Tit J7 , , vac-a Si Asheville Daily Citizen i VOLUME VII. NO. 124. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. WHERE THE SMWBIRDS NEST. For a cool place in summer, for health and recreation, visit Linville, Grandfather Mountain, and the beautiful region sur rounding them. Regular Sales Of renl estate at Linville on and after Tune 1st, 1801. Business lots and resi dence sites sold at private sale only. The Kseeola Inn. This excellent hotel was opcutd the 1st of June, under the management of Mr. lames T. Skiles. Over the Youahlostnee Road. A beautiful route for a summer excur sion, bv way tf tKe Rer 0Vrge, Koan Mountain, Cranlierry, Linvillc, Grand father Mountain, Mowing Rock and Lenoir. 'Western Carolina Stage Coach Company. Paily stage between Cranlierry and Lenoir. Schedule. OOINO RANT, tl'.OINCi WK8T. Lr. 3:00 p. m . Crnnberry Ar. II :fU n. m. Ar. 8:00 p m., Linvillc, Lv. h.o'i h m. Lv. 7:S0a. m., I.lnvillc, Ar. 7:00 p in. Ar. 1:00 p. m Blowing R'k, Lv. il.oo p. m Lv 2:00 p. m., mowing R'k Ar. l:0O p. ni. .Ar. 7:00 p. m., iAnoir, Lv. 7.00 a. m. Eastern time, tRcad upward. An Opportunity. A cash prize of one thousand dollars hat been offered for the liest short story or novel having the Grandfather Moun aiu and the beautiful scenery of thnt lo ality woven into the plot. This mountain, situated as it is in the most picturesque part oi Western North Carolina, furnishes an attractive setting ifor an interesting story. ' The selection will lie made by a com mittee of competent reviewers, and the torv mutt not be less than 10 nor ex ceed SO pag-'s. Detailed information may lie obtained of the Linville Improvement Company, of Linville, North Curolina. REAL ESTATE. W H.TS1 B. Owtw, W. W. Wkut fiWYN & WEST, 8ucceort to Walter B.Gwynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK (IF A8HFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Slotary Pubtk. Commiasioners of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK Southeast Court Hqnare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. .NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans ectorely placed at 8 per cent. Office: 24 & 26 Patton Avenue Second floor. fcbSdlv REAL ESTATE IN SURAMG EBROKERS 'City and mburbao real estate bought and sold on commission. Homes rented. Parties having houses to rent will do well to call on Fire Imnraace. We represent the old and reliable Pennsylvania Co.. and the Sun Siwtu&l, of New Orleans. Mineral and tim ber lands. We nike a spec'nltv of buying and selling large mineral and timber tracts, and caa show yon a long list of them. JUNKS & JENKS, 38 Pattaa Avenue, Asheville, N C. ae2dtf JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman & Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TR1CTLY A KROKBRACB BUSINESS Loaas secure placed at 8'pcr cent. WILLS BROS. ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. Next V M C A build's;. P O Box 58. novl dam IF YOU WANT THE IN FALL HATS? YOU MUST LOOK THRO' E. IS. BARNUM & CO.'S, 0 Court Square. . mi ii A. 0, C31PER. Mi GROCERIES, 1 V8HBV1LLB. N. YES! 1 buy my Groceriei Provisions, Feed, etc., from this house, they alwuys give me good fresh goods and sellout prices as low or lower that, any other. I have al ways found them reliable and have no cause for complaint, and would most cer taitilv advise you to give tliein a trial, as I believe they will make it to your inter est to trade with them. An Afternoon Tea. You can avoid a hundred and one domes tic complication!" by purchasinK your grocer irt with judgment und discretion. Moi.ey itin't the only thing to be considered. Though hounehold thrift in of the first importance, otHer matterg are almost equally essential. Take your cuttotn where you take your con fidence, they ihould never be separated. We give vou in return for your patronage thin positive assurance, vour financial outlay will be reduced, your groceries will be up to the highest possible standard in quality, and the best of everything will find its way into your kitchen. Respectfully, Powell & Snider, Wholesale and Retail Gro cers. 'WORLD'S BOUQUET CIGAR." The Rent few Cent Cigar The Rest Cent Cigar The Rest J Cent Cigar ON THE MARKET, FOR 8 A LB AT The Batttery Park Hotel, W. E. Pelham Swnnnunoa Hotel, W.. Muller, Rovsor Ht Smith, 0. A. Sorrels, Hampton Xe Feather ton, W. G. Perry, J, H. Loughrnn, John O'llonncll Ht Co., Win. Kroger, Worthan Sc Co., Ktiroiean Hotel, lv21-Hm 0V 'I The way to make money is to save it. And the way to nave it is to have your pre scriptions filled at Carmi- chaeFs drug store, and you will find by doing so you will save from 25 to 30 per cont. on every prescription. We do not take goods that the people know the price and mark down to cost, and then charge two prices for a pre scription to make up the loss. You know clerk hire and house rent must be paid and the profits must be averaged some way. A hint to the wise is sufficient. A full line of De- Vault Flavoring Extracts in stock. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss and Mr. Chas. W.Pevaultare with me and will be pleased to meet their friends andcus tomers. Don't forget the place? CarmichaePs drug store. No. 20 South Main I V8HBV1LLB. N. a. VI, j 7- " - ,- Mj street, Asheville, N. C. THIN FRENCH TUMBLERS ONLY 1 PER DOZ. WORTH 2 PER DOZ. By securing a number of barrels of the above at A SACRIFICE, It enables us to offer them to our customers At This Low Price. Jt will pay you to see them before making purchases elsewhere. MOM CO. No. 41 Patton Avenue, CHINA, GLAHK, HOUSE FUR NISHINGS. ETC., HAVB YOl' SliEN (ICR STOCK ( V l'l.Mi CLOTHING I'OK MEN, BOYS AND C1IILDKBN? It is an attractive collection from six prom. inent manufacturers, ranging up to $33.00 a suit and (except in price) almost theequnl of tailor's fine week. A VKRV HANIISOME LOT 01' PINB DRESS GOODS KEAC UEIl L'S SEPT. 23ril Among the following are GREAT BARGAINS LADIES' AND MISSES WRAI'S. ONE OR 1WO LOTS OP CRESS GOODS. SEVERAL LOTS OP BOYS' SUITS. AND MENS1 DERBY HATS.' H. REDWOOD S CO. CLOTHING, DRr GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. tiLwrii i nnnnn rnann NEW HATS, New Scarfs and Ties, NEW FANCY GOODS. NOVELTIES RECEIVED DAILY AT THIS "BON MARCIIE." 37 Main Street. B C. CHAMBERS,) President I F O. MII.LKR, I V-Prcsldent. I P. M. WAVER, Sec. Trcas. II. A. MILLER, Gen. Supt. CAROLINA COAL CO, DEALERS IN JELLICOANDANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. i a Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS & WEAVER'S LIV ERY OFFICE, WILLOW ST. PttOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 312. THE "MIGHTY KINO,'' Sermon by Rev. W. H. P. Bryan at the Firm PreHbyterlan. At the First Presbyterian church yes terday morning Rev. W. S. P. Brvnn w. s. 1'. BKYAN. From a Photograph by l.indsew Kr Brown, began his discourse with a graphic ac count of the invasion of Juduh by the Assyrianarmy under their kingSenacherib the so-called "Mighty King." He drew attention to the clear-cut portrayal in sacred annals of Senacherilj, Ilczekiah the king, and Isaiah the prophet states man of Judah. "With this narrative," he said, "those who reluse to believe in snend history because it is sacred, and delight to believe in secular historv be. cause it is secular, may be satisfied) for llie accounts ot the Greek historian Herodotus, the lewish loscnhus and the recent readings of the cuneiforin inscrip tions found on the Assyrian monuments agree in detail with the Scripture fable Senaeherib" whom Mr. Brain charac terized as the first inlidi I "demanded of Hezekiah the complete surrender of Icru- salem, taunted him with his helplessness, scorned and blasphemed the name of Jehovah, in whose power Hezekiah trusts, tempted the lewish people with promises ot a new home in a fair land and dcclund that as they hail deserted the living Ood and worshipped idols on everv hill they could not hope that He would aid them in their hour of need. Sena cherib's promises were made hut to be broken, and wilh only a feeble army Jerusalem surroundc I by a countless host of Assyrians well desciulined and equipped, his ally the li'.'vptian king fnr distunt He sikiuh trusting in Jehovah sent buck that proudly defiant answer dicta ted by Isaiah beginning, "The daughter of Zion hath despised thee and laughed thee to scorn." During the night that followed, while the Assyrians slept, the angel of death sent by t he Lord, moved among their tents and 165.000 Assyri ans slept to wake no more. Senuchcrib terrified by the attack ot this invisible enemy and influenced by rumors of wars in Assyria returned as he came, and not an Assyrian urrow was uimed acainst Jerusalem." Among the lessons Mr. Bryan drew from this historic page were, that from time of the"MiL'htvKiiiL'" to the uresent day the term intidcl lias denoted faith lessness to men as well as lack of faith in God. That now as then those who attack the church of Christ use us a weapon the shortcomings of his follow ers. Our own iniquities are as a two edged sword with which Christ's ene mies wound His people and make war against the Lord. Now as then inlidelitv and blasphemy flourish only so far as God allows. He can, when it is a part of His plan, send His angel and silence for ever the lips of thescolfers. Now as then Ood rules in a quiet way and is close at hand to help His people even when thev fancy that He has deserted them." Mr. Bryan s delivery of the sermon was exceptionally good. THE JAMFtt (iKAPK, A Comparatively New variety of Thlfi Katnllv Shown Here. Mr. . H. Tucker has given Tiik Oiti- ZKN the opportunity to see and prove that comparatively new variety of the rids vulvitis family of grape known as the "James Grape," originating in the same section that produced the Scitper- nong, and having many characteristic in common with the mure familiar vari ety. The specimen f the James grape came from Pitt county, where it is now being largely cultivated and with such success and fuvor as to give promise of supplanting altogether as a market graie all the other members of the large tumily of ritisrulpim tucSeuppernong, Misliand the Flowers. The apierance of the vine, the mode of growth, and the fruit clusters on the same in all the van ities. There is the same small notched leaf, the same spreading, horizontal hab it of growth, the same profusion of small clusters not hunches of fruit, the same intolerance ol pruning, and also the same absolute profusion uud certainty of bearing, one of the results of henlthlulnrss that is never im paired. The color of the "James" is a rich, purplish black, flecked with innumerable minute golden dots; the flavor is similar to that of the scup pernong, but much more delicnte, and free from the (oxv flavor peculiar to the vulpina family. 1 he berry is in clusters of Irom six to twelve, of large size, tome being an inch and a halt in diameter. The skin is firm, but not thick, and encloses the juicy, melting, pulp, ot a less fleshy consistency than that ol the scupper nong. This firmness of texture gives it superior advuntagc for transportation; and the groe may be taken to the most distant points sounrt and unbruised The specimens before, though gathered a week ago, are us Iresh and firm as if just plucked. These facts establish the superiority of lucjunicH gruc over uo oiners ol us fntnilv, and assures its destiny as the great wine and tulile grupe of Eastern North Carolina, as well as th.itof all the country in the south. Its fine eating qualities its flavor as a wine grape, its neulthtulncss and unvarying certainty of production, make investments sure. The European grape is destined to disap pear under the seourjje of phylloxera, and of superannuation. The human family will still call for its wine. It must come from Anericn. North Curolina, if it will, can meet all demands. , atraaite September Weather. Lafaybttb, lnd., Sept. 28. The pub lic icooli have been ordered ta be closed for tw weeks by the board of health on account of the extreme heat. KILLED BY HIS OWN PISTOL MAYOR OF HPART4NBIRG IH SHOT II V A NKGHO. He Had Gone Into a House to Arrest m Wile Heater A Flmht F.tiHue, In Which the Mayor Meets Instanl Death. SPARTANM'Rfl, Sept. 2N. Special. Sunday afternoon about 6 o'clock while Mayor Henneman, of this city, was passing the home of John Williams, col ored, he henrd Williums beating Ins wife. The mayor commanded eace. The negro cursed and struck Henneman, who drew his pistol. The two then clinched and fell. Williams seized Ilennemnn's pistol and fired at him, the bullet strik ing him in tbesii'e. Death was instan taneous. Williums is now in jail He was a brakeinan on the Spartanburg, Union and Columbia railroad, and formerly lived in Asheville. The murder has created intense excite ment here, and the jail where Williams is confined is guarded. The coroner's in quest is being held now. I)aih Herald. Ilt'KNl'.l IN OIL. Horrible Death of Two Railway' Employes. Fariio, N. l) Sent. 2M.-I.ast evening an oil car standing on a side track was set in motion by a switching train nnd started down gi ide, and collided finally with the engine of an incoming stock tnin with territlie force. In an instant the oil was in a blaze and the engine plowed through the Hauling muss. biigineerl. K. Curtis, lireman Dodire and brnkemnn Kenton w re on the cub of the engine and were enveloped in fl iines. They jumK'(l and tried to smother the flames in the gr.-.ss. (lodge was literally roasted to death on the spot while Cur tis died shortly afterwards. Benson lost both eyes and was otherwise badly burned. THE KAHTH MMII.F.H. And Cincinnati sihaki-H a I.litle In CoiiHi quence. Cincinnati, Sept. 28. An earthquake shock was felt here Saturday night by u few persons. It lasted about four sec onds. The only excitement in the whole eitywnsut the St. Paul hotel where it is said the boarders were frightened. No damage whatever is reported in this section from the quake, and outside ol two localities it was not noticed. A IJ.OOO SHUHTAGK. Au Atlanta PoNtodlce Employe Arrented. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 28. Emmit B. Stanley, superintendent of the money order department of the Atlanta post office, was arrested today on a charge of cmbezzelment. It is not known what is the amount of his shortage, but it is be lieved to be more than $t,"00. Formally Deposed. Cleveland, 0., Sept. 2H. Rev. How ard MacQuury, who a few dnvs since re signed from the priesthood cf the Prot testnnt Liuscopal church pendini; bis sentence of suspension on charges ot heresy, was last evening formally deposed by Bishop Leonard. The impressive cer emony occurred at the Trinity cathedral last evening. Ah Bad bh a Cyclone. Reii Lakh, Minn., Sept. L'S. A wind storm thnt assumed almost the propor tion of a cyclone swept through the counties of Itellrnmi and Itasca yester day, prostinting everything before it. Probably 150,000,000 "feet ol timber was blown down. SOUTH CANOUXA SEWS. It has been decided bv the managers of the Southern exposition that neither the builtluiKS nor the ground:', will be lighted und opened to the public at night. The Wilmington Star asks what can lie the matter with Wilinincton that it should be so frequently visited bv evangelists. Sum tones will make his second visit shortly. Taylorsville Index: It is claimed no governor of North Carolina during his term of office had ever spoken on the soil of Cnbiiirtis previous to the visit of Governor Holt at the late fair. A Kaleich teleeram savs: "Last spring a master carpenter, named C au thor!), came here from Sclnia, leaving his family there. He boarded in the house of Mrs. Friday night he eloped with the latter. Marion Free Lance; Mrs. Sam Ooode, of Armstrong, presented her husband with triplets last Sulurday. They ore all boys. A lively time may lie expected with so many boys of the same age. She is the mother of ten other children. It was announced to the world some time ago that C. 11. Harris, ex-editor of the Kockv Mount l'laindinler, had been left $100,000 br the will of A rich New Yorker, The Argonaut says that the generous northern stranger is a myth, Hendersonville Times: "Old Buldy" gone. The venerable horse for nearly thirty years bore this honored name upon this mundane sphere, is no longer with us. Unostenta tiously, calmly, and with commendable lortitude, lie "shuttled on tins mortal coil" on Monday, the 14 instant. Yadkin Valley News: Six new tobac co factories! That's what Mount Airv will have another season, and how's thnt for a pointer? What's your opin ion of her? She is in the swim! They are all to be plug factories nnd will employ about 600 more hands, which menus an increase in our population of about 1,. 600. Monroe Enquirer: A colored man named George Everett brought into our office Tuesday morning, a small portion of the entrails of a hog, which hud been killed about an hour previously by Mr, George VV. Flow. Stretching it out in hit hands we saw plaiulv photographed upon it the letters "C. H 1884," and under these a large"M." The first letters were aoout nun an men mgn nnu per fectly formed. The "M" was an extended letter about three-fourths of un inch high. Portions of Other letters were seen hut could not be distinguished. Thev were a very pretty carmine upon a white surface. hkv, ur, (tAM.u. iHRtiiARn. The Cleriryinan Who Ih Maid to Have "Killed" Hlalue. Ur. Burchard, who died Friday, was born in New England in 1812. His par- ents moved to Oneida county, in the state ot New York. Young Burchard was of delicate constitution but with remarkable mental vigor. When he was 17 years of age he emigrated to Ken tucky in the hope of finding restored health among the mountains. While supporting himself by teaching he pre pared for and entered Center college. He wus still at Danville, kv cholera scourge swept over the country. 11 was particularly virulent 111 that part of Kentucky. All through the reign of the disease young Uurch.ird went from house to house nursing the sick.udminis-1 iviiiiK mruicine and speaking words ot religious comfort in theears of thedving. His reputation extended far and wide and in almost every town in Kentucky he addressed vast audiences m i1i,.ki,. jeets ol temperance, religion and human rigms. lie was ordained n minister of the Preshvterinn f-hiir,-h ,,,! rir. months he accepted a call to the Houston street church in New York ,.itv Th; church afterward moved to West Thir teenth street After laboring nearly forty years nr. iiureiianl retired and was made president of the Rutgers female college ill New York. On October 30. 1S(U. at a convention of ministers at the Fifth avenue hotel. Nc- York" m h.-i ui,.;.,.' canvass, the Rev. Ilr. BuVcliard.delivered me atiuress 01 welcome, 111 the course of which hes.iiil- ",-,-,.,, 1,1; ....a don't propose to leave our party and ...oiun uiiiMiii-s wiui 1 ne party wiiose antecedents have heen 'Rum Rn'm-,iom and Rebellion." TIumc lust words are said to have defeated Uluinc. Htock Quotation!. Nkw Yiihk, Sept : S Krii- 301 .t: Lake Short I15t; Chieaiju am1 Northwestern 124-; Nnrliillt unit W.-M,..r.. u...i , : , n,,. uiiu nun nmt I'omt Terminal l.t-li; Western I nion fia.. Baltimore 1'ricen. B1.timhh. Sent. 2S -Final, stead v w(t- ern mper 3,4o(a;i..f,; extra. $a.uun.4-o, family, futility 4..11.V Wheat So. a rid. fiwv; Kit and Septrmb-r loii,4( ion,; aouth ern, sternly; I-ultz l."i,; I mi; LmiKtu rrv loo to,107. Corn, southern, white, nominal at 07; yt now. ill nuy Ul UH. New York Market. Nkw Yokk. Sept. 2N Stni-kK. hr,.. steady Money, easy nt U. KxehuiiKe, lonK. . I9l(.mi; snort, 4-.Ka(U.K;il.j; suite b mi, steady; Kovernniint Ponds steudv to li-m I'titton quiet, -ales 18 bales'; I'plands, Kie; cirlinns, is l-iflc; luturen opened and vluaed steady, September, 8 40; 1 letobtr. ,H 44; November, H.til; hi-ei-mtier, N77; January, S.D.l; February 9.08. Flour- easy W heat-neak Corn firm. Fork steady at $111 7'Ka I -Till. Lard ate dy at 6 9L'tv Spirit- Turpentine steady nt 37la i!om: nnstn meauy at 1 .Uital 4u Freights linn. AFFAIRS OF COXSEOFEXCE. HOMli. Lieutenant-Governor Jones, it is now thought, will not run as an independent candidate for governor of New York. The Rev. Ur. Samuel D. Burchard, known to the general public through the famous "Hum, Koninnismaud Rebellion" episode, died at Sarutoga. N. Y., Friday. The Ithaca, N. Y., Journal uunounces the engagement of I'rof. Frank Angel, of Cornell university, to Miss Louise Bay ard, daughter of ex-secretary of state Bayard, of lielawarc. Postmaster-General Wannnmukcr says Postmaster Johnson, of lialiimore, will br given an opportunity to refute the charges made against him bv Civil Ser vice Commissioner Roosevelt. Congressman Hemphill, of South Car olina, who hus recently returned from Europe, says in Wales they are making tin right along without fear of American competition. Mr Hemphill favors Mr. Mills for speakership. Missouri Pacific and I'nion Pacific af fairs attruct much attention. Mr. Jay Gould states that a meeting of the Mis souri Pacific directors has iicen called tor this week, and they will have to sav whether u dividend shall lie dclared. l-OKKll.N. It is reported that the King of Servia, who is only sixteen years of age, has been betrothed to the Princess Helena, ot Montenegro, who is eighteen years old. A number of influential Hebrews of London have secured the services of Hall Caine, the novelist, to undertake 11 joumev through Russia, in order to excite sympathy tor the Hebrews 111 that coun try by describing their condition and sufferings. The Chinese government sent an official cablegram to the British foreign office authorities offering compensation to for eigners wlio suffered in the recent riots in China, with the ussuranec of future pro tection, 1 He communication has been received with distrust by the English authorities. Uallaiit KuIiim Choiite. On a prett v girl sn vine to R ufus Choa te. "1 um very sn'M ou-see," be replied, "O, no; you belong to the old Jewish sect; you are vcrv luir-1-see: Nothing u.lds so much to the bcautv fuir girl, us a clear, bright, healthy com plexion, and to secure this pure blood is indispensable, S tnanv of the so-called blood-purifiers sold to iindrovc a rough, pi tn pi v, mutltlv skin, only drive the scrofulous humors from the surface to some internal vital organ, and disease and death is the inevitable result. On the contrary, Dr. Pierce's Medical Dis. cover? strikes directly at the root of the evil, by driving the impurities entirely out of the system, and with a fresh stream of pure blood flowing through the veins, nothing but the softest and fairest and fairest ol complexion cau re sult. Fall styles in Knox, Dunlnp and the iiite otocKs in nuts now in stock at r. I Mitchell's, 28 Patton avenue. lunnoTCn nun nnucPTin nmino iniiuiiiLu Hiiu uumtouu tlUflno AT Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of Rood cigars, lm ported or domestic, Grant's Fh'irmaey is the plaee to et ihem. We do not retail eixara. but sell tliein by the hoi only. A ciRRr that you usually pay ti n cents for, I can sell you the same cljjnr, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best die ce-.t eiur at 3V, cents by the box. it will pay you to calf and examine thcra. liKANT'Sl'HAKMACY. Boncoibe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can saveyourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an altorntive,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and curative virtues of Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only at Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AM) AO EXT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. CIMXCB POR A MECHANIC TO GET I will m-ll n lot 0x50 feet, fend hullrt nlr two room hotim' on kruic for $.oo, if unv person will lurninh $100, and will frive 1, ii. .1, 4 years on tmlHiice. Lots in good neigh borhood, close to street enrs. ill sell niee lots AOxlfio fee 2lfc .n,lM court house, lor ro Vi cash, balance in la months. Call and see me. J. M. CAMPBBLL. Q HI o s CC LU r h- .- - --'"' : ,r-:..V;'&u '9 Wnsomwi. 1 11 mi' u r

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