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1 Asheville Daily Citizen i Today's News Today. m Tin Citukn im member of the L T( Southern Aaaortilcd Press, and re- W m reives tlally from It avnla betwecD L y 1500 and jooo words of telegraph. IT Today's Fews Today, f j fnly unf nti,n In A.hrvillr re- L ccivm ill.tintchi duly ly irr lioni W pit" tMH-'tatlotl. Tht uaixr Tin Cirui.N. VOLUME XII NO. 250 ASIIEVJLLi:, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21, lst,7. PRICE . CENTS Great Removal Sale - - - Continued. FOR FREE wmi! dispensary sill cincisnati mi ill ma'.m i m mm a m .". Alabastine DKIAII.S OK T1IK ll Kl II V Mlt. ACT 1NTHO- )F. lll'.N IlltKll I10MK4 IWADKII WMH.KK illKC.DV K.ltSelltDK VOltlll t Altlli. IN.Y IS NOW. I ANIH.Ell. Obelisk Flour $( per baircl. 1'illsljurv Flour $5 75 per barrel. Purity Flour $5 50 per barrel. Cotosuct, 50 lb. cans, $3 25. Cotosuct, 10 lb cans, 70c. W. S. Lard, GO lb. cans, $3.25. W. S. Lard, 10 lb. cans, "Oc. Helmet Lard, 50 lb. cans, $3.75. Helmet Lard, 10 lb. cans, 85c. Bacon, 10 lb, for $1 00. 20 lbs. granulated sugar for $1.00. 0 Ujf. Arbuckle's Codec for $1 00. ?. & C. matches. 100s, 10c. doz. 50c. Tra for 30c. 00c. Tea for 40c. POWELL S SNIDER. Carried Unanimously! That few articles add so much to the appearance of trie dining room as a solid oak sideboard. Our stock contains many fine samples of these uselul and ornamental pieces of iurniture. Even the verv lowest of these are well made, handsome and strong. The greater the cost the more elaborate the carving and finer the finish. Look at our furniture even if you don't want to bur. It will be a pleasure, and enlighten vou as to value. W, A.Blair 45 Patton Ave, Royal J. Stokely.... Real Estate Dealer- Property Carefully Managed. Collection of house and ground ren's a specialty. Ml kinds of clerical work, writing of deeds and mortgages, searching of re coids, etc., done on short notice. First National Bank Building, Asheville, N. C. POCKET ALSO KODAK SUPPLIES. Cosby JEWELER, ...27 Patton AY6. Soda Crackers, 5c. a ad He Ginger Snaps, 7c. Oyster Crackers, 5c, 4c by the b jx Layer Kaisins, 10c. Macaroni, 8c. Cheese, full cream, 15c. Chipped Beef, 15c. Corned Beef, 10c. and 20c. fottd Ham, He. Best Hani, 11c. Breakfast Bacon, 8 c White Bacon, 5c. Grits, 2c. Oatflakes. 4c. Arbnckles' Ariosa Coffee, 3 pkgs 50c. All other goods at as low prices. S. H, Cbedester, 22 Patton Ave. TELEPHONE 90. Prompt and Free Delivery. STEEL SHOD Kodaks Is a pretty good natuefora boys' shoe. The makers call them that, and they deserve a good oame-llto2, $1.75; 2'.a to 6. $2.00. They'll cost-"you less In the end than a eboe tnat costs leu at first. Spangenberg's Shoe Store, 4 North Court 6qw re. How Nice Where Was ii Laundered!' At the Asheville Steam Laundry. TTcy wash clean. Don't leave blueing in the e lollies, nor streaks ol ditt. It is as good as laundry work can be Ikviusc they bavc all the conveniences to make it so. Also expcrler.ccd help. 95 .KING U And wagon will cull. BON MARCHE New stock Ladies' Straw Sailors 25c. 50c, 75c. New spring Dress Goods. Splendid values 25c.., 50c, o'.i.-. Going very rapidly, those lire Uuiltsnt 79c. worth $1. Ladies' Muslin I'ndtrwcn-. Corset Covers 25.-, 3.V., ',','Jc. and 50c. Drawers 25c, 30c, 50c Gowns 10c, .".'J.-., O'.lc , 70c, MV. Corsets, all the best males. Try our 50c. corset, bi st for I lie- money. See our men's 75c. and $1 colored shirts for 50c Bargains in men's lurtiiibings to close. BON MARCHE ir. sorm main sr. "The Unkindest Cut of All" Is tlu: cut nticc lh.it leaves no profit im the lnercli.'tnt. But in self defense we have decided to use the knife on al staple and low grade goods. A word to the wise is sufficient. G. A. Greer, 10 N. COURT SQUARE. We wish to call atten tion to our large and at tractive line of men's line shoes. We carry Cordovan, Calf skin, Kangaroo, Kid and l'at ent Leather. Our Patent Leathers are from $'!. 0 to $;.00 a pair. Large line of line Trunks at marked down prices. t J. D. Blanton & Co., 39 PATTON AVLNl'L. PHONE 274 Not to Children. OI K IIIMIK - "Natural (jems Xoith Carolina," ARTHUR M. FIELD Leading Jeweler, Cornel Chinch S reel anil Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. I i,ls nl Xi i TiLTIli Ai i i v 1 1 g almost il lily. i iiirgootl very ihcap. Ill 1'ThKIUv PATTUKNS. Si. Hecfvrooi tr Co. NOl'AIILK ATrit.VCTION. Animated Plet lire's ill the A. I.. Ar morv ull tln Week. Though the enterprise ol Cupt. T. W. B ookhart ni,d i In- i Ifijers ol the Ashe ville Light Itilantrv, the people of Ashe ville will have the opportunity of wit nessing not merely a fascinating attrnc Hon, hut one el the m ist wondcrlul invent ions of the cintury. This iaveti- l i i n is lallid the C ltiogra phoscopc or "Amiricmi CinoL'rnph " The midline contains a film .!'! lei I loni.', on which are 000 photographs. This lilrn passes through the machine at the rate of 20 pictures a second Thrown on a canvas, 12 bv 15 ltd, bv a small arc light, fig ures are produced, life s;c?, and everv detail of motion is graphically depicted As the light from the machine is fl ished on the screen, the frame seems imbued with life. In the v'cw of the sea, for instance, a long stretch of white sand Piqeirs. I he huge breakeis regularly breaking on the shore. Inn moment a gtoupol bathers appear. Girls riglow withf xcrcise sea in i cr into the water and along the pier, whtre they pluuge into the breakers, onlv to reappear and strike out for the shoic. The ifi.ct produced is sensational. Among the pictures to be shown is one of Annahdla, the famous dancer, in her beautiful sun dance. The charge of the I 'nlted States cavalry at West Point is lull of action. Other pictures to be shown ate: Sea waves dashing over an old pier at Long Brand,; resine of horfes from a burning stablf : New York fire de partment going to a tin; the pickanic niis' oath; a scene in the farm yard; a free filver discussior; the street dancers; the Black Diamond express on the Le hinh vnMey railroad running 70 miles per hour. Tfe engagement will begin this even ing in the A. L. I niinory. The prices ol ndmitaion aie: Adults, 2,i cents; chil dren, 1 5 cents. HACK FI!t)M tVlN-jTOX. Itt'turu ot Awhi'Vlllc'i Iitltfute to tlio State V. M. C. A. Con volition. -President V. A Blair of the State V. M. C. A and the Asheville V. M. C. A.; Secretary O. It. Van Horn of the local association, and Owen Smith, teturned yesterday nftirnoon (rem Winston, where thev had been in atteiidar.ee upon the annual session of the State associa tion. They sny the body bid an excel lent meeting aril that the delegates en jn ed t l eir sta v in the Twin Citv great lv. It had been surmised by some that. judging f om the delegation's way of getting on the wrong train, they would return via Washington, D. C. This, however, is mere supposition. The Cm- zi:.s knows that the ddfgales took the proper train and c line straight through without a balk. 1 he Charlotte delega tion were wnh thim anil saw tnem safely on the shevilletrain atSalisbury. Love's Uouil Fixed at K.'OOO. Iri a busimss letter received today by Jos. Ii. Ditktisn fiom Justice Oscar U'Ncil ol Newpirt, Tenn., i is stated that F. P Love, who is charged with burning the eh p t at Wolf Creek, Tenn , fcrnst, to the cadets at West Point par was taken before Justice O'Neil for bear-1 ticipatlng In the inaugural parade, the ing. Love waived examination ana i bond for his appearance at Circuit court na Dv practically unanimous rote, or wa fixed at $2000. Failing to givejdereda favorable report on the joint this Love was committed. resolution providing for their attendance. Mi.' Heel Ion n lu Ho Culled For the Fli-nt '1 1 1 in-winy In September- J mitten mill KeiilHtrurit ol lluu l'olltle-nl FhIiIi f- 1InP4ijhiii'Iw Dpeu lletweeu Sunup ami Hiimlowu. Ti e Kuiicoiube county dispensary bill, introduced last week by Representative Candler, is entitled "an act to regulate the s. lie of spirituous, vinous and malt I ipiors in the city of Asheville, in the county ol Buncombe." Section 1 pro vides that the Commissioners at their regular meeting in une, 1897. shall or der an election to be held in the county ol Iluncomh.-on the first Thursday iu September, 1S17, at which shall he sub meted to the voters the question of e talilishing one or more dispensaries in Asheville. The Commissioners "shall appoint two dis.rect citizens and qualified elec tors ol each precinct in said county who shall be known for the duties n quired of th-m as registrars in and for the respec live precincts for which they art so ap ii linn ii. nnd al.o two discreet citizens and qualified voters for each precinct in said county who shall be known lor the duties n quiied of them as judges of the respective precincts lor said election; and the registrars and judges so ap pointed shall constitute the jirecinct hoard of election for said election, nt h'ch diction all persons qualified to vote for number ol the g nerul nssem hly shall be allowed to vote in said elec tion on the question ol diter 8 irv or no dispensary, and in all other respects the i lection shall he held and conducted as near as possible undei the same rule and regulaii ins us are now provided by law tor holding the general election for Stale nnd county oth.-ers." It will be obiei ved that this tes not provide for the appointment ol rrgistrnrsand udges ot opp isite political taiths. All who favor dispensary shall vote a ballot "l"or Dispensary," nnd tbose oppusid shall vote"Against Dispensary." At the close of the electiun the judges and registrars shall count the ballots and ctrlify to the Commissioners the number of v tes giveu for and against the dispensary, and within the next '2i hours deliver the certificates to the clerk ol the Commissioners (the register of deeds) who shall immediately enter the result in a book in his office and he shall add up the result in the county and ill clnrc the result at the court house door at noon on Saturday following the elec tion. If al this election a maj irity of uuali lied voters I the county shall vole "I'or Dispensary" the Commisiioners shall elect three eitiz nsol the county who shall hold ui:c lor two years, unless sooner removed b? the Commissioners who shall be known fir the duties re quired of them as dispensary commis sinners. D the vole be for a dispensary then it shall be unlawtul for theCommis- sioncrs of Buncombe or the Board of Aldermen to grant license to any one to sell spirituous, vinous or malt liquors within the county, either bv retailor I wholesale. Any person violating this (provision shall be guilty f a misde meanor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than $500, or imprisoned not more than I'J months, or both such tine and imprisonment at Ibediscretioiiof thecour'; and it any person shall sell or ( Iter tor sale, spirituous, vinous or malt liquors us provi' ed, they shall le uui lv ol a misdcn.cauor, nnd upon coc viction shull be fined not more than $50, or impnsoi ed not more than 30 days. illMpeiiHliry CoiiiniKilou. Uuder section 9 the dispensary com missioucrs shall establish and maintain at some convenient point or places in the city of Asht ville, as they may deem bist one or more dispensaries for the sale o spirituous, vinous or malt liq lors. They shall selict some discreet and sober per son or persons to be known as managers lor each dispensary that may be estab lished, who shall have control of the dis pensary under the supervision of the dif pensary commissioners, and who shall hi Id the office for the term -f one year, unless sooner removed bv the dispensary eommissioners, who shall have power to remove the managers at anytime no in cause they may deem sufficient. 1 he manager shall enter into a bond in a sum to be fixed by the County Commis sioners, and to be approved by them, conditioned that be will faithfully ac count for all the moneys that may come into his bands by virtue of his office as dispensary manager and for the faithful performance of all such other duties as may be required of him by tbi-j act; and he shall receive such compensation as the Uoard of County Commissioners may consider just and reasonable, which shall not depend upon the amount of sale or money received from sales through the disiensarv. The Board of County Commissioners shall purchase and keep on hand for sale at the dispensary a stock of spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in such quanti ties as they may deem best sufficient to supply the demand of the public. All CONTINUED ON POCKTH PAGB. FKLL ON IMS HEAD. Heavy Tumble From a Trolly Car on 1'atton Avenue. I. M. Johnson, a colored section band on the fourth division of the Southern railway, yestc-day afternoon at 0:15 gave an entirely unintentional human top exhibition on Patton avenue. ohn son was a passenger oq an outgoing av enue car. Conductor Cook and Motor man Blankensbip in charge. When near the postoffice Johnson walked to the platform. Suddenly be plunged forward and onto the brick pavement, striking on bis head and spinning around as the acrobats sometime do. Johnson was unable to move for a tew moments. John M. Campbell, who saw the fall, went to bis atsistance and ohn son soon revived and continued bis trip. He i a baldheaded man, and ft was re marked that there was not a scratch on his bead to show for bis shocking experi ence. ailota and the luantiural. Washington. Feb. 24 Notwitbstar.d- Ojcuhj-ct ions advanced bv the com- maodant of the military academy. Col. uounc eiimiuiuer uu nunnery Biiair II Y WATKIt. 1 lie Oraml Ceul riil llepol A liatnloiii'il Kar.li.ru Avenue Crimped liy Wute-r--HiiHliieoH l.lkely to He Still ! inlin e luterlere.1 With. Loi isvil.l.i:, Kv., Feb. 1' The niiio river is still rising rapidly here. The water is now climbing up Fourth street. The buildings on the river front weic flooded at noon. The river has reached the oicru bouse and Falls View hotel. Cincinnati, O., Feb J. At lOo'clmk Ibis morning the river had reached oti feet inches. liustern avenue was crossed by water at Collins avenue curly till morning. At least a hundred I uni ties have been either entirely driveii from their homes orcrowded to thcfccoml sto ries. TheCini innuti gymnasium grounds are under water. At t li - rolling mill of the Riverside steel works the water is nearly to the furnace tires. The Orand central depot is abandoned. Time feet more of water will bring it up to the north curb on Front strec, and then all business at the public lauding wil lie slopped. PiTTMii Ki;, Feb. Estimates place the losses in the Monongnhda vnllev at considerably ovtr ir t ,000,000. In Pitts hurg ami Allegheny scarcely an iikI ji trial plant on the river is in operation today and hundreds ol dwellings are badly damaged. The scene in the fl mded districts is one of desolation and devas tatiou. At noein today the rims had f illcn two feet. SI (Ml, OHO DAMAGE TO A MAMMOTH Hl'ILIJINU. 1 ho I aim Ih 11111, OlMI, Fully lii-nriil A H'ltel ami Several HiiHlnei-si House De'Mtroveel lu pNWi'ifii Irui'Mm Kciiim Hv the Window. Sr. I. oi is, Feb. -I Shortly ufter two o'clock this morning fire was discovered in one of the elevator shafts of the Mer chants bxchauge building. The top lloor of the building was distioycd. The loss is estimated at about $100,000, fully insured. The immense trading hall was pro tected from the Haines, but was bailly damaged bv water. I n addition to the loss of the clearing house association the following firms are principal losers: Ortbwein Commission compnnv, li B lino, Schulte Commission company, li. M. Taylor, Samuel Verifier, Acme Com mission company. F. C. Moselev, Millir Grain and lilt vator company, P. P. Wil liams Grain compnnv, Keller Brothers, C. H. Alberts, J. Mullallv Commission compnnv, Seaboard Air lane e.thecs. Langberg Bros., Dean ami Company and Brinson, and the mlil Grain com pany. The fire was caused bv a def dive elec tric light wires in the elevator. The exchange s business will be sus pended tor a few days until it can tiiil temporary quarters for business. The books of the clearing house association were in large safes, aud const qucntly ti c records are intact. Oswhoo, N V., Feb. ;M Fire today destroyed the Ringland house and a dozen contiguous business houses. The hotel guests were rescued by the firemen and police from windows. All escaped, i he fire burned from the corner ot West Sec ond and Bridge streets to the First N.i tional bank, corner of West First and Bridge streets. l AMl" I'KTTIOHEW. lutereislluix Moetlutrol Sonntil C'onled- erate VeteraiiK. There was a larg-: attendance last evening at the meeting ot Camp Johnson Pettigrew, Sons of Confederate Veterans, the session being full of interest. Com mander Ii P. Mckissick will soon issue an address lo the camp and it is hoped that all interested in the camp will read it carefully. M. W. Robertson, D. S Gudger and Joseph Goodson were appointed to sub mit a form for a certificate of member ship, with proper designs, to report at next meeting. The names of I. 1 Lange, Herbert R. Millard and P.P. RubiTlswere proposed for membership. A committee on entertuinmcnt was appointed. A CltETAN SENSATION. It Swims Hardly Wltlilu tho IJue ol the Probabilities. Canha, Feb. 2 The loreign vici ton suls at Retimo announce thut the Turks declare they will accept the annexation of the Island of Crete to Greece. The announcement has caused a great sensa tion. Vienna. Feb. 24. Greece has been or dered by the powers to evacuate Crete at once. This actiorj is the result of a circular note recently sent to the powcis by Russia. EXTKA SESSION. The Senators) Will He On Han To Greet MuKluley. Washington, Feb 24. The President has issued a proclamation calling an ex tra session of the I nited Stales Senate to convene at 12 o'clock March 4th. SHOT ro KII.I Prominent Lumbermeu ol Columbia 11a ve a Duel. Coi.i miiia, S. C. Feb. 24 -Special -G. W. Powell shot aud killed C. W. Sloan this morning near the Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta depot. Ii ich shut three times. Sloane lived only a short Ltime. The dispute was about a car of lumber. Both were prominent lumber men. Talk, Kut No Aetlou. Washington, Feb. 24 In the Senate , yesterday notice was given by Morrill of !, inl.nlinn In an.lr... t !, Onnt.' Thursday on the resolution in reference j In Ik. in.l.r..nnanm nf Cnh. ' X lley SllouU Sn-Hlllex Auillll -West ern KeiuililU-HiiN licnoiiui-esl - Trunk U'lliMIIK II W oi-kliik' Aitulust Uli.x-ii-Mii-y- oil' le t he lair. KAi.rmii, N. C. Feb. Ji -- s,ieciul.--S,K'aktr 1 1 1 Is. in .i ii oined the Populist bullets lasl nielli, and was appointed on the com in it lee to call on the t.ovei nor tod. iv and ask whether he proposes lo iipp 'int Henry a judge. Wi'cv Shook todav published a seath nig att.uk on the li ivernor. Sii'tonol Neiv Hanover, who is the 0 ivei nor's mouthpiece, in an interview ihnoni ctd the wisteiu Kepuhlicnns aud boliint: Ptipubsts, terr.iing the latter uic linnti rs. D. . J (l. Wilcox ol Wilkes ii being mged ! r superintendent of the westetn In sital. Walter Henry addressed the bolters' caucus las', night, and demanded justice. Investigation ol the charges against t he dirt ctors ot the North Carotin I rail wav ended a nialnight last night. It is the opinii.n that the committee will ex operate the directors Irom all charges. Frank I I'Donnell, president of the Slate Liquor Dealers' association, is here and is working like a lieayer to defeat all dispensary bills. The Governor today commissioned Thtophilus White sin II lish commissioner. Senator Grant ivs I . iv. Russell is now the head of the Hill lei Populists. The hollers, in tin ir caucus last night. spoke i t the Govtrnorasa"nian without a pin l v." About hall ihe members of the legisla ture went to the N.-vybern fair on a spe cial train todav. Marshall L Mott is appointed an aide- It -ump to Gov. Russdl, with rank ol colonel. There are li.-ns of a b'g light on the pub 'ic printing q.KStion. The Populis's will lead it, and the Dcinotr.its will hi villi them It is quite broadly int una ted that the Repulili. ans will seek to re new the prtsint contract with Stewart Bros. Sutton i.l New II, mover wis complete ly whipp-.d out in the House in bis at tempt to drive through the bill to make Wilmington G iv. Kussill's pocket -bor-eingli so slut he might appoint the alder men. II v tins it is nnd i stoi (I that not one of any s ich bills c in pass until Gov Kuss II dismounts from his high horse. The Progressive Farmer savs: "The Republicans and the bolters are working up eer.ain nmendineiits to the election law which will not he tolerated by a free people." Minister Ransom's rei i nation will l e tendered March 5 The cause of his res ignatior til the place of Guatemalan boundurv commissi mer is Baid to be his poor health. Arrived: J II. Tiukcr, Asheville. MI.VKK ItKI'L'III.K ANS. Thev Issue mi Aildre! to Senators and People. V asimm.hin Feb. 'J V- I n nil address ol the silver Republicans of the Senate and House to the Republicans til the Senate and the I nited States, the signers dic'aic that politi'-al p irtics, which are practical instruments for executing the willol the people respecting the princi ples and policies of the government, should represent and respond to public opinion in its altitude toward the prob lems w hich the experience eif the nation lioni time to time hrings forward for solution. For years, t hey assert, events have been forcing upon the country the ntcessityol a refotni in our monetary svstein, until today t lie most careless observer cannot tail to sec that the geni us of the nation is approaching a settle ment of this momentous controversy through the agency ol p ilitical instru merits now being fashioned to its hand. The silver Republicans eulogize the early words of their party, and sav they cannot follow "those who have usu ped the dominion eif that party, leaeling it to a shameless abandonment of American interest and to the tyranny of an alien monetary system," and they urge upon all silver Republicans and upon all citi z:ns of whatsoever previous party to take steps to a national orgar.iz itio i. Thesignersarc Senators Teller. Dubois, Cannon, Pettigrew, Mantle and Jones of Nevada, Representatives Towne, llarl man, Shafroth, Allen, I' ah, and Wilson ol Idaho. LKE'S UIJslUN ATTON. It Has Not Itoen Handed lu its Yet. Siiyw TlinrlMsr. Washington, Feb. 24. The question of whether Consul General Lee has ten dered his resignation in a manner less perfunctory than is customary at the end of an administration is discussed with much interest here. There are reasons for believing that the matter w.is br tight up at the cabinet meeting yesterday. Secretary I hurbcrsaiil: ' Vou nay lien v emphatically on my author ity that General Lee h is resigned." Itauk (lowed. Ai.iianv. X V , Feb. 24. The German American bank ol Tonawanda has closed c doors, an 1 State Superintendent ot Banks Kilburn, has taken possession. Superintendent Kilhurn savs all deposi tors will be paid in full. The bank has a capital of $100,000 and deposits oi $1-00,000. ' Cli.XENAL XEWS. Seuators Daniel ot Virginia andPiitch ard ot .North Carolina appeared belore the Scrate committee on postultices and post roads and succeeded in having re stored to the postolhee appropriation bill tfe item of $171,000 for fast mail servi.-e in the South. A destructive cj clone beat down upon Athens, Ga.. Tuesday night. The dam age to builelings will amount to several tbousind dollars. Henderson's ware house is a wreck, and the Lucy Cobb Female institute Is unrooted. At a meeting of the trunk line pres -dents in New York Tuesday to discuss the X rfolk and Western rate cutting, it was unanimously agreed to maintain rates by competing lmes, pending further negotiations. Judge Charles D. Long was unani Supreme court by the Michigan Rcpubli- . - an Til.alu V I mously renominated lor justice oi me cans Tuesday. Is iiii'iui'.-liuii.ililv tho lift pre paratioii vol disi nvi rt'il fur cnat ini; wall- nf lis hi -fs il work-, well mi nii",li walN as well as smoolli. Al.tliastinc h an wiiml lilK-r ii-n'il as a painting. Two coats CXifllrli t li.ise for nf paint Altliastini' over uiif thin i-eiat nf product a much bettor appc.ii' anre ami durability than three coats of paint fur inside work. Alabastine is ready for n-e by a ldim: cold water and mixing to the lonsisttMny of thick cream. It is a l enient and any number of coats may be applied without the trouble of si-taping oil' tho walls. Alabastine is prepared in l'J beautiful e-olors and put up in live pouml packages- it is pure, porous ami permanent. One live pound package of Alabastine w ill cover 50 square yards of smooth surface. If the walls are rough or absorbent it will require more the best work is always stippled. Alabastine can be applied by anyone, but belter results are al ways obtained by employing a inimpi'tent painter to apply it as they are experts in the use of the brush. Alabastine is found only at Dr. T. ('. .Smith's Drug Store on Court .Sijiiari' ask for color card. priees, directions for using and other information concerninz this useful article. CIGARS All the best brands ol 5c. Cigars for the next week (J for 25 cents LI Merito, Sabarosa, George Chdils, Le Panto, lite, lite. Heinitsh & Reagan's Hot Soda: Chocolate and Whipped Cream; Beel Hon Hon; Malted Milk and Whipped Cream; Clam Bouillon, at Heinitsh & Reagan's PATFNT MliDlclNLS and at CIT PKICIis. Agency for HI' YLIiK'o CAXDlliS. Heinitsh & Reagan's, Druggists Church Street Patton Avenur. and For the Skin! BALDWIN'S CRAB APPLE CREAM Recoiiimcuilcd feir chapped hands, face, lips and roug'i skin. Neat and cleanly to use and cannot harm tbr most deli cate skin. Dries quickly. Price 25 cts. For the Teeth A liquid substitute for tooth powder. Cleans the teeth, keeps the breath sweet, and gums healthy. F'ree from acids or anything injurious. Price 25 cents. GRANT'S PHARMACY Penrose Baldwin, Mgr. For headache nse Baldwin's Headache Cure- Vour money back if if (oil. 20c- 1 1 I Ir (bottle.
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