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V THE .'A&HEVILLE CITIZEIi;! ' TUESDAY, JULY 7. 1903. - I V J I I IT i- I I ' 'V I 5 . O CI A L Dane at Batttry Park. v A delightful dance was given at the Battery Park hotel last evening. About thirty couples danced to the good music by the Battery Park or chestra. .'' A A Coif Tea. A tea will lie given on Friday after ' noon at the Swannanoa Country club. A A Houm Party Rsturns. The AahevMlle guests of the house . party given at Kkylund on Saturday and Sunday by Miss Eleanor Car mlchael, to honor her visiting . cousins, the Misses Chapman of Texas, returned yesterday from Bkyland. J J Pr, 8. Westray Battle will return thla afternoon from New York. Miss Madelon Battle la expected to come also. ' . A ' A Bowling Tornsy. The monthly bowling tournnment nt the Albemarle Park Idge will take place this weekon the evenings of Wednesday and Thursday evenings, July t and . A A Euohr Club. , The Euchre club met last week with - Mrs. Frances Clemenger. Mrs. Jnmes - Hnwyer won the first . prize and Mrs. McDonald of Mobile won the visitor's prize. , The club will meet this week with Mra. Silvio Von Ruck. .... j ft . ' Mra. P.'H. pranch la in Waynesvllle. A A Miss Anna H. Plummer of New York Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Wig gin, on Kooo street. A A Mlaa Lillian Battel! of Demopolla, Ala., who has been In the city for a week, left yesterday for Waynosvllle, whera she will visit friends. jl jl r Club Driva. - Tht members of the Chafing Dish club expect to enjoy a club drive on to morrow afternoon. A A Outing Club Entartainad. Miss Elisabeth Norton will entertain the Outing club this afternoon at her home on Liberty street. ' . f A A Miss lAulse Hamilton la visiting friends In Turnpike. ' ' A J Lawn Party. There will be lawn party at Mrs. J. ' M. Campbell's on Woolsey avenue to night from ft to io:so. Kerreshments will be served. Everyone Is cordially Invited. . A A Allan;3IUr.; HV. Vrahk Bller. pastor of Central Methodist church, left yesterday for Forsythe, Oa where he will be married on Wednesday morning to Mtss Emily M. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Slier will take th" train Immediately for Franklin by way of Atlanta and Tsllulnh Falls, where they will remain several days. They expect te reach Ashevllle about July 21. Mr. Uller was accotntmtiled by-Mr. Oeorg L. Hackney, who will return after the marriage direct to Ashevllle. Rev. 8. Jv MaUlenaghnn, pastor of the new Elisabeth Boyd Memorial Pres byterian' church, will preach for Rev. Mr. Bller morning and evening, Hunday, Julv 12. Kev. E. K. McUirty will preach at 11 a. m, Sunday, July 19,and Hv. Wnv Parker ut night. A Mr. and Mra. Oeorge W. Vanderbllt and baby left yesterday afternoon in . their private car, 'ttwaruuinoa," for New York. -A A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itutledge and children have returned from-Eagle's Nest on Junalutika. A A Miss Fan Langhome nnd Miss Ma mie Fauntleroy of Vlrglnn are expect ed to arrive tomorrow to visit Miss Nun Mwdu on Montford avenue. A Mrs. M. I- Holland and family of New Orleans are at Victoria Inn. T. J. Pelxer.'Jr., of Charlotte, Is a guest of the Victoria Inn. 51 j . Mr.' and Mrs. A. 11. Jacobs of De troit are guests of lliittory Park. A Miss Ijiura Tennent has returned ' from t visit South. , A i Mrs. Mary E. Talliot. of Providence, It I., and her daughter, Mrs. tieoiiie Claflln. of Ashevllle. left yesterday for Providence. Mrs. Talbot has been visit ing Mra. Claflln for the past month or two, A J Mrs. W. It. Trlngre of Newman, (la.. It a gu st of the Victoria Inn. . J Mr. and Mrs, Malone Wheless of 8t. T)Uls are here. They are guests of the Buttery Park hotel. - J 1 Mrs. J. H. Wesver, who, with her . children. Is attending the summer In Hominy, wss here lust week, but re- ," turned Saturday to Hominy. ( " Mr. and Mrs. Uord'nn le of Chlcka ' manga, (la., are at the Victoria Inn, 4 4 Mrs. Hattle ,le'e and Mrs. Char lotte W. Drew of Houston, Tex., are here for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.! McCulloch of At lanta are at the Buttery Park hotel. . Miss Mary Eiwin has returned from Alabama. Recent arrivals at Buttery Park are: ff. A. Scott of Montgomery. Ala., IX (J. , Bolton of Utke Charles, Ui . Frederick A. Pell of Lakewood. N, J.. II. B. Brad 110! FOR THE EXCURSION TO WAYNESVILLE, N. C, July 15. 1903, GIVEN BY CATHOLIC KNIGHTS OF AMERICA. - Facre $1.00 Routvd Trip . ; ;. ,, Children Under 12 Years 50 Cents. Ticket on aalt at Theobold'a Candy Kitchen. ley of New York and R. 0. Therrell of Chicago. . Miss Oeorge Gay of Florida Is at the Kenlworth Inn. Dr. and Mrs. It. H. Reeves returned yesterdav from JunalUHka. J- Mrs. W. n. Prlngle of Newman, Oa., is at the Battery Park hotel, .4 . Mr. J. K. Coleman returned Monday morning from a three months trip to Seattle, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Van Rensseler of Atlanta ore among the guests of the Battery I'urk hotel. . - . Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Brown and chil dren spent ftaturduy and Sunday In Hominy. " Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Westlake of Ma rion, Ind,, are guests of the Manor. J J Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Lawrence and Miss Edith Lawrence left yesterday for Jersey City, where- they will spend several ,wenk8,'..They will return late In Auguef-ur early in 8eptihbef'. T' ..' . . Miss Ethel Reeves went to Ore"ii vlle, Term., yesterday to vlBlt relar tlves. ' . J J Mrs, Troy has Opened Busbee Hall for the summer. . Mr. tind Mrs. Marcus W Carson' of OriffUkGi., , J J Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Calloway and Miss 8. J. Hurst have returned to Waynesboro, (la., after a visit here, guests of the Cain house on Grove street ' J . Miss Marion of Tuscaloosu, Ala., Is In the city for n visit, and Is staying at Mrs, Penlnnd's. on Haywood street. J Miss Nelllo Carpenter, of Spartan burg, who has been visiting Miss Ma bel Smith, went yesterday to Knox vllie, to visit friends. Jt Mrs. Jorfes nnd Miss Irene Jones of Houston, Tex., after a visit to Ashevllle, will leave for .their home Friday. J . . Mr, and Mrs, M. Frank of Columbia, 8. C are visiting In the city. . A Mr,' and Mr. M. Lciberman, of Col umbia, are here for n short stay. , ' Col. J. II, Nicholson und Missen Eleanor Hurt a) Perry Jones and Mr. rVorn of Baton Rouge, who came in attendance to the Educational conven tion, are -still guests of the Battery Park. They visited Hot Springs Sun duy and today they will go to Eagle's Nest to stay until Wednesday ufter noon. They expect to return to their homes Thursday night. Mr. nnd Mrs. James L. Parker and Miss Oenevelve Parker, of Portsmouth, who have been at the Battery Park for two weeks will leave for points on the Atlantic--4'ottnt --Wednesday-. J A' V Mrs. Kllllan and Miss Loulne Killlan. after a visit to the city, left yesterday for a short stay In Waynesvllle, be fore returning to their hotae In Green ville. 8. C. A A '. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Ludlow and Mis ses Annie. Marguerite and Louise Lud low, after a pleasant stay in Ashevllle, left for Winston, their home, yesterday afternoon. MA Tho party of young people which went to Mt. Mitchell on Friday, has returned, . A Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Atlanta, who have been tit the Wlnyuh, left yester day for Atlanta. A A Mrs. John M. Moore and party, ol Clnennntl, have taken Clover Cottage In Albemarle Park. They expect to hi here for severul weeks. A A Mrs. A. M. Field and children arc visiting In New York. If r- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lowe, children and maid, of Laurent, S. C, are guests of MIhscs Buxton, 157 Church street. A A Mrs. George Hackney is visiting rela tives In Barnard. A Mrs. J. V... Withers ali i daughter, of Henderson, Ky., are visiting Mrs. Clr'nthiim. Chestnut street. .4 A Dane at Overlook Park. There will be a dance tonight nt Overlook Park given by the Ashevllle geruian club. RACES SOLD LOW. New York, July 6, A sale of horses In training was held In the sales of paddock at Shreepshwid Bay todny and with the exception of three, prices ruled poor. Prince of Melbourne by Brnni-lle-Mald ofHalgowan, was 'knocked down to II. T. (Htnard for $7ntH. J. E. Madden paid ll.noo for a bay gelding by Henry of Navarre-Mamie Hiniyar und !. Uniff bought Destiny, by I.eBsark-Mary C.for Jl.SOO. ECZEMA. NO CURE. NO FAT Your drurglst will rriuno. your money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cur Ringworm, Tetter. Old Ulcera and Sores, Plmpka an J Blackheads on the facs. and all aklr tiaeaaes. 10 cents There were two lynehlnits In .North Caiollna last year ami there has been oil' this year, that of Junes (Isbortic In Cniou County Prlduv nlHlit. NEWSPAPER CIRCULATORS i ) - -. . . Convention Meets et Baticry Park Today Will Represent 50 of tbe Lead. Ing Southern Papas 8ECRETARY SCOTT ARRIVj TERDAY AND OTHERS , ' COME TODAY. The Southern Association l'' paper Circulators inttt ItH annual convention in the Battel Uall room this morning at If o' It will be attended by represent of fifty of the Souths leading i'.vs papera and by reason of thlr-stan-lna; W.A.SCOTT, Secretary of the aouthem Asciation of Newspaper Circulators, Which Meets In Anheville today. and Influence no class are capable of being of more avail to .:lievllle. It Is hoped fhut neither the hot weaioer of Saturday nor the rain of Pundav will conspire to prevent these KenUenien enjoying their stay here. The local newspuper men are planning to eiitpr tain the ineinbers Of the co'ivent Ion but await ther wIsIick before ainioiincins the proKiani. A trip to Overlook I'u'k Is definitely lei ided, however,- ri.i a feature und that contains the elements . FashionViatesrCIp & 4Awi ' m if -'wii " rH ' 1 if.ii Mi) ." ' ;'" " ... '.': ' V '.1V'i I NM03 333N0d HSIIAIS: -lalllons enih,,.,,! , h, , ik r . U ,1lh.shl,, tio,ls I'V Mrnt.sla.vd-. vor si. , yok of wliti-. bami and All p,H, i, , u luii"l , h11'5". "P'Iihik over sleeve of VuVhml kllk. straw, trimiuod Or .." " iverside ; ' ' Casino 0 To-hight ! "Hal Reed's Roanoke." " Curtain rises 8:40. ' 2 of a Rood deal iif pleasure. .Most o the 'tj'lcpaleg will come by the early trains tils morningr. Mr. W, A. Scott of -.the-StfoiitKomery -adwrtisser, secretary- of tie association, irrtved yesterday morqlt)? toJ prepare 'for the meetlnc. Mr; ijltrar JV. Fordtran. busl- ! ness nianui'cr it the Tribune.:' G-ilYpe- TtffhTTOES,"' aTS'i T'Snie"yesterday morn '" K. ' X , - - 1 he ofllcers nt the us-iocirttio'i are: (.-. K. Kverett of h News-Democrat of PaUucah, Ky., -p.-isldent: H. H. Ahrens of the New'OrlcAtia Pic" ivune vie pte-iioeiit; W. V .I Moore of the Asfce .'lllo Cltieen, seemfl vice-president, and v. A. Hcott ?f tlitfloniKoinerv Advc-r- iser of Montgoinfty, Ala., secretary 'in treasurer. i . . ' " i The program oflthe meeting wai Lblished In Suadasr Citizen. Ii . ISrown 'Mt vnirdnv for Cher imr--,,, ocgin woi k o'l itie foundations OI toa (lotni tori' S Of tll Indian Hc-hnnl contract which He recently se- ( lire ! Mr, S. C. d Mrs. M. J. itf Conway, e nere tor u Hh4rt stay. 'oi tcr, C. B. PoiV r and C. E. A. '11 Port'-r for a s Mr. : ., of Columbus, l!a., are here t Ktay. " Mrs. H. K. F.liiil er and baby Of liil.ll ihe t-!u-in Asln idge, .-, me itgistcred at anoa Hotel. T(iey will be o some time, i .). Dcvt the sunn Jesterda; ens, Oa. x U fteilly wlioa spending (it Victoria Iiui returned rom a- week's villt to Ath- At TtlnitV c'iurch todav, the fourth Siiiida aft trinity, litany and holv communion it, 11 o'clock; Sunday hciiooi hi i: a uiu. evening prayer at There aie rVprts of cholera among i.uy.w iii yever.iiciions or ttr State, . : v w NtIoaa undar thla naad art dim Mirt par word for on Insertion, or two cents par word for threw Insertion. No advrtiamitt takan for I than 20 etnta. WANTED. MMWMMMSMM WANTED. Ttfd single rooms with board by Gentleman. Quiet , private family. A. B. C, .care Citizen; 7-7 -2t - ' WANTED By a young lady, position as stenographer., experienced. Address ' "Stenographer," care Citizen. 7 4 lw. WANTED A. position as nurse and ; companion, cripple or Invalid, would assist at light housework. , Small wages. Main abject,, a home In good family. , Miss Eva Moore; 7 Rolling street. . 7 4 3t. WANTED An experienced rnari'to buy and inspect hardwood lumber must be, familiar with lumber trade In western North Carolina. State expe rience, references atid nalary "expect ed. P.- O. Box 881, Baltimore, Md. 7-3 lw. . WANTED A sober, honest man Who has had experience with colored labor wishes a position as foreman. Address X). P., Citizen ofllce. 6-27-eod tf. LOST. . LOST June 30(h on South Main or Patton uveiwie, pair eye glasses and chain. On case is E. V. Roddln & Co. Return to H. Redwood & Co., and re ceive reward. 7 7 It LOST On Sunday evening on North Main street or Merrimon avenue or Chestnut street, a white shuwj with Dink border. WmiM tl turn It to owner at Dr., iDavld's, 78 liberty street7 7 7 3t. LOST. A Prudential calendar with ineinoranaa written on various dates. Calendar was about 6 by 8 inches; rewara ir returned to Citizen office LOST. Gold watch charm, small round, checkered one side with plat inum; diamond in centre; good re ward; leave Citizen office. 6-26 tf . . FOR RENT ROOMS. FOR RENT. One office and one bed room over Asheville China Co.'b store, N. Court square, by C. S. Cooper, 39 o. mam street., 7 4 tf, FOR RENT Two or three connecting ...u,,,.-,. ,ui iiisiivu ior iigni nouse keeping. No. 8 Btarnes avenue. ' l FOR RENT.-Furnlshed rooms,' corner Flint nnd West Chestnut streets. 7-1 6t FOR SALE- FOR SALE. A new 4 room house and 1 acre land; also 2 acres good build lag ground, In Woolsey; ona-half mile north of city limits, on iftokout Mountain street railroad. .Also a large warehouse on railroad track In Ashevllle. Several business lots. Ap ply to C. S. Cooper, 39, South Main street. BETTER THAN BONDS.-A lot on nun street, between Wejit Chestnut and Magnolia, size 50x184 feet at the very low price of 250 payaSle In monthly Installments of eight dol lars. Geo. S. Powell, Room 12 Max welton building, Phone 854. N..C. HISTORIES We have William son's, Moore's and Wheeler's. Thirty oil painting, 25 per cent off this week. One slightly used piano, upright, J150. Walnut bookcase, large dining table, and two grandfather clocks. Books, and furniture wanted. W. H. Medd & Co., 68 Soutn Main street. MISCELLANEOUS. ..... in-inrviwi-innjuui KEYS. No matter how complicated your locks we have keys to fit them. , more -man uu in stocks, j. M.earn & Co., 64 Patton avenue, opposite postofllce. Phone 418. 1 DOES TOUR FURNITURE Need ren- . " "av sampiea ot uphol stery goods In wool. silk, pantasote. mnrrocoline, alligator and leather, which you can select from and have the work done to please you on the premises. V, Turner, phona !26: So North Main street --- - .JH0RSEMEN8' 8UPPLIE8. WE HAVE. Just put in a full line of .:, i.nis ami saouios ana can give you a better harness for the money than any one In the city. Come and see, Tor, yourself. - Alexander Bro3., BUc-tef-soi-fi to J. M. .Alexander, corner Qiirt square and Patton avenue. 'Nearlv nil llrcr i inoo f imiiu. i, ..,.. ,'Vllle tloal with Hirum . Llndsev. l0 M'ur ou ought to. for he sells nearly -very thing. tMmp.TANT , TO HOTELS .OAP.niXO HOUSES. AND i, V-e..dl? fPai'liiB llsts of hotels and '".trdlnrt -houses for our "Winter l.-Vos hler.' fiease call at our of-fi'-and-fiU nut a blank. -.giving the yaT??u(imnaUoV' if-you desire t"i ?h?xv" rrt' iu th1"-'booklet. l..t 111 fjilosed July 20, 190S. . h ' , Jf.. H. WOOD .- jjirmT. Tmtiri..; . i t, .i -"-n rv ust-iii nouincrn . t.-'ilway comn-anv.' No. 60 Patton nv. Vttt- t r ' : ' , .7 1 ltn :Unna visits morgan. ...r'. rl01&,,,uly -r8pnt0r Hanna r 'r 01 J' ''"iTuit Mor gan io in th early n.-.enioon He was. a. - i)nuiniel. by President C.r'.n. f-pm, wh yse guest ho v.-ni b? fQr oome v..,: Vo,e. -n,lor Hanna had it tux v.Hh air. Morgan nnd was later .inipted .s s.yinK y,ul his visit here was entirely for purposes of recrea tion and without public interest. .Sportsmen nay tha Indications are n.it iiKiujT l.artriagea tnis fail. They yerc unusually acarce this year. TO-LO-TAN Cures Catarrh ---' '--- J jXa'ces NewTork, July 6 The stirrup cup steeplechase, the feature of the card at Sheepshjaii Bay today, was won easily by the favorite, Tankard. This race is for gentleman Jockeys jind is over the full course. Coming to the Liverpool Jump the second time around, Slsbie fell, his rider, Kelly, remounted and started after his field. His chance seemed hopeless na the three horses in front of him were about a quarter of a mile ahead. At the lust Jump, Howard (Iratz fell and Kelly began to rik hard. Evans held his horse, Howard Gratis, and mounted as Kelly'was passing him. In a head finish for the third money Grutz gained the decision by a hnad, Evans was loudly chered when he re turned to the scales. Dublin, carrying 124 pounds and making all the pace, won tha fifth race in the fast time of 1:38 4-5. STEWARDS' MONTHLY MEETING. Chicago, y 6. At the regular monthly meeting of the Western Jock ey club stewards today disqualified on the following horses and owners was removed: - Owners, Wm. Campbell, .Lee Camp bell, Fred Burn?tt, W. H. Glnre; Jockeys Q. H. HotTler and G. Moun tain. . Trainer W. E. Woods. ' " Horses Athol Brown, ,,Herday, I. Know," Midlov Dutch Comedian, Percy It, Frank Jones, Little Emmy. . Lady Mury, Peter Tommd, Miss (Vfitghtiy, Tickful, Eutr-ape, and Id Ledford. Appeal of E K. Farley, from the de cision of the Detroit Jockey club of ficials, regarding 'the alleged "ringing" of Aimless for Parah Black was dlsj missed. : . . . -. . REDUCED MILE RECORD. - Chicago, July 6. Alan A. Dak who reduced tho world's mile record (cir cular track) to 1:37 3-fr last week at Washington Park, today won at a mile and seventy yards in 1:43 1-5, knock ing two-lifths of a second off the track record. The jiorfgrriiaiiee was remark able In view of the track conditions. The course, which was verjr sloppy Saturday, dried out exceptionally fust but was not thought to be up to rec ord brcakir.ir qualifications. Alan A. Dale won just as ha pleased, from T.irL rinnmnrl Cleocin,. L' Rrtn,l age In the mile and. sixteenth rac. Lute, hacked from 15 down to 1 by E. corngaii ana nis menus, won me nrsi I,...-., ..l . . i iice. weauier cieai i icactv liuuu, mom ro p nnnc rdi PMnini v Detroit, July 6. Munroe's riding was the feature of today's rucino at Hiirh- laiui park. He had the mount of three of the first four winnafs and wus sec ond in the oth-.'r event. Jockey Hopkins on Moreta, was thrown in the first race and badly in- ff ,,,rt,i'tv i ti tl,A flt'rK ,1 1 V, .m4 Viiu winning by u nose brought horse and jocsey j vvaisn an ovauon. Dr. Gaillard S. Tennent has moved nis omce to z fatton avenue, over itay sor's drug store. 7 5 6t. THt Double Daily Trains Carrylniy Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars I a la cirte) ana t-hair Cars (seats free). Electric Lighted Throughout BTWKIN Birmingham, Memphis and Kansas CIt) ANO TO ALU POINTS IS . . Texas, Oklahoma and !ndlan Territories ' , i . . AND vm Far West and Northwest HI8 ONLV THROUQH SLEEPINQ CAR LINfi pcTWEcri THE SOUTHBAST AND KAN9.8 CITY Descxiplive literature, tickets ar. ranged and through reservations made upon application to - V.T. SauNOina, Otnx At. Isa. Dipt. r'.C.C.ANK.Taav.Psaa.AoT., Atuht. G. W. T. SAUNDERS tUn'J Agent Paassngar DpPtmnU k5-v" copviGHTrtgc grtsfer "v- I JOHN O'DONNELL, Sole Agent, THE REGIMENTAL ENCAMPMENT HERE? COL. FRANCIS MACON IS HERE AND HIS OFFICIAL REPORT WILL DECIDE. " ! i: Colonel , Francis Mnnnn .., tor general of the North, Carolina State I . -''"0f morning train fjom the east, .and 4a t , the Battery Colonel Macon's mission here is to ex- ft 1T1 Ilia nnrt . .c,jun uie advantages offer-; l ed and Inducements Ashevllle for aV """"'i""! mis summer Other places, including Charlotte and Greensboro are eager to secure the en. campment and It will be awarded to the city which affords the most induce jricnts. It is understood that because the appropriation, for the encampment is limited It will not necessarily go t the city With the best climate or nat ural advantages. Both Greensboro and Charlotte offer financial considerations V ,Col. Macon will be met this morning Dy the mayor and secretary of tm i.u.,, ui nam miu oy xkiajor White O Smith and ., Captains Ltndsey , and CHICAGO CATTLE. Chicago, July 6.-Catthv receipts 23 -0d; dull and 10 a 15 cents lower- in cludlngr 1.C00 iTexang.. Good to prime Bieeia a .w poor to medlurti I $3.90 a $4.65; stockers and feeilers J2 a 11.40: enwa. ii r.n' ti -r.. ......T . $i.:'o a $4.2.riv a canners $1.50 a $2 75 bulls $2 a $4; calves $2.50 H $5.75- Teini fed steers $3.75 a 54.25. 8 Hogs receipts 2!,00O. steady, 5 cents lower; good to choice heavy $5 70 . $5 80; light $5.70 a $(i; bulk of nlU $.& ' Sheep-reteipts 16,000; strong; good to choice wethers $3.75 a , $4.25; fal- t choice mixed $3 1 $3.75: western B'Vep ""uv f nauve I710J 3.50a $6.40 Through Sleepers To San Francisco 1 Dally from St. Loul via Missouri Pacific railway and Denver and Rio Grande. '',.. Through the Rockies and Salt Lvi City en route. L Low rates to meeting O. A. R. In Au gust. Tickets on sale July 31 to August It with final Ilmli of October IB, wit! privilege of diverse routes, or tami route, going and returning. RATE FROM ASHEVILLE, $M.li. For illustrated DamDhleti. rnaia folders, etc of the Bcenlo line of th world writ I. E. RE H LANDER, Traveling Passenger Agent, No. 11 West 9th street, Chattanooga, Tenn. Mr. E. W. Spear Tea-cher of Piano Teaching Resume i July 6th.1 Phone 557. Studio, 96 Cumberland Ave. Every Woman Ii Intenttnl and ihouM know bod UK vonOorlul . iu.ijiu marvel Douche tot Tflra aacaniHT ran rr HheconntM ftupnlv the ajtaVKL ncvept no other, but lend stump ' for Illustrated book leg. It 1 Hint full particulars tiki dlnctloru lBat ruble to ladles. MAKVHt CO., Root , TIom Building, K V. TO-LO-TAN CURES CATARRH WAl 1 . AshevilL, N. C
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