every sen lence and ona turn from page to page with eager inter,. - This book win shortly b ia th hand of the p&bHshera and k cordial re ption and imtant etweest wr a aured. Mr. J li Mi -, il:e rminent tragedian n,l i.. c-U.in,y which aipwr at VI r., in,' lM-ler on niixt FriiUv ii'uni, in h i i t o re vival of "K ,i' K o,.o d The Thl il," i i nab t n o l' ac'ors if i nr d '.rr-,t t mh) i,Uy tbe i m a ir i 1 1 s-. .k.fi-u,. Mr. it Bi (. - twin, mm r- cwivoit nij trat'!iii aa ur m g'ti. !,- I i- lit-itn and B-irreil simt t. f .r h-i !a-t 10 years up. ta in if ml, Siake pfrii " ( H i tu . Mi G rS . i 'i bin a pci tfT l i'. b gl1' .fall 'it cuu4 anil o.tu'ricl. i IT els ind a e it ee cu'imt fir the prur.B!' ,i . t'ut.'ti f yb p'ay S.'!1!!!') 1 I thW IfW liOt. o;ght j'li H' c -',auy play oo their way Ui & , O.lfatii', where they are bjuked to pre - due a series of Shakespearian p'ays. The company omes beic from G.een.borj where th N rf uial Cjilfgt lot ) ear aeat 3.0 ol their students to wiines the per formance and which they antici pate doing again tbi year. Tha performance thould re oeieva tba support of all our theater-goer, win demand the best, for it is seldom wo hay tbe opportunity nf witnessing so able and stopenduou a production as Mr. Giffi.h will preer-nt Io us on St. PeterebLr.D.e 30. Ci edit for tha eomple'a suppression ol the Moscow revolt is given Lieut General Miatchenko. By hi display of determination he completely eon ptuosed lb revolutionists co, within eight hours after hiaarriva in tbe city had them overawed lie will now be aenl to suppreai uptisincb io other parts of the un pire. The deportation of loo.OtH socialists as means of pacifycing tht count ry is contemplated. ' OJessa, Doc 30. Tbe city it i liot to-day. .Most of tbe met who left work in response to thi cell ior a general strike have re turned to their positions, many ci the strike leader have been ar rested. Monday and Special Sa 100 lb. pure Wheat B 3 cans Columbia Cream 7qtGtits 25c. i cans Oira and TomatiJ i Ibi Cat. Krap. Aprie it i lbs new crop Mixed N A' bile Pea psrqr. 6. Tangerines per dot 30 Waterground Corn Me 31 AX MO TLTEB BTBliES 1 I AIOSLIDE. Happy New Yea' Saleeby Up-to dale Kitchen. Ths Engine and Thrss Cars Dow I Aa Embankment- William-pnrt, P,, D--c 30. The Bjffilo Fiyor on the Pennsyl vania Biilruad, went bound, struck a landslide forty miles west o) here early thi morning while rnnninv at a b'gh ftC of speed. Tbe engine was derailed and two baggage and express cara rolled dowa the embankmrnt into the itiSiSifiiiA Bob rt wsi" sertobsir hurt 1wd tti engineer, who jumped, wa slight !y injarcd. Sa far as can be lsarn- ed no others were hurt, although I there were many narrow et capes. H10 Takn Blck While VUiting. Mr. W. D. Barrier, of Kimer, Cabarrus county, who with hi if and daughter, Misa Mary, have bteen visiting hi brother, Mr. F. V. Barrier, waa taken lit suddenly ekk with acuta in gestion last nght and tuffered Intensely for aeveral hours. Dr Whitehead waa calltd in mointng and Mr. Barr.er ia iog well this afternoon. Tbemissioiof "Early Kihc-s" U toc'.aar tba any and g'vn Na ture full away. Thaw famoue little pill rid tba- itomach and ttowelaof all po.tr d mattar, thai removing the causes of boadache, oorstipition, sallow complexion, etc DsWitt's Littla Early Kisers never gripe or sicken. A safe, pleasant, ptrttct plIL Sold by J me P.a turner. . . BhsrlB Konro Ott, .- Ex Sheriff Monroe, . who- has been confined to bit torn for evrral weeks, i able to be oat today, H bus been q ijle a tick f.s.n but' is rapidly legtiiniDg hi health. ; Mrs. Fasti Bradshs went to Charlotte this morolnjf on a visit to ner itsur. riday night of next week. u-.houiet: Hov. D.-. J. C. Uoe will pr;jcn at II a. m. sou 7 p. m. - ' ; . ' " ; ' j Kov. Wm. II. H ch, pastor of the First B iptist church, will dis cuss tbe following turj-ict Sun day :11a. m., Suhjwt : 'The L'fe G ving Stream," based on Eukiel 47:1-13. This ia a rplendid vision of the gracious blessing of the river tf Salvation. Tha eloquent prophet in thi scripture throws u,)on the mind's eye the generous provision which tha Father in neaven has made for man' happi ness. Bead tbe scripture and hear tba otrmon. Sunday night ter moo to young men by tba pastor ii drawing a large number of Saii nury promising young man. 7 p. m. Subject: "Absalom. The Fait and Unscrupulous Yoo.og Men." Main Street MetbodUt: Bev. J. A. J. Farrington wilt oonduot services at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m Holme Memorial: Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. by th pastor, Rov. W. A Lambeth. Chestnut Hill Presbyterian: Bev. J. H. Grey will preach tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Spencer Lutheran: Services will h held by Bev. E. L. Bitchi in Heptaeophi' hall, Wast Spencer, at 11 a, m. Sunday school at 10 m, Christ church, service at p. m , Sunday school at 10 a. m SEOKT LOCAL ITEM 0athrd In th Koak' for Isws I . Those Whs Corns and Q. Combinati! Subscript Offers SALISBURY DRU Vis laabslls Brown InUrtaina Honor af Charlotte Tiaitor. thi rcat- Miaa Isabella Brown entertained at evening from 8 80 to 11 30 complimentary to her guests Mis Evelyn Johnsno, of Charlotte. - Th Champion Bog. Mr. T. S. Watson, who lives on the Wiley farm two miles from Stlisbory, break all records on big hpg killed tbi year. II bn'chercd a p irker thii week that weighrd 6i!5 pounds, pasting tbe nextheavieet besrd from by 73 pound. - II MISS J0BIS01I I0I0L Mis Nellia Moyle went to Gold Hill (hit morning. Capt. E. B.C. Hsmbley ia spend log tba day at W hitney. Mi. T. E. McGehee i confined to his home with th grip. Mies Mamie Fink, of IlMooia, ia i the guest of Mr. Lint Fink Dr. Charle A. Julian, of Tcom asville, was in Salisbury yesterday. Ex-Judge W. A. -Montgomery, of Concord, wa in Salisbury this morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thompson, of Chapol H it, are the guosts of their daughter, Mrs. John W. Webb. Miss F-ftia Klapp has returned to Salisbury after tpendin; at vera! months with telative; aod friends in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker, of Columbia, S. C, who have been visiting in Salisbury, returned to Columbia tbia morning. Mr, M. T. Hayes returned to Athens, Ga., tbia morning after pending a pleasant week with, hie Salisbury relatives and numerous friend. ... . Mr. Claude Thompson came over from Tbomasvilie yesterday after. nxm for a few days' viait to hia parent, Mr. and Mrs. F. M Tnompaon. ' 4 PERCH Bring j our money Peoples Bank & Tri And Get 4 PER CT Pay"1 m:: eo oats w pay 4 per tent quarterly the iutereat to la principle ' ry, April, 3uly aal Ott each year :r'ZX Wa also loan money oe tateand personal securi Vour buainuM r. pectfullv D. R. Julian, Pres. J. D. Nor P. H. Thompson, V. P. J.A Xmas Presen The suit apprecra' be a Ton of McN Hast Coal which I warm fir abd X nas. , PnoneS9". Money Ta We Need It all the A portion pf that stock received A few ago is still on hand I r0 will exchanpe 83 Sandays Ia This Tsar, The year 190S whio'i ends at midnight to-morrow night ha, 63 ; of it f ite fi.. Wn.li . I. ll, - r .1 II (JUUU.TV, VWM ,U UID1 i:u law. days of the year falling on Sun day. RioghnklB td crackd hsndi arenot only -cuied ty DaWitt' Witch Hal Salve, but an occa sional anrolioation will keep the itkia soft and smooth. Boat f t' Etssma, Cuts, Burns, BuiL, ate. Tbe genuin D Witt's Wilcb Ha sl Salve afford immnditt relief in s'.l forma nf Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Pr.n.r-dtng P.le Sold by Jus, P.ummsr, The first rcqulsit of beauty is a clear complexion. Orino Laxa tive Fruit Syrup clear a sallow blotched complexion as it stimu tales the liver and bowel, and tbe eyes become bright ana clear. You owe it to your friend to uka it if your complexion ia bad. Orino Lsxa'iy Fruit Syrup doe notntuseateorgriptand is very Dleasant to take. Refuse sub etttute. Sold by 8alibury Drug Kit., and book's rnarmacy, open puke: vanilla u always delicate aud of remarkable t'.vength. That's th reason Blue Ribbon Vanilla flavors I r.trffc'ly and nqiirea such small amount. hirhly emit! . l.t. Stusill, F.r i roc Sll Th vated farm of th lt Mai 12 attlea froat Saliabary, cociliaia stxmt 30S wn I Bile from railroad. addraw, C A. Grvdaiaa.'Bariitr, f. C Mottca to P.WIc-My ana, Prank Aibev. 17 nu out ha left tn with oat my coaoat ad I hereby larbid tbe naWic cnt tarbona w arna ii. ran. nary Jaa Maus, cx4t ITOHCI CUm CATi&lUL 1EE1TEE IT. . No dtogeron. diugs or alec holic cooooilions ar taken into thesVsmsch wbe-n Hyomei is used. Bieat Med through the inhaler, tba balsamic heating of Hyomel pene trate to the moft remote cell til tha no and throat, and kill th catarrhal . germs, heal tbe irri tated give oure. Hyomoi is tbe simple, most pleasant and the on'y guaranteed oure tor catarrh tiaV. haa been discovered. Complete outfit, ti-OOiextra bottle, 80 seat. Fur sal by K'utts Co. value in MONET W. P. THORNTON, TalbotTs Signs Perp Advert' Over Froneberger't 0 J We lll t tl germs, heal tbe trrt- , , I muoou membrane, end tJlltS. RaXll oomplele and permanent 1 " "vw 1 Currant at reduce J price. Q I a x-aclb. V7. H. WAJJJ HKOJ '"iahAyiH ii;raViijiWiii-. -.'i&mi'iM-&&ut't&x)M.
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