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i i- VOL BRYSON CITY, N. C, FRIDAY JUNE 19. 1896. NO. 17 .a jf rof zszidnala. -jjr A A. M- FRY, ,s City, - - N. C. ,.n,fti , ,f claims and the 'nvestiga- litli s a specialty. Urn of la"' atioini:y-at-law. Ofi,Y II tl Court House, jj.n n City, - N. C. V Iti ysoii City, X. C. 3?. 1: 71. hooper, CITY, N. C. i PRACTICING - PHYSICIAN. j,i,n)'t attention to till calls. Day or NMjrht. L - '!. TKAGUK, M. D. V m m Kit, x. c ;,-!-. N AND SURGEON. Will riv prom pt attention to all calls, , or iii'lil- r. A. Sprinkle, za Dentist, W :i;-TlvIt X. C. I'r.iiiijil :il!ri;tion to all calls in town or rmiulrv. ".tfa.wnRK AND PRICKS t;i .R nti:i:d. O O Hotols. EN-TEL-LA. XKAK 1)R POT. Qryson City, KT. C. New iii inayement. Xewly furnished. Amiiiiiiiuilatiniis fur commercial men. Kite runmnaliie. LOUJS L. LAKE, Proprietor. Drummer's Home, Brecon City, 1ST. C. Clean rooms and the best fare. Ra'cs, .fLoO per day. W. !'. CooI'er, Proprittor. WESTERN HOTFL. Court Square, Asm k, N. C. SI. 00 a Day. UcM!(r,l :iii'l refurnished since it was liHnir.l ,nil. an.l is uw equal to any j'J 'J I !:! in llu city. K. Mclntnrir, rrnnietor Bryson Hctel, Andrews, N.O. S.i in.. K. Ury.-on, 1'iopict tr. Licition perlect, Table the hcsf, l'ne-i summer residence in West t'n Vrt!i Carolina. NATIONAL HOTEL WAYNESVILLEr N. C. K.itcs 1 .."!) n il;iv. Puiod fare and nice in. polite nttention to all. L- "- Arc You SicK Of Being A I Sick? y i i nen let us suggest a cure. T-.n to one the trouble started . w.tfi rsii livr A tnrrvH livr i causes Rheumatism, Neuralgia, T". r ... T T I f iheufflivue 1 QlREr I goes straight to work on the liver. It cleanses that organ; X i makes it active again the acid leaves you're blood and yon 're cured. Testimonial below: I raced nr wife of ueurmljrt of seen years' standing by he ue or your medicine after Uw bt doctors in ClacioDatl failed. .1 B. W. PAKKER. 4il W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati. :r. ytf tit Ak Your Orugjiit or Merchant For V CULLEN & NEWJIAN, Sole Proprietor. jy Knoxville, Tenn. HOME NEWS. tWPon't let yonrsubucriptioM 1. pw.Toiir ' suunpuou exp with the date after vour naiue. J:e.ew itj Atkyounelf thin question. ''Hare I paid niy newspaper Hiibseription?" Court adjourned last night. An extra fro ght train went west yesterday. Gen. Thco. F. Davids m was in attendance at court this week. It. It. Porter, that most p'easant i f d ummcrti, has been with us this week. i ack Coburn is attending court wijth-and in the interest ot Heiser feJolinson. Z. V. Calhoun and J. C. Hall, of Med in. X. C., are among the ar rivals at Hotel Entella. Rev, J. 15. Cochran has rented I he H. J. Elmore house from A. H. Pjlmore, who now owns it. Mrs. Chas. J Morrow, nee Lips comb, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J V. L. Arthur, of this place. It i.-s said, if there is no ordinance against in king wash-places of t'ie public pumps, tnat there should be. Ch s. J. Morrow, a popular lum ber inspec or, now with Nat. S. Rogers & Co., was in town t!i:s week. II. A. Johnson, of Chattanooga, hiis been this week looking after Ileiser & Johns n's interest in our court. Hon. K. E'.ias :s prominent here this week among the very large number ol lawyers in attendance at this court. i F. W. Alrick, 'with temporary bcadquartersal Murphy, has bought Win. Herrell lot of 23,000 feet of export logs. i i Joel Gibson, iormer agent here,' now loea'ted at Jarretts, spent a couple of days among his friends here this week. Webster Herald : Mrs. Lilly Broyles and li tie Stella came up from Bryson City, Saturday, to visit with relatives. How long will our Aldermen al low the street from the Academy west, to remain fenced up without taking ?o:ne action ? Children;-' day exercises will be held at the Baptist Church next Sunday night, the 22d. The pro gram promis-s to be interesting and entertaining. Miss Catharine De aughn, of East Buffalo, Graham county, passed hre. Wednesday on her way home from the State Normal School at Greenslwro. We learn from the Waynesville Ooiir er, that cards are out lor the marriage of Mr. Jas. R Thomas to Miss Josephine Smith, of Raleigh, The event is to occur during th's month. For want of space, we cannot say much about. Judge Timberlake, t-:e lawyers and officers, and the two weeks' court held here by him this week, but will endea.-or to do so next week Jndge Timberlako, wife, daugh ter and son, left this morning for Wavnesvil'.e. where Mrs. Timber- :ake and the children will spei 'd some time, the Judge going on home Monday. I Hotel Entella is now in charge ! of J. Manos. Welch, and wiil crow 5 in-popu'arity and patronage under ! the management of his most exce' , lent wife, who is well known to the traveling public and railroad peo 1 pie. ' I The Editor and his family were j the guests of J A. Frank, the "one Igallus larmer ot Xantahala," lst - .. , . , . Utl t lliruiui IVS vfi nil. auiu jtality of him and his excellent 1 : W 1 j When Judge Robinson left here ! at the close of his fall term of court, not a single lawyer attended him to the depot. This morning every 1 lawyer in town was at the depot to bid Judge Timberlake bon vovage, ... Nice refrigerator beet can be nal morning, uo)u and uight at Alex. Eluaore's store. The Presbyterian church, which has been without a pastor eince Mr. Moore left for Hwilh Springs, S. C, now has one in the person of Rev. J. Bf Cochran, 'of Charlotte, N. C. He ia here with with his family. T. D. Bryson, our latest addition to the bar ot Bryson City, assisted in the defense of Baker, Rose and Reader last week, an1 gave evidence of his ability to take a position among the toieinost of his profes sion at n6 distant day. The prosecution of Baker, Rose and Reader last week lor the kill ing of Mose Wilnota was ably con ducted. Solicitor Jones was as sisted by R.' L. Leatheiwood and G. H. Smalhera, and t'ie verdict secured is acceptable to the p op'e, while the defendants are content with the exception of Baker, who appeals. Blank Summons, Warrants, Cer tificates, eta for sale at The Times office. Blank Deeds, Mortgage 'Deeds and Chattle Mortgages for sale at The Times office. Yes, we are sending, the Thrice a week New York World and the Times one year for $1.50. ''Money To Loan at 6 per cent interest on five years time. Apply to M. L. Holcomb, Waynesviile X. G. The Thrice-a-week world pub lished in New York City and The Times will be sent to any address, one year for $1.50. Hall's Hair Renewer renders the hair lustrous aud silken, gives it an even color, and enables women to put it up in a great variety ol styles. Buckingham's Dye for the Whis kers is a popular preparation in one bottle and colors evenly a brown or black. Any person can easily apply it at home. Wante 1, a reliable lady or gentle man to uicmouie sampiesand make a house to house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps and Pure Flavoring Extracts. $40 to $75 a month easily made. Address Crofts & Reed, Chicago, 111. Some people are cons' antly trou bled with pimple? and boils, espe cially about the face and neck. The best remedy is a thorough course of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which expels a'l humors through the proper chan nels, and so makes the skin become soft, healthy and fair. Byrcn used a great deal of hair dressing, but was very particu'ar to have only, the best to be found in the market. If Ayer's Ha:r Vigor had been obtainable then, doubtless he would have tested its nierits, as so many distinguished and fashion able people are doing now-a-day6. Some time ago I was troubled with an attack of rheumatis.n. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm an ! was completely cured. I have since advised many of my friends and customers to try the remedy and all speak highly ot it. Simon Goldbaum, San Luis Rev, Cal. For sale by E. Evcretf, Bryson City ; S. W. Cor. per, Whittier I have two little grandchildren who aie tee.hiug this hot summer weather and are troubled with bowel complaint. I give them Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like a charm. I earnestly recommend i it for children with bowel troubles I was myself taken with a severe attack of bloody flux, with cramps and, pains in my stomach, one- th rd of a bottle of thin remedy- cured me. Within twenty-four hcurs I was out of bed and doing my house work. Mrs. W. L. Duua- gan, Bon aqua, Hickman county Tenn. For sale by L. Everett Brvson City; S. . Cooper, Vh;t tier. 4 DriT ttil CO rmvp tha errput Vt merit of Hood's Srsaprilla. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because it accomplishes CHEAT CURES. Pergonal. FREt: 64-page medical reference book to any person afflicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease jcliar lo their sex. Address the leading physicians and ..w... lk I'nitod KlxtM. Dr. Hatha- a,AtliDU, Ga. m29 ly zruftjm:s7Vr'ws'tT' Superior, Coirft. State vs. VT. H. Baker, Mat' Rose and Serge Reader, murder ; jury verlict, manslaughter; 15 yars each in penitentiary. , State vs. J. C. S. Gudg r, forgery; not guilty. . 8; a e vs. Thos. West, c c. w.; de fendaut pleads guilty; prayer for judgement; prayer continued on payment of costs. Sl.ite vs. Andy Posey, c. c. w. ; defendant pleads guilty; judgement suspended on payment of coets. State vs. James Lackey ; defend ant pleads guilty of an assault. ; judgement suspended on payment of costs. S ate vs. P. W. Coition, larceny defendant pleads guilty ; 1 year in penitentiary. State vs. W. R. Jenkins, embez zlement ; not a true bill. . State vs. Thomas Lollis, embez zlement ; compromi-e; dismissed on "payment of costs. S ate vs. Gin. Kirkland and Ri ley Anthony, affray; verdict guilty as to Kirkland, not guilty as to Anthony. State vs. John Lowe, larceny; de fendant pleads guilty ; judgement, suspended on payment of cos's. State vs. Will Constant, c. c. w.- defendant pleads guilty; judgement suspended on payment of costs. State vs. John Stephens, c. c. w.; defendant pleads guilty ; $5 and eosts. State vs. Alhi rt Daves, c. c. w. ; verdict not guilty. State vs. Robert Wall. c. c. w. ; defendant pleads guilty ; judge- ment suspended on payment Of COg(g m f.i State VS V . T. Shelton, abusing Stock ; guiltv ; judgement suspend- o . j o lv u Cll on payment of C s!s. Before court adjourned, Judge j I "D I Timberlake reduced seutelices as follows: J. W. R. Cine, 1 month off;Rennix Hicks, 3 months off ; Phil Chastian, 3 months off ; Elijah Oliver, 3 months off. When Baby was rick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Oastoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. What a Woman Can Do. Last week I cleared, after paying all expenses, $355.85, the month previous $260 and have at the same ime attended to other duties. I believe iiny energetic person can do equally as well, as I have had very . . J ' . . ittle experience. The Uish Wash- ens JUSt lovely an.l every iamiiy wants one, which makes selling mrif Piijii T In nn o.m vnsninr People hear about the Dish Was' er and come or send for one. It is ailge that a good, cheap Dish Washer has never before tieen put mi int; nun Kin. i nc luuuuu vn t. i.., tu M.,,l r.. , ,., , j... ... , -,, D.sh asher tills thw b 11. W ith it you can wash and dry the dishes for a family of ten in two minutes without wetting your hands. As o 11 as people see the washer work ii ...i vr 1. .. intj wain one. : iou can iikikc morft nionev and rnako it mucker than with an v household article on the market. I feel convinced any j ad' or gentleman can rni-ke from $10 to $1-1 - a day around home You can set full particulars by ad dressing The Mound City Dish V asher Co , St. Louis, Mo. They hf lp you get 6tarted, theii you can make money awful fast. A. W U. Children CrY TOr Pitcher's Castorla. Moiiey Made in a Minute. I h:tve not made less than sixteen dollars any day while selling CVn trifiiwal Ti'o Oif-am Freezers. Anv ..no should mak-p from five to eitrht . .. ... , miliars a u iy BruinK uiam, .uu from seven to ten doll ire selling f re-7.ers. as it is such a wonder. there b always a crowd wanting J hcuj. iuumu ".i""" v - eailtlv in one minute and that as- -w t ton shes people SO they all Want to et it anrl thn manv of thm hnv freezers as the cream is smooth and - - - - - - ... i p- rfectly frozen. Every freezer is guaranteed to freeze the cream per fectly iu one minute. Any one can sell ice cream and the freezer 6clls itself. My sister makes from ten to fifteen dollars a day. J. F. Caeej & Co., 1143 Saint Charles st, St. Louts, Mo., will mail yon full par ticulars free, so you can go io work and make lots of money anywbvre, as with one freezer vou can m kea hundred gallons of cream a day, or if you wish they will hire you on a Franklin Press : We are pleased to learn that ML-s Annie Wuodfin is recovering from her jerious spell of sickness. Mr. R.L. Porter talks of converting his warehouse into a roller aiill for the manufac ture of fl mr. Capt. J. V. Ter- rtl! and Mr. Henry G. Robertson of Webster, Mr. Ben II Wood fin of Stlva, Mr. A. B. Allison of Bryn City, and Dr. F. L Si'er of Di b boro atteudel the funeral of Miss Burdell Robertson last week. The friends of Rev. J. W. Barker will be interested to know that he is to supply one of the largest churches in Brooklyn, N. Y., three months during the summar, while the rector gxs to Eur. io. Rev. Mr. Kues, of New York city, will take Mr. Baker's pLce at Reids vil'e. Baltimore, Chesapeake and Richmond Steamboat Company. New Steel Passenger and Sfeamer Atlanta. Freight Appreciating the liberal patronage ex tended to our York River Line lor so many years,' and realizing the imrmrtnnrp of being thoroughly equipped for our new ( hesnpeake Bay Line between Haltiniore, Old 1'oint Comfort and Norfolk, in con nection with the lines of the Southern Railway system for all points South, this com puny takes pleasure in announcing the completion of its new' steamer Atlanta: which, with the nideniheeut and swift steamer Charlotte, will be placed on the jsonoiK route. The steamer Atlanta, which has been so aptiy termed thc"Xew Queen of the Unv," is a veritable floating palace. She w:u built by the William Cramp & Soiw SJiip and Kngine Building Companv, of Phila delphia, at a c st of 5250,000. Her diaen tioiw are: Length, 240 feet; beam, 4 feet: depth to saloon deck, 2b' feet. 1 he hull is constructed ot steel of the best character known fnr cliiTiluiiiainrr and strictly according to the rulet of the -Auiciican snip wasters Association, ail material oeing suhjeetcfl to tUe most rigor- ous test and inspection. Trfi franf r.ls Polled by an Inverted triple Lxpansion hngine of the latest and most approved tvpe, with cylinders 24, 38, """V '"J? having a stroke Ol .1 indies. I.'linmn.r at 1 .! r.-v.v. lutions per minute, they indicate 2,250 norse power, and drive the steamer at a speed of eighteen milen per hour The shaft is of mild steel, and the pro peller a solid casting of Manganese bronze. the lugh pressure cylnder has a valve of the piston type, the intermediate and low pressure are double ported side valves: the presjorejs relieved from the back of artisan device. A 11' valves are operated bv the double bar Stevenson link gear. The circulating pumps are of the centri fugal type, and are operated by an inde pendent vertical engine. The fee I pump, which is also independent, 13 of the duplex type, and takes the feed water from a filter and feed water heater. A large tire and bilge pump, also of the duplex type, is pro- viueu, ana hre hose connections are located iti convenient places throughout the steam er. As a lurther precaution, a system 01 steam hre anniliilators U the onigo coru- I partmenU, coal bunkers, etc., is also pro- vided. There u an independent duplex Y. . ,, ; k are led throuchout the ship, with taps con- venicntly iM:ated. ani w supplied by four main and one I A,..t ..mu LiLr Tha miin liiulort nro 19 "7" ' i l7 P. h having two corrugated furnaces 43 inches in diameter and 8 ft et 4 inches long; the ttital aratc surf cc is 200 square feet, and TS V I "Z .nob. Tt, niiiiHr hoili8A fyet in diameter and 8 feet long, with 25 square feet of grate surface and 63 spiarefe-t of I neatinsr stinace. n an tac mora in iiib I , , i i . j ,u .,.i,i I uoiicni were uiuxu tuu w cuu, inci )a, ieEthof one and one-third miles. The ginokentajk is 7 feet in diameter, and the top of it b 78 feet f.om the fire S1"'?" . . , l. j .u t ... k.. t icit th , head Klern n ,ht and I '. . , , . . .i.i side lights are electric, ana sue w proviueu with a powerful electric search ngnt. The hiP is PWed with steam steering gear, steam windlass, capstans and carg. hoistiutr engines. No esjienne has leen sparel in making the passenger acciimiuodiittons most com- nlete. I he uinini: rTom, which is hana- soroelT finished in hard wood, and has seatine canacitr for seventy persons, has been located on the main saloon tieck, loi ward, thus insuring ample light and venti- ; rL.T U - : . ieaUe Rar while enjoying the raeaU for .u:..u i. :.. -u Y, serredlv famous. I . .1 .. .. , . Anotner aiiractive icature ot tnis sieani- er is the location of the kitchen, which is on the npper deck, forward of the smoke stack, completely isolated trom the pas senger accommodations, so that the uecev sarv heat and odor of the conking is car ried directly overboard, causing no annoy ance to the pmnengeis. The main saloon u handsomely deco- in n rtwtic manner, and Ls luxuri I oiisIt furnished. The state rooms are large and eorofortable, fitted with tVeam heat electric light and rail belU. Tlie social hall ' reached by a magnifi ""r hardwood airway leadi ig 1 fp.i (ha mitn litnn mnd tfvn out nn irw promenade deck, where the pwengew cather to admire the elorief the Cbesa- I lieake and to dwens the rfaarms of thia addition to the Beet ol this progrca- sire company. Bryson Cltj Times 3obffiee I prepared to do fl.st-claas PRINTING Bring us your work. When you have bought $25 worth of good'in cash" AT D. K. COLLINS',. From the day you take his "Punch Card," YpU GET CHOICE Nice line of Books free. Anv of them are worth $4.00. Besides, you have Trie largest and jest stock cf goois to select from tills side of AsMle. Compare otxr Goods, Get our prices, and xTtz. txill rislc resu.lts. The Asheville Woodworking Co.,- Manufacturers Imilding fiiilsh of nil desrri)tion)r including ' ' . Doors, Sash- Blinds, Mouldings, Mantels, Stairwork, &c. Public Buildings, School Houses, Banks and Stores a Specialty. "We d.o tine Highest grade of work. Also ; lower grades to suitrjustpmera. Send for estimates. . ' THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING- CO., '. ;V. G. RICH, Superintending. ' BOX 296. ' ASHEVILLE,. N. C. In giving some reminiseeirces of Alexander II. Stephens, a writer in the Augusta, (la., Chron'cle, says : ! OHce at Liberty II;tfl I was present j when (ieneral Toombs inade a statement that was here and tliere punctuated wi'.h" mi.d profanity. He concluded thus : " Don't you agree with me, Mr. Stephens?-' The 'All but the damn, General all but the damn." As a Doctor Does. The one great fault with all Liver Pills is that they act sud denly and sharply instead of quietly and continuously. They produce a violent relief and then leave you weakened, with an empty stomach and no appetite for food. This is not what a doctor does. livery physician prescribes a powerful remedy for a disordered iiver, iiut he thvn orders also a strengthening tonic, which acts as a purifier, restoring the appetite, toning up the system, and making you feel like a new creature. This is exactly what is done by Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills and Ramon's Tonic Pellets. Two boxes, two separate medi cines, and both at the cost of one. A three weeks' treatment for 25c. Ask your druggist about it At all dealers, or mnil. for 26e . S bo'es $1.00. BB0WN Mf O. CO., New York. , A Chance to Make Money. I have berries, grapes and peach is, a year old, fresh as when picked. I n-e the California Cold process, d not heat or seal the fruit, ju,-t put it up cold, keeps per fectly freh, and costs almost nothing ; can put up a bushel in t'-n minutes Last wet k one will pav a dollar for diiivtious, wti-n ! ami have to lin-tle for a living- l'-y the use thev see th? beautiful samples of frnii. As of thre- package of Tlu.-1 ford's '.l;uk there are many i--ople p-mr like mj Ai, I j I'raiiiit, I siii now abk- tf ini-tl in u.v consider it mv duty tovvc my exjieriem-e ni iik. l ganien. and am as dTi.it as a niuit. to such, and feel eontidj'iit any o'ne ean ii i the gnvtcst mciiieoe o;i larh. and make one or two hundred dollars, around does more than it i om mended to tur home iu a few days. I wiil mail sani le of I.. A. Jkis)N. fruit and complete directions, to any of r : vour readers, for eighteen two-:ent rtam.-, : which is only the actual cost of the am- L0QS WANTEUi pies, po tage, etc., to me. ! m-29 13t" Fa.vNt is Ca.-ey. St. Ixmis, Mo. . Jc'ivt red n cars at any ' .h on 1 sold directions to over iz-i laniiues; any Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. Sikmiuh Free to AIL i I read in the Christian Standard that Miss A. M. Fritz, station A. St. Louis, Mo., would pivt an eleeant plated hook epomi to aoy oe'e sendinp her ten 2-cc-nt stamjw. I sent for one and found it useful that I tXAi?!. The hfiok sp.n is a household noce-j-ity. It cannot slip into the dish or eookina vt-- ; sel, U-ing be!d iu tle place Irv a book n j the back. The spoon i nomethin honse- j keepers have n-eled ever sinee stxwuin j were first invented. Any one can gel a i eimtile spton by sending ten 2-crnt stam;. to Miss Friti. ThU i a -splendid way to sake money around home. m-J 13t Very truly, Je isseVikS. Children Cryft r Pitcher's Castorla. lfedueetl It. It. JJati-f. Summer Normal School f r Teachers, Chapel lliil, N. ('., Juiitf L'rd, Julv IS, 1SHJ. On account of the a bow occasion the Southern Railway has author ized rates of one fare going, and one-third fue returning, on the certificate plan, from points with n Chapel Hill, X. C, and rcfurTf tickets to be sol I June 18 to July 17 inchisive, with linal limit of July 2-1; ccr! ificates to be fi led out and sigiit.d on one side by ticket igent nt starting point, and n tno other side by DK Geo. T. Winstoii and pivijx.r'y vis-ed y Mr. h. K. TeagU", special agc.it, Ch.ipel Hi!!, ujKin surrender of which to thn ticket agent, Chapel Hill, tiiket will be soid to the holder thereof from Chnpel llili to Oi htarliiig point rf the pa .-euger at a rate of one-ihird of the first c a;s limito I fare. Wanted:-evcral trnstworthy gentlemiit or ladies to travel :n Nortli Ciiroliiiu for e-taWished, relial.-ie house. Salary ziHU anil expenses. Steady posilon. Enclose ref ereno' and self addris-d staii)(eil envelope the Iominioti Company, )malia f'.ldg., Chieapi, 1H. 41-14 Notict' of Dissolution. Tlie firm of l. 1. Fisher it Co. has tin day Ihmi (lis.-il veil, H. H. r.tliey r tiring, 'flu- bnsinesf will l condnlel by I. i i.-lnT .Ir., who ash.iiriiiT all liabilities and will eoil.i t a I aei oiints ifiic raid firm. This l'.lth dav ol Mav, !S.lo. l. i. FHiir.I'., Jr., I- ll. ;.VTI!KY. A Medicine Tint Makes a Mas Kwtle. Franklin Co., Tenn, Mrr K th, !ri 1 ion forty-4vf years old, and have sciit eight verrs in bad health I am poor tuqii ilineol the Southern Kailway, jvith on'' lumdnduiihs of Arheiille, , I'oj br; first gr de, 8' C'o)d third 4 "K) 2.."0 3.U) 5.o0 Chextm.t: first grade, hCCO.'jd '. . i f' -t prad . er J j KCCotltl ., i . "t, freif.ationndon.er , in formation lo Oflice IliUtiK.re Kttate, 15; It more, N. C. rvTvvwv www www w DR.W.W.BOWES, f, 1 Th te4ins iruiw of ib. 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