ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 11. 18J)2.
A3HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. SjSJS
Bf MANDOLPB-KERX PRINTING CO. tricts in another town were transferred
rn Din.YCrnzm, Democratic. Is pnbtiihrd and thus used in the election. The law
fltS?t""lrt.??r'y) f0," PlailJy requires that in all cases the des-
on Yin ..-to nation or number snail oe tnai 01 iuc
B lioinn.,,..
Tmn Mmnk.
Om Month
On Win........
MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1892.
!!!l'."'.r. l!oo I polling place or election district where
15 I IDC VOIC 19 uuciru, mum iivj ......
that "no ballot that has not the printed
official endorsement shall be counted."
The endorsement on the ballots objected
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
-AT-
LUDDEN & II AXES'
SOUTHERN
MUSIC HOUSE.
Absolutely Pure.
A cream of tartar baking powder. HiKh
n. Latest i . s.
Thb state of Missouri is in such a pros- to was such that anY one could tell for
perous conditio! that it is feared it will wnom the elector was Toting, thereby
soon hare to face the problem, What Tj0'ating the ballot law as to its secrecy
shall we do with our surplus? Just let These two decisions of themselves were
therepublicansgetholdofthestategov- gutfifient to give the democrats control
ernment for a jear or two and the dim- of- tlle SCIlate,
cnlty will be permanently removed. But t,ere was a third case, and this
Tas democrats will see what virtue can be looked at only as a fight for par
thn ia in the mrrvmander in New York, tisan advantage by the democrats. In
and the republicans will try their hand the fifteenth district Mr. Deane, the re- p;"'.""1
in Ohio and there is no doubt some ex- puimcan uiu,uu
cuse for applying this great political rcc- election. There was no question as to
tifier in both states. That a redistnet- ms oeing legally eiecieu. i..c
ing bill is demanded in the interests of commissioners refused to connt certain
justice in New York there can be no ballots cast lor mm iiecause
...bn.n hr finvernor Plow- tors of election had written his name in
t the lemilatnre. correctly on blanks containing their re-
. turns, and a certificate was issued to Mr.
Mr. Springer, chairman of the ways Dane's democratic opponent. The clerk
and means committee of the house of f , this tig,.,,,- and
representatives, said in his response to m(m(lamua was issiie(j ordering the re
the toast, "The Issues of the Day," at turng to be S(.nt back to the inspectors
the Business Men s Democratic Associa- for c)n.ectlon. The court afterwards or
tin banquet in New York Friday night: Jered n ccrtificatCi based npon the cor
I can state, without any tear m sue- returng t0 he j8Sued to Mr. Peane.
X h'i TcZ: The certificate issued to the democrat
age bill becoming a law during this con- reached the state canvassing board. The
gress, nor is it iikcit uiai tin i'"u i one issued to ueane never tirrivcu, uwimk
raent ot tne existing law wui c '' to the met!iods iI Gov. Mill. The only
south, east and west can, and will, cor- were as to the validity ol the certificate,
diallv suooort. It is possible that some .h;..i, i,nd uot been sinned bv the clerk,
such'measure, acceptable to democrats I d the rjgl)t oft,)(. ,owcr court t() issue
S-.i'-SrwThi. Vskw.n of con- an order to the state canvasser, not to
cress." canvass an illegal return.
This looks as if Iree coinage is not a The supreme court decided, in effect ,
possibility during the session of the pres- that the lower court had a right to issue
ent congress.
P PI
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MoneatT the Best Policy
The seventy-ninth anniversary of the
battle of New Orleans which brought to
a close the "War of 1812" wascelebratcd
by the New York Business Men's Demo.
cratic association on Friday night, by a
banquet at the Hoffman house. The
event commemorated particularly the
memory of hira who won the bntt,e, "Old
Hickory," atid was participated in by
about one hundred and fifty democrats
The toast, "The day we celebrate,
was .responded to by
Grover Cleveland. Like all of Mr. Cleve
land's speeches, it was full of courage
good common sense and sound advice.
The keystone ol his speech was contained
in this paragraph
"The democratic party ot today, w
its order to the board of canvassers, but
if the second certificate was not before
the board of canvassers when they issued
their certificates, they could issue upon
the certificate not having the signature
of the clerk. This the canvassers did.
THE TATTLER.
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"MARBLE HALL."
Twenty thousand dollurs worth ol" goods
to be
SOLD AT COST.
Overt Kits, nun's uiul bovs' Hiiits and all
kini of 'eat' furnishing kooiN.
This ia a tine opportunity to huy your
winter goods at prime cost.
j. iti. c.iim.ku, jr.,
oetl'Tpt. AHMlKiirtr.
UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER.
HVKKV KliQl lSITH OF THK Bt'SlNUSS
ITHNISHKl).
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
SatlMtai lioii Guaranteed.
I'rompt
Attention Oivcn to Call, t'ny or
NiKht.
What He Nee and Hears Worth
'I'alklwr About.
G. H. HAYEK,
CONSULTING OPTICIAN.
6i South Main St.
Sinaking of the street cars, reminds mc
that 1 olten wonder what is the matter
in Raleigh. The papers there frequently
Kx-Presidi-nt raise a holy howl about the service, and
particularly about the saucy and indo
lent and sometimes insulting motormen
and conductors. Where did they get
such a crew ? It seems more like a road
gang than a set of people who ought to
, uractiee politeness at all times, rtsnc-
n ic a i r ... . , ... , ....
Vllie IS 111 lUCtv 111 una lcaun.L, iwi !,h
KYE STRAIN
coniures witn ine name ui umsuu, i , n....i,;.,.. .... ,.i
a mntrn evil, intrenched a verv nm,,,K:"J u,,u the eyes.
of this
IT WILL "COST NOTHING.
Siitist'fu'tion kii nrautccii
Opera ami spy K'nsf. tc-li-scopm. mi-
croBcopes iiutl draw in r inatiunifnts at a
SuhtanMal Reduction,
All kinds of scientific instruments.
i ulitT and trsids nc
itiect. Teli ph.. ni- N
Nn '47 North Mam
. 51.
S8
FOR
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Is the most fruitful cause of .lleadiiclie
Do not sutler from it. or any other truuhu 01
Have them examined
i i.i u.. : ...itUu Ka..ah...
P"r," fwr'3'. r, 1 Kie the young women
mi its. -' 'a.""11 pj . . . , ..I if
neoole one neglected, we have insisted town a on. oi nuncc ngm ucic.
on tariff reform and an abandonment ot want a catch before the Leap Year is
uniust favoritism. We have thus adopt- , f,,i ,., n,H ,,,,, mt.n who IkIoiiu
ed an issue great enough to deserve the ' ,,,,.,.,. .... HU ..m()S.
undivided eHortsof our party, involving , . ,,: , . ,..,..
consiaerations wnicn wc pro iu uc- . . . .,, ,, ,.mi,r.... , h..
lieve. lie at the foundation ot the instice ... '... ,. ,
. r i I Oljuori'.lllll y m tuLcniiK iut iimiiivu
ana lairness oi yopumr ru.c. , , , , .,..,,.., Gl) j.
Mr. cieveiano ueviueniiy us iiiucu in . .. ..nj mav t,e i)t.st m;m win'.
favor of making this year s presidential
fight on principle as he was in 1888 as I I am going to say something now
these paragraphs show: that will make somebody dub me
"I hone, then I may venture to claim unaniireciative crank. It is lust this
in this assemblage that, even it there Had . the v M C- A slightlv missed it
been but s ight encouragement tor the ,
cause we nave espouseo, mere wouio " - -, . n , j P' n
still be no justification for timidity and That's my unvarnished opinion, lhere tleCtriC 311(1 AlSmi.
faintheartedness. But with the success was some good singing, to be sure, but a
we have already acmevea, amounting to . , thf i,,,.,.,;,,, nvtliiiiL'
a oolitical revolution, it seems to mc .. ,, ' .
iwuuu , ,'. ... ., ... . worse than "Swanec Kiver as those
r q&n 'ol'rtv fourteen youths sang it. And "Old Ken- r. , K..o .;r..d Cent e. an.,
mnnHment to relax ill the least OllV tui;l(-v ll,,1,K'- . T'! . w',8nl "K' sll-IU- Ueehi.w thmnrvell..uinvrn.,n works. V..U
0 :. i, est suspicion o tile old plantation music
oetermination and persistency. It . ... ,. ,...,,,. , ..ith ne f ,,., .i:iri r .,.
we susoeet anvwhere in our counsels s,luV " l"v,'V . Y ':.
rnmnrnmisinff hesitation or a disuosition lnJt wiiuiu u .wv i.uu .,. ..... n ...... jc ()own lo wjlh Uu. i,siu. Hsmir
IT S .... i., vounir men could ye gotten up Here tnal
looiveri. iiicuuujui tu.Mi., -,.-. .i.. 1,1 .,,.,,..;, h i,,i. ance that no ImrL'lnr can enter vour house
II. I ne least retreat uuocb . T- r" , ' , j ,u.
CATCH BURGLARS,
PUT OUT FIRES.
Tin: (Yn.KN Iuih inin linst't
t lie exclusive riirlit to sell tht
superb views of Aslieville,sin
j;le cojiies of which hnve been
liriiiiiiy $ ", iintl now otter:
r hem tit a UTeatl.v rctlucet
rate on thick or thin pii
tt) subscribers. Anyone pay
inj $' in advance for six
months' subscription to Tine
Daily frnzicx will receive
FHKFi a copy of this ennrav
ing of Aslieville.
Ol ILL 1 jpnx-1'
CHICKFRING, M1S0N & HAMLIN, MATHUSEK
AND STERLING PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN, AND STERLING OHGAN?.
n easy payments, withuut Inter, st. Shir
ped direct frnti factory t purchasers. All
freights paid. One price only and th;it the
Lowest known Satisfaction Kti;irantecd or
no sale Fifteen days trial in vour home.
For catalogues, pries, p irtit iilara etc..
call on or ndilrcst
X. W. POSTKM,, ARViit-
SHEET MUSIC TO ORDER.
BUILDING AND LOAN AND ACCIDSNT IN
SURANCE.
T. W. POSTKIX. .)ft'iit.
28 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE, N. C.
nuv'.ldtf
BE A mAN
APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN.
PERFECT IN FORM ! MATCHLESS IN WAR
n pno lw' m turth wtre Ml to.l.nth,
A Evr? MAN can bi 8TR0N0
YOUNQ MEN OR OLD,
titoriiig rrnm nervous ob
BILITY I, nt or Fttitng Min
hood, Phrill Esccmf, Mont&l
Worry stunted DtvuoiDifnt, 01
tnr PERSON AL WEAKHE.T ca b
raitort-d to PE'lFEfT HEAITH bA
th N00LE VITALITY ot STROHa
MEN, tht Prido iud Town of N.ioni.
clfiim by ye:rw of pi'itetieu by
rrAi. f infihoti it uniform
MONOPOLY OF SUCCRSS" ill t null
ing it' I DUe, wcfckneiiei ntid
Affile tlont of Men. I'estllimiiials
from '' stales and T(TrltirUs.
OUR NEW BOOK ?Z'M?&rSii
l.whU. youc.n r.ll Ei.lin.tloi tor HOME TREAT
MENT Yoac.nba FUI.LV RtBTUKED .11 Thooa.mll
iive been lv n Re.d ou.' tfiti.iol.U. .Aarcii, .t utic.
ERIE MEDICAL CO. 6UFFALO.N.Y.
THE SUN.
HAS CECURED DURING 1892 :
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Tlics( fingers are pointing to tlio Ini't tliatTr.acivs of hind
just .outsido tlu corporate limits of Aslit'villo. w'th a mag
nificent view of the city and the French Broad river, can
now lie purchased at figures so low that no one expecting
to buy a home in Aslieville, can afford to let, the oppor
tunity I'm buying pass. In a few months the st reet cars
will be running wit bin five niiinites' walk of any portion of
this laud. Will be sold as a whole or in lots to suit., and
on easy terms. Address, for full particulars, P. 0 Box
-Hr, Aslieville, X. V,
W. I). HoWKI.I.ft,
r. K(im;K M i: kkoitm,
AShKliW l.ASU,
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KriiVAKii Kipi.i.vn,
It, I.oriSi STliVKSHtlN,
V. t I.AKK Kl'SSIll.l.,
H. Kiin: IIac.oahu,
NllHM.IN LofKVliK,
Cu , IMiVI.K,
M.VHK TV VlN,
j. .' HANOI. i:k Hakkis,
WiMJAU'ItLACK,
MAKV li. WILKIN.
Fkasck Hoih;sin Hi knhtt;
And many other "dial inu.uOted writer.
THIv SUNDAY SUN
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AdtircHH rillCSt'.'S vw VorU.
i
crrauim, uuuhu bfhij illu . a Wlin -h..IM,i,t pv.t wh.iU knowinirit
tllUUH) a ...uu --r-
and that no tire can break out without your
hav p the doctrine that -how' to 1 good. Then aKnin I n.y not
. " "j .u..i.t i ,a have that "cultivated car said to be
'T fc necessary to the enjoyment ot such per-
,,nar pntiripmnfltmn ivhiph wnlts nn 11,1 uiani-a.
l,ilVv hma nnrl in.inre nrnfpssinnf). I OIICC,
"1 belieTe ourcountrymen are prepared
Now, don't all speak at
to act on principle, and are in no mood
Every now and then we see a discourse
for political manceurving. Tbey will against the Sunday newspapers. Some
not was time in studying conundrums, tn,n( ,t a sm to read them, tnat tnev
Boessine riddles, or trying to interpret , , ... (r,.m ,,,,,.u wu
doubtful phrases. They demand a plain i; '' . aaitlst the Monda'v Leek, br
1 .MrlA mtammmn t.1 t,.,ltt,nl rtiif. I .. .. . . , . I
r I paper, nearly all ot tne lauor on wnicn is
pot." (one on Sunday. The matter is about
There can be no sort of doubt as to as broad as long, with uny possible odds
Mr. Cleveland's honesty or sincerity, on the side of the hunduy paper, 1 ex
They itand out boldly in his every pub-
lie nrarancc. . rlnT, ; m
umn early in December, in referring to a
talk he had ht-d with bis scholars about
the Bill Nve lecture soon after the Bard
No door or window can lie opi ned without
sounding the alarm, and it i no cheap that
anj owner of a house can purchaflc one. The
cost of keeping the Hystem at work is only
about at) cent per year, after it i put in.
County and city rights sold, tnd the work
ing of the alarm shown lor the next two
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are:you at home at home? a xmas talk on
,v. i.,; ... f ,hr h.nri.ninnt I C hrW. in n CO !llr uml Cll rN I m il Kite. II
kind of eotnpHincnU on nur I) K. bed room coim Willi in my i'c
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Afthevllle, N. c.
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hnve rend a irood denl about furniture and I chns.' cun poss.Wy KiveKrenl. r nttiliwtion
perhaps yon have not quite believe,! all that ' nt ho ne than n selection Tim our stock f
you have seen in print but this suite tells upholstered chairs. One exec lent rcnon is
its own story and von will be lost in won. ! th it whatever you select, you will have it
d r when vou see it How it can be sold at j after the tu'kev has been digested, and
such a fiuure will be a riddle to you Come when the Christmas of t'.U is nothing but
alone and echo what we say about it and ' a nleasnnt memory. Vour purchase will lie
don't forKet to tnkraitvnntaKe of the oppor-! with you when Christina- comes UKum-it
tunity which your visit will uflord us to j will see vou throuKh the Christmas lestivi
show you our stock. I tics of a liie-iimc.
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And there it no sort of question as to I
hit utterances being soundly democratic,
and if he should be nominated again this
year, and fail of an election, it would of Buncombe lectured here. And to that
pretty clearly indicate that these United cxtent 1 did hira an injustice, which I
c.t.. An not ninnt h democrat in the disclaim all intention of doing. 1 simply
misunderstood the story. It is one of
wmrenuiiK, . . ... . ..at . .
IL UC nillU ol fcilui" v.. v.."- ..... .
fall into when depending on "second
,.., .,,l ..nmnnr. nana news, i uciicvc m ju, ln,i
iiiciv; ois tn.iK.r- r I , 1 k.n ikl, nn atiallnn.
.. . i i - U. V,t ... I "
atl.Ciy, WDO UHVC Lancu lut w., u,jiv i i
read the history of the contested election The , win now be a squechinK of the
cases in New York with tufficient thor- Christmas joke, but alas! the Leap Year
ughnett to know just what tnose con- jo)e fienn wiU be on haad from now
tetttinyolTed.andjustwnattnesupreme on and tl)e gentle sex may expect to
court of that, state decided when pass through the year besieged on every
it eaTe the democrat! control of the hand by newspaper paragraphs which
6 ... , . i , Daint them as the most persistent and
ttatttenate, and thereby the legislature. . on er Hcre't mv
There were tnree cases upon wnicn tne ,TmDathy, fair ones if desired.
court passed.. First, Mr. Sherwood, re-1 ...
publican candidate for the ttate senate The question ot ttore rents is being
4k fwrntT-serenth district, was in- talked over oretty considerably here. A
eligible. The constitution of New York prominent merchant said to me the other
declares that "no person shall be elligible day. "There," pointing to a store near,
to the legislature who, at the time of his "is one instance of a raise in rents, and
:TJZ:7ZZZ Ot any $25, m, 122.50 or 20 Suit or overcoat in our house for Fourte,n-Ninety.
v" I .!. nma frrt cnvinor nn all fflvrtrnntt
a dyfl or miliury officer onderthe United mt. that's different. I
SUtea, or aa omcer unaer any cuy gor- can pow and j-u do it, in preference to
ernment." Mr. Sherwood was at the worrying myseit to aeatn ana tnen nana
ix.:. .t:n. . n.,v mnmiuinnn oyer everything to my landlord. I
tinuoi n t- ....... t think the merchants ought to combine
of Hornelltttlle. The court decided that Q dec,art olemnlr( s.thui far thou
a certificate 01 eiecuon lasuca 10 sucn a ghaJt go, and no farther.' We know
man wauld be an absolute nullity, and very well what is fair and just, and that
I WHY IS THE
VV. L. DOUCLAS
I S3 SHOE CEN (TLENIEN
THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEYP
I It 1m fi wamlfflSK.K', with no tacks or wax thrrnd
to hurt tUtfcct; imidfj or tin.- ht'Ht line cnlf, Btyllsh
1 Biitl (', ainl 6rc.lijie tr mnkf mors gh-f of thi
1 grntlf thanany i it her nutintfif'tutcr. It vtUute bttliti
1 et'wcd rttiiH-H fopdim from i.iu to $MiU.
CK UtMiiiuiiie iiniMi-M-wcii) inennpnirmr
nhoo vit offcrcti for emuils Fruucit
The three grcnt rmi!i8 nf sutijii tu uf the I Imixirti'd shoos whloli t-ost fnm $i.(kttu $2a
10 mim: vtar v ill he initmrtinllv nnd instruc- ; CtA 00 IIiuhI-Wi-wimI Vrli Shoe. Ihio onlf,
livrlv ftw. uttfii liv lit- uhit-Mt writt-r tylwh. (iin.r.rtiiMi aiitl iluruliin. TIihIhwI
I lN.litii-fil sul.p'i'ts Krowmg out of the tom.m,uu.Kli(M.st'osthitf from $umio).
i rsMifiiiial cnniiaiKti. 3 I'ollrr Wioim Fariiicr, Rnilroart MftH
li Financm' hi lurhHiuv here and nhrona j PO ami LftttTt'iirrlcrftiill wi'urthein; iluoeair,
I ' I TlK-(iloii-al I'lirt'st with ah the sucinl i wnmleiw, aim with insid. honvy thrue gultA oxteur
rS!,"" "y ' Ik'Sc ktoum. "ficreat j 'g, tV!
i.l. i.i .. .... thin prii'e; one trial will ennviuott Uiusa
TJerei- no nther wav wlim-liy nic mny who want aslitw forcmift.rt an.l wrvift;.
lift the niK-Ht inlnrnmitoii alx.ut th jtrreat a 54,5 niul Si.OO Worhiiiiriiiun'n shoofl
prohh-niH (if the time wi hin mi nn rmvn 9 mm aro very utmiiK nnd ilur.ihle. Thoso wlio
cmnpasjor tor ti small a mim -sh rt Htu- tnvo glTi-n them n trliil will wfnriitnithiTiiiiilte.
rli.-tt m trrrnf snhiiinhv hit. thin n huu- D Atir! i .00 nnd I 1b Bth.wil vwt nn
ilr- d m( the foreimmt iiu-n and worm n ot' the '
worhl; lifCuHc there is only one Amen can
m-riiMi-.eal for which nil thr treat hail-'rn of
irni(n and of ihotiKht write; and that i luiiurttHl8hm'S(,nstiiii;fn!n$i.i'iit($(.iiti,
l he iMiruin.
The liectmlier number, for rxamnle, con
tniim: I -curadation !y reunions The Pro
t t of hoyal Volunteeis, by I.i' iitt iiant At-U-ii
R Kofitc. Founder of th 'Society f l.oyiil
Volunteers; the MfanitiK ot the heHiOi.ru-tc
Victory in MusNitihusctts, In ilov Win li.
Kunst'li; Kronen I'eilinK TnwimU 0.- niiuny
Another Cotitliet ith-mt Alsace-Lorraine in
evitable, by Cnmille I'ellctan, Mem her of the
French Chamber of I-iiutiet: Should the Sil-
ver Law of iH'.o he Ke'K-nled ? by Jacob H.
SchilT. one of the most suee stul and in li ten
tial bankcrK in New York; I Modern Educa
tion a Failure? h Frederic Harrison, the
treat linlish nnftayist; UnrcKUluted ComiK
lition Silf-destruciive by Aldace F. Walker,
r huirnian of the Western Trarlic Asso i iiu
Hon; Women's Cli ba The Volume aim the
Value f if Their Work, by Alice H.iVhine:A
Ottv with Uird Tennyson. Iv Sir Edwin Ar
nold And rive other articles.
T here are now in proreii discus'io-iB of
Our Pension System Prison ManaRCTneui;
The Training of Preachers; T u Lonniumt
Lottery; i he -f-ji step ui tne i arm .Atnu
tion; Are MoU.ru ICduc iLionul Methods u
I niluie ?
oOcts. a copy. $.T a year.
THK FO I' I'M. Union Square, New Yo-k.
worn hv tho hovsevery when-: tUuyaull
n their merits, nsthf luercnshifr snips show.
4 : Ao V'i'iin iinuu-Mrtrcn bikw, nest
kdUlCd lJuiiu'dln. ver.vHiyllh-.t('uaUimjueJl
niMjrtetl slUH'S enstiiist from si.io u smki.
i.nsiif.- 2..u. HlAUi niul Cti.9.1 shoe for
WlfwesnrethebcstflnoUoiiKOla. .styliHhaudilurahle.
Cnutiiiii. See tli L. Jjouki-' nauio and
price are euunped on the bottum of each shoe.
nrTAKK NO SmNTITI TE.I
Tnelnion local advert IspiI dealers supplying ynn.
W. 1.. 1)01 Bruckiou,ilaa SoUlby
FOK SALE BV
WEAVER & MYERS.
it
KnA InrTrni-Xinoh: ftlfl Oft vnn Ttinvlmvft ntlvSllit Or OverOOllt llliU'ked .K..r)l,
...T , r I ilUU IV1 A .A A. 1 Hi. i- ITlH-ViUVI T ' - - .T siw
. . it ..ti.nf nf hi.cn.n.titr.r is at mucb as ouent to m rrauireaoi
wfawdt.tit.tif. which J"T?y: whae. $15, $14 or $13 50. These rock-bottom prices should hrinK mnny people to 8 Court
hat iBritdictlon to determine all ques- natttr with a renter's combine? . ii i ...
tion of fact and law tnvoiyea in tne . . oquare. uur puiiuy ia never UJ carry kuuub uyci n uiu uin; "-""" -'v... . , v. ...
matter. I see that the local board of managers . . . . .
Thaaecondcasewaa wherethe repub- of the Worid't Fair have decided to ai- would rather make a specially low price to better enable us to maintain tins ponoy
licaa-county clerk had distributed im-1 low liquor to be sold on the lair gronnds.
oed, marked fcalloU in the twenty- I wonia mucn toci -x ra.r m
prooaij ""f"" . open Snndaya. Still, if liquor it to be
fifth senator district. Ballott officially at a), j wjnld where itg
marked and finned by the canaty clerk Mn be controlled. That's the view
r xv. m iKatiietin one town were ait- held br J laiucr,
Ol
m m KIIOVNUFMFDY.
!!..:.' Ct i iioi orli na mi-,
(ilrm hi J t s; Urjj, will... ul Prtjn.
Pnivcim bti-icturt!. t'outnins nn
iicrldof pl'tstllhillff 8Ul)f't:UH'e'". llll'l
: Kti'trinitm-d uliHtdut'Mv inn itiitf.Hfi.
pHHrrlbftd by phyk'Ini'H, Itest Sy.
tiiiirr 1'ife ?ltliPiu n bott'.t. Pru it
t old bv dnipiiti. Ilnwnrn rf Snb.
f tH(1 fi!'f 'hom.( 'o.i i,.'t.,M.' . I a
FOR nv
RVS0R I FV TH, AS IEVH IF, N
m. 11" -w Y n
OUlf Al,,l"ACPNrYJilr
A pftmphlet of Informstlon and ab- h
.straciui ins iwa,siiuwuig tinw .uj
untatn I'.ieui., i imii, tmm
Msris, uopynciil sttu mw
Down to a fine point
that's where the making of
corsets has been brought to.
Kabo for the "bones"-
can't break or kink.
Loops of corset lace in
stead of metal eyelets they
can't rust or cut the laces.
The Ball Corset for ease
and comfort; the Kabo Cor
set for unyielding strength.
Each is the best of it's kind
s If you don't think so, after
wearing for two or three
weeks, return it to us and get
your money backs
P. P. Mlmnaugrt.
nnd WDtskey Bsb'.ta
urea as liquid wiiu
out patu. Book of par-
Honiara sent rRfcE.
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