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f Successor to "The Morganton Star.' - SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. $1.00 THURSDAY, JAN. 4i .1894. cisions of North Carolina and of other states, makes it more than probable that the courts would sustain his view of the meaning of jthe constitution should the matter ever be tested. Several members of the Supreme court, NEW TEAK'S JAT IN WASHINGTON. Nearly All of the Congressmen Back. Ready for Duty Again Senator Voor heea Getting; a Heavy Mall These Days Joaephua Daniels for Public Printer. Correspondence of The Morjjanton Herald, Washington, D. O., Jan. 1, 94. President Cleveland, the mem- MORGANTON 1894. i . If The Herald commences the New Year with a lecturt to some of its readers, what does it mat ter? And if no attention, is paid to the lecturing, it will only be as it has been since the world began. For men are prone to disregard suggestions even as the sparks fly upward) but the wise man and the Southern Building and Loan As newspaper man though he be oth and among other Superior Court uem i uw uy.u tuC . . , ... . . of their families, in accordance J UUgCa, J yUC u j ii u ui vt. una uu- trict, are affected by the meaning of the clause in the constitution, to which we think the Attorney General has given the right con struction. The Supreme Court has de cided in the case of Fagg vs. The erwise ceaseth not to speak and write since the time when the memnrv of man runneth not to the contrary. , Having said so much by way of introduction and excuse we will ask the business" men of Morgan ton, what New, Year's resolutions they have formed. What are they going to do during this long twelve months just begun ? Build up their trade, increase their busi ness, sell more goods, make more money ? We hope so. Why yes, certainly, but nothing else? What about your town ? What about this beautiful country you live in , and the people who live in it the people who have grown to man hood and womanhood in Morgan ton and tfieHKundreds of -bright little children .who are going to live here and for many of whom the world will be bounded by the blue mountains , which en circle us, till they rest one day out yonder on the silent hills what have you planned for them ? You are not a selfish people, that we know ; but have you been thoughtless? Have you been so deeply immersed in your private business that you have forgotten the duties you owe as a citizen, as one of the number who must make or roar the future of the place you call your home ? with a custom as old an our gov ernment, devoted New Year's day to receptions, official and general. For abont four, hours a .procession composed of the diplomatic rep resentatives! of all the foreign governments, members of the cab inet, the justices of the Supreme Court, Congressmen, Army ana Navy officers, minor officials aud the general public poured through the White House where they were received by President Cleveland assisted by! Mrs. Cleveland, Mrs. Stevenson, the ladies of the cabi net and several guests of Mrs. Cleveland, including the wife of sociation, which went up from Forsythe county, that where the special agent of an association promises to loan money in order to secure ii subscription to the comoanv's stock, an action will lie ex Gov. Kussell of Massachusetts -- I . TS . " 1 . fAT1 'KT- T a the comDanv to recover atm aiiss rseneaiec, oia.i. uaier, . A against the money advanced where the promise to loan the money is not fulfilled. There are a number of people in Morganton as well as in many other towns of the State who will be glad to know that th'ere is some, way to , recover money which has. beeu obtained from them by oily-tongued sharp ers representing foreign associa tiors. Why the bunco steerers who work the promised loan game cannot be convicted under the statute for false pretences is more than we can see. A test case along this line would have a wholesome effect. The Charlotte Observer has in creased its subscription price to eight dollars. This is the first time we have ever known our bright Charlotte contemporary to be away behind the limes.- The people knew the paper was worth eigth dollars more than a year ago, MATTERS OF NEWS. .:The Democratic members of the ways and means committee have'agreed to insert a provision No people in the State live more for a Pe.r cent- ta.on incomes of io cents per gallon on whiskey and 2 cents per pack on playing cards. It is estimated that the 2 per cent, tax on incomes wifi yield a revenue of $3,000,000 per annum. comfortably at home than you do. In your , private residence you want the best and you get it. Why not apply the same rule to the town ? Why not insist on having the best school houses, the best streets, the best roads Is it not .A dispatch from .Washington I v. A Cfr t j?....i.r: 1 . because we have a wrong idea of .5ri" uY IU A A VIUVW TV a, ntvuuion 111- our relations to each other and our duties as members of a communi ty that we pay every one more "willingly than the tax gatherer the man whom we have appointed to gather funds from rich and poor to be spent for the public good ? Is it not a bit curious for instance, when you come to think of it, that we are willing to spend so much money for our houses and so little for a decent street or pavement over which to reach them ? Is it not a little queer that we who are so proud of our girls name of Mr. Hornblower for the vacant judgeship in the.U. S Su preme Cout. The dispatch says: "The President has concluded that Hornblower cannot be con firmed. In consequence he has decided to withdraw his nomina tion and substitute Olney. the present Attorney General, for the vacant judgeship; put Bissell, the present Postmaster General, in Olney 's place, and put Josiah Quincy, late Assistant Secretary of State, in Bissell's place as Post master General." . The Sin of Fretting. There, is one sin which it seems and who look so carefully after to me is everywhere, and by every- of a new public printer and them at home care so little wheth er or not they have the right kind of a school house? Is it not re markable that a town that spends so . much money in giving- its young ladies a musical education has no comfortable haU'where the public can go to hear music?' But enough of this querulous question ing. The business' men of Morganton are in a large majority young men, full of energy and vigor and I push. What they have done for the town in the past has been enough to set many tongues wag ging about Morganton and its future. To these young men, and to the older ones tod ; whose cau tion has ofte&acted, as a balance wheel to thoseVwhose judgment was less mature, The Herald ap- . peals for a hearty co-operation ; even at the simplest, if one onlv a strong determined, united effort keeps a sharp eye put on that side 01 tilings, even Holy Writ says o;p art hnrn tn irnnKla nnL-.. up tne work ot town improve-1 flv uoward. But even t th ment, taking up one thing at a I sparks flying upward, in the time and making it a success. The blackest smoke, there is a blue skv . ii 1 . 1 1 .. . J town is our town, its interests and uuvc ,ine less time they body is underestimated and' quite too much overlooked in valuations of character. It is the sin of -fret ting. It is as common as air, as speech; so common that unless it rises above its usual monotone, we do not even observe it. Watch any ordinary coming together -of people, and we see how many min utes it will : be before someby frets that is, makes more or less complaining statement of some thing or other, which most prob ably every one in the room, or the car, or on the street corner, knew before, and which most probably nobody can help. Why say any- . L. : l. I . . i.t . T . 1 ... iniug auuui nr it is com, it is hot, it is dry; somebody has broken, an appointment, ill-cooked, a meal; stupidity or bad faith somewhere has resulted in dis comfort There are plentv of things to fret about. It is simply receptious were held at their 'several residences by Vice Presi dent and Mrs. Steveuson, and by members of the cabinet and the ladies of their families. Nearly alk the Congressmen have returned. There was a quo rum of both House and Senate at the White House reception to day. By freely circulating among the returned members of the House your correspondent endeavored to ascertain whether conference with their constituents had increased or decreased the opposition to the Wilson tariff bill. . In one respect it is apparent that it has increased it. Tlmt is, there 'are more demo crats who will endeavor to secure, m the caucus to be held, modifica tions of various clauses of the bill. But, as nearly all of them an nounce while stating their inten tions that they will, whether suc cessful iu getting the bill modified or not, support the bill, it is clear that their opposition does not go beyond that, which is ierfectly legitiment for strict party meu to occupy towards a party measure not yet. approved by a party can cus, and' does not jeopadize the final success of the bill as approved by the caucus. Senator Voorhees is getting a heavy mail these days, aud not a few of his letters contain re quests for hearing on the tariff before the Senate Finance com mittee of which he is chairman. None of these letters have been specifically answered, because he believes that a circular letter which he is now having sent out, containing thirty odd printed questions and requesting a reply to each j will enable nine-tenths of his correspondents to lay before the committee all the information iu their possession relating to the effects of tariff npou their business just as well as they could if given a personal hearing. It is not his desire to cut anyone out of a hear ing, and those desiring to furnish nilormation not embraced by the printed questions will, where their promiueuce as manufacturers or business men' justifies it, be given personal hearings. Representative Holmau has not issued the call for a democratic caucus, but it is expected that be will do so this week. It is known that President Clevelaud has lately civen cou siderable atteution to the selection it is Extraordinary Flow of Bis; Icebergs from the Arctic. From the accounts of many mariners, it appers that 1892 and ! 1893 must be ctedlted with the most remarkable breaking up of Antarctic ice ever recorded. The icebnrgs were not only more numerous in southern waters than ever before, but were of greater extent, aud drifted farther north ward. Some of the ice masses were of almost incredible dimen sions. In May, 1892, the Strath don narrowly escaped destruction, in 45 degrees south, 25 minutes west, by a berg at least 1,000 feet high, and directly afterwards sailed for forty miles along an Ice island that rose from 800 to 1,000 feet above the sen. From other vessels were seen ice masses as much as 1,000 feet high, the ice bergs sometimes continuing along the course sailed over for several hundred miles, while 100 of them were often counted in a few hours. In January, 1893, the Wasdale and the Stracathro entered an im mense horseshoe-shaped bay iu an ice island, this bay being about twenty miles long, ten miles across the middle, and lour miles across at the entrance. In the same month, the Loch Terridon sailed fifty miles northward along one side of an immense ice island, and when iu about 50 degress south, 45 degrees west, passed the highest iceberg ever measured, which was at least three miles long and towered aloft, to 1,500 feet. To fully appreciate the vat- ness claimed for these blocks of ice, it must be cousidered that onlv about one twelfth of their mass could appear above the surface of the water. Exchange. What is - , . .....;Av...jw,., .1 1 i ii 1 1 1 1 f Castorla is Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothinff Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee Is thirty years use by Millions of Mothers. Castorla destroys "Worms and allays feverishness. Castorla prevents vomiting Sour Cord, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castorla relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castorla assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas torla is the Children Panacea the Mother's Friend. , THE RECORD BROKEN! ON TURKS OF - CLOTHINB AND GEHTS FURNISHINGS I UE5 mm-SEva yum. bjj JOHN TULL. (Graduate in Pharmacy'.) A new and fieMi lii,. f j Drugs, Chemicals AND Castoria. " Castm-la la an excellent medicin for chil dren. Motliera hT repeatedly told maV it good effect upon their children. Da. G. C. OasooD, Lowell, Id . Castoria i Ue bewt remedy for children of which I am acquainted. I hope the day la not f ar distant when mothers wiU consider the real Interest of their children, and uae Castorla In stead of the Tariousqnack nostrums which ar destroying thoir lored ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending them to prematura gave. Da. J. Jr. ajscHBXOs, Castoria. Castoria la so wall adapted to chDdraa that I recommend It as superior toaay prescription known to me. " H. A. Anowsm. TsL Ill 80. Oxford St., Brooklyn, H. T. Our physicians In the children's depart ment bar spoken highly of their experi r,, fa their ootskW practice with Osstcrla, and although we only ha among ear medical supplies what Is knows as regoler product, yet we are free to confess that the merit of Castoria, has woo us to look with" favor upon it. UsTTsn Eosnrar. rnsrsarsarrr. Boston, : aixxn C. Surra, JVes., SEDENTARY CALLINGS at sometime or other bring on a torpid Urer. This con dition is common to an in door life: then there follows another condition,, anaemia or lack ot blood; frequently another worse effect that of dyspepsia. These condi tions aggravate one another. YouT bad temper is like wise aggravating to your friends. No need to go tar- Conway, ark. Tho Contanr' Company, TT Murray Street, Nsnr York City, Preparatory to new buying, we propose to sell .... 1000 Cravats worth 50c 75 MEN'S FINE SUITS, CORK-SCREWS 1X8 CLAY WORSTEDS, t 33 per cent. Icsm than cost. - Underwear - at joar own price. GOODS FORTHE MULTITUDE tber, the rest is easy. If von Day a nai 01 iwow Pierce's Pleasant Pellets voull find them a natural remedy. Mild bat effectual. They have a strengthening effect upon the lining mem branes of stomach and bowels, hence their effect is lasting. They cure uonstlpauon. in- JaundlOB, .Biliousness ana cue us- -AT- GENTS' H ANDKERCHIFS AND SILK MUFFLERS A SPECIALTY. Bilious Headaches, permanently; because they act naturally. The best medical testimony proves that these cases are best treated by mild methods. One tiny, sugar-coated. Pellet is a corrector, a regulator, and a gentle laxative. They are put up in glass vials, easily carried and always fresh. They are guaranUmi to ben efit or cure, or the money is returned. Notice Town Taxes, Wa LLACE B ROS. OVERCOATS AWAY DOWN. FANCY GOODS just received and to arrive at 1 JOHN TOLL'S PHARMACY. Alio a fall and large a8on ni-nt of all kiuda of PATENT MEDICINES and besidfs a full Hue of Mich ar. tides of every day one as COMPOUND CATUAKTJC PILLS, CASTOR OIL, TURPESTIXK, SWEET OIL, COPPERAS, EPSOM SALTS AND BLU E ST ONE. for soakmg wbeat. . Wholesale and Retail. I have been instructed by a resoju tion of the Board of Town Commission ers to advertise and sell all town prop- A New Stock, Elephantine in Size, Lilliputian in Price. Jast received, a large lot of Odd Pants, from 75c to $8.00. Best assortmeiit of Toilet :-: Soap bynS" Goods than have ever been shown by any House in North Carolina at one time. take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. This 3rd day'of Jan. 1894. J. R. ANDERSON. Tax Collector. THE FIRE Ours is the only Clothing House in town. utners are AND STOPPEi When you see them and hear the prices you will under- mixed Stocks Ssiaim wny wc nave uuugu.i in sucn iuaniiiics. The time to buy is vhen everybody wants to sell. . The bulk of our stock for the Spring of 1894 was bought during the Panic, at panic prices, and will be sold accordingly. -: PERFUMERY :- ever bronglit here. COLLETT & G1LLAM, To Housekeepers. TEE HABEBDASEIEBS. THE HERALD PUBLISHING CO. We do not say, as many do, 4that we will not be under sold, but we say to you that while this stock lasts SPICES OF ALL KINDS, roth as Ginger, Nutmegs, Ciunamon, Cloves, Allspice, Black nod lied Pepper. Celery 8eed, Tomerick, whole and gronud. believed that he has nicked out the man aud that his nomination will go to the Senate iu a few daj s, probably this week. Rumor has connected the name of Chief Clerk Daniels of the Interior department witu tue position.. Mr. Daniels was not au applicant for the posi tion, but his experience as editor aud publisher of newspapers in North Carolina qualifies him there for should it turn out that he is the lucky man. Nearly every democratic Senator and Represen tative has a. personal preference for public punter but they will all be satisfied to see the position filled by any good democrat who will give the democrats a show at the three thousand oositions in the Government Printing Office, a very large majority of which are still filled by republicans. A batch of rumors concerning- US FOB ONLY EIGUTUOURS! We are now in the Laxion Building, next the Iler ' aid Office. We will Undersell the Best of Them. Job printjln a. It is a most gratifying statement to make and we have asked the printer to put it in bold type. OUB A bold statement, too, it may be seen, yet those who are familiar with the facts know that in the performance When in need of anv kind of r : .... .4. u 1 a.1 a 1 r 1 1 i I J ui uui piuiiiisca gj a sucp ucyuuu idiuci man lan snorui .. .. .. . . . Printing iNOtwithstanding the great panic we have just passed through, our promises have been fulfilled and our prophe cies realized. And considering all the circumstances we look back to it as a year of remarkable progress, made so, Note Heads in our juagmenc, Dy me xacr. tnat our aim nas Deen not to see how much profit we could make in a single season, but how low we could sell our goods and our persistent and continuous efforts in driving down prices has brought us the increased business we have been working for. Best varieties of Horse, Cat tle. Hog and Chicken Pow ders and Bird Seed. Diamond Dyes. astonishing how much annoyance I cabinet resignations are being aiM discomfort may be found in Sent out by republican correspood the course of every day's living, euts. There is just about as much PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT truth in them as those which have been An ounce of experience is worth a pound of logic and, j with the results of our , past efforts before us, we see our way clear to take a decided step forward, and with the open- its future are ours. Let us all pull together for '94 .and see how much we can improve it and beautify it and build it up and add not only to its wealth but to its social and educational features before the year closes. We owe duties as cir tizens, duties as members of a community, duties to our neigh bors, duties to our town and to our townsmen old and young that arejust as imperative as any and which performed will yield just as rich a reward. administration came in. No actiou is exoected in th ilouse concerning. the finances of the government nutil after the tariff bill has been passed In fact waste on the road the sooner they the; Ways and Means committee. win reacn 11. r rettiner is a I time win prepare wuatever fin - v "".m . iuuoc rr uiuu uilB I : . : 1 1 . . I J - ten periodically sent out by fhe 18 mV a anai, we in OUf stock shall deal td hammer blows a.' . urn ipoili' In fill oil r.x..;:..n I. . . . . . c3 tiujc uicu ever .since ine present! --"-j 11111.0. 1 n way Of 1 way ot low prices that will speak louder than any advertisements we can make. wasted on the road. Helen Hunt. It Rained Lemon Drops. Little Edgar, aged three, who happened to be very fond of lemon drops, was out on the porch one day, when a sudden and violent hailstorm came up. "Oh! oh!" the boy screamed with delight, "it's yaining tandy !" - Castoria is truly a marvelous thing for children. Doctors prescribe' it. ancial bill that may be determined upon, will not have an opportuni ty to devote auy time to the mat ter uutil the tariff is out of the way. Bepresenrative Springer wishes it understood tbat his bill for a new national currency, which was made public a few days ago, is simply,, his own idea. The subject has not beeu considered by the committee on Banking and Cur rency 01. which he is chairman. Those who owe us are requested to call and settle, as we are in worse peed of mouey than ever before. Knowing that every dollar we can save our customers will prove an equivalent gain to ourselves, and that we have never been so well prepared to serve you as we are at this it Cf I 1 Tr . ' ' . nine, it auurus us unusuai pleasure to again solicit your val ued trade. . . Very respectfully, WALLACE BROS. Letter Heads, Envelopes, Posters, Cards, Hand-Bills, Dodgers, Pamphlets, IAYITATIOJfS. CIRCU- ims, ETC, We also manufacture front onr own tried receipts nd put up in convenient form for family nsetbe following elegant preparations: TOLL'S SODA UIXT. Both liquid 'and tablet form. A gtareful ahd efficient antac id, calmative and stomachi Useful in nausea. Kick head ache, heartburn, indigestion, flatulence, or other .symptoms of dyppepsia. It is especially nserol in relieving the flatu lence, colic and nausea of iu fauts. Give us a call. Prices are right, TUU'S tVH FRAGRANT TOOTH WASH good work is guaranteed. davis bros:, irmuGGTSTs. AM IMPORTANT OPINION. healthy sleep the wdrld has ever seen. It is pleasant to the taste and absolute ly harmless. It relieves constipation, "tvl-e- she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. more than a million mothers are using it in place of Pareeoric. Batfm.m'a Drops, 'so-called soothing syrups and other narcotic and stupefying remedies. Attorney General Osborne has I Castoria is the quickest thine to reeu- hled an opinion with the Governor j -ate the stomach and bowels and give which will doubtless have an im portant bearing on the elections next fall. The opinion is to the effect that where a Judge has been appointed to fill a. vacancy and stands for election at the next general election, he is elected for a full eight years te:m and hot for the unexpired term of his pre decessor. The opinion of the At torney General of course settles not b' ir.fr, ahd was only g;ven to guideihe Governor in issuing com missions tit the Supreme and Superior court Judges, but Mr. Osborne's well deserved reputa tion as one of the leading lawyers of t'-fl Siafe and the careful re $ci: .h be has made in the de- medical journals recommend it and His principal object in matin? thi .... .- l.:n 1. if . . uui pumic was to invite criticism and suggestions. Dec 13, 1893. C. S. Tomlin, John S. McRorie, John F. Bowles,' L. B. Bristol and Herman Wallace will represent us on the road and visit as many of our customers as possible. . Statesville, N. C, Dec. 21, 1893. . When liaoy vns sick, wo gave her Castorla, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. quiets pain, cures diarrhoea and wind colic, allays feverishness. A worms, and prevents . convulsions, soothes the child and gives it refresh ing and natural sleep. Castoria is the children panaceathe mother's friend Castoria is put up in one size bottles only. It is not Bold in bulk. Don't al low any one to sell you anything else on tne piea tnat it is Vjust as good" and "will answer everv nnmnu . See that you get C A S T O B I-A. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Thefac- . la Jn VTTbJ.Fon a casf nJlii :".T1 J 'T Jj 'V EPersors wishing accident tickets can :'th.m-.by cal ling at The Herald . nice. 1 avL '..I -S"118". or soot by rcU at wc.. sue. and gL00 per uookim RqntnMf . 1 An Elegant Toilet Howoca rthe Teoth and Hrep.th-25q, S. C Wclla & Co.. ho Boy. JSM? B4 XMAS BUY AN Artistic Moquet, or Velvet Art Square, or other nice CARPET. Silk Brocatetle, Oak frame Empire Parlor Suits, Cherry Conver sation Uhairs, Oak Rock : 1 inR Chairs, ODD CHAIRS AND CORNER CHAIRS. IW Write for Cuts and Prices. . & J. E. HAiTHCOCK, furnitukk; cahpets and cuutains. Hickory,: , ; N. c. Table kock miIEsT . - T I am prepared to furnish .i.j. " notice. Rough Lumber and fihinirlf to parties wishing to buy. '3U,n8iet juua ti. W. L. ALLEN. "J )OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOQOOOrgOQ apaper- wiii and fOEt? Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. . If tea SUFFER FROM HEADACHE, DYS- Trr DIDHtlO TAnill PC pepsia w indigestion, . . . take KlrAiio T ABULES H yo srs BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, f kar -.rbe. ninNltr nnin r-r UVE8 COMPLAINT, . . . . TAJSE KI PANS TABU LES "7SSffn take RIPANS TABULES ?5fB TE RIPANS TABULES RipansTabalet Regulata ihe Sjrttam end Prfrv tb Hulth. EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. SAVB MANY A DOCTOR'S .BILL. . RIPANS TABULES take tk plac of A COMPLETE MEDICINE CHEST and iKould fc hrp for um it. MTiSfcMWy. . sold lrDoegiats or sent try maa on receipt of prios. I t wiDf nun. f gi 1 miaajii T. TTm SaiaiB44a aa4paa THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO. IO SPRUCE STREET. - - NEW YORK. HERALD . PUB. CO., Morganton, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA, BlTIII COCBTY. 8anertor Conrt. ftnrinv Tmr . i nai la the natter of the Probate ot tlx will of Oaasa or Pcbucatiom. WTaereaa, a caTtat aaa beca fill n writinfr parportiiia to be tlse Immt twunwat ot uaatel Hvrns. deccAacd. ia tbe Saperior Coart of Burke County, and where. mm sinnn vpon amoant that Mary Ana Bnrna. wife of John Bnrna, im one of the heira at law and next of kin of the aaid Daniel Bnrna. and that the aaid U.r. i n. a aoawreaident of the State of North Carobaa. It ia now on motion of cosnacl for careat. ora, ordered that publication be made for a weeks In the Morganton Herald, a newapa. per po Wished in Bnrke Conntr, aaid State .uu7uiUKuiaHUT Ann Bnrna, and all tffVper?n" interested in the estate of the aaid Daiuel Burns, deceased, to appear at tbe next term of the Superior Court to be held for (.'"uij w pirn, ar u, court bonae in Morgan toe. N. C-, oa the thtrd Monday ia iwk xncmaenres proper partiea to aaid proceediair n ad-riaed. Witnesa the hand of onr aaid cerk at ofEce in Moraraaton, North Carolina, this th day J. W. HAPPOLDT. , Clerk 8aperior Court Bnrke Co. o. J. Erria and I. T. Arery, attorneys force veatora. For cleansiag, beautirin aud prftierving tbe teeth aud gams. TOIL'S 6LYCEE0LE OF BORAX is ezcellrnt for aofTeniue and whitening tbe skin, and a!o prevrnfs and enrvs chapped LaodM, face and lips. Tini'SOWICOLOSIL Lasting and fragrant. Made from one of tbe oldest sod hnt receipts In this conntry. For (Mle in any qaantit.v. TUa'S WOXDERfUL CUREAU OIMTUEKT, For cats, burn, bruises and sores of all kind-, however long tanding. fA1 in'nst MtiI lsniii ' a np-jil n a f COMPOUND. of 23 year?' sUndinir of the trt 1 " 4 3 college or pharmacy in the Uniir-u a. pymicia. tXSrZt2Z 86 t, . 1 appreciate the ad reilaMa adkda. 4Wp- m- snd Biadleraaa t hoorCouDcnv 9 eeejeln Poaaa porta nee of usiukT onlv Pure 5 o o"t iStS Frexli Diaz1, and pay particular attenti.,,, to nilinx Physicia..'- 'i"1? will sd-asatad. I T.J..:. . ' : i . Vnii ' -! 1 I rm.'UTIiil -n ia fa- n.r n 1 rr It f aw to wWTnr...r?rwuv, I v J Va,S ilr Cas iUlm.LsUDU.' Moriaaton ty Dayia Bros., ttaa. .rista, Lllemembr we are uext to Foil Office.
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