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lIM(!!'l;iH"f,5'T,l'lWI C ( Asheville Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2,1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. 154 Daily 1H THE HIGH f.l THE CUP THftT CHEERS SPECIAL BARGAINS BUT NOT INEBRIATES. MR. GAINES' TO THE CLUB. TheEseeula Inn, Ht an elevation of three thousand eight hundred and fifty V feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire altitude will find this ihotel comfortable and attractive. LINVILLE, N. C. FINE COFFEES. Roasted Mocha and Java In Cant and loose two-thirds' Java and one thii d Mocha. A large number of cut tomers have testified to the high grade and excellent flavor of theae goods. We alio keep other grades of RoasUd coffee; alio fine line of Green Coffee, at Bottom Prices. FINE TEAS. Bngllah Breakfast, Mojune Gun powder, Fooctaow, Oolong, Formoota Oolong, He No, India, Ceylon and In dia kinds. The last two brands are a most exquisite blend with choice Oolong, combining the strength and fragrance of India tea with the nr. culiar flavor of Oolong, A. D. COOPER, North Court Square. CHAMBER SETS, 10 and ia Pieces. We have Just Opened Forty Decorated En glish Chamber sets in Pink, Blue and Brown, Feucias and Ivy. put the price as follows : IO Pieces, Good Sizes, Only $3.70. 13 Pieces, Good Sizes, Only $4.65. These are the sets we advertised in Sep tember and now you can have them. They are iioing fast and in order to get a good se- afford Mr. .Gaines fan opportunity to explain the advantages to Asheville of bis road Mr. Gaines spoke'of the great natural advantages of this line, running from lectins and all jou need, let nt advise you to Tampa, Floridu.to Asheville, and thence come ca'iy, as tney win not last iwiig- credit to Asheville: ves. even the south, the' great lakes. The While In auk to see that new crntre draft eleven treat trunk .lines between Astie- burner that fits any lamp: is sale and a boon ville and Tampa, while there was not to every user of lamps; so simple, so ea.y to a parallel line as a competitor, rewltk. soeasv to fill lamp without remov- 1 lie tact that tlie federal government inn it. etc. For further oartlculars and has inaugurated a system 01 reciprocity with all the haul 11 American countries was a great factor in favor of the teasi- bility of this line of roud, as a trcmen- price, call and see it at THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE, CHINA, GLASS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ETC., 41 Patton Avenue. Es B. Bamum & Co's "AD." FOR TODAY IS ON PAGE 2. here's good, solid, and convincing rea- I an why you should buy your GKOCEK- IBS from us, and one such reason is as oowerful as hundred. You tan't buy them anywhere any cheaper or better, ypli will take the trouble to test the matter we think we tan convince you. Of this you can rest assured, you will get nothing from us that you cannot Implicitly rely upon. We have just received a fresh supply of Genuine English Plum Pudding, 1io Atmore's Cele brated Mince Meat. POWELL & SNIDER wholesale and Retail Grocers) REAL ESTATE. Xiltrsi B. Own, W. W. Wkst. fiWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 .EFER TO BANK OF A8HS VILLI. REAL ESTATE. iLoatu Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Publli. Commissioners of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. asFinCB aontnesft Court Square. CORTLAND BROS., Real I5tate Brokers, And Investment Agent. JNOTARVPCBMC. .cna aecwrely placed at 8 per cent. Offices: -24 26 Pattoa Avenue Second floor. fcbttdlv INSURANCE. Application for Insurance wilt receive our .....ri. ii Hmu. We ran In- Sure your property in twenty of the largest ga nest auniuiuim . . Boarding: House For Rent ...- n.aina els-ntem moois. has all modem convenience, hot and cold water bath. etc.. and is well furnished throughout. ThUtooneof the most desirable boarding houses I. the etty. and will be rented for three months or longer am BARONABLB TERMS . To aa enrlT applicant. For further Informa- tton call on or address TENKS & JENKS, ;REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, S3 Patton Are., Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD, .(Formerly of Lyman Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER ,mi.v A BROKBRAOB BU8INBS8. . Loans secure placed at 8 per cent, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS a Pattoa Arenas. J.it I UC t bmla'B. Bovl dSm PO Bos 854. CS2 C3 3 WsJ o X o 0 0 ffl 0 tn w 8K X w , A g : 2 O Oh i-3 V w d pa 5 u s THE IN- MFF.TINO HELD SATl'R. DAV AFTERNOON. PreHldent W. A. Gaines) Tells the Commercial Club of the Advan- taueitof Bulldl.iKlhe Road From Tampa lo Axhevllle Au Addresia Issued. W. A. Gaines, president of tlie Florida, HE BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED. '5corgia- n"d Car La:' II dlJBJinrinilUII VWitJii ( uvmvivu As a Leader and 8p-dal Bargain we have aunrcss in.tne rooms oi mc uuunereiui club of Asheville on Saturday alternoon. The: object of the!"ineetinj was to Connecting with roads on the north to line would cross Wit ARU 81SLI.INO 1.0T8 OP INE SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Men, Boys and Children; FINE WRAPS THE NEW CABINET OFFICER. t. B. Elklns, of West Vlriclula, Probable Secretarv of War. The resignation of Mr. Proctor, of Ver mont, Secretary of War, will not take mm POK LAIUKS, MISSUS. AND AND CHILDREN; FINK DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the beat Judges of value In the com munity. There must be a good rcu.on for It. H. REDWOOD SCO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AYE. BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. dous trade would si,rin up, demanding tlirouL'h line Irom the great North west to the South Atlantic and Gulf coast. Mr. Gaines stated that he had already secured in the wayol subscriptions, right oi way, etc., a franchise worth at least $750,(100, and a large number of the influential men in the states south of us are heartily at work on this scheme. 1 he speaker was very enthusiast ic.ancl confident that his schiine would be car ried out. Cuu'.. Natt Atkinson offered a resolu- lulion which was unanimously passed bv the club, pledging hearty .sympathy in the enterprise. I Presldetit Gaines' Address. The following letter has been issued by President Gaines; Asheville, N. C, Not. 2, 1801. To the board oi directors, Florida, Georgia and Carolina Hallway and Iransjinrluiion Lompuny: Grketinci In accordance with the request of our contention I have now completed a canvass of our proposed line through Georgia atirt the Laroiinas. securing pledges of subscription mid ap pointing committers to complete this important work. 1 have met with sucn success us to uc able to say to you that in subscriptions, available grading, trai-k priviliges, town sites and tree rignt of wav we have a franchise now worth probably two mil lion dollars. For our meeting in Augusta I wish to suggest for your consideration the fol lowing: 1. 1 he vice president to be ex othcio a director in the company. Have three directors in each county and that they constitutecounty financial boards w nose duty it snail i! in con nection with the president to supervise all contracts and disburse all funds county by county. 3. Forma W authorize tlie securing truck Drivdeues from existing lines; the consolidation and purchase of other lines, etc. 4. With a erent opportunity in our hands, what shall we do next? How about securing charters, deeds for right- ol--vay, purchase ot land witn scrip, some preliminary surveying, small lund lor expenses, etc. Very respectlully. W. A. uames, rresiucni. effect until November 1. He has been selected by Gov. Pnge to fill out the re mainder of Mr. Edmunds' unexpired term in the United States senate. The portrait is of the gentleman's probable successor in the cabinet, Stephen B. El kins, of West Virginia. Mr. Elkms is one of our millionaire statesmen, He was born in Missouri fifty vears ago, and is a graduate of the university named alter that Common wealth. For a time he served in the Union army, with the rank of captain. In 1863 he moved to New Mexico und served lor a while as driver on n ranch. Being a bright, genial voung man and acquainted with Spanish, he gained in fluence and popularity, nnd before long was on the roll of attorneys. He was elected to the legislature of New Mexico, and subsequently to the Fortv-third and Fortv-foiirth congresses. While nt Wash ington he became an intimate friend of James G. Blaine and of Senator Davis, of West Virginia, Hnd marriul a aaugliter ol the rich senator. He made a great deal of money bv in vestments in silver milling in Colorado. Later he bought an interest in the coal fields of West Virginia, and hashis coun try sent nt Piedmont, that Stale. His wealth comprises property in New Mex ico. Colorado and West Virginia, lie spends a great part ol his time in New- York city, whence lie directs ins vast ous mess interests. In the caiupaignof 1884 Mr. Elkins superiiucinlid operaiions for his friend, Mr. Blaine. His conversion to the republican party took place in 1870, so that he has attained his major ity in its membership. Mrs. Elkins and other members of his household are re ported to lie democrats, but he has an able business adviser in his wife, who in herits from her fa I her siicrior judgment and capacity. As Mr. lilkins is one ol the most promine'it and wealthy citizens of West Virginia his appointment us secretary ol war is regarded as "good politics" on the part of the administra tion, that commonwealth being among the doubtlul states. MORE CONVICTS FREED. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS TENNESSEE SOCIETY BECOM- INU VERY MIXED. Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of rood rirara. Im ported or domcntic, Grant's Pharmacy is the place to get them. We do not retail cigar., but sell thi-m by the box only. A cigar that yon usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the .ante cigur, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best five cent cigar at 3U cents by the it will pay yon to call and examine box. them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Another Stockade Burned and the Penitentiary Birds CSIven Citizens' Clothing; and Turned Loose to Prey on the Community. Knoxville, Tenn., Not. 2. At one o'clock this morning 200 mounted men came in from the mountains and libera ted 200 convicts who had worked in the mines at Oliver Springs. So quietly was it done that the people in town knew nothing about what had happened until I six o'clock this morning when tbey dis-1 covered that the stockade of the lesses I was a mass of smoking ruins. All of the short-term prisoners were furnished with citizens' clothing, and, with the exception of a few captured, all are now at large. This makes more than fivehundred penitentiary convicts turner loose in that locality since Friday. The governor of the state was here yes terday, but leit this morning lor Nashville. It was given out after his arrival here I that the force of guards at Oliver's had IS! ASbtt from the BUfferins cau8ed by foul resisted. It does not appear, however eruptiong and ulcerou8 no one was hurt. Wild rumors prevail, one of which is that the miners will immediately proceed to Tracy City and released there. There is now no well founded evidence of this, but no one can tell what the miners will do. Business In Greenville, From the Greenville News. A traveling man who is here is getting off a good "gag" on the city. He says of all the business and professional men strength and vigorous health in h ncl-nrl am tn wh(H, l,i,e,nBB u.a.1 good, only three said they were doing place of that weakness and tired well. One of them was a druggist, and ... .,. the other a physician and the third an reeling, Which IB an indication 01 aisoraer anu aecay. Rnlfigh Cor. Wilmington Meswngcr. tknt I there must be some sop thrown to the nlrative virtues negro voters to hold them in place, have gargaparjla rerjJer ft the most been pleased nt the appointment ol Seuriock as postmaster at Fayettevilie. reliable Blood Purifier that can Hut now, as the people there will not go on his bond, they have to face that mat- (,e wyle ft jg entirely safe Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, etc. By its use you can save yourself sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh The concentrated power and of Buncombe Htock Uuotatlons. Nsw York. Nov. 2. Hrie29V4: Lake Shore tin: Chicago and Northwestern 123Vi; Norlolk and Western : Richmond and West Point Terminal 13; Western i.nion for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Baltimore Priced. HjUvrmoKft, Nov. 2.-Floar. iteady: wrst- r mttf.fr S3 7fi; itm SM ttMtYil Oil: I !lVo?ir:.ao:00.orh'eBrn.qSre,n;er10- l. bttle ganteed, SatisfaC ai d L,'ngnt-rry ltiuQfio.i. corn, southern, i white, new, !0(it58; ytllow, HH AN OLU-TIMK STEAMER. IN MEMORY Of L. C. HHl'EV, The Bon Mnrche is now receivinglts hand somely selected stoik of dress goods and trimmings In which there will be found ex treme novelties of one ,.ult of a kind, no more to he had at very low prices for such muteriul. Memorial Services Yesterday Af ternoon at the Y, M. C. A. Services in memory of Mr. L. C. Sbuey were held yesterday afternoon at the Young Men's Christian association of Dayton, Ohio, the Harlem brunch in New York City and at the Asheville as sociation. At half past four the hall ol the Asheviile association was tilled with The stock of fancy good. Is larger itnd bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents for (Jen- young men who had gathered in honor tcmeri nd Foster kid gloves. of their lost friend. A short song service . was edbv Mr. l'ltch lavlor alter wmcu Kventng gloves a specialty. Large stock ,., H p; Arxlersrn. who couilucU'd the service, read from John, the lesson uuiili vn tnuirlit to Mr. Shucv s sun- McCall.s Baiaar Patter's are the most g hoo, Bib,e c,a99 on tlie Uuy 0n .tvll.h ..H Iw.t Attlne. ee the hnnri.omr which he was OUricU. A duet entitlea u Morning uiinu wus Her Bones Will Now whiten on Lake Erie's Heaelt. Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 2 The severe southwester of Saturday w'nicd out the old-time steamer Passaic at the lower end of Lake Krie. The Passaic, which had in tow the barges Hattie, l:lina, lenness nnd the Superior, lumber laden for Buffalo, went ashore iust above Dun kirk and soon was dashed into trag- ments. Great masses ol wreckage and lumber lie scattered along the beach. The boat's paper werelotindin a bureau which had been wnshed ashore and nnrtsof the hull were discovered. A boat ol tlie ivima was niso on ine oeacii, The bartics came to achor off Dunkirk and rode out the gale. Nothing has yet been heard of the Passaic's crew but it is believed thev have reached one ol the hatees. The Passaic was owned by Capt. C. C. Bl idgett, of Detroit, and his son. She was built in 1K02 and meas ured 41 2 tons. She was valued at about $12,01)0. It is understood th.it there was no insurance on her hull nor on the barges. The lumber cargoes were fully covered by insurance. vVALEtt IS HUMliLKSH. of misses' and children.' cut... steady; a, New York Market. NKW Vokk, Nov. 2 Stocks, dull but atcfiriy Money, ca.y at 3. KxchaoKC long- -t.HOVOjS-mvi; enurt, VH3y444.r4-; state D nOH. ncgiecica; government aonni, aun but steady. Cotton quiet; .-ales 199 hales: UPKinun. H o-iuc: urieuus, n-fec; mtures, .tendv. November 8.12; December, H.21; January. N.31; February, 8 41; March, 8.51; April, s. oi. riour-quiet ana easy, wneai -dull but firm. Corn active but firm. Pork dull andsteady at $10 00x$ll.OO. Lard quiet and v,enk at 6.30. Spirit" Tur pentine quiet but easy at 3Hia37. Rosin dull and stendy at $1 3(0)1.37. Freights good demand and firm. AFFAIRS OF COHSEQCEXCE. IIOMB. There was frost and ice at Norfolk Thursday morning. Sluvin, snys a cable dispatch, is com ing to America to fight Sullivan. At least twenty lives were lost by the burning of the steamer Oliver Hierne at Miliken's Bend, Mississippi river, Thurs day morning. tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 14 Soutla Main St. JTlllPBELC DEALER IN REAL. ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. Roods at it RUNNING ON TIME. That's the way all our watches ruu, and onr clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhaps you have watch that is somewhat eccentric In its movements; If you have, we will straight en It out for yo In short order and we will also see to It that the expense involved In the operation Is exceedingly moderate. A good way to ruin the best of clocks and watches is to let them go too long without cleaning We not only make a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but just now we have another specialty a special display of fine umbrellas to which we would call ysrar attention. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street B. C. CHAMBERS, President P. G. MII.L1SR, V-Presidcut. CAROLINA COAL CO. DEALERS IN JELLIGO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, NO i Pattou Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS tit WBAVKR'8 LIV ERY OFPICB, WILLOW ST. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited.. sung by Mr. Geo. R. Collins and Miss Glaser. Mr. u. I. ionins sp'ise oi mc laitlifulnessol Mr. Sliuey m his worn in tlie association. Mr. U. W. Wnrlh, a member of his Sundav school liilile class, to'd of the thoroujjhnc.'S of his Bible teaching and the helpfulness which the members oi me cinss acrivcn irum mc nersnnal contact with him. Mr. W. D. Gush sooke of Mr. Shucy's usefulness in the young people s meeting oi ii.e pres bvtcrian church. Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, h! imstor. SDoke of his usefulness in all . ' r i. u -i. i.:a tt.A.L IP M WAVBR, departments ui nrarai '" Scc. & reas. oughness as a Bible student, his activity H. A. MILLER, asa personii worker and his helpful Gen. 8upt. ,v. Mr. H. P. Anderson said that Mr. Sliuey joined the church at the age of ten nnd. ut once took his share in the con duct of family worship, led hisfirst pray er meeting at the ae ol twelve, ana later excelled in ins studies nr. utieroein .mivrrstv. Immediately niter gradua tion he became successively the general secretary of the Young Men's Christiun Associations at Xene, Ohio, Toledo, Ohio, and the Uarlcm Branch of New York cilv. m an mese positions he waB eminently successful and showed that he was a well rounded Christian gentleman, refined in tastes, cultured in intellect, active and faithful in Christian work, and successful as an organizer and .VM-llllVP. "Beyond the Smiling nnd the Weeping" was sung by a quartette, after which liirrpiir one's in the meeting expressed how much they owed to Mr. Shucy's life and words. , The service was verv impressive, and all felt that in the death of this young man they each sutlcreo a personal loss. Victoria's Oldent Roy Btt'sed Out ttuiidai- Itlornliitf. London, Nov. 2 V lire which broke out yesterday morning at Sandringhain hall, residence ol the Prince ol Wales, sit uated on the Great liustern railroad not far from London, caused a laige amount of damage in spile of the etforts of the local brigade anu assistance icuutivu the rnilmnd rjeollle. Sandringhain hall must now be re painted and redecorated from tool to cellar and the upper portion id the build- inir w irrei ic nre nriiKc uhv, unwi. j rebuilt. Consetiuently it will be impossi ble for the prince and family to occupy tin. hn this winter. I ne nnu.ee whs ex pected to arrive and take uphis residence there Suturaay next. MHH O'SHEA-PARNELL, TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX 312. Back From Bwalu. R B. lustice returned a dav or two ago from Swain county where he has been surveying Indian lands in that and other counties for the past three montns. Mr, Justice's headquarters have been at Cherokee wncre nc uw ,n"j.s hp"" r,,r in,vrtimr the Indian school con ducted by M.r. H. W, Spray, and of which ne speass in it "s" .m.nrlnt on. Mr. Justice returns to Cherokee in a few days to continue his work which will last six montns ormore, It In Fearea in hi sne mn m. Recover. Dl'DLlN, Nov. 2.-In spite of the con stant attendance ol her physicians, it is f.nwH thnt Mrs. Parnell, widow of Charles Stewart Parnell, may not sur vive the prostration and sickness caused by the shock she expenencea at uer una- Knnrl'a denth. ivanntches rom bngnton say rars. Parnell is much weaker today and the Freeman's Journal savs unless a change for the better takes place in her condi tion within two days it tears the worst will happeu. Went Through a Hurricane Halifax,N.S.,Nov. 2.-The bark John Block, from Brunswick, Gn., lor t. hat ham.N. B., which arrived here yesterday had a terrible time at sea. She expert enced a hurricane, during which her decks were swept and the vessel oaqiy strained. A number ol tne crew were in jured. The enormous demand for the Review ol Reviews which exhausted an extra large edition of the October number within ten days of publication, and es pecially the large sale of the railroad edi linn, has led to an improvement which will doubtless be welcomed by all readers. The proportion of large tvpe bas been greatly increased, and the No yember number 6nds the medium and small sises of tvpe relegated to the twenty or thirty last pages oi vne magazine Elegant nine-room house, besides servant's huusc; one of best parts ot city; five mluutes walk of BQuare: arts fixtures in hnu.e. I'lmra H Mnrnes ensliier nf the hank I '"rKe lot. views unsurpassed in Asheville. j.imes ri. Barnes, casnier oi ine bans F , soo h . . . Marlboro at Uennettsville, S. L., com-1 is months. itted suicide at his residence at I The mot elegant bouse In Asheville. The 'clock Thursday morning. His bank gr"n,!i accounts are said to be correct, and bis minutes' walk from pustoffice. Grounds motive for the deed is unknown. roitabie for large hotel. Fourteen rooms in I present nousc, ucsl es servant apartment. Representatives from the colleges ol I will be sold at a sacrifice. The best bargain South Carolina. North Carolina, Vir: TvoLSTJ ilStSl SU'SST ginia. Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi p , and Tennessee met in Charleston, S. C, Jr. Or Sale Of ICeilt Thursday to organize a Southern Mon- white cottage on top of mountain, with umcntal college association to erect a 1 "ve acres orland, as a whole, or in lots. No monument to eff Davis. 'VTX "". SSS .Secretary Lansing, of the Southern Pa- i 'ZF'M.TL11? pl?ce for "'v,w- cific company, has issued in San Fran- -sion given at once. Elevation 2,800 feet. Cisco a report of the road for nine mouths I Bvery kind or real estate, trora a lot of ending Oct. 1. The earnings from passen- ?? no" ? sSShliVSn Ltil,? M'000' APP' ger business were $10,1)01,000, trcighl ' Ib.oOO.OUO, miscellaneous liti4,000. 1 Mr It I Ins is the largest total for any nine Ten room home, rwi.. f months in the history of the company. I niahed, all modern improvements; (35 per FOREIGN. I Ten room house, turaished, all modern Im- A continuous snow storm hnsprevailed T"I5mt?1t: 4.5 iT "u"1". Possession on throughout Bulgaria since Wednesday. I ' j. m. CAMPBBLL. Rev. N. G. Clark, secretary el the Amer- Rt,U b,ute Dt,ler' ican board of foreign missions, bas re-1 crtved a cablegram from rlioga, port ot I (Cole, China, stating that the mission aries are safe. This refers to the earth quake that occurred there. The mooted question of Mme. Bern- hardt's nationality has at last been set tled by the discovery of her certificate of I birth. Mme. bernbardt was a native ot I the Latin quarter of Paris, where her I mother, a poor Gentian Jewess, kept a I millinery shop, J. V. Yates, Tullnhoma, Tenn., writes: It dors me good to praise Botanic! Blood Balm. It cured me of an abscess I on the lungs and asthma thnt troubled me two vears and that other remedies I ailed to benefit. til 0 c ft tr 3 a Facts sneak louder than words. Sim. I mons Liver Regulator will always cure. The trouble among the miners does! not seem to a licet the Asheville ice and Coal comnanv. 1'his company has a large supply ot the best Jellico lump in stock. Have you seen that handsome combi nation chiffonier, wardrobe folding bed I in Williamson & Co.'s show window. It is I a beauty. Notice to Farmer. We want all the first-class butter we I can get, Kroger, 41 College St. To Advertiser. T insure change of advertisements nim.ing on regular contract, copy must I be banded in ot hi o'ciock a. m. When yon feel uncomfortable about the stomach take Simmons Liver Regu-1 I lator. s X r ft o m CO H o m CO r CO o w CO H 73 H O O O GO GO
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