The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, November 27, 1896, Image 7

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inwife twelve for five repraise, colli dollar Id nnm?." Haywood, Oa. k, Savannah, Ua. stamps. tobacco easily mannood, be made well, new life and vluor, the wonder-worker that ^r men strong. Many gain ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy from yonr own druggist. Under I^^^^^HvusrAntee to care. Book aud sample ^^^^^HFridrese sterling Itemedy (Jo., Chicago York ^Mrars of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Mercury, mercury will sorely destroy the sense of f tinelland completely derangs the whole system when entering it through the muoous surfaces. Such artiolea sUonld never be nsed except on prescriptions from reputable physicians,aa tiis I ' inmntra t hast/ wiH Hft im ?>% *Ka ' san possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Dure, manufactured oy F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury and la taken internally, acting directly upon the blood Ami cnuooua surfaces of the aystem. In buyim Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure to get the genuine. vJ.* internally. and la made in Toledo, Ohio, by J). J.Cheney A Co. Testimonials free bold OyDruggiste, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family i'ilLs are the boau Just try a 10c. box of Carcarets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. FITSstoppcd free and permanentlycured. No fits after first day's use of I)r. Kline's Cheat NkrvkRkhtohkii. Free $.'2 trial lx>ttleand treatise. bend to Dr. Kliue, Itil Arch St., Phlla., Pa. An Iniportunt I>IfTerenee. To mnko it np|>nront to thousand)!, who .hink themselves 111, that thoy uro not afTliotjd with any disease, but that tho system simply needs cleansing, is to bring comfort aome to their hearts, as a costive condition is easily cured by using Syrup of Figs. Mun ufact ired by the California Fig Syrup Com pany only, ami sold by all druggists. One of the remarkable fen tan* of trade on tho Pacific coast Is the increase in shipments of flour fo China and Japan Dobbin*' Float Inir-Bora* Soap Is 100 pa- cent, pure. Made of Borax. It float*. Coat* you rame as i>oorer floa! Ins soap. Worth more. Ifalllatrus ron uHd it. Order one cake of your (trocar, you'll want a box next. A Citizens' League has been formed In Toronto, Canada, to put down the bicycle scorcher. The league is composed of th'o most prominent ^Iticens and Is oat tor blootL Wrkn bilious or costive, eat a Casoaret, candy cathartic, cura guaranteed, 10c.. 30c. I could not get along withont Plan's Cure for Consumption. It always euro-.?Mrs. E. C. Moui.ton, Need ham, Mass., October 22. 1?W. Mrs. Winslow'sSocthing Syrnp for chlldreg teething, soften*the gum*, reduce* inflammation. allays pain, cures wind colic. 20c. a l>ot tie. If nfYUc\ed with sore eyes use I)r. I. Thompsons Eye water. Deu-<;'ists sell at2.V:a bottle. Capcahfts st imuiato liver, kidneys and bowels. Never slckeu, weaken or gripe. 10c. Ringing Noises In tbe cars, sometimes a roaring, buzzing sound, or snapping like tbe report of a pistol, aro caused by catarrh, that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease. Loss of smell or hearing n'.so results from catarrh. Hood's Sarsa^arillu, the gr?at blood purifier, is a peculiarly successful .remedy for this disease, wnleh it euros by purifying the blood. If you suffer from catarrh, try Hood's Sarsaparilla The best?in fact the One True Blood Purifier. llanJI* Difl. are tho beat after dinner 1100(1 S r Ills pills, cure headache. 26c. OSBORNE'S ^d//eae\ ANI> V 0olxool of SlaortliJUicl AVaUHT%. b i. Nolut bmki umiI, Actual bu. . i?m from day of staring. lij-in-i* pauort, ou ago -nrr <noy ?o I good* u-ml. .Smi l for handannialy lllu (ratal oat*. loguo. . Board uhaapar (Uau iu soy SoalUara oily. If AYER'S a ^0}) If there is any rcas miuuiu n.">v: rvyvr s. \v \ #you take it to cure dises as qtiickly as possible a That is why you sliou quickly and cheaply?an mm people write us: "I woi jgr' of Ayer's Salsa pari 11a pjp kind." A druggist wri Ayer's will give more bei kind." If one bottle of oi three it must have the cost of one. There's tin pays every way to use ? Ayer's Sa ^^ ^^^^^^^VOpenlng. Closing - 7 46 88 ^^^ T... 7 53 7 43 7 53 T 7 71 7 59 7 79 7 65 7 85 7 70 7 89 7 89 7 78 7 81 ^^^^Vootton closed steady; middling up11-16; middling gulf. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. ^Kdverpool.?Cotton?Closing?Spot, mod ftato demand. l-33d lower; American midFdllng fair, 4%. Futures opened quiet but steady and closed ur?Kuinr si me auvnuce. American middling. November 4 21(5)4 22 ; November and December 4 18 December and January 4 15(S>4 If . January and February 4 14(5)4 16 February aud March 4 13(5)4 14 March and April 4 13(5)4 14 April \nd May 4 14 May nnd June 4 14(5)4 It June and July 4 15 July and August 4 15(5)4 14 NEW UltLEANM COTTON MARKET. New Orloaus, La.?Cotton futures ateady. November 7 81. December 7 13 January 7 24(5)7 25 February 7 23 March 7 40(5 7 41 AprJl 7 45(5)7 47 May 7 50(5)7 51 June 7 54(5>7 65 OTHElt MARKETS. Norfolk, firm* Baltimore, steady. 7%. Boston, quiet. Wilmington, Btendy, Philadelphia, firm. 7 7-10 Savannah, quiet, 7. New Orleans, easy, 7J4'. Augusta, steady. Charleston, steady, 7. New York, steady, 7 11-16. OilABI.OTTE COTTON MARKET. Strict good middling.. . 7 00 Oood middling 6% Middling 6% I Tinges 6% I Mains 6>4 | Market weak. COI.UMIUA COTTON MARKKT. Good middling 6% ' Strict middling 6Jm I Middling* Strict low middling Low middling 6% Murkut steady. RALEIGH COTTON MARKET. Cotton selling at 7<S7%. 1 Market firm. CU1CAOO GRAIN AND PRODUCE. Opening. Closing. Wheat. November 76 78% December 76% 78% May 80% 82% Corn. November 21% 23% December 24 24 May ; 27% 20% Oats, i November 18%' 18% December 18% 18% May 22% 22 Mess Pork, per bbl. December ... iC 42% C 42% January ?7 52% 8 52%' May *7 85 7 00 i Lard, per 100 lbs. December $3 62% 3 67% January $3 87% 3 30 May *4 05 4 10 Short ltlbs, per 100 lbs December $3 70 3 67% January ' $3 72% 3 7a May *3 95 3 95 1 Cash quotations nre as follows: Flour steady. Wheat, No. 2 spring, 73%; No. 3 spring, 75(Si77; No 2 red 85%fii80!... Corn. No. 2, 23%<&24. Onts, No. 2, Is1,.; No. 2 white, fob 21%<8-21j%; No. 3 wnite, f o b 17%<821%. live, N>?. 2, 87%. Barley, uom- ; inal, No. 8, f.o. h 27<?37;No. 4, 23@27. Flax ] seed, No. 1, 77. Prime timothy seed, ?2.00. i Mess pork, per bid.. ?0.50(86.55. Lard, per ] 100 lbs.. ?3.70(8 8.75. Hhort rib sides j (loose-), ?8.55(8 3 85; dry salted shoulders : (boxed), 4%@4.' j; short clear sides (boxed) 3%(a4. Whiskey, distiller's llnished goods, per gallon, #1.18. NAVAL STORES. Charleston.?ltosin llrni ut ?1.40(8 1.45. Turpentlno llrm at 25,%. Wilmington.?ltosiu llrm; strained ?1.55 good ?1.60; spirits steady 24%<8)25. Tar llrin at ?1.50. Turpentine Arm; hard ?1,50; soft ?2.00; virgin ?1.90. Savannah. ?Spirits llrm at 25%. Sales 1,969. ltosin llrm; water white ?2.00; window glass ?2,30; N, ?2.10; M. ?1.90; K. ?1.70; I, ?1.70; II, ?1.65; O, ?1.60; F, *1.55; E, ?1.50, D, C, U and A, ?1.50. COFFEE. Coffee?Spot ltio. dull; No. 7, jobbing 11%. nvoiee, 10%. Mild, quiet. Cordova, 15(&17; mrv The rleo market was Hrm at Charleston. Tim quotations art-: Prime, 5(8>5>f; Rood. JJ j? 4%; lair, 4?4'4 ; Common. ?'3.' fx. RAI.KIOII TOBACCO MARKET. , Smokers, Common -S " Good 5 ; 44 Fiuo 10?l.r> Gutters, Common 10? 15 I " Good 18? 20 " Pino 20<?)28 Killers, < oinmou '2? 8 41 Good 4? f> 41 Fine 6?10 A'rnpin'rs, Common, green lO.'.i is G >od '20? 30 44 Fine 35? 50 -Market strong with good demau I for all fad os. Wannaiuukcr for U. 8. Senate. F.x-Postmaster Ooneral John Wannn' maker has signaled his willingness to be a I candidate for United States Senator from | Pennsylvania to succeed J. Donald Camoiou. whose term expires on March 3rd, 1897 ARGUMENT. ? mM on why you should use fj|p is every reason why you lien you take sarsaparilla tsc ; you want to be cured ud as cheaply as possible. s|||/ Id use Aycr's: it cures /|||\ id it cures to stay. Many Li Id sooner have one bottle ||pj| than three of any other tes that " one bottle of (pp nr?fit tlin 11 civ r\( o?v I Aycr's will do the work |jj|| ; strength of three at the b point in a nutshell. It \^/ HI rsaparilla. # *? ROUSTS BUM, The Georgian Say^North Carolina's ? Senator is a Traitor. t y i FEELS HIMSELF A GUILTY MAN. ? b . f You Did Not Dare to Publish It (the ? First Defter) Because You Felt Ita g Arraignment of You to Be Unan- * swcrable. o ti ? o Tom Watson has been rubbing more red pepper into the wounds of Benator Marion tj Butler. Iu his paper ho publishes his an- si swer to Butler, aud it is without any appear- 0 Slice of conservatism. Tn his rentv Mr. Wat* " son says, in part: p "You did not dare to publish it (the first b letter; because you felt its arraignment of ? you to be unanswerable. Mr. Washburne's p telegrams (to which I was no party) did not u control you in not publishing the letters any more than they comfort you now In sup- *| pressing it. The truth is, Senator, you feel D you.self to bo a deeply guilty man?as, In- 8 deed, you are. IuBtead ol managing this ^ great campaign in a spirit of broad patriot- p ism and couragoous loyalty to your noml- n nee and party, you have allowed your per- b sonal ill-will towatd me to divert you into a n tortuous, narrow, jealous and disloyal policy u which has shipwrecked the People's Patty o: and brought the success of Mr. Bryan to a p crisis of exceoding peril. You now plead o with me to pull you out of the hole. I shall o< do nothing of the kind. You pecked your y way into it and you must peok your way a out. u "Senator, you were selected as chairman A to help me with this campaign. You were ft oxpocted to act with me and for mo. You 8 have not donoso. You have acted without aj me, and you bavo acted against mo. In nothing have you consulted mo. At no timo huvo si you told mo of your plans or your purpose. r< "In all this you may be right and I may be c wrong. The committee called ofT by you to w one side at Chicago bns sustained you and 11 censured me. Therefore my position is most t< painful. Tbo llryau-Sewall committee is rl against mo, and the Bryan-Watson committco d ie against me. I stand alone. But. Senator, si I was a Populist while you were still camp- tl ing with the Democrats nnd I have always si been a Middle-of-the-ltoad Populist, while p you never have been. A fuslonist you have si always been, nnd you bargain with the Ro- a publicans in one campaign nnd with the j< Democrats in the next. In this campaign you tl hnve tbnrgained with both Republicans and ?i Domocrats. "God only knows which bargain you in- tl tend to keep. c< "As for mo, I turn from you to appeal to o< the real true-hearted Populist. If I havo d sinnsd against pcincipnl and right in de- a mantling that our party aud its nominees and si its creed be represented by the Democratic n party who had coine to you for help?then I si want the party to say so, and I will bow to o Its decree. But I do not recognize your right to put mo under the heels of the Democratic tricksters ami bosses, aud I shall continue to claim the privilege of speaking and writing for the national nominees of the People's Party. ? "I do not believe that tho time baa yet coniC J when Popull.-ts will say it is t?oa90n to be J loyal to the Populist ticket, ylt is unneoes- . sury for me to say that my letter of accept- i aueo must stand iust as it is written. 1 Yours etc., 1 Thomas E. Watson. ? t< liryim'g Itlggcst Plurality. 2 p Texas will stand at the head of tho States which will give Bryan majorities. Thoro is no c I telling how big the majority will be In that v State. Up to Saturday last complete returns j. bad been received from 150 of tho 240 organ- ti lzed counties of the State au<l they give Bry- u an 117,i38 plurality over The a I counties to report, it is said, will run Bryan's b 1 pulurality beyond the 150,000 mark. Qover- p | nor Culberson has only 46.000 plurality from the reported counties, over Klrby, Populist, c The full vote of l he State will, it is thought, li approximate 550,000 which is 150,000 larger tl j than over before cast n Colorado will bo next to Texas in the mat- fl , tor of a majority; Missouri is third, Arkan- p gas fourth, Mississippi fifth, South Carolina sixth, with the other States following. ? p A Compress Collapses. : At Macon, Ga., just after the compress had n ihut down and while a gang of twenty-five rj men, In charge of Superintendent Amos ^ | Cordson aud his brother, Hiram Cordson, a were at work on it. the south end of the 1 platform at the Central railroad compress n broke down, carrying to the ground 3,000 Niles of cotton nnd tho men at work. Thirteen of the numt>er were injured, but none r of them seriously. Tho superintendent, who ! u wits standing '? the middle of the section ? tlmt foil, escaped without a scratch. Consld- ? ring the nature of the accident the esoape of the men front death is almost miraculous. Tobacco War Kittled. A special from Now York says, rumors g still continue to be circulated about an im- 41 ponding sentiment of the war that has raged '' between the two tobacco manufacturers. The b 9org Tobacco Company of Middletown.Ohio. u has announced an advance of 1 cent a pound i on its throe principal grades of plug tobac! ;o. This is regarded by insiders as tin indi| cation of a llnal settlement of the tobacco h i rnto wnr. ^ _ ? a a Cornering; Cuban Tobacco. Reported purchases of Havana tobacco In Baltimore by New York dealers who are, it J is said, endeavoring to corner the market, j, has boon confirmed by local Importers. It is d j estimated that within the past few weeks p ' over tiOO bales have been bought in this city s ! oy Now York linns. Owing to the condition e 1 of uiTairs in Cuba a scarcity of this tobacco v Is looked for by some men in tho trade and t the niovo to corner the market is attributed II >i.i^ ?..?> - .V .u.o ...... I c r Lumber's l'rlee Advanced. o At Memphis*, Tonn., Tho Southern Lumber jj | jiunu lecturers' Association in called .session n I adopted a prioo list advancing yellow pine li I JO cents per 1,000 foet. Acommitteo was up- * j pointed to prepare resolutions mouiorluliz- a I ng congress to increase tho tarilT on Cnnu- c iiuu lumber. j1 A Lawyer Skips. Mr. J. B. Buxton, n prominent lawyer of * (Vilkesboro, N. C.. is missing. Ho disappearsi from homo a few days ngo and some very s inplonsnnt development have since boon mule, A warrant has been issued for his arrest. charging him with forgery and ombczilemont. signing eertiilcateg of tho county {' ourt clerk and register upon n mortgage j iced by which he obtnined money from A. L. w Richardson, of New York. , n a J. B. Itobfnton, tho South Afrloan millionaire, makes yachting bis hobby. -A " % >* " "v t ^JBOVgMgNT U TttADB. tndatN?t'?>d K. O. Dun & Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade. B. a DU 4 Co. Mfi "The gain in volimeot builnm continues entirely without irooedeut. More then 890 establishments tare slatted work slnoe the election whleh re re idle and at least 800 hare Increased rorklng foroe, making 90 concerns which re known to have added largely to the numer at work, and thbee are only part ol the rhole number. Every day thus adds thouandsto the number of those who are able to or a week's supplies, and to make up radually for in any months of enforced eonomy. Already this brings gretr. inrease in the volume of business sod tbe i 1 ear In 17 hnnu MnhiiiK, fnr thu flrat I Ime in several years, not only exceed those f last year by 10 per cent, but also exceed boee 'of the same week la 1892 by 9 per cent, luslneee tnen are all auxious to prevent anyblng like tbe Itctitlous excitement of last ummer, and In nearly all branches an exeseive rise in priocs is prevented. But with tore hands at work there is inevitably a 1 reater demand for supplies, materials and , roducta. The speculative markets have een reacting, which is also natural. Wheat ( ad risen with wonderful rapidity, so that sports had been checked by th<> higher ' rice, and realizing started a break which lade the closo 3 7-8o lower foi the week. I otton has declined from 8 to 7.02 cents, in ! [ pite of the starting of many cotton ' lllls, and the controlling fact for the mo- , ' lement is that reports of a yield smaller than .000,000 bales are now entirely discredited, be quantity coming into sight has exceeded [ ist year's by 820,000 bales, and it Is not' exacted that the docreaso in the remaining \ lonths of the'year will bring the aggregate . elow 8,600,000. The export demand does " ot abate, although temporarily chocked | rhile prices were above 8 cents, and the inrease of 09,400,000 in value of cotton ex- | orted In October contributed more than any . ther single item to make the aggregate ex- " sed that of the same month in any previous i ear. In spite of heavy payments on loans ' broad, the movement of gold this way would 1 ndoubtediy be resumod if foreigu buying of ' . merican securities should set in. Failures : " >r tho week have been 344 in the United j > tates, against 820 last year, and 40 in Canada, galnrt 42 last year." ^ Bradstrect says; "Jobbers and other wholelie dealers in general merchandise do not " sport the anticipated increase in the volume * f goods dibtribpted this week. Tho mild eatherhad an unfavorable influence, but ^ le sharp drop in the temperature inclines > stimulate the demand for seasonable fab- \ lea. There are increased purchases of lioliay goods and the tone of the market for I Laples is one of ojcourngement. Relatively le heaviest demand has beoa for dry goods, t boos and groceries, but even iu these lines, " articulariy dry goods, the volume has beeu mailer than expected and disappointment is result. Thero has been no decrease in the ,kKU~ ... 4. t nn io. iu utui, 11 in siigimy larger inn a week ago. Id most lines tcudingto iurcase. "In addition to changes in tlie price - noted, io week is marked by renctious for wheat, orn, oats, sugar, turpentine, pork, lard, offee. petroleum. Wlieat Hour advances, as 0 several varieties of lumber. Iron sheets ud tobacco. Combinations among iron and teol makers are expected to advance or laintain recent advauees for nails, bar iron, teel beams, rails and billets utul other forms f steel." WASHINGTON H^PPKNINGS. The Comm'ssjoner General of Immlgraloo bis annual ropoi? ohows that during Lie last fiscal year the arrivals of immigrants 1 this country aggregated 443,267, twoliirda of whom were males. Of these 240,g6 wore landed and 2,799 were debarred and eported at hte expense of varioussteamsbip nes by which they came. Of those deported 776 were found to be nder contract to perform labor In tho Uniad States made prior to their urrival and ,023 were returned as bclougiug to other rohlbited classes. In addition 238 who had become public barges within a year after their arrival rore returned to their countries The Commissioner-General states that he nows of no immigrant landed in this county during the last year who is now a burden pon any public or private institution. The mount of money brought into the country y immigrants was fully iH.917,318, and robably largely in excess of that. The report says statistics do not justify the oncluslon that our alien population is growng in undue proportions. The llguros for be past year compared with the average nuual immigration for the proceeding ten seal years, discloses n decreuse of over 21 or cent. -IAlthoilirh flift Ifoimo pnmmlttcB on nnnro" riatlons meets November 20th for the com" aencement of work ou the appropriation ills the estimates of the various departaents have not been completed. The law equlrer these estimates to be submitted to he Secretary oi the Treasury by October 1st, ut this law has always been ignored under 11 administrations. In partial from the eat!nates will be ready when the House comlittee meets but will not be made public. Dr. Burgess, sanitary inspector of the maine hospital service at Havana, reports tt urgeon General Wymau that there wat reater mortality from yellow fever ai lavana during the past month of Octobei ban any month of this year so far. Owing to the satisfactory condition of ?.ht old reserve, the Treasury Department hiu ecided to abandon tho reports by tolegranc rom the sub-Treasury in New York. Th? ondition of tho sub-Treasury will hereaftei e reported to the Departmeut by mall at ual. Two new postmasters for North ("arolint as been appointed. M. O. Miller, vice C. liller, resigned, at Buxton, Daroeouty, N. (J., nd J. B. Council, vice H. F. Stone, resigned t IUalto, Chatham county, N. C. - I It h stated nt the Navy Department, in cxBnuation of the fact that thecourt of inquiry a the battleship Texas is held behind closed oors, that It is not thought advisable to give lublicity to tho probable weakness in the hip just at the present juncture when the yen ui u*ur7? utiuoii^ ?uo uacuicu iu uur lilth1 and military nfTairs. It is learned that he investigation is developing some startlug facts about the structural strength ol lie ship's hull which has caused so much, onoern since her keel was laid. The most emarkable thing about the recent Hooding f the ship is that the water tight doers leakd ami other compartments were llooded in ddition to that In which the accident ocurred. It Is now developed on account ol ?ek of stiffness in all the bulkheads of the hip and consequent warping of the frames nd plates, that nono of the doors when losed iltted hermetically, as they should, nd the cellular system of the vessel is thereore practically worthless This year's raw sugar supply of the world urpasses that of 'Do notwithstanding the normous Cubnu dellcit, according to ofllial statistics received nt the Department of I I ?4 4J* ?? I Kit* II wiu v> uuou uciinui i\(U Ol a I ?31. i'tV irsbarg. 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The popular belief is that Jr. ' they must suffer on and on?or go jr \J to a physician, and reveal secrets that he ought not to know. . \# W Nine-tenths of women's troubles can be cured without physician's aid. ty VJ MoELrLIDH'S ^ YWIKTE of CARDUI5 i? remedy thac **~t>9 the drain on the system. It stops the pains that drag \Sr' VV and pull at the organs of >vyiiioukwJ. Tt them strong and well. JCt Inf* makes them attractive by making them healthy. Price <1 p^? L<.ia?. jf? 4 V NOLD BT ALL DEALERS IIT MEDICINE. WI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII jj Important Notice! 1 I rPlin nn)\r rrAnnlnr* 4 Rnlrpp'c rhorolntp " X J ! celebrated for more than a century as a do- | 1 ' ' licious, nutritious, and flesh-forming beycr- < > < I M age, 1S put up in Blue Wrappers and Yel- ; ; ; || 'nf\ 'ow Labels. Be sure that the Yellow!! ! ! In ipgR Label and our Trade-Mark are on every!! ! WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd., Dorchester. Mass; j j _. ' ' trade-mark. , , Potash rs a necessary and important ingredient of complete fertilizers. Crops of all kinds require a properly balanced Eft&LEBEHG ^ manure The best * BICE HULLER. 1 A . * 1 * The only machine that in on? operation, H 1 I 1 ,~7 will Clean, Hull ami Polish rotaglr r!<?o-i ^ ^ L^A A. J. O puttinp it In merchantable condition, *SiS2dy (or table use. Simple and easy to manage, contain a high percentage Write for prices and term?. Also * CORN MILLS, SAW MILLS* of Potash. plan wo MACHnats??J9<v*a ... . . kinds of WOOD.WOItKING MAAll nbout Potash?the rrsultsof its use by arttla! ex- miWITItV ' <* periment on tlic best farms in the United States?is bHINKKY and told in a little hook which we publish and will gladly * u if Ukilfrec to auy farmer in America who will write for if, RflCltll!6ry dUDO'lCS* C6RMAN KALI WORKS, Talbc'-f amd I.iddell Engine? and Boilers' 93 Nassau St., New York. on llHnd at FactoryPrice?. V O BADMikM #s ? |k m? 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OHLORAU Ji M_ tOC A INK or TOBACCO habits and WISH to hp CURED with little or no discomfort |fl CURES WHtRE ALL ELSE FAILS. and freedom from all possible danger, addrem kpj liest t otinh Syrup Tastes Good. Dae Rf for information na ^'idfydrugntMs. Pi TilK KKKIiKY INSTITUTHJ. S|pEEXZEGSSI9uSX3BP N- West comer Ididy and Marion BtraeU i m Drawer Sf Columbia, 8-0- j ! /