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Sylvan Our County—Its Progress and Prosperity the First Duty of a Local Paper, miner & BREESE. BREVARD, TRANSYI.VANIA COUNTY. N. C., FRIDAY. JUNK 10. 1004. VOL. IX-NO. 23 l^unns Rock Lodge No. 267 Jf. F. Sr -A- M. to meet with us. sptly Meets Friday on or before the full moon in ecach month, at 2 |). m. Visitinjr Masons are cordially invit<?d WM. MAXVVKLI., Conestee Lodge No. 237, . O. O. F. Meets every M(»nday ni^ht at ^ ‘I <‘lool^. Visitiui; broliiers are eor- <lially inv’ited to visit iis. Z. W. NI('H<)I..S. X. O. Transylvania Lodge No. 143, Knights of Pytliias Protection Has Demoralized Our Political System. XAXES MANY TO BENEFIT TZE FI]W lieLiular v*<»nvi‘ntiou i*v- ery 'rm‘sd;ty Jiiiilit in M a- s»)'nii* Hall. Visiting Kniiilits :irt‘cordially iti- vit(‘d to attend. .1. A. .SN<)\V. (('. Brevard Telephone Exchange. IIOT'K’S: n.aily—7 a. m. to 10 j>. in. Sunday—S to 10 a. in.. 4 to »> ]>. m. <^'entral Otliee—Cooper HUiek. Professional Cards. W. A. GASH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rooms 7 & 8, McMinn BId'g. Brevard, N. C. W. B. DUCKWORTH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Investigation of Land Titles a Specialty, lioonis 1 and 2. I’ickelsiinif Huildin*:'. ZACHARY &. BR-EESE ATTORN EYt'-AT-LAW Offices in Block, Srevard, N. C. WELCH CALLOWAY, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. I’raclioes in all tiie oourt- Rooms 9 and 10 McMiriP. E!cck. Breva'rd, N. C, MisceIIar;.eoiis. ConK'>*<*t*»iiinI) Donrki* Coc*l»raii’j* Kx- poHitloii c»f I'nfalriiexM «>f un l*ulicieN—Tiie Funner uittt I«a- borer Kulibed to Cnricli tlie I’ro- teeted Trusts. Conjrressinan W. Itourke (’oekran of New York in his fauKUis sjn'cch on the siiip snlisi<ly hill dnrini; tin* rlosing ^ days of thf recent session of c-on.Lrrt'ss I expo.sej the hypocrisy of the Kei)ub- j liean pariy in its tn*atnu*nt ol‘ the wcuith i)ro»luein.i; elasscs of the coun try. Mr. Cock ran s;iid in part: Mr. Speaker—NVhile the j^cntleinun from Iowa [Mr. liepbtn'nl was cnter- (aininfi tiic house with the iirill!;in»-y of his wit. the versntility of his powers liiul the wicU‘ extent of his ri*f(‘renees, a few frentU'nien sittinji’ near um* suj;- jjested that lu> was paying no attention whatever to the (juestion actually Ix*- fore us. Thiit. Mr. Speaker. I ;nu ha])- py to say. is a criticism v.hich 1 think wholly unjust. 'I'hen* never w;is a speech, there never was an iippear- unee, there never was a perfornnince. (hat illustrat(‘d more clearly liow di- r<‘ctly every vlcions pi‘rverslon t»f jxov- ernment <-an be ti’aced to the fountain ' it n;eans more hospii.Mis with better of all corruidion- tin* protective tajil'f, : jiinMidance for the sick provided in which lias dein<»ralized our whole po litical pysKMii. Mr. Spe.-iker. we liave befiire us a i measure which, if it havt* any justili- ! calion oi’ <*x;ilanati<»n at ail, is a step i were all in losinjr occiipatiouR w’e would all soon be bankrupt, and then no revenues would be paid into the treasury and no subsidies could be paid out of it. There Is one industry in this country that is self supportinj;, one business that needs no favor from l^overnment. and that Is the basic in dustry of this land—the business of agriculture. Here, then, must be one of the industries from the profits of which the losses of unprofitable in- i dustries must be made {;ood if this sys tem of subsidies be established. * * ♦ I Xow. what is f)rosperity? Mr. Speak- I er, does prosp(‘rity mean, as some pen- i tlemen seem to think, high prices for j worthless securitie.s. a few millionaires. I enriched bj- successful speculation J Does it mean the erection of a few pal aces without any imi)rovenient in the dwellings of the poor? Docs it mean an ijicrease in the nund>er of private ♦•(!uii>:iges. additional pomp in pul)lic ivn'inoiiials or new splen<lor in private displ.-jy? No. sir. because all these are possible, and. indeed, freciuent, where tlu* m.-issc's are siink in abjin-t misery. The sound, the I >emocr:itic. concep- tioii of pros|>erity is franied on an en tirely different idea. I Inive delim>d It in anotlH'r place, and 1 repeat it here. TM-(»sf'(>ri1y. as Democrats understand It, is an abundance of commodities fairly (iistriliuted among those wln> produce tlvjm. U UK'ans improvi'd cottage.s, lutusing and sheltering he;!l(hi(*r :tnd happier peo-d**. It means l>ett(‘r cloth ing aiul betti'V sho<>s covering sturdier lindis. It means m<ir(‘ schools, with wide!' instruct ie!i impar1t‘d in tliem. price, and this increase is not due to any magical power possessed by the promoters, but it is the value placed in t he open market upon the power to tax the peoi)le which the extinction of com petition bestows on the beueficiaries of the tarifl'. What, sir. In the last analysis does this mean? It means tJiat these trusts exercise a power to plunder the Amer- Gall for Goonty Convention. A coiiventioji ol' the (Ieinocrati(r ]>arty of Tran.sylvania county is lierohy called to as.senible in th<! court house in IJrovfird on June lltli lor tiie i)urj>ose of'selectinjf delej^ates to the .<^tate convention to b(‘ con- ican people and that they treat thid itin* cily of (ireensborc) on power as an asset of their own, capi- |Thuis(hiy, June 2:id; also delegates t,,lizeitas ,,neottl.ei,-p.>ss<.«sious. To („ tiu! couvcti.m t(, the fan- value of its pro(l\ict the trust 'i , i i i • , is of course entitled. Under an honest ; ^Henderson- condition of trade that is all it could Tuesd.iy, June 2Nt. lt)(?1; exact. The difference between the fair .also dtdoa-ates to the senatorial con- value to which it is entitled and the , ve-ition yet to be called; al.-o to nom- high price which It is enabled to exact ^ : under the operation of the tariff laws . / ^ eoinity I constitutes the plunder tliat it levieji inchulin^'inenii)(*r of the leg- i on th(? community. In the case of the | i^^iiture, regi.ster of deeds, county ^ IJnited States Steel company tliis pow-, comniissioner.*, siierlff and consta- or (o plunck.f (lie An„.rl«,n p<..i,U. . , j. expected to yield revenues sufhcient to pay dividends on a capital three times i Ola.N ue piopeily bruuj^lit t»e- , greater than the value of all its prop-' the con vent ion. erty. According to this valuation this ' volino- precincts in tlw‘ county power to levy plunder which this con- will be entitled to the lollowing cern exercised was worth twice as much i.. ftwi ^ , .Vi... ”uth ni tne coiiventioii, tiie same as all the projx^rty It posse.vsed. Of its , - , , whole capitalization, then'fore, one- on their vote in t lie last third is based on property and two- ^^'ibernatiorial e;t'ction and accord- tJiirds on plunder. Every share of ity in^ to the denioci atic j)lan of or^ani- stock re]>resents one-third propertj’, Dr. H. H. CARSON Surgeon Dentist | (tllicc iivt-r llanlc. : HliNf'KKSO.WIM.K. N. | Sati^KU'tioii (iiiaraiiii.-O'i in a'.l < )i‘<T:iti(jiis i C. c7KiL?ATR.tCK, ; • n /Iff ' Office at Barber Shop, Brevsrd, K. C. K.^tiniatcs givi*n on all kmus of worl in the biiiId ing 1 i i.<■. T. B. CRAPvY, Contractor for All Kinds of Brick Work, Cement NVoflx. 1I’<'li!de- dash and llongli Casting ;i S|.i>ciail\. BiREV AI-^vD. K C. G. W’. Summcy—Carpenter of i-i‘coTiiint‘!iM:!lion> i;i> uo.k. | ,|(»bs in or ont ol town acciMiicil. All work guar.i;it( ed. ! J. O. DERMID, 4 ■\Vatches and .ic\ve!i-y i'oi- I'ii'o Wabdi anit Clock i-epairicj. .\ II Work guai-ant<'<‘d. Wcsi A. C. NOR.TON, practicai Boot anil Slioeriiaker Harness Work a sjKcialty. West Main Street nsar Caldwe!!, , ‘The JEthelwold Ih’cvard's Now Hotel -Modd-n A]»-i pointments—Open all tlu' year. The patronage of the ti-avtding public well as siimmei-tourists is st>liciied. Op ). Ccurt House, Hrovard, N.C. toward inducing the ci)i:gress of the I'nited Slaies to i-staiilisli a system of shij> snitsidies - tliat is to say. of p:sy- ing moneys from the treasury to i)cr- ' sons engaged in tlu‘ busiut-ss of ship- ; I*ing. It is ;;ctualiy a scheine to iii- dnce certain reluctant nu'iiibei-s «d' th(> ■ in;;jf»rity lo (ake tlu* V4M‘v shoi’t stej» 1 r<.»in indij’i‘<‘t to direct tlse <d’ tlie pul>- i lie funds f;>r the benefit of priv.-ite citi zens. .\r!w, I <-aniiot cnderslan ! why so many g: iUli*!n»'n who snpp.>rl pro tection r*“c()il from subsidy. 'I’o r.ie : sniisidy is prott'ction in its full fruit } :ind coinidele deV(doj»ni(“nt. 'I'iie gei»- ^ tlem.'in IV »ni jo” a v.'as w!.<»> v, lu'n he nnd.ertouk to Jusiify sidisidy by de- ■ fendjng pr«ttc<-!i' n. The (siily differ- ^ (Mice bftv.f'.'n. s'il'sidy and j>role(iioTi ■ is that oi,e is di’-ei-t and tin* ot'ier in ii | r“ct. < iH‘ stnjes ; l.-iijdy the ;!!i!ount of I'nMic fi;;!.!.-: Id he bi'siowed on an in- ;’ivi(ir;il: »he leavt's the .amonnt Ki’oert;!in. ! If this sr.-;--,''. '* i(.n of sid'fidy can lie | at . li. :{ pr.:;-et*ds. I assume. ! on ii!-i;;c;;ii<> j.iid d<i\vn l y tlie hite ^ l’re>! !' it >i<-i\i'il(\v in tin* n;ess;ig(‘ hy ; wi ■( li ;t Cl liii.u 111 the alleiitiou ol' c:>;!’.-.r'‘ss. 'Die Itnrdeii of! th:it message I ii.ave not go! it hefore | i ‘e n«i'.v. Iiul 1 iis rgnnirnt -per- ' feci a;i;;:ifitl('<! to fi\i,s; 'j'lie tra.ns- poi’t.'ttiiMi tif c«.iai;'odii ii's hy sea is a higldy p;-'lii;ailie b’.:siness. i‘.ecans»» it is very pro!itaid“. .Xnu'ricans slnr.ild be : t'nconr.:i:ed to engriue in it: and fr.ini 1he;:e [iremis-'s lie a:-gtu\! that i-.ecans.- j this iinsirr.'ss is \cry prolilable the loss es of those in it should bejiaid. ; • Hit of the ’..’•1‘asuJV''. * * If It Ise ;:^l''is;’.l.].‘ to p.;y per;., n;,; for , (‘naaginu' in tl.e l.usiiu'ss of s!.i!)i>i;ig. ■\’. hich. .accordlo tin* sii; porUTs (.f the hill, must be carried on ;>i a loss, v, i.y would it not he .at h':ist e iua'.ly ;idvis:!ble in jcty a tailor for (*!igaging in his husii-ie:ss'of niidving c!;>t!;es and i .! f;irnicr for en;:agin;.;' in his business ■ "f agricidture. |.<»(!i of which »-:’.n be : (•arried on ::t a prolitV And if it be i>ro|ier to p;i.v :i man for eiiga.ging in any kind of industry, why v.i.iild it n<.‘t , he e«;wai;y pi'ojcr to pay hi:n for o:-ey- | ir:g i!m* );iw liiat is to s;.y. for m.'in- ' tiiining tin* pe.ice. sinc«,‘ pe;«ce is essi'ii- j tial to prc.si:e!’ity in every indusiry? i .\nd after v>'e hav(‘ paid <.>p.e man I’or j going into losing business an<l still j another for olx-ying tin* law—jnid there . We should pay so higldy that none but lun.aits v.c;u'd dI^durb the p(‘:!ci‘--the question mr.st arise, n.aturally iuid in- ; <‘vitably. where will we get the money | with which to pay all these subsidies? | Xow, .Mr. Sp«*aker, here we place our fingers upon th(‘ very crux of this i whole question. If some industries bo : sui^sitlized—that is to say, if their pro- i moters a.re to be paid for carry ing them on at a loss—there must be some other ' industries carried on at a protit from i con.petition by the organizers of trusts, whose earnings these subsidies can bo | We have ail seen that wIumi a combii\a- paid. Z^Ioney must be made some- j tiou of several corporations is formed wlu'iv, somehow, by some one, before : the stocks of each have been suddenly it can bjL* p:iid out to any oiie. If we ! doubled, trebled and quadrupled in them. It means more park.^; anti li braries ;n:d n\u.;cums, with m.-.rc* int<d- iigent pc'fph' using and enjoying tiu'in. ilow is tiiis iirosperity to he re;ich- ed ? flow ;;re c(/i;ihi<idilii*s t<; iie pro duced in gr''::t'-st abnniiani'eV Tlu*re are hr.t tv.o ways, as I have ah\';uiy pointed oi'.t iniiri- tiian once, hy whicli propi-rty of c.n.v kiml can be secared by a!i,vi;ody. <)ne is hy production; tiu‘ other is liy jdunder. \VlH‘nev(>r a Ilian il(‘sires anything', he must sectu'c it in liiie of t\vo ways he mm-t mak<‘ it oi- i:-‘ must t;d;<‘ it. Tln'i'e is no oih- (>r way. lie naist n;:ike it himself or he must t;(ke i) fr<»m som(-!-.idy \-.ho has nia.d.e it. Wliat he (.liiains tlirojigh cXvha;;-e th:;t is. b\ giving for it somctliii'g whicli he has made is vir tualiy pro i”c(‘d by hinis'-if. Now, sir. a]';’:”! ai'.ov-i!i: I- fiMni tiu' nin|-al ques tim involved. i>eino<-rats 1m r.cve iliat pi'oili’.ciion is lh(> only reliahle .-iliiin dant f';U!if-'i;i of pri-^ peiil.v, !>ec;inse th(‘ truiis (;f production :.re boundless. whil(“ th(> f'-nils of ph’nder ai’t' lU'ces- s;!rii,v Von gen'Jemen v.ho «-oiii.' in hei'e vs'ith a projios:il that nion t>ys ie t:d\;-n from tiie tre.-’sin-y and .uiven to tliesi' s!np-i\vners, v%hich tliey hav(‘ nev(-r iirodnct'd lhei;ise!ves. must see t!’.;it yi»iir < nterprise is a scheme ol plunder, for ,von c.-iiind c.-ill it pro ir.c- tion. .‘.•id. tla* so’.'i-ce of everythirg v.-iinabh- if it l;e not production must he plunder. * * I coiice !(' the j)ur]»0St‘S (tf the gen- tieiuei! snpfKa'Iing this me.-isui’e are of the l:>fliest. I don't impegn the mo tives even, of the men who ai'e ea.uerly av,';;it in-_ its i>assag“. Never: heh'ss I h'.y it down as m.v fundainei't.il pr.i])o- sition. capalih* of .ali.suinle deministra- tion. liiat gov(‘rnm!‘!!t cannot int<“rfi"'e in priva;<‘ indr.sir.v exc'pt for plunder; ih;;1 g;iv('rj!ment cannot bi> benevoh>ut Avil!:;a’.t heing iiredal<.ry. I am not spe.akinii n-iw of :my n.irlicniar lue.-'s- nor of an.v p;:r{ici;];tr form v.hich th(‘se aitei'ip-is at beiic--,olence ma.v as- su!'*-. I ai.i advanciTtg a inauciple wliicii ! bei'eve to he self (‘Videiit with- <ait excej'tion and rdjstdutely ;lecisive of th.is entire qtU'stion v.'hcMi I sa.v th;;t government cannot interfere* for 1k- nevoh nee. for i.-rot'.'ction. for snbsid,v, for bor.niy. for any beuetit whatever to an.'»bo(i,v (*::c(‘])t by [iltindering tho vast ma,iority. * * .Mr. .^|:<*.il:er. tin* ess(‘nti;il connecti.Mi b<*lv.'een trusts ;i id tht* system of pro tection i.-i cU'.ar Iruin tlu* fact tiiat the sole iihject of org::iiizing a trust is t<i elindnate conip.etiti >u. and th;it is i>o.s- sible <.»nly ihrongh the aid of ;i tariil wall. We have seen .all the domestic pi*o(iuc(*rs of :i protected article com bined in ;i single concern. i>ut it ha.s lu 'i i*r .vet I'eeii found ]»ossib!e to com- bin<» ii\ ou(‘ conc(*rn th.e producers of the wiiole world in an,y liehl of indn.s- try oi to control b.v any artilicial agree ment the* volume <d' their j)roduct. The vit;;I importance of competition to the mass(*s of the people is shown, sir, by the valu(‘ i)l;ic(*d on the elimination of two-third^ the power to plunder the American people. Then? c.an be no genuine prosi-ierity exc(*i>t wlu*rt? labor is high a:*.d \vhere commoditi(*s are cheai). for the sauie causes |U’o<Iuce botii residts. Wluai vrag('s ;ir<* stalion.-iry ;uul th{» cost of living incre.asing or wht'U v/ages are rising but moderately and commodi- ti<*s advancing enormonslv you have not g<it s\ g(‘in!in<‘ prosj'erity, but a hastard prosp(‘rity: not the permanent. ev(*r bro:nl(“uing i»ros]»erity th:it <*oine'; from 1 >enaa‘r:;tic p:'(;:lnciion. but the l>reva rd 7 P>oyd.. 2 < atiieys ( re(.*k 4 I 'iiniis K'ock -J < ' dar .Moinitai;» l j-]ast Fork 'j J-.astato(“ 1 (! loiicestcr 1 I log back Littl(‘ Kiv«*r. ■ ’1 he various piccincts will ph a~o iioi,! tlu’ir pritnaii>*s on Satiirday, ;une nil, i;‘. l, sel.c; d. :.gale> elusive, tenii;orarv jirosjierilv that , . • ... to t.*pn-s(,‘iit llici;! Ill ih'c; couiitv con- co’nc's from Hepubhcan phnider. a pmsperity tliat dazzles a.iul glitters for awhile in the form of f</rtinies :-udd'-n- V('ii; 1011. 11 is tin* ■ i d <iie of .(il I ha iy acquii'cd. hut which is always tol- evory ]>r(*cinct i)o I'liliy represented lowed hy gloomy (h‘pri*ssion. Th:it is a.t llic coiiiily col. vent ion, ::]id we the prosperity through which we have just ]iassed. , . . r... » , r , *1 precinct prii;atries on the da\ i lie protecT(*d manuf;ictur(>rs. the . 1 e!u*;iciaries of the goN'ernn'cut. IjoM nieiiiioiied. Hoped 1 ill!.v, tl;e plunder v.'iih ev«*r t ight(*ning grasp. .). \\ . .Mr.MiNX, (’o. Clitiiti. ’ and. f.ir from dividing with the work- \\\ }•'. jif,'j:;;-i-: .Ir,, .S<'crctarv. ingman. the.v are eiUier reducing or threatening to ri'duce the rale of his •»vag( s, w hile at the same time op pressing him by rrasing the cost of 1 evf'rything necessary to his e.xistence. THE LOWER ORDERS OF LIFE. Teaslier’s IssliMe. Toaciii'r’s I ii;-;i ii uio ]■()[• 'Ti'an- ,'sv!vania coaiily will Ix^ iield in i ;i(‘ court )i,)ii.<o. :)■ !* a. 111. TiU'sdav. .i'liv .~m.! 1 and ••losing- wiUi lin; piiijM:- ' xa niiiial ion A iily ! Ii h. Tiio Supoi'injcndcn! vviil !>;' :•> visual !)v Prof. \V. Tj. .Sin.;. gl’a(i('d sclio;)!s, \\ ay iio.svi 1 h' X. as j't'i' .si'i'tinii il;‘) .school law ol Xortli C^ii'(!lina I'.i'io. '^rih* aboV(‘ sod ion says: I'-aclKM s of any county in v. liicii •-'.ich instil ut(* is hold ai-o licfi)y rc‘(iuirod toalti'iid tin* saMioc.iu !inii()tisly diiriiio- I'l.; st'ssioa :ii(d-(‘or i'oi- at ioa^t two wi'oj^s. li' ;ho iustitnio coniinnt* s<; lono-; and, njKiii {ailiiia' to do so. tinloss !n-ovi(!(>ntiaily liiiuliM-ot]. shall l>o di'hai'ied from litiliinj.'c in ;.iiv of tie iniblic .scho( of 'his sltiio ior tho loi’ni of Tht* whale is a hi^- iif;h in th(* si ;; oiiiy on aocoiint of his (‘olossal {>rop<ir- tiens. .\s a navigator he is not r.iucli ol a sncccss. lij^ utmost .«pced in s\\ ■milling is ojily .'d)«;!it ten miles a:t hoar. snakes tif all sizes ahotirul in the Sn- ma’ra jungles. .Mcn.ster lizards are there, inc.as'a ri ng six .and se\en fe»*t. I he iioiis(‘ ii/.rird is about 12 inches l‘'n<r. ;ind m;ikt‘s a noise like the bark i>.\ t! i-ricr. !’n ordinary lo.ad of l 1L‘ to 14 davs ::■!/ 14 ndles ;i d.Tv. V <,/'k at. five yoiim ■::.!h !>e}fins to de- i: tlie\ |i\f usii;dl\ ■ oi'irii falteiie<i a: .1 :;isJing like in ei'. Min.ira. one of tht ;:n:m>!'g birds art .Ml nre>. A hunt ' “i < xj;t‘rieiu*e witi' .'.1 .Tsineii wru’.dt red t.f a A !, v. it!< ; N'Mmk!s, r;,i> t 1.1) 1! water. !' ar-i !ir i< tfo'ir <;;• at ait !i<ie '! I.t y .1 I t he li< in i!o' island n! I : ii [>! i ::rs. : lit* !', pu'_’i:: < !ii; ic iaj ;.;:i'ty li;i.' ;i n< t L. H!. ( >i;c ;ir I lie ( a- ol I'l:; u t;: lio . oa i!-<eu Ims s. T: i:,;s w\ lu liiini'! it hit ds an> a.r .des. hut st)ou hi- ard. 'i'lious;indK tjf thi- liad attacked hiiii. iititided him i!i , -..J liiindretls ti? sj»of.s 07J his f;i(*<> .-irid neck. Whci^ rescuetl he wa.s streaming with blootl \<>t n l,.iitiite4l KiHtlnn. Hewitt— How ib your bot)k tin Canada selling? •Jtweit—Creat; e\ ery hank cash it' has to ha\e iiiu'. T -wn'I'tjpies. Imvu mI!cmuK»I .so;,,,, ciiiiilvl l i„ ^ivui ,.,n,„liiy IS constant l.v cotaii.g in, dt'claring dio yt‘ar, <n- nnlil sacli toachor iiisf i! tii(‘and school in soiip'otli- or comity.'* I^’of. Alltdi is v.'cll fitted foj* (his \Vv>rl\ and v.’(' are suroth.at all th(‘ tt'achcrs will vory nuK-h I :r. Kinj;''.s New I';,r.c< .very for con- stiitiplion, cou:r!i> ctdds to be nn- (tpialed. A rt'ceiii expression from T. .{. .McFarlajid, 1 lentorville, \'a., serv. '; as oxainplv . Ih* writes: ‘‘I t'nji)y liio institute and will bc' had nroiichiiis I'ni’ thrift' .vcars anti roa,t ly lu-lpod in t,('irworl\. dociored all the tinii* without being Wo lioj)(‘ ail t(jacli(‘i s of tlie J'--'!<-‘i'*ted. TIhmi I began taking Dr. coiinty, and tho.so who desire to ^ .New i)i-c-'very, and a tew teach, will promptly at tcMid. bottl*" w holly curt-d ti;e.” l.qualiy I. T. Ni-:wton, «"o. Cllective in curing all Lunj;- and . . - I throat tronldes, co.ifunijitlon, i)neii- Tlie Ctii*ne<jrie Ht^ro Com mis-| luoe.ia and grip. < Juaranteed hy all sion slundd di.'fei’ awards unlil jthaiggists. Trial hottle.s iree. Kt ^u- ufLer the 4tli of .Tuly celebrations:. | lar .size 50c and 1. / '
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