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Ill ,;a4Tffg--mvsnW ntTY-NORTH-CAROUNA.,. VOL. 4. BRY SON CITY, N. C , FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 1896. NO. 51 illiii il J 1 r T( ) It X K Y-AT-L A V. A A.M. FRY, Ckyson City, - - N.C. ,! lection of claims and the investiga- f land titles a specialty. U't" J4 Ti . T sKATHERWOOD, ATTORNEY-AT-L AW. Otfit-e " tlie i. curt nouse, Bky.sgx City, - N. G. T. 3D. BRYSON", .ttorncyatXinw, Ilrytton City, N. C. T)P. 3: 33,. OOpCP, lillYSON CITY, N. C. PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN, b-j' Prompt attention to al) calls, Day or Night. J. II. "flAfiUK, M. D. V'jnTTiiiftr N. 0. p.: i Sit l a . a . s; livir.w.M- ViYI i?iv(-prompt attention to all calls. ;l v nr nijr'it. Br W A. Sprinkl, Dentist, -g53S ' KBSTKIt N. ('. . 1'iijiiip; attention to all e-jills in town or riiiiiirv. pWftRK AND PRICES (J! AliAMEEl). IHJ- Hotels. EM --TEL--LA. me n 1 11-i or. f-j:7oa City, 3ST. C. Niw m-.inajrenu-iil. Newly furnished. . iMi.iir.io.! .lions for commercial men. '.it r'aw)nalk LOU?S '- L&Kc, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, . 7 isorx City, 1ST. C '. ii rooms tui'l 'lit' bist fate. M,f -.. l.-iy. 1 V. F. C'ool'K.K, Pro; .tutor. . E3TERN KOTFL. Court Square, AsUKVILI.E. N C. --S1.O0 a Day.- .'t'tii-d and ri'Uiniislii-d since it was ; 1 1 . .1 out and is now equal to any j oo .,,!sc in the city. . li. Mrhiturir, Prop'wtor son Hotel, Andrews, N.C. .m. E. Brwtii, l'lop ct'f. c iii. oi )ti !e t, Ta'de t ho l'osf, ( - mi ii in-' r-ii'o'ue n West i! ' tr-ilin;!. KAj JCML EGTL V 1ESVILLE i lav. ' iood (are and nice Poli'e attention to nil. iii-i iw we wuiwu Of RHEUMATISM or DYSPEPSIA." 3 Nonsense ! That's a doctor's i2 excuse, f .... Justice' Lowe, of Ridgeway, Mich., was a Rheumatic sufferer over 78 years old "too old to expect a cure," so they said. ":v He took A fj and is oh his feet again, going I about the country well and f ft sound. . Remarkable case, you my AO ft cases where this remedy is used are remarkable. It's a rf rematkable medicine. ' It cleanses the blood of add makes a torpid liver active. j Testimonial below: IlaTihfftrtMl Tw r f Rm'i 1 iw Itbeumatle and Neuralgic Curs in mr . pracli. I find it an rirellenl remMlT f in habitual roulTeneta, IndifeaUon . 1 . li 1 C Dnntpnnn l)e Kumak Kprlmra, Kls, Ask Your Druggist or Merchant Far CULLEN & NEWMAN j Sola Proprietors, KNOXVILLE. TENNESSEE- "I I ajtieuriC $ HOME NEWS. tf"-Don't let your snbcscriptio:! lypae.Your subscription expires with the date after vour name. Renew ii Ak yourself this question. ''Have I paid my newspaper subscription?" Mis.C. E. Wood fe visiting rela tives in Bryson Cit.-Murpliy scont. I Jacob Shope of Gr,iham county is visiting his son T. Vj. Snopeand son in law, Gov.. Ca: ringer. J. G. Buck of Spraggins, Buck & Co. of Baltimore was here this wee offering to supply cur merchants with shoes. Capt. A. F. Rice so long a res. dent here, having come with the railroad, returned to his old home at, Scotts Xroads, Va, Hon, W. T. Crawford was here this week looking alter ome claims for Mr Hawell of v aynesville. Ciiarlic Wilhi ie is here this week tuning up A. B. Alii on& ('o's lum be.- fur Cooper& Woodbury, Murphy A two hor.se team belongingi to James Cu'operran it ft from in front ot Ueh, rt-Jda r Lo s store, crossed the bri Idge and were topped above D. K. uolliii s st r . No li.imuge ex - r , cep t a jjri)k ,n coupling bole Jo iii L. . Sijone wrMes us from ,denlo,Ga. thar. i.e is a nati.'e of N. C. raised in nwaiu countv and wants 1 he i lines, j , The Thride-a-week wor d pub lished in NW York City; nd The li.MEs will be s- nt to any auuross, one ear for. 1.50 A light form of measles is pre Va.K. g 7n own. Several u w cates lvportLU vest ret v, u.: out is to tar from.-- :lurvhv scout. rht're will b pivac'.'-ing at Land's creek meeting house to- uorrow by by Ilev. Ji M. Keener of Cullasajn, a d Sun 'ay y Rev. R.M. Aldridge" Ti s. M rrow is i ere this week eon ,ti.w ttutber b uz ,t of E. Ever ..f nn K,mt.h Bid,, f t.h Tlinkniw onnoste the mouth of Peachtree V v I Win Herrell lias quit lo? ing o;i til.' Jenkins branch on accoun of t'leroai being too much cut up by 1) "s log wagons, and is now haul ing from Kirklands ere -k. Mr. Will Ketchum,of Asheville forn.ely of Chicago, was here last week pros!ectiog for timber and mineral lands, and speaks encourag ingly of tin- outlook. Murphy Scou. Wayuesvlll."' will hold an election on March the 10, 1S95 submitting to the qualified voters of the town, ti e question "of issuing bonds to the amount of 815,000 for a system of Wit 'l1 works, Delinquent subscribers, especial ly those that have been dropped will please remember the weather has been such that firewood was a coin Tort to have on hand. Tim Iter owners and Loggers who want CASH for their timbers or 1 gscan g-t it by seening R. II. Pender Bryson City or Thos. Has tings, Employee of Mr. Vanrferbilt, at Dillsboro. Mr. Eugene Mavne of Washing ton-, D. C, is looking lifter mineral tlfMW.vtl' in T rl 1 L! iViiniil'T' ajiL' rsti .1 O 1 1 tr L'lUI'lall in vijij .uiim vci'tiuiiy , il c 1 .i- prospect. If he can find something , ,. . 8 that suits lam it means a greaj t- , , r , . o . There is to be a series of tableaux at Vallertown to-night illustrating biblical a.d historic il subjects, it needs no word of commentation from iis to make you know that it will be a delightful entertainment such as Valley town & Andrews is noted lor. Good for Stock aud Poultry Too Thedford's Black Draught is prepareJes- peeially for stock as well as man and fo inin iuijhj. u is soiu in tin cans noiuingr one-half pound ot medicine for 25 cents. Lambert, Fhanklis I o., Texs., March 22. 1892 I have used all kinds f medicine, bnt I would not give one package of Black- Draught for all the others I ever saw. It is the best thing for horses or cattle in the pring of the year, and will core chicken I cholera every time, Mrs. C. E. Wo d of Murphy ia vis- Uing her father B. H. Cathe. Joe Fry of Statesvihe is here and will live with his uncle Capt. A. M. j One year's subscription given free ti every subscriber, who pays one year for The Times. . Misff Fannie Pender is on a two weeks visit at Mrs M. Henry and others r.t Addie, N. C. Arp you interested iii vour coun ty paper, if so, give us the news i tems, we'll do the rest. Miss Emma, daughter of Dallas Dellart has entered the Normal and CoiL giate Institute at Asheville. ''Money To Loan at 6 per cent interest on five years time. Apply to ,M. L. Holcoinb', Waynesviile N.C. J. Wiley Sook the stalwart Re publican of the 9th Dis:rict, is now a fu'lf lodged Lawyer, wh leave ic practice. Sherift Teague returnel Wednes da' from Richmond, where he had been to sell a car load of fine steer. He realized, good prices. Ca h Paid for poplar, Chestnut. Oak, As'i and Lyun lngslidelivem any where on R. R. Do les Scale am. cash See the editor ot the Times Some people sell coffee tit 20c. p. pound. We sell Arbuckle.s Coff'c for 20.-. per pound and other thin; in proportion, Cooper&Co, Murpln L. W. White, represenling llazr- Lo'sp etch&Co. of Knoxville stoj ped over with D. K. Collins Sunda and waiU-d on our merchants th's week. The Washington weekly post ;.in' The Times wifl be snt t any ad dress one year for 1,25. Now i your time you want the P-et this winter while Congress is in session. The suit between A. H. Haves and and P. P: Mclean was settled vester da b f,re the arbitrators, Dallas De I ii j. o T n li i ri i nurl "u D- wulm aim nal1' D1Ia. a Pi,rl3' ng WI 81 they'Ve gtand P h'1S ""n COtt and cxn nses. ..A. Jamc Weeks :md fmi ly, Ben Docker)', William Loving. oi and Monroe Sneend, of Mangit gdog, leave in he morning for Tex-s They ar good peopl-, b:it won be satisfiel here, where-thev are doing so well. Let them go and other: fill their places. Muru-hy cout Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo, Washingt -n says she has never been able to procure iiny med icine for rheumatism tLat re.ieves the pain so quickly and effectualh as Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and that she h -s also used it for ltmie back with preat success. For sale by E. Everett, Bryson City, .S.W. Coop- er Whittier Vv. F. Cooper (Fatty Bill) is slow lv recovering from his fall of Ins week wh eh t ame near being serious his horse while in a run stumble and threw 250 lbs. off esh in thn road which is said to have made a hole that required the rua l hands to be calied out to make a "fill" Mr- Cooper isinow ab'e to be out on the j streets. Thre ill be a public debate by the Zeb Vance Debating club of this city,1 at the Academy on Fri day night of next week, Feb. 21 . . . , TT O recognize the Independence of tuba . . . T , Tr Affirmative; Jas. H Ca.hey, D. K. . ,. UOWins, James aieimemiau, ciu., H.H.Hughes, etc. Every body cordially invited 0. XV. 0. HarJman Sherifi of Ty- 'er Co. V. Va., apprecia'e a go d. thing and does not hesi'a'e to eay so. He was almost prostrated" with a co-d when he procured a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. He savs: "It eive me prompt relief. I rind it to be an invaluable rcmely , cov,shs and CoWs." For sale by E. Everett, Bryscn City, S.W.Coop er Wlvttier. When Baby waa sick, ve gave her Castoria. Wba ste waa a Chad, jfae cried for Castoria, Whea ate became Mas. aba ehmg to Castoria, Wbea she bad CbJUraa,aae gave them Castoria. J. U. Gibbs will stibw here, next Monday nigh a seAes of biblical and historical scenes Tf yQU Wftnt & dyJ will ' olor an even brown or black. and wi 1 please and tatisly you ev ery time, use Buckingham's Dye for the Whiskers. Thornton Seay, near 70 year-i old died, on Land's creek Wednesday last. Thef deceased was for many years miller at Bryson's Mill at the mouth of Eeep creek. Any tendency to permature bald ne s may be promptly checked by the use of Ayer's Half Vigor. Don't delay till the scalp is bare and the h tir-roots destroyed. 'j If you would realize the best result's bein at once with this invaluable prepera- licnti Ayjuugmmiu Lowell, Mass., troubled for years witj a constant succesion of boils on his neck, wa ompletey cured by taking only three bottles of Ayer's .S'.irsapari la Another result of the treatment o. as greatly improved digestion with in creased avoirdupois. If yoit want cash for Cancel jed Postage stamps, .tkl Coins Confed erate money, send 4eeiits i:i stamp to Ho k it Bowl ng, Dept. I Equi table Builling; Me.nphis, Temi. f r price li-ts. They also represent l.irge Manuf tctuers. Writ-- then; for prices anything you want. IV-5. The average woman is less apr to teel as sh- looki than tr look as fhe feels. If she fee's exliauste from tl.e effects of a sick-headache s'::e shows it ii stautiy in her looks. The one remedy for such a woman is Ram on's L mic Liver Pills. They are the absolute 'conqueror of bilious ness. disordered stomach and ali iver troubles. With each box of pills are ,-ome Ton ic Pellets to build up the sys em, Get a sample ot J. H. Ditmore. The happiest marTwe ha-e seen in a great while was Mr. E. A. En loe, of Jackson count', who was in town the first of the week. He w re such a broad smile that inquiri s were in order with the desired effect for he produced a marriage license. He lias gouen ahead of some ot our county boys, having won the heart and hand of Mjss Ella Galloway, a daughter one of Tra-sdiighly respec ted citizens. We su. pose he joyous event has transpir d ere this and wih the happy coupl- that nlis which can only (we sup; ose) come from the "Uuit d State." Brevard Hustler. As a Doctor Does. The one great fault with a'.l Liver Piiis is that thev act r-v.ri- denly and sharp itead o- quietly and eontitiuouFh. They produce a violent relief and then leave you v.-e-ilccned, tvlU; n;i emn'.v to'.nrch av-d r,o np. . 1? for 1 Dod. Tiiio- is not wc-v. doc'ur does. r .TV -1" re'tit-iy fur :t (..-.o.derv. ;- . r. orders" 310 n Mrcf.e-h: i ' " '''-'. " ' ' f.-N as 3 piri-'ie-, ! :: f.,r a '' tonin-r lli-sy;rTn ri:iii ii.j:rng u i. !-ci like nrw crealmc This is exat-!y v.':r.t is " by Ramon's T. r; . Liver I';:.' and Ramon's T-r.',c Ptilct.5. Two boxes, two separate medi cines, and both at the cost of one. A three weeks' tre-.twnt for 25c. j Ask your dn.ggist al.out it. B&zwtf iaa. co., n,, or&. 1 ANTED Every person who belong to a 15acd or Orchestra, or who p'ays tl e Violin, or Piano, to send for n free sample copy of the Mr-iclAL Idea. Robert HI ;t a & Dolby, rublifheraj Greenville, Tenu sw. s. a.tfonvwi ,w"ii a. f 4 &W al MnuamiM p PP!04 l aomioooa tpom sen oqi Ag -S T -aca Aitnnpjo ipui njq V jo poaq oi too po 'inanscp pox tpSoajis fan aajasajd ot mmmrn. A uiWiMi V"S PIMI Pt3 M rtaxuo jo Pa V8 -op xatd aoo jo 3prm txxpo n tfrl W ywifiM Asa'sMpaftn pwtu Aipnos 'saand oml y aprm joag 1 A ak - - j t . a Mmm sn vmti aTsnsK am Asmnai arssn v wk 4 DOfSa'HWaMVf4 psoiqitKo jspfOH og mm ffliB w (HAoaii mm "1 TTanted:-Soveral trustworthy gentlemen or ladies to travel in North Carolina for extablished, reliable house.'8n!ary S760 and expenses. Stendy positon. Enclose ref erence and self adtlreWed stamped envelope fhe Dominion (umpauy, Omaha Bldg., Chicago, I1L 41-14 Notice of 3Iortgagre Sale By Virtue of a Mortgage Deed executed by fv V. C'-ooper and wife, J. E. Cooper to E. Everett Administrator of C. Whiuier deceased, the unclersicned will sell for cash at tbe '. ourt lfousj dKr in Swairi Countv on Monday the "nd day of Mar h 18l'G to the highest bidder at Public Auction, the land and premises described in said Mort gage, the same being duly register in took A of Mortga e ' ;eeds of Swain ' ountv on pages 4.'50 Ku nig to which reference is here by given for a I'iil and perfect description of said property. This 31st day of December E. Everett Adniinislrat-r 2-28-96 oi C- Whittier deceased. ' Notice Of Execution Sale i I!y virturt of an execution issued from t!-e United States Circuit Court at Ashcvi'.'e ' N. C. November Term IO?. in the rase of Morris and Hoskins Plaintiffs, against James Young, AV. II. Young, William Edniiston, Joseph Thomas, Joseph llefli-r-finger, AV.(J. White, W- A. Young, M. A. 'Gee the.Tuckaseigco I umber and Man ufacturing Company and E. Everett, Sure ty Defendants, I have levi.-'d upon the following described property, to wit-The timber described in contract of W. T. & W. J. Waodv on the waters of Forney's Creek being, I. Iii IV:, lar trees, standing on their tract of !:! seres of land bounded all around hy the Whittier land, als't the timber described in eonnract of James Payne on the waters of Tnckaeigee Kiver being ti Poplar tr; es o:i his tract of 2i" acres of bm:!bo-md 'n East by Welch, South by Del, zier west by Delozier and Xorth- by the Tnckaseigi't Kiver. And will by viriure of said execu tion and levey selUthe same to the highest mutter tor cash at oiiltoc auction at tne (7)iirt bouse door on the first Monday n .S'wain County N. C. in March. 1806 to satfs- fy said execution issued against the defend ants ors a judsrineni for -vSTH i.0: and S49.(;3 cents cost-j, and t he-further costs of cxwu tion, levy and sale. This Jan, 23 1S1C. T. J. Alliron, 1. S- Marsl.all, ltylv (i. Hyatt, I). M- "Toticc is herby given in pursuance of an -Ll act of the Legislature oi "North Caroli na, ratified the Sth day of fareh IS9-") that I will on the 4th day oi March St '6 nt tiie court house in Bryson City publicly pro ceed to establish, alter and create seperatc places of elections in Swain County for the Charleston voting precinct, in Charleston Township so as to provide as near as po si hie at least one separate place of voting for every 3")0 electors in every subdivision hW be made as provided in the act. This January 211 J 89i J. K, Snow Clerk Superior f.'onrt. A otert Minstrel. M T Skill' formerly business manager for W. J. Scanlan the Irish Comedian suffired with Khenmatism fcr years without relief j until he bought a bottle of Drtimmnnd's ; Lightning Kcmedy. Two bottles n.ade a well man ot him. There a thousand .reme dies l'(.r l;heui!itftijiii but ii'ine h;iv r -eiv-ed tiij' uns d ieted testimonials from pi or ' r.ent people us shown by Drum mend's I Lightning Remedy, when a cure is wanted 8 md $" to the Drumuiond Medicine C. . !8 I Maiden I a ic, ve v York.and tliey wi 1 s-h'p t ' your cxi e address two large bptt!- s oi th rciiie iy enooh loi onenio tlii's tr a merit. Areola van' -:t. BOSTON PIANOS Tor DURABILITY, BEAU TV, SWEETNESS OF TONE and LIGHTNESS OF TOUCH ARE UNEXCELLED. it you want a high grade Pian3 at a median price, buy the Boston. If you want an attractive case, buy the Boston. it you want the best Action oscd ia any piano, buy the Boston. the bgstqr mm gq., South Buckeye St, WOOSTCR, 0, irad fdme A f aaimvy wt T . nZnjL' lV?nm sA VeAsTI sbbT nisnsjoiKKi MMOBMnijmmlrasioa'jmiratsiuiA :jpamaa JWjoIpiimIihMpn'gp!imand rsiaof ra isnf n Xmonjuo "riyOjiia P" 'awiatna inaapad oaqi Smsapoai 'tendoooavji SmiUJ f wnaawi jrmtMga tun atafVf n m jy as 'aaia-nT , ""V m P""jdmIa(01 pro iapWHOV PP1 V Y.'he you hare kwjkt $25.00 0, K. OOLLSIS Jrow the iti you talx hi Pl'SClI L ARD, yo gd choice of Biee Line of BCOKSCFREE, any ofttesCm & UM, besides you m t!ie LARGEST . SD BftT , to select from, tht si-le of AsIievlUe, Compcr.- our (lOOD. ;pi J'lilCK and vc What is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infantg and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL . It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys TVonns and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting- Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Win Colic. Castoria relieves Teething: troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regrulates the Stomach and Bowels giving; healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea the Mother's Friend. Castoria. "Catorta is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children." Dr. G. C Osgood, ' Ixmell, Mass. "Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day is not far distant when mothers will con sider the real interest of their children, and use Castoria instead of the various quack nostrums which are destroying tlieir loved ones, by forcinj opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves," Dr. J. V. KcscaEiE, Convray, Ark. Childi en Cry for TMC CCNTAUft COMPANY. TT I "ihtisfc'si"ir'iinra Cntldtn Cry for $1.00 FOE lOliE Pli.OTOGKAPI Write us a letter crvcrIn- thec thrc ; First. State hov.- .,:: you l.:;vo i.:i..v. mona liver Mclieino." Second. Sialo disease; rrfi: ).: those cured by if Third. i.'ho y-i.- o-'u;:.r. r- t- !- action, and thoitri-'ri'iaiid a( .i;;i tf x'.io & Co'., a::-! ;hrt '-L:::k i yj.:.: whioli licvo S'.kl t 0' aicrs :: 0 . r 7 : ; not t.vcr 10 or j '. c-. :f - :r: i:'; arti" : finii!. irnnl frr li::u: pl.ii: r.. for?. '.; : i I j ving v : J.j ; Utlj; our trauo v.-. . i-.tok out that suuie dealer (not knowing you are posted) don't sil ' c.icap pacKage at a proht ot boo or 400 f-is:aon3 Liver idwlicine," whicn you be ure to specily, ana tafco :.5 (. tier, ti there is nothing else like it. On receipt of your letter enclosing photograph, we trill mail y-. ,'jf of eh-.: -, a $1.00 packago Liver Medicine, or on receipt of letter without. . :t pb, v, c v : 11 mail you a 25 cent package, free. " ' '-co tho ailments, caused by indispositions of the Kidneys Liver, ft .. ':. tin!. Dow! Is. w hi ch Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine has invariably curt i . l'Jii). ;::cs Hkadacoe. Palpitation oy the Heabt. Dbowsikess. . .:t; d:t-:-tt. Indigestion-. Cold Feet. Enlargement or LrvEE & SPLr.- : :rz Lr. -s.N-ns5?. Low Spirits. General Lassitude. Dcxlkess. !.' -:.-."v. Ti.ied Feelixg. Sot it Stomach. Bad Taste nr Mopth. Cosst-.'- -.-Ei.s. Skix & Eyes Yellow Btlioi'Sxess. Loss o Stresgtii d J'-.r.r:.. Co.ue d Toxgce - Paixs ix Side & cxdeb Shoulder Blades. Fo: - .' :z nr. GLIMM EtilXG EErOUE THE EtX3. WEIGHT IX STOMACH AJTEB EaTt Li . 1;llsu .' oft & Flab3T. Acute & Cnnoxig Malaria. '. up in Mot.-tu . Nebvous Headaches. Memobt Clouded & Ikd:: Col.c. P::.es. by Cuirrsa Coxstipatiox Pkoducixq jt. Kzz -F'- LL-.-.z-n o? IIlood ix Head. Numbxess op Hasps, Arms & J IXG t P AS. DLOATIXO O? STOMACn APTElt FOOD IS TaKEX. Iui!- ttt; ITs.vursr:::;. Dimxess o? Visio?. Dizzixess vvots Btzv:. Up. S; ri ocATixG Sexsatioxs. Dispoxdexct op Pkegxaxt Wo :; Mz9y.tz o.i Aftss Kati.vg.-'-Vsstigo. Yello.v Jauxdice.- rstts?:i:ATros '.lOT : : : Can. v I Sr-ix Dr.Tr. " 'I KA - '-- rr.ATr;:.E:.cT. h-r,3 cv ArPETrrn. Paixs & Acer ' i Du.v-f the I'LvcE. Linca Feel too IIeavt. ' . i JJ.t !::.: 1 ttv.: 3. 1 "a l '. . 'L?s. W e a k n ;. - ; V .-:'"M;;,ti-rir-3 ovLI-at. GexssalI' .:.-. -:yA ;. 1: z?7.vz:a.. NL".vors Dzrr: -:-;.e.-: .': :. $. r.? c? Fjo Arr":'. i .. :. : v v G::A-.rrr;a fi--f.. -. ": : ... . I :: . ; . r: -. tAz JV.'-c. Tua? Ur.: "; . . .: I . '. ri l'.::ir.r,, " C'om?:ox r?:z '' : : " v: - ' .rvr. Morn-:i3-- F..r::- . ':'. .." i T vr'T'o Tzzyi Ac"': f - ..... .. ... ,. A-- .. y.j ta::5 in "AZ"r Hciren Cry for CO! .f2 1 WI 2 Oil At i 7") by the (i,t!l ,, 31.7) ' ON A LARK A, Hi.?.- 1 2ai n-, i- ClTT. :k V I'JCi ir nlh nj GOODS ia CASH at m 4 Castoria. Cutorta is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre scripUon known to me." H. A. Archer, M. D., in So. Oxford fct., Brooklyn, N. 7, " Our physicians In the cWidren'i depart ment have spoken highly of U.cir experienc e in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have aniotg our medical supplies what is known as r;-rnilar produti, yet we are free to confess tliat the merits of Castoria has won us to Idle with fa vac upon it." United Hospital A;a Dupkksa!- . Sostoa, kliu. Allex C Smith, Pro. Pitcher's Castoria, MUNIIAV TUB ITT, HCWTOHK OITY. Pitcher's Castoria. j.1 cr sold "Dr. M. I' .ra- r.c and give the r 1 f?3 I nr.-" l'vcrn iia tr" Liver l.fi'tilal'ir" ittyic by J. ' ; .....ji.i Ivt'iiit ino C' ... t-i v. ft nr' ?.ut f.iio;ii ; f: -d ' :. while on,- percent., instead or. ouruenuu r.M. A. . "ID : to . .:: Pitcher's Cast p'rrg-illo . for iaV: X . ivi Ul liJL'ai v4iVi' 3 1 R. R. Boti axd
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