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-I CALLED "POWN AVALANCHE. two mind' readers. -WonOerfal Manlier In; WMclt Thr PEOPLES COLUMN sv- TKe Wonderful Doctor Slocam System of Treatment-is Demonstrating Every Day1 to the Entire avll-M ized World; Consumption is Curable. By Special aHd Particular Arrangement, Four Free Prep aratitos, Embracing the Complete Slocum System, May be Obtained by EVery Reader of This Paper. "SjSv lfMI 'tUMlUt mum liilllltlfr I L' 1 Consumption is curable.

The discovery has been made, perfected, triumphantly tested and given to the world by the eminent American medical expert-specialist Dr. T. A. Slocum. The Slocum System is a -thorough, complete and comprehensive System of Treatment consisting of Four distinct Preparations.

Combined, they represent the actual annihilator of Consumption, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, catarrh, weakened and run-down systems, anemic conditions, laryngitis, grippe and its serious after-effects. First The Slocum System kills and drives out of the human system every death-dealing germ, thereby rendering it susceptible to responsive treatment. SecondIt introduces a building-up, fattening, strength-restoring food, which restores tbe disease-wasted tissues and brings the throat ahdlungs into active, healthy use FREE 6 THE FOB' of tbe bod? is th stomaci Disease caj tjr-y 'enter through thir gate. Weakness here" LeadijtOf 1 Over the Body. m.

8 eiter's Stojuach Bit a 1 gthen stomach and thus cure inrfi'irPRtMnw-QuuHinatiom biiiousuws malaria. faDd all kidney troubles. aLd liverJ the'ideAlfatheb. is the Counselor arid the Close Comrade of His Sons. WvSttug of 'tie Meal.

lath er and (ideal In tbe May Ladies' Home JourrkC 'Frances Evans refers to home life of a well-kmown coosUdens eo affialir of jfri-pfcirltance than tibe-dareotion ol his Jfour hoy's rhtods. Hfo boys irum to iage from 'to seventeen, but even ibha iLttle lad tan is he lamttly which as liieactotmig tihere boys to think (themselves. InEttaaid of telling: fthe children -Ja 'keep quiet' at tbe dlaalng table, both parents with i.r Jcfaadaess promote and direct the natural of youh fruitful'' dbinnuftls. 'flauiher. brings toame the news of diiv.

and) each boy is encouraged himself on thiese tuitent topics Le'ht. riiovldei he is willing to think about wlialt he is "'saying, net deliver some mrel6S3, ignorant opinion, Wlzw obsfciin.ately toMt. Arenimnit. is encouraged and 'frequent ebaouifeged by ithe father. (Each boy rrlay give free rein to his opinloui as long he keeps histemper and argues his het No slovenly1 habitiSi of tbough't ex)ntreisic4n ar permiiitbed in, this am Tbe topiic in hand, miay be anything frtom teooitbalL tio ithe latest scientific dis vary.

If vou suffer from itemderness or full ness on tne rignt siae, pains unaer shoulder-blade, cotrwtipatioin, bilious ness. elck -headache. and feel dull heavy and sleepy your HveT ia "torpid congested. De Witt's Di title Early Risera will cure promptly, plefaaaanUy permanently by removing th con eresitiotni and causlmg the bile ducts open ana now nacarauy. XJtiiiii AKE GOOD PILLS.

For sale by Paragon Pbarmiatey. An Open and Shnt Gajaie. Two umbrellas are on show in the window of a Chineser general store in Mott street. One of these bears this sign: "Self Closing Umbrellas, Wholesale or Retail. The other has this legend: "Self Opening Umbrellas, Wholesale or ftetail.

A passerby stopped and to think which he would prefer.Tln umbrella which-shuts of itself or one which opens "pop!" like a silk opera bat. He is still weighing the pros and cons And the relative dangers of the two varieties. Probably the only way to solve the difficulty is to buy two umbrellas and let one do the opening and the other the closing. when emergency arises. This, however, has its difficulties plso.

-Suppese-he took the self opening by mistake and tried to make it close itself. Would it out, or would- the holder lose merely his temper? It would be a difficult problem to solve, even if its terms were hats, but with a purely Chinese product like the umbrella nothing short of the abacus will do the York Com-: mercial Advertiser. -HOW TO vVD rTJT JMH a botie or common with your matter and let It stand twenty-four hours: a Bediment or setttm? todlloates aa unhealthy oondrtion of tne kidneys; Bt stains your ixqki it evaeutee 01 kidney trouble; too free uSeflire to Psb or pain in ithe back 4s lao oonvlnctog proof that the kldneyaand bladder are out order. WHAT TO IX). -Tnere la comlotrt-in the knowledge so often expressed, taa IV.

Kilmer'a Swamp Boot, the great kidney remedy, fulfill every wish In curling rheumatism, pain In the back, kidney, Mxer, bladder and every part of the urtiary-piuwagew, Tt correcrta inability to Ivold water and ecaldlng water lij pasing it, or bad effects following use of liiuorr wine or beer, and overcomee that un- pleasant oeceaslty of being compelled to go often during the day, and get up many times' during the night. The mild" and the etftraordlinajry effec of Bwamp Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its. wonderful cures of the most dlatrewdng caaes. If you need a medltclne you should have the beet.

At druggists fifty cents or one dolUaf. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about It, both sect absolutely free by mail, Hf you end ydur-address to Dr. Kilmer Plmghampton, N. T. When writing- be sure and mention that you read tbdsi generovw oner tne Aanevuae Beauty 1 Blood Deep Clean blood means a clean akin.

No beauty without it. Cascarets. Candy Cathar tic clean your; blood and keep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im- purines ironvtne Doay. iJegm to-day to banish pimples, -boilaj blotfches, blackheads; auu vuav wcMjr- umous complexion oy tasmg for ten cents. AH druggists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, For sale; by The Carolina pbfartniacy aawj uouix auare.

SPECIAL RAILROAD RATES. Special reund Itrip mtea dffefeid by the Southern Riadrway as follow: reunJtop, Confederaite! Veterans, qharlesiton, C. Titekelto' oa eale May SthWtb fiaar1 llraflt May 21st. Batd of.onja cent-'iter mite from Asheviille $5.85 Grand Lodge. It Or O.

'FJ'ot C.rItalerghN'.'-C. Ticket loo Safle may iftbrj-ioth. incausXve. lirjaat" xa.ay!5xoxn.Jttamo crpm neyfUexJlI. souitnern Baptist and AuxailairT.

Com- -eale 15 'ot "flnart'irjaay be leave j-iwuBsv wre oot laxer itnatt june letn." tooo-r laliiS. tieKeta are defsSt4 ther prior- to May lt' -tiaxe w.iwm 512. llraeB1and-ul! tnarmaiUion, call oo F. R. Darby, CP 4 m-c Is Veil in his the the I ear 'to ah on, B.

or B. In Started iTHiiinwi Voice. that the aunl of'the human-voice Jnay start snow slide? James clerk lof the sen to court ol. appeals. IncDhed to answer, the question in the 'afllrjnative.

i-He has for 20 years past been almost xf the belief tu as word ef fare- which hesb6uted In oneof themotin tain canyons oi two persona Sever think of theT event without a shudder, said Mr. Peiyhard. "I was mining at the time ju thef region above Georgetown. Tho snow had fallen to an unusual depth that winter and miners moving1, from one cabin to another were warned to look out, for slides. I.

stopped one of my trips at the. cabin of an acquaintance and took dinrieri vsLith him and Wife A th close of the meal my host urged me to stay awhile and tako a smoke with him; but, I1 felt nery pus and impatient for uoine reason which it was impos-sibJeLfor mo to explain, pud declined as politely as possible tlio kind invitation. 'I arose from the table and without delay starred on my journey. Crossing the canyon, I turned to wave a farewell to the friends.who had-entertained me. The man and hia.

wife were standing at the door of cabin, and a third person was in the houso. The air was 'perfectly still. Not slightest intimation was given of the awful disaster which was about to happen. wayed my band and shouted "Ejnxdlybad the echoes of my voice died away before a mulfied sound struck the a noise like the boom of ft eannon and the whole side of the mountain seemed bo: in'motionT The snow, ice, trees and rocks started toward the bottom of the gulch and within five seconds the cabin was overwhelmed and the spot on which I had stood one or two minutes before was buried under 50 feet of snow. I summoned assistance as quickly as it could be done, and we frantically dug apt two dead bodies.

The third person afterward recovered from the injuries inflicted by the slide, but I have never entirely forgiven myself for the word which shouted on that never to be forgotten day' Rocky Mountain News. ECZEMA CURED BY B. B. SAM- PLE BOTTLE FREE. Have you ilfcchlng.

juming, scaly, crusted, or pimply ektn, blister oontaJn-ing pus or watery fluid, skin ned, and lltchimg heat, with or without sore, legs, arms, (hands, neck or face? Then ake B. B. B. which wSttl cure, leavkug the flesh free from blemishes, eorea, eczema- or itching of any kintd. Any form or eczema, is due io diseased blotod.

Get tltoe -diseased blood oui with B. B. arnd you are cured, B. B. Is perfectly eaie to take by old young, and acts as a Gme tonic, and cures when salves, washes' and ctther remedies fall.

Children! are very re- quently afflicted with eczema. Sores discharge and ayellow crust forms upon the skim. Glye child mild doses of B. and the sores will soon heal. B.v B.

B. for sale by druggists at $1 per large bottle, Inclose two stamps, address Blood Balm Co, Atlianta, and saanple botitle Qf B. B. B. will be sent by return mail.

B. B. B. for sale AehevUle by Pelham's Pharmacy. Dr.

David- Kennedys fiavoFite Kemedy CURES ALL KIDNEY. STOMACH LIVFR TROUBLU, Called For Short. Among the plantation negroes in the old times the naming of a a matter ef great moment. Since they all had the same surname the distinction had to be made In some other way. And since there were a hundred or more to De namea the Bible, classlos, literature and history were culled, from very freely by the master or some other member of the family to assist the parents in this matter.

Among the various names I recall this was the most original one-Elijah the Prophet Lu clus K. Polk Mars Abberth Jm The. latter name was a compliment to one of the young masters, and not to have' given the title would have been an act of discour tesy. The name, however, "was abbreviat ed to "Prop." and he was so called. GREENSBORO.

N.C. or the-treatment of THE LIOtiOR, OPIUM, MORPHINE Md other Drug Addictions. The Tobbaceo Habit. Nerve Exhaustion PARKER'S UAID RALSAM ClOM and bMntifiM btr. Pi motet wuint pow- Hair to its Youthful Color.

Cures scalp disease! hair falling. doctor; rc or despair nnto'yoa have read MEDICAL COMMON SENSE, Hie etreatest popular medical and marriage guide: 1 a-nrl nmmen need tA bnnw aftft caees. fuUj illustrated: ntt a "free $1 WOTOl IOT tfll 7 mt- 31. H. PUB.

189 8tb. New York. TRT ALLEN'S A pwwder to be sQuaken InlBo tbe hoes. At thds Beaeoo your seem eel swollen. nervous j.

ejna inov "a Be- ea jeasiiy, Tf vou hfeve Bsmairfting tor Itlght shoes. try Allen's It tbole (thei feet and waflkiitag easy. Relieves corns and bum ions ef all pa'rn and gives rfc comfoirt. Ttry Bt (today. Sofld by aM druggtists, groteers, shoe stores and BicmiPiml iatorekeepeTS everywiaerev Frtce 25 eenjtsv Trial 'package FREE.

Ad dress, Allen S. Olmated, Le "Sr, send you this ki (SS-lb. uttx- filok-eradft BE -ASS WOOD 4fe at UM- 1 I 111 our zrexgos found perfect- ly satisfactory Store BAB. 6AITI you ew saw or heard ACME AttKNT one 8PtIAI. FBItK.

BIRD. mm less the 11 -W fint. -rith or ITI? FOR" OCR BIG FttPE STOVE CATALOCUe. der hr. i00 S'TSlf made from bes Iron extra.

iSiSI nanhelf, hear tin-liaed pren door, hinUsom tl and extra trJl ZfzEl SZShneritSdbase. Best coal taratr aude, and; MflrtiSimrM xralW0r prat: waWnff per- -rert wm. and- aranvxo irS leCT rooa tmraer. SS oad'statioiu YonripcoJ CfimmsTSSSVTSS I nun tVi V- 111- i- i "Tii-- mr- wMa Divined Each Other's TboasHU. say a word, exclaimed Bilkins Impressively as a gaunt, unshaven roan Entered his office.

Don't speak; don titter a I have acquired the gift mind A mysterious synrpa- thirls established' between us. i rw tr collect Kent Blunt's little account. Ia it not "It is. You are quite right," replied the gaunt, unshaven one. too; have been a mind reader in my The power, is on me now.

I know can tell what the speech will be that you are framing even now. You are going "to say, 'I am very sorry, but you will have to call Am I not right? v' Marvelous!" ejaculated Bilkins. "I can go further," pursued the prophet In a hoarse whisper. "You will' tell me to come' in about the middle" of next week. cried Bilkins.

it is my turn. I can see into your very soul. You will answer, 'IhaYe been coming here for the past two years every week, and it's high time you settled "You astonish me." "Yea, more; you will threaten to bring auit." "Just what I was going to say. But I can carry my spiritual communion further. You will say, 'Sue and be "My dear sir, you are inspired.

You ought to be a wealthy prophet. "Then," continued the gaunt, unshaven party, "I shall try a little moral suasion, and you will waft me gently into the street." 'It is no use fighting against destiny," responded Bilkins, and a few moments later, as the gaunt, unshaven -individual collected his remains from the pavement, he was overheard to remark that the mind leading business wasn't what it was cracked up to be. Exchange. WHAT TfrtlN SAW. Two New York women stood in front of a Broadway window watching a Persian weaver laboriously weaving-upon a frame, the pattern of a beautiful rug.

Slowly, almost imperceptibly, thread by thread the pattern grew beneath his hand, until what had seemed a meaningless crossing of dull threads gradually took on form and beauty. Suddenly one of the two worsen began to iepeatthelin.es: Weaving-, weaving threads of faith Pattern of a woman's heart, Who can ere anticipate The hues of-life in every part Will the colors warmly glow All traced in love and happiness Or will they fade in somber woe A woman's future who can guess There is infinite pathos in the way that women ponder over and try to trace out the purpose and meaning of their lives. To young and happy women it seems as if destiny was weaving their future in all the colors of the rainbow Iifce a merry aance of cupids weaving, garlands- about a May pole in the spring-time of life. But to thousands of women life'-looks to be all "a warp of sorrow in a woof of pain." WHAT LIFE REALLY IS. A woman's life pattern is really woven by herself.

A great philosopher has said Life is neither pain, nor pleasure it is serious business." If a woman would make it her serious business to understand herself mentally, morally and physically, using' the common sense that God has given her, there would be far less misery and suffering woven into the pattern of her life. She can make it almost anything she chooses. Kvery woman who wants to derive the full 6hare of happiness, which nature intended her to find as a wife and mother, ought to read that great and wise bookThe People's Common Sense Me.di-" cal Adviser, by R. V. Pierce, M.

D. hundred of its thousand pages are devoted to the subject of woman's special physiology, telling in plain and refined language "how a woman may build up her physical self to meet the emergencies dfS her developing career. The author of this great among the most successful of living physicians. His "Favorite Prescrption is known in every corner of the civilized globe as the most remarkable supportive tonic and health creator ever deviseu for weak and ailing women. It imparts direct strength and healthful vitality to woman's delicate, special structure, and increases the vigor, endurance and recuperative force of her entire system.

A Pennsylvania lady, Mrs. Alonzo Rathtnell, imn ai me corner ol Meade and Almond in Wilhamsport, in a recent letter, says Mjr life is a story of misery. Until the birth of my. ooy I had health that I often boasted of. I married in my twenty-fifth year, and two years afterward my boy was born.

Then -the-health boasted of was suddenijtjpone. Pen or tongue can never describe theawfol suffering! "endured for a year and a half. I was so miserable-T lodged for death to relieve me, when a kind neighbor- came in and asked me to try a bottle qf Dr. Pierce's Favorite Presoaotion: 1 said. despairingly Oh, its of no use" I can't ever be any better She insisted, afia my who was despair got a pottle, and I took it just to please him, I had not taken half a bottle when I was able to walk across tv, mnm 1 feelingfaint or having any caltritation -ef the Beartv Oh what a God-send your me4icine is to wjucnijg flumanuy, we naa spent two hundred dollars with the leading doctors without, any benefit whatever.

Iember Ijsd- baby, and, thanks to yyur ravonie I stood the CQtt- fourteen oound babv feel as well as I ever id in my my For thirty years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting jShysician to the Invalids' HoteT; and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N.Y., assisted by a staff of nearly a score of skilled specialists in the different branches of medical practice. Any woman consulting him by mail will receive, free of charge; the best, professional anywhere obtainable. AIL correspondence -is regarded sacredly confidential The magnificently illustrated Cotnnioa Sense Medical Adviser Is now ttnfjllsh iu paper-covered edition which wilh be ocu ior7jne pare cost mailing zx one-cent stamps which shoul ier i "heavy cloth-bound -oTunie By theoiimulatattaa ttcwels rernadn. the -wedtjire the.

em IWiserrt)reguJa''ftJt htmele. tt them fctivl your.vlll thern sFior isale' by Pairagon He the ten of for Tihie thm ly as ar IJv. co and and 8t i ys MISCEIXAKEOUS LOST. Pair speotaclea, Aold ruaaks. iwjiujs3 giasoes; Detwesai) Cherry st and Battery Park hotel; without cnsel Return 'to Wesiem Union and receive reward.

2 claas cook and chambermaid; for the Esmeral-da Inn Hickory Nut Gkp; adrSs with recommendaitiotn ftx Col. Thorn a Cave' N- wSel fnd employment the year round to poloper parties. 3" WANTED. Room and board in strict- i uy man and, wife A Pmantily; tlaite pTicel Adaretes, Permanenlt, oare Gazette: one-h'aQf of i well located ettone room, Tor nice, cldan business. Address, Sifcore, care Gazeitr.e.

EIJECTRIC TREATMENT Vapor baths, face eteamiing and masriage shampooing, majnlicuTiimg. Treatments at pajtdenit's resi deuce. Miss E. Quimn, The Villa, opposite postoffice. 71-29il STEN OGRAPH Type writing, dic-itiation taken 'anywihere.

Pupile received. Miise Qutnn; The Villa, opposite postoffice. 71-26t MISS NORA WARE-Pianist and teacher in stringed Instruments. 1 Vance street. SITUATIONS WANTED WANTED Situation as 'traveling com panion to lady going abroad, by an experienced traveler, speaking French and English and who is not ubjedfe to sea sickness.

Best of references. Address C. Gazett office. FOR RENT. TO RENT.

Two rooms; private en- Itirajnce; address, 53 Cer.ttr'al ave. 2' FOR RENT. That very large and deniable htoue, -No. 4 North French Broad avenue; 'Suitable Ifor a first class boarding house. Apply to H.

F. Grant, 24-SoulUh Main sljroek. 8 ROOM brick, No. 2 Gray Gables, with range, gas and modern: improvements, low rent to parties withtout children. A.

D. Cooper. FOR RENT Dwelling number 24 PenHamd atreet, containing nine rooms, new'ly papered and in good repair. Has stable on premises. A stlalble with room for six horses, also for rent.

Apply to Mrs. C. B. Alvey, College and Vance streets. 62 26t FOR RENT Nicely furnished room for light (housekeeping.

Call at 13 street. FOR RENT At the low rate of $12 per month; residence, on Blarton street; 8 rooms; large lot E. Coffin, oaroer Haywood and West College street. 231-tf. BOOMS AND BOJKD, PRIVATE BOARD $5 to $7 a week.

Excellerut tJable, near Lookout car large grove, abundiaaoe of fresh milk, eggs, etc. Telephone No. 295. Fo further informattooi apply to Mrs. Jas.

M. Ray. Ramioth, or at Ray Dook stcxre, 8 Count Square. FOB SALE. FOR SALE Single Comb Brown Legonr men eggs.

Apply to Mrs. J. A. Drum mond, Grace, N. C.

tf MONEY TO I.OAN. $300 cash to lend; to be secured by building and-loit in Aeheville. iE. Coffin, 29 Haywood street. NOTICE.

By vir'tue of ia power lof sal i contained in a deed df trust, bearing da' ke-first d.y of November, A. 1894, executed by Harriet N. Atkinson of hu city of AsheVille, N. tto 'the unlnr-e'ignekl i'n fee isimpleas trus'tee for purpceds as herein mentioned, W'lu't deed of trust is relccirded in mb- offi jt (the iretg'ister ofi deocLs lor liunwmbe county, N. in book No.

3s of mo t-gagaes, ialt ipiage 181; 'dlefauk havin'g L-een maide ini paymen'c of the indeljiDed-ness icitenided to be secured by the same, by whiich the ixver to sell has become. operaJtive. the undersi gined at the requft of itlhe cestui que 'ciruit, will, on Monday, the fiCth day of June, A. 1899, Offer for siale "by public auction for cash to the 'highest bidder, ait 'the court house door in the city of Asheville, N. t)he following dieiscrtbedi piroper.ty, in order to tlhe pnovislon's in aJid Itrust deed, towit: One lot of l'amd ertuaite, lyitng and being im the citty bf Asheville, coupity of Buimcombe amd SHkteof Ncdtlh-jiairoai iia, at the south -wetet lirnterseicltion of Haywood tand Ann eftnee'ts to said c'ity, to the wesitern portion thoVelof, beglifflnang a dtake in the soulthjem rmangto of Hay Wood edtreet, at the corner of the fenice dlvUdiing tdif left (hereto conveyed from Ith'e ilot owned by Cajrlber and Rawfs, Bind runs then-ce south.

18 degrees artd! 4 minutes east wfith aalid-fetti'Oe amid tone line of said lot ioif Carter and HawFs, ono humtdired md thtrfty-five iannd one-tenlth feet to a stake, thence nortlh fifty-five degrees and 41 tatautes eadt Onle hundred and (twelve amd seven-tenlths feet "to a 'si Jake in the west mlargin of AJnia efffreefty -tlhi lim Pates tolg one foot back of the servant! Womae on a fine paireWeli to same, hemce wtDthjpaM' rriairfefn with.eiaid street noritlh 13 degrees and forty-five minutes west one humdredi anM fourteen and tsix tenths feeit to a efoake, thtemae north 17 degrees amid ftflty-sevenl mdnuites west, flfity and twotieinrtihs ifedt td a stake in thesbuJth miaa-gltn of HlaywoodL Street, thence wm that street south 41 degrees 4 rnlBrmitea -wee, fociry-one and eigM-tenltlhs feeit to a stake, thencsouth noaity-frve degrees and j2rmlnute west, efinety wrid tWc-tenftha feet to the place of thld begtontag, conlbaJkrfng sixteen thousand aeven hundred arid evemite: Quatrte feet, be the eamie morel or lees, nnld paaMculy In "teald idleed of trust, tOjwMch.and ithe records thereof: reference Is healeby rriade as part of Hhe Viesctripltjfom hereof. uiatea flrst day or May, A. ONE TRIAL BOTTLE THIS OFPER ALMOST An External Tonic Applied to the Skin Beautifies it as by Magic. TIE DISCOVERY AGE Third It stops at once all catarrhal an mucous discharges and kills the cough. Fourth It provides a true tonic influence which invigorates and vitalize! all weak spots and brings the entire systerr back to a healthy normal condition.

Best of all. this glorious discovery is youn for the asking. By a special arrangemen made with the Doctor, readers of this papei mayobtaiu the Four Preparations making ut the complete Slocum System, as illustratec above, by sending their complete names postoffice and express addresses to tin Slocum Laboratories, 96 and 98f Pine Street New York, being sure to mention this paper Editorial Advice. Write to the Doctor to day, ask his advice, and he will give you thi benefit ol his years ot experience. Don de lay, but send your full name, postoffice anc to Dr.

T. A. Slocum, 98 Pin Street. New York, N. and be sure to saj that you read this generous oner this paper FREE SURPASSES BELIEF.

THE INVENTOR. ers at their parlors one trial bottle ef tbab Complexion Tonic absolutely free and In order that those who. cannot call or who live away be benefited, they will send one bottle any ad-dres all charges prepaid, on the receipt of 25 cents (stamps or silver) to cover cost of packing and delivering. The price of thi wonderful tonic is $1.00 per bottle, and this liberal offer should be embraced by alL The Misses Bell have just published' their new book, "Secrets of This valuable work is free to all desiring it. The book treats exhaustiveii jf the importance of a good complexion tells how a woman may acquire beauty and keep it.

Special chapters' on the care of the hair how to have luxtuiant growth harmless methods of making the hair preserve its natural beauty and color, er en to advanced age. Also instructions how to banish Superfluous hair, from the neck end arras without injury to the skin. This book will be mailed any address on request. FUEB Trial Bottles or Wonderful Complexion Tonic free at parlors, or 25 cents (cost of packing and to those at I-" Cottespondence cordially solicited. Ad dross r- New York Ocy.

A WOMAN WAS Thousands have tried from tirrie lmjne-morial to discover some efficacious remedy for wrinkles and othef imperfections of the complexion0, ifit none '-had yet succeeded until the Misses Bell, the now fam--ous Complexion Specialists, pi 73, Fifth Avenue, New ty, offered public their wonderfuj Complexion Tonic. The reason so many failed to make this "discovery before ia plain, because they have not followed the right rBalms, Creams, Lotions, never hayo tonic effect upon the skip, hence the failures. Tho Misses Ben's Complexion Tonic has Jgt most exhilarating effect upon the cuticle, absorbing and carrying -pfif air impurities 'which the blood by its natural action is constantly forcing to Jthe. surface 6t the gkiv- Ut is to the skin what a Vitillidng tonic is to the blood and nerves, a kind of jiew lifetliat immIiafely exhilarates and strengthens wherever applied. Ita tonic effect is v4felt almost immediately, and it gpccdily banishes forever from the, skin; freckles pynplea, blackheads "moth patches, roaghness, of -tMy tf- yy "r'-.

'Z lMnlthat aHnay be benefited by 'r 'lri JJfeco vpry Aliases Bell wilL ifarapTibseht month eie to mil caU4 irliui BeSl'a coxmdenrkm itmAa. oompisxion aktai and. nnlclnueL H. B. CARTER, Trustee.

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