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THE ASIIEVILLE DAILY. CITIZEN. 3 Hoop Your Masseur IGHT ON SIMMONS IN THE U. S. SENATE FRIDAY'S WORK IN THE LEGISLATURE Notica of Sale of Valuabla Copper Lands.

SETTLEMENT IN ASSESSMENT CASES Compromise; Reached by the State and the Railways. tlOVERNOK AYCOCK RECOMMENDS THE RATIFICATION OF THE AGREEMENT. Contlnued from Page 1. the senate always meets in extraordinary session for a number of days at me ueKinning ot an administration. Accordingly the test of Mr.

Simmons' status will come now in about five weeks, immediately following the ad- ournment or the present congress. THE PARK. Since Senator PrltcharJ went away the crusade in behalf of the Appas lachlan park has been- lagglnp. He has been the soul of the fight. The formal death of the Olmsted res olution, intended to determine the ex tent to wninri suffrage had been suppressed In North Carolina and other outnern states, occurred thl uwk.

Readers of The Citizen will recall that its death was predicted long ago in these letters. The members of the redlctrlctlnsr committees of the North Carolina leg- immure wrote nere some days ago to Representative Kluttz. asking fori the first proofs of the North Carolina cen sus, as a basis on which to begin their worn, waving now the figures of population In all the towns and counties they can make definite plans about how Jisincts snould be senator Butler has heralded to the world again this week that he Intends to practice law at Raleigh after he eaves tne senate. The Dubllcatlon of in Interview or two oceasinnnllv tn that -effect, while he Is still a senator. lavertises him.

In his profession and ne senator is using the trick for all It worth with the local newspapers. SMALL ACCOUNTS. North Carolina takes the cake for miall accounts turned Into the govern-nent for collection. These are shown In i statement of deficiency estimates the secretary of the treasury has Just forwarded to congress. William A.

Wllks, postmaster at Wllksvllle. N. nas an account for two cents, on ao- of his compensation being under- lor the second Quarter of I9u0. Che estimate for two cents has gone to ongress ana will be incorporated in a Jill. The house will first Dass uoon it: the senate.

A conference between two houses may be necessary, and vhen It Is all fixed up the president wll. lgn the bill, containing, of course, a treat many other Items. Finally the jostmaster general will send a check two cents to Postmaster Wllks. there is an example of what red tape -an accomplish. A good business man would go to his cash till, take out the noney and pay the debt.

That would the end of it. Postmaster Joseph H. Gooth of Stem, X. also has a little money coming the government, a little mort Is coming to Postmaster Wllks. lis check will be for $3.40.

also on account ot mistakes made in reckoning tils compensation. Wood's Seeds Grant's Pharmacy. $1CO -REWARD S10O. The readers of this paper will leased to learn that there is at leas, ne dreaded disease that science ha. jeen able to cure in all its stages, lb Catarrh.

Hall's Catarrh Curt the only positive cure known to tht nedical fraternity. Catarrh being joiistitutional disease, requires a con ititutional treatment. Halls Catairl Cure Is taken Internally, acting di-ectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ng the foundation of the disease, ano the patient strength by building jp the constitution and assisting na In doing Its work. The proprie id's have so much faith In Its cura- poweis, that they offer One Hun ed dollars for any case that It fallt to cure. Send for list of testimonials Address.F.

J. CHENEY Toledo.O. "Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family rills are the best. l-K-lm-tu th st V.

Brown Son have moved into their new quarters, 16 Church street. next to Sawyer's Carpet Store vhere they have fitted up the most convenient rooms for the business to be found In the state. Office open every hour in the year. l-81tf A new Institution; the third of the kind In America. A College of Photography Where this art will be taught as It Is practised by photographers today In all Its branches.

Operating, Posing, Lighting, Retouching, Etching and Modeling. Printing, Toning and Mount ing. Developing, Spotting and Finish Ing. The above will be taught to ladles and gentlemen as a whole or either branch separatedly if preferred, as each branch Is a profession In Itself, The student will have advantages here of seeing the regular work of the studio made, also have all cameras and lenBes of the studio to practice with under the skylight. We guarantee each pupil to learn this art for a given sum and they can remain in the studio until thor oughly satisfied without paying any more.

Pupils can enter at any time For further Information call on or ad dress J. M. McCandless, studio 7 and 9 Patton avenue, Ashevllle, N. C. d.sat-sw.-tue What the Lawmakers at the Capital Are Doing.

MESSAGE FKOM GOVEKNOH AY-COOK REGARDING TAX ASSESSMENT COMPROMISE. Raleigh. N. C. Feb.

house was called to order by Speaker Moorr at 10 o'clock. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Petitions Brittaln: Regulating thr hours of labor In textile mills; Coleman, for modifications of the election w- a Bills Introduced Allen of Wayne: Authorizing judiciary committee to compel attendance of witnesses; Bar-nett, to incorporate Bushnell; Brad-sher, to regulate the employment ol labor; Dean, to amend section of codr relating to grants; Blythe, to prohibit manufacture and sale of liquor In Ave miles of Mount Moriah church. PASSED FINAL READING.

To authorize chairman of judiciary committee to compel attendance of wit nesses and production of papers in tbr matter of the Impeachment of Judget Furches and Douglas; to regulate thi employment of counsel, (the bill passed second reading); to incorporate tht Ashevllle Woodworking company; Increase license tax for retailing liquor In Greensboro; to prevent fishing In Deep creek, Swain county; relating to trustees of colored normal school a. Goldsboro, placing appointment o. same in hands, of superintendent o. public Instruction; for relief of J. A.

Parsons of Clay county; to amend tht charter of the Methodist orphanage requesting senators and representatives in congress to support a bill foi the. purchase of Temple Farm and tht Moore house at Yorktown; to confe. upon the governor the power to fill va cancies on the corporation commission to protect owners of timber; to maki the bishop of east Carolina a corpora tion sole; to amend chapter 273, lawi 1899, relating to dispensary In Ruther ford county. The house elected Capt. M.

O. Sher-rill as state librarian for two years. A messago from the governor wa: read relating to' the railroad tax as cessment compromise. IN THE SENATE. The senate convened at 10:30, Lieu tenant-Governor Turner presiding, anc Rev.

A. W. Curtis of the Congregation al church offered prayer. Petitions presented Plnnix, from citizens of Person for modification ol the election law; Justice, from Ruther ford Confederate veterans relative tc pensions. Bills Introduced Miller of Pamlico by request, a resolution to Investigate the Soldiers' home; Justice, to eslabllsl a new township In Polk county; Llnd- say, to authorize a committee to Inves tigate the management of the lnstltu tion for the deaf, dumb and blind; Foushee, to protect farmers and mer chants; Alexander, to encourage man ufacturing and aid the State Hortlcul tural society; Smith, to amend section 1618.

laws 1899, relative to the exami nation of state banks; Buchanan, to es tabllsh township line In Mitchell coun ty. THE CALENDAR. Senate bill to allow alimony In cases of divorce a vinculo matrimonii, passed third reading; house bill, to allow Charlotte to issue bonds to fund the floating debt, issue not to exceed $40,000 passed seoend reading; house bill, pay Indebtedness for new Jail In Gra ham county, passed secona reacting house bill, to authorize commissioner of Macon county to purchase land and build houses for the aged and Innrm, passed second reading; house bill, to allow Swain county to levy a special tax to aid in building an Iron bridge, Dassed second reading; senate bill, allow Jackson to levy a special tax nnased second reading; house bin, to mithorie -Wevnesvllle to issue, bonds Dassed second reading. The election of state iwranan came ud as a special order at noon. Arnng tnn nominated Mr.

O. Sherrill. He re celved 38 votes and none against him, House bill to authorize Marion to ts tablish water works and sewerage, passed second reading, GREAT SUNDAY SCHOOL TOUK, The international Sunday school ex -iiiiw committee has planned a great snnriav school tour which extends across the continent. Five practica Sundav school specialists start In Vlr e-inla In February and visit 18 states The entire party will be present at the state convention at High Point, n. Fphruarv 20-22.

It will be a rare oppor tunlty for the Sunday-school workers of the state and It is expected many delegates will be present. For lnrorma tion address J. W. Bryan, Goldsboro, N. Grant's No.

24 cures Cold and Grippe, 25c. Grant's Pharmacy. La Winter year By virtue of a decree of the Circuit court of the United Stat for the District of North Carolina, the unjerslgned will, on MONDAY, THE 4TH DAT OF FEB KUART, 1901. between the V.ours of 13 o'clock m. a o'clock p.

-sell at the court house door In the city of Ash'vllle, county 'ot Buncombe and state of Carolina, at public auction to highest bidder upon the terms below stated, those three ao pieces and parcels of land Jackson county, North Carolina, lo- known as the Cullowhee.Coppet Mine tract, the Alice Copper Mine tract he Savannah Copper Mine tract, more particularly described as. follows: First T.act or Cullowhee Copper Mine Tract-Beglnninj on a sarvls at the he the branch that Into Tennessee creel and runs south 55 deg'es west 23 pok-B hickory; thence south 76 utgive west 160 poles to. a white oak; thence south 15 degrees east 40 poles to a stake; thence north "5 deirrees eas. 160 pole to a stake; thence north 55 degrees eact 133 poles to a stake; thence north 15 degrees est 238 poles to a- stake; thence to the eginnlng, containing four huu-dred a res. Second Tract or Alice Copper Mine Tract beginning In the Thomas gap on a chestnut and runs south 40 degrees west 3 poles to an oak, Wm.

H. Bryson corner; thence south 70 degrees west 100 poles to a chestnut oak; thence south 30 degrees west 125 poles to a hickory In the county line, thenoe north 83 degrees west 154 polts with the county line to a white oak; thence north 70 degrees west 60 poles with the county line to a Spanish oak; thence north 40 degrees west 90 poles to a double chestnut; thence N. 25 deg. east 100 poles to a stake In Fox's line; thence norm degrees east 32 poles with Fox's line to a stake: thence north is degrees east 60 poles to a poplar; thenoe norm aegrees east 73 poles to a hickory In D. Presley's line; thence east 71 poles to Presley's stake corner; thenoe norm iu poies to a stake; thence north 80 degrees east 93 poles to a Spanish oak; thence south 37 degrees east 236 poies to me oeginning, containing 633U.

acres. Third Tract or Savannah Cnnnw viin. Tract Composed of two adiolnln tracts, the first, beginning, on a white oak and running thence north 20 degrees east 16 poles to a stake on the line or a tract known as the Jones Copper Mine tract; thence east with that line 79 poles to a stake; thence north 9 de grees east continuing with said line 88 poles to a stake, corner of said Jones tract; thence north 7 degrees west 55 poies to a stake on the original line of No. 130; thence north 20 degrees east with tbat line 45 poles to a stake: tnence north 23 degrees west 11 poles to a stake on Isaac Ashe's line; thence east 16 poles to a stake on said Isaac Ashe's line; thence south with his line 82 poles to a stake; thence east 67 poles to a stake on the original line of No. 130; thence south 15 deirreen part wlth thut line 66 polts to a Spanish oak.

i.ience soutn zo degrei-s wost 70 pnlei to a stake In Bumgarner's line; thence north 80 degrees west with that line (4 poles to a stake; them-e south in ar grees west with Bumgarner's line so poles to a stake; thence south 80 degrees east 39 poles to a stake on original line of No. 130; thence south 20 degrees west 22 poles to a stuke or corner of tract No. 130; thence south 70 degrees east 100 poles to a stake, corner of No. 130; thence south 20 iK grees west 17 poles a ihk thence south 32 degree west 62 poles to a utak. i-ornei it Jones' tract; try? nee xuuth 58 degrees east 15 poles to' Mak.

thonce south 30 degrees west 7 poles to a Make on Jpnes' line; thence north 80 degrees west 63 poles to a stake, corner of Jones' tract; thence south 60 polts to a stake In the line of Jones' or Allison's and the Keener tract; thence west 60 poles to a stake In the line of Hlg-don's tract; thence rth 10 poles to a stake, corner of said Hlgdon's tract; thence-west with Hlgdon's line 100 poles to a stake, Hlgdon's corner; thence south 80 poles to a stake; thence east 72 poles to a stake on the line of the Jones or Allison and Keener tract; thence south 30 poles to a stake on the original line of No. 130; thence with that line north 70 degrees west 148 poles to a stake at the corner of the original line; thence north 20 degrees east 247 poles to the beginning; the second, beginning on a white oak, the corner of No. 130 and running thence south 20 degrees west 36 poles to a stake, a corner of Thomas West's entry; thenoe south 85 degrees west 145 polej to a white oak on the Macon county line; thence north 62 poles with said line to a white oak; thence north 27 degrees east with said county line 43 poles to a black oak; thence north 35 degrees west with said line 204 poles to a chestnut; thence north 11 degrees east with said line 2 poles to a stake; thence south 73 degrees east 204 poles to a stake, a corner of Jones' copper mine tract; thence south 170 poles to a stake at another corner of said Jones' tract; thence east 70 polos to a stake on the original Una of entry of No. 130; thence south 20 de grees west 16 poles to the beginning, containing 260 acres. TERMS OF SALE OF SAID LANDS.

The purchaser or purchasers of said lands will be required to pay In cash at the close of the bidding, 20 per centum of the amount bid, and to make three notes in equal Installments, payable to the undersigned, to become due In six, twelve and eighteen months from date, which shall draw interest from date until paid, for the remainder of the purchase money; and title will be retained until all of the purchase money Is paid. The three tracts will be first sold separately and then together, and the bid or bids will be accepted which will be most beneficial to the parties In Interest. Unless the purchaser or purchaser! shall promptly comply with the above terms of sale by paying twenty per centum of his or their bid or bids which may be accepted, and by making said notes as above required, then fort with after tch acceptance of said bid or bids and such failure said lands will then and there be resold at publle motion upon the terms above stated. This January 2, 190L T. II.

COBB, CHAS. A. MOORE, Commissioners. 1-4 d30t CANDY Blankets t3 soft as sew, by washing them in (GOLD DUST Wa-sfrlnti Powder It won't cure your heart disease. neither will anything else.

But the Red Circle Pill will cure thousands of people who think they have heart dis ease. True enough a diseased heart palpitates, but palpitation does not necessarily mean a diseased heart. It Is In the latter event that you are ad- visea to take the Red Circle Pill. Na ture will do the rest. For sale only at THE FELHAM PHARMACY," 24 Patton Ave: COfT J' QUISISANA SANITARIUM, 1(7 S.

French Broad avenue. Turkish, Russian, Sun, Sand Baths, etc. Mas- age, Swedish Movements. Eagle Bicycles GIVE I latisfaction 1 BECAUSE THfcY ARE HONESTLY MADE ASHEVILLE CYCLE CO. Phone 228 18 20 Church St M.

LUTZ Phone 754 City Market Everything new and fresh. Armour's and native meats, pure pork sausage, Hamburg steak, and game in season. 1-18-lm Blair, Mackey Co. I Huocensors to the Klverklilu Ututi uallng Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 37 South Mam St i FARMS 'OF ALL: KINDS WANTED PlMity of Buyers.

For Sale Great Bargain 800 acres of fine Farming and Grazing Lands for sale. 100 ares Bottoms. 10j acres table lands, 300 fine rich corn lan'ls. 1300 acres all told, $425or or the 600 acres for $300, with 700 fruit trees and 8 room house, on public road, good church, school ami mail facilities, and good neighborhood. Apply to JOHN M.

CAMPBELL, No. North Main St. Real estate dealer. 1-29 1 wk the outfitter; Watson Reagsn. real estate office, Court Square.

Phone 22S. Notice. By virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust dated the 7fh day of February, 1893, executed by H. B. Carter and wife.

L. K. Carter, to the undersigned as trustee, and by reason of default in the payment of the sum of money secured by said deed of trust at Its maturity, the undersign ed trustee, will on the TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. 190L sell at public auction to the last and nignest Didder, at the court house door in the city of Ashevllle, County of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, for cash, In order to satisfy the said debt, the following described real estate, to-wlt: A certain piece or parcel or lot of land situate, lying and beln on the east side of North Main In the city of Ashevllle, In the county and state aforesaid, and bounded and more par ticularly aescrioea ax follows, to-wlt: Beginning on a stake In the east margin of North Main street, 161.5 feet In a northwest direction from the northwest corner of a lot owned by A. J.

Lyman on the corner of Seney and North Main streets, and runs thence north 47 de grees 25 minutes east 127.4 feet to stake; thence north 41 degrees 43 min utes east 66 feet to a stakef thence south forty-seven degrees 13 minutes west 135 feet and 9 Inches to a stake In the east margin of North Main street, and thence with the east margin ot Bald North Main street south 49 grees east 66 feet to the beginning. This the 11th day of January, 1901. JULIUS C. MARTIN. 1-12 d4t sat Trustee Notice Notice Is hereby given by the mayor and board of aldermen of the city of Ashevllle, as required by law, that the City Engineer has made a survey and filed his report in the office of the city clerk, showing the amount of work done, and the cost thereof, In the mat- ter of the paving of that portion of Mont ford avenue from Haywood street to city limits.

In said city, and also showing the name of each abutting owner thereon, the number of front feet of each lot and the prorata share of sucl. cost of such street Improvement to be assessed against such real estate; and notice Is hereby further given that, at the first regular meeting of said board of aldermen to be 'held after the expiration of 10 days from this date, said board of aldermen will consider said report and if no valid objection be made thereto, the same will be adopted and approved by said board, and the lien and assessment for Bald street Improvement will then be come complete and This January 29, 1901. M. W. ROBERTSON.

Clerk of the City of Ashevllle. 1-29 dlOt Notice. Ashevllle. N. Jan.

28, 1901, Notice to the Public: Notice is hereby given to all persons, that Dr. F. W. Ihne, now residing at Graphlteville, McDowell county, N. is not and has not been my agent, for any purpose, since the 12th day ot November, 1900, and that he has not now, and hasn't had since that date, any power or authority to contract any debt or obligation whatsoever for me or In my name; and notice Is further given that I shall not pay any obligation In curred by the said Ihne since the term lnutlon of his agency.

JNO. K. CONNALLY. Per JULIUS C. MARTIN.

1-28 lw Notice, Notice Is hereby given that appUca tion will be made to the general as sembly of North Carolina, at Its pres ent session, to pass an act to lncorpo rate the Ashevllle Board of Trade with such powers, privileges and franchises as may be deemed appropriate. This the 10th day of January, 1901 FRANK CARTER, ALF. S. BARNARD, JULIUS C. MARTIN.

l-10-30d Committee on Legislation. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the W. Weaver Power Company, a corporation, at present created, organised and ex isting under the general laws of the State of North Carolina, under letters patent, or artl cles of Incorporation, duly Issued by the Secretary of State, will apply to the present session of -the General Assem bly of North Carolina for the passage of an Act confirming, ratifying and approving Its present charter, or articles of Incorporation, and to grant to It other and additional powers. This January 10, 180L W.

T. Weaver Power Company. Davidson, Jones Adlckes, l-10-30days. Attorneys. A ROM) CI AIM but we MEAN 1T The RED CIRCLE PILL IS the BEST Liver, Kidney Qnd Stomach Remedy ON EARTH.

Try It onc, and If you don't nr so your tnouey refunded. 34 doiei, ots. No uaulea THE PELHAM PHARMACY 11-I-18W Jt PATTON AYB. Poor Indeed re thow weighed down by mental de- Brewion. Men rlne in (hi world trough buoyant nerve force.

The lou of this force dully drugs down to failure some of the worliTi brightest minds. Such a condition commonly known Nervoua Debility. When you lone (elf-confidence snd feet your utrength, energy and nerve lore (re (lipping (way, ft is high time you (eck (cniible (id. You prefer health and success to miery and failure. he no equal nerre restorer.

A count of boxes will dumel that hrtvT teeling; the onnMunl wesrineM di(-(poem and replace! languor with new fort and vijror of body and bra In. fiix boxes wilt cure any ordinary caw of nenroas debility, fl aoC you get your money back, 1 00 per bos for In 00. mailed la lin package. Bonk trr. pAt KDICihs Cleveland, tthln.

Raleigh, N. Feb. The following are extracts from Governor message to the legislature to day: "I transmit herewith the second annual report of the North Carolina corporation commission. You will observe from said report that the cases known as the railroad taxation cases pending in the Circuit court of the United States for (be eastern district of North Carolina have been compromised and settled. Under the provisions of law the corporation commission In 1899 assessed the property of the Atlantic Coast Line at the Southern railway at 14, ui.e&u ana me seaboard Air Line at 17,980.245, making a total assessment of $35,579,870, which was a total increase on the three systems over the assessment of 1S98 of 19 022,678.

The assessment of the three systems named In 1900 was 36,373,382. "In a short time after these assessments were made the three systems named secured an Injunction from the Circuit court of the United States for the eastern district of North Carolina restraining the collection of the taxes on the assessments over and above the assessment of 1898 "We declined to assent to any reduction in the assessment for either year, but were willing that the property of the railroads subject to assessment should only beassessed as often as other property In the state is or shall be assessed. Upon consideration those representing the railroad companies decided to accept our view of the matter and withdraw their suits and pay the taxes assessed against them In accordance with the assessment made by the corporation commission both for the years 1899 and 1900 and they have paid Into the state treasury the full amount of the taxes due the state, to-wlU 144,661. and are now rrtv to Day as soon as the clerk of the corporation cojiuiusbiuh wo, out the necessary 0tatements. $32,084 In the school fund and $101,659 to the counties, cities and towns, aggregating $178 244.

This settlement appears to me to be Just and therefore, recommend to the general assembly to place railroads as to the time of their nf their oroDerty upon the! twins i of equality with all other as-' nrnrierty in me Biftie. ii such a law shall be passed the railroads will not again be assessed until 1903. "There are many good men, I am sware, who would have preferred to continue the litigation and to pass other and more stringent tax laws against the railroads, but to do so Involves continued litigation which so Tar has cost the state $18,273.25 with a considerable sum still due for services already rendered, and which cannot be continued at less than the cost of per year to the state. The railroads constitute a considerable and valuable part of the property of North Carolina and they are ot great Importance In Us industrial development. No fair-minded man desires In any way to hamper their growth and development.

On the other hand no Just man can assent to their having an advantage in taxation. 1 am persuaded that this Is one instance In which It would be wise, both for the state and the railroads to come to There was no debate In the senate tjpon the bill to give alimony in case of absolute divorce when it came up on third reading. Now tt goes to the house. This Is Where the fight will be. Cicero Culpepper, merchant, of Wilson, tiles absolute petition In bankruptcy.

His assets are $900; liabilities $3345. It Is said the loss by the fire at Plymouth foots up over $100,000. John Ruffln, colored, was hanged for rape today at Graham. The state gives the O. A.

Bobbins company of Charlotte leave to change its name to the Charlotte Cordage company. It is learned at the office of the state auditor that the falling off In privilege taxes this year will be at least $35,000. This Is the first year when the revenue act of 1899 Is In full force, as the taxes being paid In now are those for 1900. Robert W. Winston and J.

Crawford Brlggs of Durham were here today on the way to Wilmington where they will, before Judge Hoke, make up the appeal to the Supreme court In the noted suit of Gattls vs. Kilgo. Last night Register of Deeds W. H. Hood of this county died of heart disease.

He served during the war In the Confederate army. The front of the ourt house was today draped In mourning. The legislature will unquestionably wtlfy the agreement made as to the Uwssment of the railways. The recommendations of Governor Aycock wry great weight SOCIETY FOR NURSES. BRANCH OF GUILD OF ST.

NAEAS PROPOSED. BAR There Is a very popular and success ful society having branches In the dlf fcrent cities known as the Guild of 8t Barnabas for Nurses. The object of the society as stated in its constitution Is, "first, to assist its members In realizing the greatness of their calling Md in maintaining the high standard of christian life and work; second, ly M'oclatlng nurses together and with them other women as friend to provide under God's blessing some of the xwtforts and powers gained by uch association. Al thpr AM A mtmhar tot VlTO ional nurses In Ashevllle It has "een thought that a branch of the to-ty might be organized here and Proe helpful to the members. The v.

Dr. Bwope has taken the matter nq issued a circular to those reel' "Jt nurses whose names and address 7 culd obtain, Inviting them to at am "wetlnf In the parish house of February 5. at 4 o'clock, for of considering the nature oclety and Its regulaUons and sTni. Jr.whrther branch can be or-hn- hoped that all en- 32.nL V5 work nursing, who raged at this time, will try to are at- at Greatly Reduced Prices MEN'S DEPARTMENT: WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT: Sizes in Underwear are very much Everything in Winter Weight in this broken -still have good assortment your department greatly reduced. choice at 25 per cent off.

UNDERSKIRTS .25 per cent off. 25 per cent off. RAINY DAY SKIRTS. .25 per cent off. MIXED SUITS 25 per cent off.

TAILOR SUITS 33 1-3 per cent off. Alterations at small cost. an Flannel WaisU at big discount. PATTON AVENUI Phon 78 LI, toore ESCULETTS CURE FILEs" And all rectal dlanrdr. Plraannt; hot a phy (lo too.

Heaulls or money refunded. W. C. Cfrmlehael. C.

A. Rs)or. Wlngood Drug Store). For Bale by C. A- XUytotr, Druggist.

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