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j ) Advertising Brings Success i That it p-'iy.s to ad verti.se in the Gold rL.ezv.f is -hoivn liv-it -T! fi'I-nl f l-f is- J 1 1 ii. roltl'aiis. A Sensible Business Men I ! not continue to pewl ji'uxl f money where no ii ppreeiaMe A . ret urns aiv i-ceii. I That is Proof That it Pays. I As The an Advertising Medium Gold Lesvf stands at the head of tieuNjap-ra in tlii fcvlioa, the , f.umiusi Bright Tobacco District. The most wide-awake mid ue oesefut men use its columns itli the highest a Satisfaction to Themselves. ) THAD R. MANNING, Publish. "Carolina, Carolina, Heaven's Blessings Attend Her." SDESCRIPTION $150 Cash. VOL. XXIII. HENDERSON, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1904. NO. 7. n t 4 .1 S Ok. The distracting headaches from which so many women suffer make life a daily purgatory. If men srutered with head ache as women do, business would be sin-.ost at a stanstiil. Does not the fact that men do not suffer from these severe headaches suggest that there must be a womanly cause for them ? Wh'-n the wouMiiiy organism is dis eased, headache, backache, nervousness and sleeplessness are consequences which are sure to follow. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures he-idii. -hs 3 and other aches and pains by cur;;:i tlieir cause. It establishes reeti cause. It establisr.es re laritv. dries unhealthy drains, heals in flammation and ulceration, and cures , female weakness. It soothes pain and builds up the nerves. It transforms weak, sickly, nervous invalids into hnppy. healthy women. Thousands have testified to ks marvelous merits. " I tiH.k two bottles of your ' l'nvorite Prcscrip- tlO'l 'voof the '(".olden Meuicril Discovery' n:u am f-Tlinjj wrll," writes Mrs. Dan Mc .1 I.or-vriy Mines, Cape Preton Co,, X.v;i Si i.tia, "I ha! uterine trouble, pain in I'.if side ;i".1 lif .'I'lache. Alter taking your nictli-cm-, I ut well. You may publish this or use it in aiiv wriy yju think btt. as I cnnticjt speal; too highly of Dr. I'ieree ami his medicines." "Favorite Prescription " has the testi mony tf thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sub-Elitut",- in its place. Fk.m" l)r. Pierce's Common Sens; Medical Adviser in sent free on receipt of stai:ir.'S to pay expense of mailing only. Send tventy-one one-cent stamps for the the iooi; in paper covers, or thirty-ona st.tf..ns for tlie cloth -bound volume. A-ldiVsi Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. .1 HOT WATER BOTTLES : ;J Our stock oi Hot Water ,1 littles and Rubber Goods is 'me 7 5c t $1.00. Bargains in Day Books ;oo panes tor 6oc Fine Soo page Ledgers at $2.()5. Fine Knvc!o;cs. 33c per 100 Henderson Society Note Taper, 25c packages tor i5c. Strong Spirits oi Camphor, 5oc a pint. Iuy at Parker's Two Drug Si- n-s W. W. PARKER Wholesale and Retail Drugs, Stationery, Mc I lender-son. most liavr cnta:if itttrut ion from mother. Thir want nr. numerous, hit ! palatable, mm pit, vcprtaTdt lvmrdjr Fray's ariifyg meet moat of th'it.i. Kc?v the stomnoh wet and well ortlerii : pxpnU wnrras ; in- dacs natnrl Kleep. rfot by mail K. 4. S. FREY, Baltimore, Ittd. HEALTH "I don't think we could keep houno without Thedford's Black Draught. We have used it in tha family tor over two years witV the best of results. I have net had doctor in the house for that length of time. It ia a doctor in itself and always ready to make a person well and nappy." JAMES II ALL, Jack aonville, 111. Because this prcat medicine relieves stomach pains, frees the constipated bowels and invigor ates the torpid liver aud weak ened kidneys No Doctor 13 necessary in the home where Thedford's Black-Draught it kept. Families living in the country, miles from any physi cian, have been kept in nealth for years with this medicine as their only doctor. Thedford's Black - Draught cures bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headaches, diarrhoea, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach, bowels liver and kidnevs so nearly con trol the health. " THEDFORD'S LACST- OVER FIVE THOUSAND BOTTLES OF "I'l and pave satisfaction. Why not try a bottle for that case of Rheumatism I'l yours? l'okine cures Rheumatism and -V uralia. For sale at drug stores. Price ;c and ifl.oo a bottle. aracamph cures neuralgia.it NEEDS TO BE SUPPRESSED. Fomentation Which Is Being Indulged i i by Certain S If seekers as a Result f Temperance Agitation in the Mate. Lenoir Topie. The signs of the political firmanent in North Carolina are at present far from pleasing. The people, it seems, have short memories. With the anient men t mine more freedom of thought ant independence of politi cal action ant those who. hot bo long ago wrestled against the yoke of ne gro domination seem now to think tli.it they may with safety, forget the powers that have been responsible for this -reat change ami mistake liberty for wanton license. With t he change of conditions long looked for changes became realities and the ballot having been taken from the negro moral reform became easier and the Legislature thought it time to enact st rinuent temnerance legislation in the form of the Watts law. Against the result of such leis- lation we have naught to say. Some j sni-li iinv Wits iiceileil in m-Hi (jirn- lina. Friends of measure are striving to secure an even more stringent liquor law at the hands of the next Legisla ture and against that idea we are not disposed to inveigh. I in t. at the same time we see in this I temperance fomentation and agita tion a spirit which we desire to see repressed. That is the desire on the part of some of these agitators to so press tlieir point that if they cannot secure the most drastic legislation to strive to undo the party which has produced what we now have of moral amelioration. The devil sometimes appears as a shining angel of light. The figure which stands out foremost in this tight for change will be re membered to liave lent his aid to the powers of darkness and Fusion ism. Like the typical demagogue lie is striving to use a holy pretext of war fare to secure his personal ends. Young, full of ambition, tricky and deceitful, he is ready to lend a hand to secure the downfall of Democracy, self-emulation and reward. Such a warfare .Marion liutler once waged its memories still cling. The one in question hopes to split Democracy on the temperance question and glorify self. The one referred to is no other than Jay Willie Bailey, of the Biblical Recorder in Raleigh. On the breast of a temperance wave lie hopes to be made United States Senator or (lovernoras this scribbler is informed and believes and alleges. We remem ber his antics in the past we have seen his deceit exemplified we have read his proclamation of bombast and one can see the covert hand. Isn't it about time this plot were uncovered? Hancock's Liquid Sulphur should bt 1. i-very home. It cures eczema, pim pies, tet- ti r, ringworms, dandruff, cuts burns, open sores, dyplitheria, sore throat, and all blood and skin diseases. Xo home should be with out it. Ask your druccists for a book on Liquid sulphur. For sale at The Eagle Pharmacy. MR. TRIMBLE'S BILL Measure for the Relief of the Farmers and Tobacco Growers of the United States Introduced in Congress. Hon. South Trimble, member of Congress from the Seventh Kentucky District, has introduced a bill de signed to prevent the arbitrary fixing of prices on tobacco, a copy of which he sends us with request to publish as follows: Fanners, Producers and Consumers of Tobacco in Vance County, State of .North I urolina: 1 nave onereu trie following 0111 in Congress: II. It. .Till. "A Bill for the Belief of Farmers and Tobacco (Jrowers of the United States ' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America 111 Congress assembled, That farmers and growers of tobacco shall hereafter have the right to sell tobacco ia the raw or unadulterated, of their own growth, in any quantity, either in the leaf, twist, or such other form as they may wish, free from any tax or charge, or being in any manner subject to statutory regulation on the part of the Government 01 the United States. Its passage will prevent the arbitrary fixing of the price of raw leaf, or the manufactured product. It will be an equitable, automatic governor of prices. protecting both producer and consumer working no injury to the manufacturer who is satisfied with a legitimate proht on his capital. This bill has been en dorsed bv the White Hurley Tobacco Growers Association of Kentucky, the only organization of Tobacco Growers in the United States. Every member of the Kentucky Delegation in Congress is enthusiastically supporting it, but there is no influence so potent before Congress as a direct jetition from the people. I want one hundred thousand citizens to petition Congress through their Member, v.rging the passing of this bill. Blank petitions will be furnished on application. Your hearty co-operation is most earn estly desired. Very respectfully, SOUTH TRIMBLE, 7th Kentucky District. Ancient and Modern Advice about How to Acquire Wealth. The ancient sapes' '"sure road to wealth" w as 'be temperate in all things, be economi cal always." Modern life, with its ' rush methods" in business requires that "keep healthy" be added to the old adage. Every body knows how to be temperate and most people how to be economical, but few know how to keep perfectly healthy. Overeating, irregular habits, neglect, etc, de range the stomach, liver, and bowles. caus ing indigestion, torpid liver, csnstipation, etc. Uf dale Tablets are nature's best ally when such conditions exist. The Stomach ablets will digest your food, strengthen your digestive organs, cure your indigestion. he Urer Tablets will arouse your liver, stimulate your bowels and establish a reg ular, healthy, habit. Kydales Tablels in uregood: health. JBAOL.E PHARMACY. j I and both on good digestion. How can you expect digestible food to be made from a product obtained from swino ? It isn't reasonable to expect. And yet many people keep on using lard an enemy of good digestion through ignorance of something better. It doesn't pay. Your stomach is your best friend, and t'will be a sorry day for you when it goes back on you. Nature's Gift from the Sunny South as Shark mr Cottolene is tha product which will set you right. It is the best and purest frying and shortening medium in the world far superior to lard or cooking butter. It contains nothing but refined vegetable oil, with just enough choice beef suet added to give proper consistency. Cottolene is a vegetable, not an anirr.al product. For your stomach's sake, use Cottolene for cooking. You'll never go back to lard. Cottolene is never sold in bulk it comes only in sealed white tin pails with red label and band. In the center of the label is our trade mark a steer's head in cotton plant wreath. Any up-to-date grocer can supply you with Cottolene. Ask today. USE fa I-ESS. Cottolene being richer than either lard or cooking butier, one-third less is required. FREE e,"d us ?,2,c stamP t0 Pay Postage and well mafl you a copy of our book. 7" . ?m8 H?lps' , edited by Mrs' Korer. which contains 300 choice recipes from the country's noted cooks. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK -Jvaf- ir ; $13,000 SLcrif I Notions, Shoes and Hats, : 3 0 - -0 O0809900ette90ee000 99999999999999999999 999999990 2 I TO BE SOLD We bought the entire stock of Messrs. C. J. Hunt & Co. at auction, in a lump, at South Boston, Va., on Jan. 1 5th. This firm failed in business and made an assignment en ISO p We took advantage of the opportunity and bought undoubtedly the biggest values ever sold. We can well afford to sell them at cost, for they were bought considerably below factory cost. We could have disposed of these goods at South Boston, but preferred to bring them to Henderson where our trade would get the benefit from this sacrifice sale. 55 Messrs. Hunt & Co. have only been engaged in business three years and carried the largest and finest stock at South Boston. They bought this last fall Thirteen Thousand Dollars in new goods; so you see we ire not offering anything but practically new goods and as good as if they were direct from the factories. We are going to make things hum for the next four months, as it will be impossible for others to compete with this immense stock offered at cost. We advise that you come early and take advantage of this big offering. We made a personal inspection of the stock before buying. It is one of the cleanest, finest stocks of p-oods to be found an v where. There are $5.ooo in shoes alone and -rffc $8,000 in Dry Goods, Notions, Shirts, Hats, &c. j55 I Parham Bros. Supply Co. ii Take Laxative Bromo Seven J,S2Sioa boxes told in post 12 food-Lmhcns your life COMPANY. Dept 616 Chicago. ICO STOCK OF DRY AT COST IN HENDERSON, N. C. Dec. 24th. 1 he stock inventoried F ctory Costo (VI R GfLiM) in One Day tUlHine Tablets. months. This enatnre.lS'- THIS IS Dorsey's SEED SPACE. NEW CROP JUST RECEIVED. m INSURANCE! A STITGH IN TIME SAVEiS NINE. J.L GURRIN. Insurance and Real Estate. GOODS, ; 31 Cures Grip in Two Days. on every (VL 0 SAXXr box. 25c Hints for Business Men. The Retailer and Advertiser. Good advertising is a sworn foe to business depression. It is useless to advertise for lost time or lost opportunities. In advertising your business, 'an ounce of individuality is worth a pound of imitation. Good advertising is the kind that creates in the public a desire to pur chase the goods you wish to sell. It may be that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery," but a mer- chant should not fiud it necessary-to "flatter his competitor by imitating ! his advertisements. To use a catch phrase that another has introduced , is a confession of weakness and lac k of originality. It is poor advertis ing, for the public are likely to feel contempt for the man who appro- Eriate8 the ideas of another. It is etter to make no attempt to be brilliant than to try to shine by t he use of borrowed wit. When advertising quote prices, no j matter whether they are high or low. Uf course the great niajoritj' oi buy ers are attracted by low prices, but there are people, anil their number is not so small as might be supposed, who regard a high price as an unfail ing indication of excellence. And in these days of enormous fortunes and quickly acquired wealth, there are people who would not buy an article at a low price, no matter how good it might be. By all means quote prices when you advertise. IN THE MERRY SPRINOTIME. In the merry springtime the festive muluria microbe, goeth forth determined to colonize every human organinm. If this arch foe hns invaded your system allow us t nugget It) dales Tonic. This remedy frees the blood from malaria microbes, eliminates pois onous matter from the system, strengthens the nerves, and restores robust health. ' dale Tonic is guaranteed. f.AtitjK PHAMACV. This Is An Honest Man. Mr. P. M. Phillips, a farmer of Rowan county, looks at the matter of subscribing and paving for news papers in the right light. In a com munication to the Progressive Far mer he shows that he is a sensible and honest man. He says: "How any man can let a paper come to him year in and vear out without paying for it, and then aet mad with the editor and sav hard case may be, is as justlv entitled to it as the man who sells a bushel of wheat for a dollar. The farmer can not afford to raise his wheat and give it to his fellow man, neither can a man edit his paper and give it to his fellowman. KILLED. There is not an ache or pain that can be reached externally that cannot be'Kil!i'd in a few minutes by the use of r.l I ion's Emulsified Oil Mnimenl. Ituh it on the affected part and the pain will soon (lis appear. Full Vi pint bottle. 2.c. K.KJI.I". PHABDIACV. 5 PECULIARLY BLESSED STATE North Carolina's Fine Climate in the Main It is Always Mild, Both in Winter and Summer. Scotland Neck Commonwealth. North Carolinais peculiarly blessed in climate. In the main it is always mild, both in cold and warm went her. Sometimes the weather in winter gets pretty sharp as, for intance, this season; but there is an advantage in that in many ways. One cannot fail to be impressed with the advantages of our climate when he reads such as the following from the Wilmington Messenger: "The past season has proved to le a verv profitable one for the truckers in ' this State. The crop raised during t he late fall and early winter is lettuce, and although the crop was short, the prices were very high and more than counter balanced the difference in the crop. It will only be about a week or ten days until all the lettuce in this part of the State will have been shipped. Several , large truckers expect to make shipments j today. The truckers were greatly re ijoiced last Monday when they opened 1 their lettuce beds and found that the severely cold weather of the past week ' had not injured the crop. The only thing that saved the crop was the snow. As a rule the lettuce crop in the State is marketed by the loth of January and I preparations made for the Spring crop, ; but this year the crop is two to three weeks late. North Carolina and Florida are the great lattice growing States and the Florida crop conies on the market about the time the North Carolina crop is marketed. The priceof lettuce alwn vs ! drops when the Florida crop i placed on tne marker aim mis is me principal reason that the North Carolina trucker get their crop in early. It takes a mod erately cold climate to grow lettuce and this is the reason that the Florida crop does not mature until about the middle of January. A large truck r stated yes terday that he had never known the price of lettuce to be as high as during the past season. That is for the fall crop." COLD WAVE COMING. If you have Rfdalea Elixir in the houxe when a cold wove is coming, you np-d not fear attacks of Bronchitis. Pneumonia, Cough, Colds, etc. Itydalrs Elixir taken when attack begins never fails to check Uip progress of the disease. It is equally euacessful in chronic cases of throat and lung disease. I A(;m: PIIAK JIACY. The fact is broug-ht out in investi gation at Washington that Pitt county is the largest tobacco pro ducing county in the world. Pitt is a county to be proud of. (Jreenvile Reflector. Don't measure a man's poodness but if he did we must say that batch by the way he treats his doprs and elor has rarely given abetter illustra borses; watch how he treats his wife tion of much in little. Thomasville and children. Charity and Children. SPIRIT OF COMMERCIALISM. Not Willing to Get Along Slowly but The Prosresssve Educators Want to Get Hold of thv Dollars of Rocke. feller and His Aggregation. t'harlott- Observer. The last issue of Charity and Chil dren has this: 'Speakiii" of the Ourden education al movement, Ilev. I. 1J. Law, of The Robesonian, saws: 'There has lieen need for explanation by its de votees, in our judgment, all along. The hand we expected has at length been shown; there was too much fawning in demand by it for our proud and warm Southern blood. It is no disgrace to be poor and get along slowly, and it is infinitely better to do it in our educational work than to sacrifice any part of the manliness and independence which has made us the noble folk we are. this bits the case off to a nicety. We are not sur prised that gentlemen who are in terested should Ik; very zealous 111 be half of this movement, but why a man who can stand off and see the inevitable tendency of this thing shouts himself hoarse for it, we can not see. .Mr. Rockefeller has never shown very special lnenuhnessior the white people of the !outh and he is not in it for their benefit. We can get his money, but we must pay his price and that no well-born Southern man ought to be willing to pay. You 'cannot see why they shout for the Southern education board and an appropriation? Then we will tell you: It is because they are "com mercial." They want the dollars of Rockefeller and his aggregation. They are not willing to ''get along slowly" "in our educational work" when gifts of money from strangers are in sight, mey snur. ineir eves to "the inevitable tendency of this thing;" forget the "manliness and independence" to which they were born, as other men are born to the purple, and reach out eagerly for the unearned bounty which is tend ered them by the hand of wealth. President Venable, of the Univer sity, has said that there are worse things than illiteracy. It's a fact. One of them is loss of pride because you are poor. "Poor but proud!" it's a good phrase. There are people who, for business reasons, want to see a canal dug across the Isthmus of Panama and are anxious to take title from the only power which can convey it the republic of Panama. Panama acquir ed the right to convey title by the not unusual process of revolution and secession.' We are told that the United States promoted that revolu tion and secession, and when we re ply that it does not so appear to us from the evidence, and that we per ceive no moral wrong in trading for a thing we want and paying the owner for it, we are told that is be cause we are "commercial;" that if it were not for the film of "commercial ism" which has obscured our vision, we could see that we are trying to sacrifice "national honor." And lo! some of our critics, infected them- selves by the spirit of "commercial ism" swallow their pride, stretchout eager hands for the gifts of aliens, and take their money without asking the donors if they have honest title to it, or asking themselves, that which is more important still, what is the ult imate and "inevitable tend ency of this thing." "(), Mammon, Mammon! The least erect of all the spirits that fell!" The Atlanta Way. Durham Sun. The city of Atlanta, (Ja., has ap propriatod .,2(M) to housed in daily newspapers to advertise the munici pality. This is when? Atlanta -rets the start and keeps ahead of. towns which do not, iveojinize the Ienefien1 result of printer's ink. Xo wonder that Atlanta jrrows ami thrives and at tracts at tent ion. Durham's met hod is to iret all vou can for nothing, and keep everything out. of the p;iprs , possible. Which is the most sensible and progressive method of these two , cases? SOtlETIf lMJ tf"l f Vi:ilVIIOilV. Do ,-ou tuko t In-ill? Hii o k't Liquid Sulpliur !:itliK 11 r- uh dcliglitful i-t thi-y nn- j liciiffiriul. Tti lni'i'icinftl -u' i 'iW; of j Milphur baths hy ahKort;'.i . . iplnir j through tin- jinri'Hof tho kI.- i nets ilirw-tly jii lh- llool, purifying it. uii'l l-'-:nov- .-ill i:n lif jilthy wKTftiotis from th" bo-jy. I at The E.ijjle IMiawnacy. Thk hatniiest ifoitle in this world are those who k-ep out of debt, out of politics, out of oflice make nn honest living follow the golden rule! humbly serve the living tiod j ouietlv pursi; ihe "even tenor of j their way tuiiity of change. nd in'-rli-et no oppor-j jood, says an ex-1 (htiiii; An exchange is responsible for the assertion that the younjr men who stand outside the church Hunday evening are as jrood as the women who accept their company. uest iti;tn;rv fok riMion ad ski wsr.tsi;s. For ecw-ma, iiinajl, damlmil nn al! hkin dia-s-U' I5niirM-k' Liquid Sulphur In such I'a'.w a 'a!" n-z-ma ami hopik of any natnrp, wha th-nkiri omm Orj- aul harsh, yon nho;il.l aw Hanrnck'a fculpbtir (litif ment in ronnc tioti with th Liijui'l. A ffwapiiHcatioiiNof llaiii oi k'ii Li'inidSalphnr will curv the worft raws of irick!y ln-nt. For Rale at The Easle I'harnia-y. "All the joys of heaven and all 1 he torments of the other place lie with in the small circumference of a w d dinq: rinpr." The above is from the philosopher of the Robesonian. We really do not know whether McAllister wrota it or RasMBjnaMMasnums-as3SMaaBMei03 I A Cough J " I have mr.de a most thorough trial of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and am prepared to say that for all dis eases of the lungs it never disap- I points." J. Lr.rly 1 ml:y, l ronton, u. Aycfs Cherry Pectoral won i ire rr-iurvuvism ; vc never trnu : vcuiu. It won't cu 3 we never c aunt.; 1: But $ it will cure coughs and j colds of ail Kinds. vc first said this sixty years ago; we vc keen saying it ever since. Three es : 25c. ;?c. M. All drnulrti. Consult tout doctor. If he tske It. than do a.i l.o 11 ho tl! u not tn take it. then .K.n't tai.f It. He Knom. Leae it T.:th him. mr lmti. J. C. A V k.K CO.. I.uwell. :iU. 1 Dli. A. S. PENDLETON, Physician and Surgeon, Henderson, N. C. Office: toy Over w. S.,larker & Co's. Phone, No. 74. . Residence, Alas.senburz Motel. kITt u cor; DENTIST, HENDERSON, N.C. OFFICE: Over Thomas' Drug Store. JOIINlllriTTUCKER, Physician and Surgeon, Henderson, N. C. OHire (ihe lat Dr. TuckorV) in Young & Tucker Ituililiiijr, Main Mrwt. Phone 92. Dr. H. H.BASS, Physician & Surgeon,. Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: In Youne Block. DR. F. S. HARRIS, DENTIST, Henderson, N. C. OFFICE: itoTOver E. J. Davis Store. HENRY" PERRY, -Insurance.-- A strong'lineof loM) Life and Fire I nn pstnica represented "Policies Issued und risks plar-tti' to oest advantace. Oflice in Couit House. eWitt DeWItt Is the name to look for whea vrn. on tn tm Witrh Harl Kalva. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve It the criminal and only f -nulr.e. In fact DeWitt'sIs the only Witch Hazel Salve that Is made from the unadulterated Witch-Hazel All others are counterfeits base Imi tations, cheap and worthless even dangerous. DeWitt's Witch Huel Salve Is a specific for Piles: Blind, breeding, itching and Protruding Tiles. Alio Cut a. Bums, Bruizes. Sprains. Lacerations, Contusions, Boils. Carbuncles. Eczema, Tetter. Salt Rheum, and all other Skin Diseases. irt-nlc at l'aik-i 'h Tv" ')uik Mores. CHICHESTEHT, KC-U3H rEnrlYROYAs. ?! IS v nfini anil (n 1 IttlWff!. 4 ft . 1 ao4 "Keltrf far Kllrn,'' a ... r t f. 2114 MaJUxa - -ill V, I 'V 5 GWSC A New SwiruMj'c Wsccvery BLOOD cayA Nim'Zb. It r.uf-s . a.ste ii,.if r roy; ..; tii ilif.-hl tt: 1 It rctior."s a 1 v natiri tl: i; ! r.itd l.J 11 !!,!;' tt.a : ,'t- . ; the- bl'xx .!; iat; the i ( ,.. i i .i ii a:;d r.:il iit-rx .v.- i t.'TVC- t.. : . c r;-;-li ra. I r t,tn s, votjj :. w.-l ail o'!n-. x ; 1 1 . .1 v .T.iBitiij u U-.: t '.'-ii;y ( i.ri t. '"S S o -I' ill. KM) !.:: - IrlaJ a.i CO c;.- i u'-l ui.'l'T a josi firiiy slit $1.90 :AM.'..CTL"I1E: l:Y Radical Company ! HiCKOr-V. K- c 'or sale at the Eatrle I'liannacy. Sf BANK DEPOSIT JjJmJfJy Railroad Fare Pi!d 60S FHKK Courses Offere-J. CSSSSSSSSSSS Board ; Cot t. W.1te (Juicr- QEOBeiA-AUBAtU BUSIKES$COUXCE.KfcOUU. Paracamph CURES RHEUMATISM. A SALVE I PKEPAItSD BT I I E.C;DeWitt($ Co., Chicle I ! 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