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J Asheville Daily Citizen VOLUME VII. NO. 147 ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 24, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. IN THE HIGH The Eseeola Inn. Hi an clcviition of three thousand eight hundred and fifty feet, will be kept open during the winter. Those who desire attitude will find thi hotel comfortiible and attractive. LINVILLE, N. C. ALL TUB VKRY LATEST - STYLES, IN MKN'8 IIOYS'S AMU I'M ALL BOY'S HATH, UNDBKWRAR NBCK WEAR ANI BOY'S FALL WEIGHT REEFERS, MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS. Look oar .election over before going else where, and Me onr 8PBCIAL BOY'S AD. in today', paper E. B. Barnntn & Co. 8 Court Square. REAL ESTATE. Wutn B 0thT W. W. Wi GVVYN & WEST, (Successor, to Walter B.Gwyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AtffiVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. .totary Publk. Commissioner. olDeed. FIRE INSURANCE. FFICK ontheaat Conrtaanare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan scx.-urely placed at 8 per cent Office.: ' it a at) Pattoa Avenue Second floor. fcMdlv INSURANCE. AppNcatioa for In.nrance will receive our j..n .HMrian .t all time.. Wc can In are your property la twenty of the largest 1U ben companw. on can. Boarding House For Rent, nana, contain, eighteen room., ha. all modem convenience, hot and cold water t.tl. fr. nd I. well furnished throughout. Thi.1. one of the most ileairable boarding house, in the city, ana win oereniea lormrec month, or longer on . EAONABLB TEMt . -fn an early applicant. Pot further Informa- ttoa call on or address JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, S3 Patton Ave., A.hevllle, N. C. JOHN CHILD, (Poranriy of Lyman a Child), Office No. i Legal Block REAL, ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER TMCTLY A RROKBRAGB BUSINESS, Loan secure placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS ! Pattoa A van. Jt.it Y HQ A buud'g. OTl d3at PO BoxBS. THE CUP THAT CHEERS BUT NOT INEBRIATES. FINE COFFEES. Koaated Mocha and Java In Caps and loose two-thirds Java and one third Mocha. A large number 01 us tomrrs have testified to the hKh grade and excellent fluvor of these goods. We uIbo keep older grade, of KoaiiUd coffee; alio fine line of Green Conees nt Bottom Prices. FINE TEAS. Bngllsh Breakfast, Moyune Gun powder.Poochow, Oolong, Formooce Oolong, He No, India. Ceylunandln rtU ktndi. Thf I ant two brands arc a most exquisite blend with choice Oolong, combining the strength and fragrance of India tea with the pe culiar flavor of Oolong, A. D. COOPER, Worth Court Square. IT IS NEVER TOO SOON TO BEGIN To recognize the force of a forcible statement. Ilore.iH a plain truth for you. We are selling the finest blend of Mocha and Java coffee ever offered in this market. Our Teas are excellent in quality and reasona ble in price, as ore all the goods we sell. An important point for you to know is that, though we are. not con cerned with what any body else does, it is im possible for anybody else to undersell us. POWELL & SNIDER. 02 cn w ) o o a: w H J w m 4 m t M u Bi 0 0 0 5 Q. D o C2 52 0 b O H G2 RUNNING ON TIME. That' the way all onr watches run, and onr clock, have the well regulated habit of doing precisely the same thing. Perhapayon have a watch that la somewhat eccentric In It. movement.; If you have, wc will straight- It out for you In short order and we will also sec to It that the expense Involved in the operation la exceedingly moderate. A good wav to ruin the best of clocks and watches I. to let them go too long without cleaning We not only make a specialty of cleaning, repairing and regulating, but Just now we have another specialty a special dl.play of fine umbrellas to which we would call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY. JEWELER, , PATTON AVENUE. Oneot the jjiewestthiiigs under thejsiinjuvjia ndsome souvenir jtaper weights nit l scenes of the Swa nnanoa and the French Broad rivers on thenu They are selling for only 2-1 cents at the Crystal Palace, 41 Patton A venue. Ca lljind JQemjhina, (ilass, Lamps, Cttlery, Etc. TILM.MSMCO. WU A K K SKU.INli LOTS UK INfc - SU.TS - AND - OVERCOATS. Men, Boye and Children; FINE WRAPS KOR LAIIIliS. MlrlSliS. AND CHILUKKN; AND FINK DRESS CiOODS AND TRIMMINGS l'o the beat Judge, of value in the com munity. There mult be a good reason for it. H. REDWOOD J GO. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS, 7 A 9 PATTON AVE. i nnn if innur n dun MHnunt:, 37 . Main Street. The Bon Marche 1. now rccctvingits hand somely .elected stork of dress good, and trimming, in which there will be found ex treme noveltlr. of one .suit nf a kind, nc more to be had at very low prices for such mate rial. The stock of fancy goods Is larger and bet ter .elected than usual. Sole agent, for ticn temeii end Poster kid gloves. Bvening glove, a specialty. Large stock of misses' and childrcns' caps. McCall.s Bazaar Patter's are the most stylish and best fitting. See the handsome goods at it BON MARCHE.' 37 8. Main Street. B C. CHAMBERS, I"' P. M. WRAVBR president P. O. MILLKR, V-Prcsldcnt. sec. & reus. A. MILI.KK Gen. Bupt CAROLINA GOAL CO. -DEALERS IN- JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. is Patton Avenue. AND AT CHAMBERS & WBAVBR'R LIV- BRY OFFICE, WILLOW 8T. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 13a P. 0 BOX 312. HISTORIC DARDANELLES. R. . PEARMtl TRAVF.I.INC IN THE F.AHT. The Magnificent city ot Conntan tlnople A ttlKbt Not HurpuHaed on Eartn The Sultan's) Grand Parade. Constantinople, Ti'kkev, 1 October 5, 1891. Dkak Citizhn: We sailed from Athens, Greece, on Sept. 28, nnd on the niorninj; nf Scpiemher 30 we passed through, the historic Diirdennlles. Thin str-iit, ns you are aware, connects the sea of Marmora nnd the Aienn sea, nnd its narrowest point, which by the Turks is called "the lock of the sea," is one of great historical interest, lor it was here that Xerxes built his bridge of boats, where he rossrd from Asia into Europe; that Alexander the Great crossed his army from Europe inlo'Asia; Leandcr won the battle that endid the Peloponesian war; from here the Grecian fleet was drawn ashore when going to the siege of Troy, and here the Ottamon crescent was first lanted in Eurrpe by Suleiman, A. D., 1360. At the present time, this "lock of the sea" is most carefully watched and guard ed by the Turkish government, and the big guns of the Sultan bristling both sides of the Daidanellcs bid defiance to the passage of anygunhoatsexcept those aving express permission from the orte. Pacing through the Dardanelles, we iilmd the tea ui Mai morn, and us we ..ami its jutiiiiiie with the Busphorus ml tUc Gulden Hum, the ma 'iiiti ienl y ol C'liislaiitiii'-nlf, like some giant Iopmis with one loot on Asia and the olhi r on linrope. presented a sight not lie msi riocd anil (Imiimucss not sur- Hisscd nn the earth. In the liarlmr at he mouth of llicl'iolikii Horn was everv ariely ol thccralt, limn the lighted canal the heaviest mnn-ol-war. Un the Asiatic side was the Mahomuicdan ceme tery, with its while tomb-stonesand tall y press trees stretching far and wide up he mouiiuiiu sIoiks, presenting a view usurpassed hv anv European ceme tery, while it is acknowledged to be the most celebrated ol nny in the realm ol Turkey. On the European shore and on both sides of the Golden Horn nrosa the gilded domes of a hundred mosipies, the marble palaces ol dillercnt sultans, while undreds of spotless white minarets seemed to pierce the very clouds. Amidst conlusion most conioundcci, we traveled Irom the steamship to a yawl, then to the shore, where we showed our passports and ran the gauntlet of the custom house ; and our baggage being transferred (on the bucks ol nun, not mi ravs), we took carriages and were soon in a first-class hotel. While here we have been taking in the itv : and have seen manv things of in terest, but I will not attempt to tell of but a few. If I live to get back to von, then 1 will ' tnlk" to you of these sights and scenes. We visited fncMosque of St. Sophia, This edifice, you know, is one ol the ar- hitectual wonders ol the world. It was built by Justiniam. and when he had finished it, he exclaimed on entering it, I have excelled thee, O, Solomon. 1 he centre of the dome is 180 leet above the ground ; length of the interior ol the building is 143 leet, the breadth is -b'J leet. 1 here are eight porphry columns from the Roman temple of the sun, and four pillars of the most beautiful g-een grunite, which were brought from the temple ot Duma at bpesus. I lie lumps hung like so many fixed stars in the armament, and the cupalo is lighten with twentv-four windows. We also on Sunday,' the Turkish Sun- lay, went to wil ness the Sultan's pro- eession, and a grand display it was. The auiiau goes every rnuay irom ins pal ace to the mosque to "prav." Through the kindness ol the American consul, we had seats where we could see the Sultan and the grand parade; but we were not allowed to enter to enter the mosiiue at the time ot the service. Soldiers lined the streets on both sides from the palace to the mosque, and also were drawn up all around the mosque. The Sultan, at companitd by the Grand Vizier drove in state Irom the unlace to themnsoue, and was followed by the high officials ot the realm. The soldiers all presented an im- Dosine array, but especially were the reg iment ot lancers all mounted on white steeds; and one regiment ol uilantrv, all of whom wore green "fezes;" they were from the the interior of Asia, nnd their green "fezes" indicated that they were descended Irom Mohammed, it is said that "the Sultan is. the sick man of the east." He may be, but his array inv pressed me that he is quite a robust in valid. The Bosnliorus is ns interesting histor ically as the Dardanelles. It is the strait that connects the sea of Marmora and the Black sen, and divides Constantino. pie into twocities.and is about seven miles in length and one in width. Along its banks on both the European and Asiastic shore are numerous villages and palaces, and embassies, and mngnificent private residences, while boats of every descrip tion are continunllv going and coming About one mile up the Bosphorrs to wards the Black sen is the spot where Darius, the Persian, crossed on his expe dition to liurope; ann at me upper enn of the Bosphorus is Giant's mountain from which Darius went to iook aow upon the Black sen; and well he might lor from that point can be seen two sens two continents, und one of the great cit ii of the world. Onnrsite the point where Unrius cross ed UK' tiospnorus, niiu un mc uuiuuii s de now stands Kouert college; ana ureat work for 10 nationalities is being done bv this American institution. The Attorney-General of Bulgaria is a gradu nte nl this colleee. Our party also took a sail up the Golden Horn: and that too is an lnter- estinir inlet that puts out into the land at the point wnere ine oospnorus enters the Marmora, aud thus is formed the wonderful harbor ot Constantinople. The stream is in the shape of a horn and hence its name, and its depth is such that the largest men-ol-war can come right up to the vcty Danss. i nw stream divides the European portiou of Conr stantinople into two parts, and these re connected bv a bridge; and on this bridge is to be seen one of the sights of the Orient, ior here is every nationality, every language, every custom, and every variety of vehicle. But I must not take more of your time and space. We sail Oct. 8 for Smyrna, Cyprus and Beirut. Syria. Yours truly, K. G. Pearson. REV. UK. NELSON. The naptlHta of AHlievllle, Pant and present. Editor Tub Citizen: I attended the First Baptist church on last Sunday, and bad the pleasure of hearing the Kev. RI!V. DR. W. A. NELSON. From a Photograph hy Llmlaey & Urown Pike Powers, of Knnxvillc, Tenn., who occupied the pulpit of the First Baptist in the absence of their beloved pastor, Dr. W. A. Nelson. The distinguished preacher preached what would be con sidered a plain and practical sermon from Ephesians, 3d ch.ipler and 19th verse. In my early days well do I remember when the venerable Kev. Thomas Slrad ley preached in cold and heat without a church to cover his head. At that day there were no educated men in the Bap tist church in Western North Carolina unless it was the Kev Thomas Strnilley an, I he made no pretentious to being an accomplished scholar. Mr. Stradley sluod at the head ol the Baptislsof West ern . rth Lamina lor nearly tony ears. What changes lias taken place with the First Baptist church members who woiship at the First Baptist church now very SMOliatn, 1 llinugiu wlicn 1 looked ist Sunday at the large and well dressed mgregatiou wilh so much intelligence, sample ol what is in our Baptist lurches at the present day. I said that education, with tie help ol liul that doeth all things well, has roughtlhe First Baptist church from ss than hall a ilozrrr inciiiiicrs to its resent standing with lull membership. Dr. Nelson preaches a sermon every day iv his Christian-likedeportmeal to saint ml sinner whom heineetsevery moment n our streets, ll our Baptist friends con- nue in the Inline to increase with so many members, I think their pastor can make the same remark that was said bv the Rev. Henry Wurd Beecher when asked, on his way to church, which was he street that kail to Plymouth church. Mr. Beecher said: "Follow the large crowd you see. and it w ill take you di rect to Plymouth church." LnngiiiHv Dr Nelson's life be spared for the benefit ol his lellowuieii. . M. lllnir. l'Ol';HT INUIANil. HloodH and canudlan Police lu Mortal Co.uliut. AssiNAUoiNii, Mont., Oct. 2. Word has been received here of n battle which took place Thursday between n band of Blood Indians and a force of Canadian mounted police. The fight took place just across the in ternational boundary line, not over fifty miles from this place. The Blood Indians, who arc old-time enemies of the police, a lew days ago made a raid on a band ol Horses belong' ing to the latter and ran off with nearly alllofthcni. Ten ol the police started in pursuit nnd coming up on tiiem sud denly yesterday, both sidos commenced firing. The first tire killed one policeman and two Indians, and several were woundeil on both sides. The news was brought in hv a Black- oot, who witnessed the hgat, which was still in progress when he leit. ol Bales, commander ut 1-ort Assin- aboine, has ordered a troop of cuvalry to Blue ktuot agency ns a precautionary niensuie to restrain the Indians at that agency from attempting uny part in the disturbance. MEND Kl'HHI. FOOD. Her peaaantn Need It More man They do Petitions). Boston, Mass., Oct. 'H.K circulnr is issued from the office of Lend A Hand magazine, Rev. Dr. Edward Everett Halt editor, in which it is stated that the peti tion to the Ciar of Russiu with regard to his treatment of Siberian exiles has been signed bymorethun 1,000,000 citizens of this country. Hon. Wm.O. McDowell, president ol the league ol Human treeiiom. who represents that league nt the inter national peace conference nt Rome, has agreed to present the petition to the l rar. Mr. Mcunweu now nsss ine signers of the petition to join in a contri bution sending tood to the starving mil lions sullcring Irom famine in Kussia. FA8SKTT DENOUNCED. cnlsrhta of I.nbor Immuc a Pro- nunclameuto Anainttt Hiiu. Syracuse. Oct. 23. The executive committee of district assembly No. 152, Knights of Lubor, has made public a pronunciamento issued ngainst J. Sloat Fassctt and ordered it circulated throughout the slate. This ussemblv represents the voice of at least 2,00( wnrkinumcn in Syracuse, Auburn, Sen ecu Fulls, Waterloo, and other adjneent places. Attempt to wreck a Train Shklhy, N. C, Oct. 2 -Nathan Hunt a negro tweuty years old, wus placed in jail today, charged with attempting to wreck a train on the Carolina Central railway bv nutting a cross tie on the track. The enuine of a freight train struck the tic, but was not thrown from the track. The tie was placed near deep cut four miles Irom Shelby. Wil' mington Messenger. tin not weaken the stomach with strong chemicals. Simmons Liver Reg ulator is rniid but effective. Mnnnmenta-of the most beautiful de signs. It will oc worm your wuik m visit my wareroom. Will aell verj, very low. Wcltc'l Marble Works, corner Com t Place and Market street. A SIGNIFICANT LETTER THE POPE EXPECTING TROU BLE, The (Scandal by French Pllirriina at the Tomb of Emanuel at Rome, and the Rlotina; that Fol. lowed Likely to Produce serious RenullH. Romi!, Oct. 24 The Pope has written a letter to the archbishop of Aix, the pre late who is to lie prosecuted by the French government for disregarding the circular of M. Fullicres, minister of public worship, enjoining the archbishops ol France not to leave their dioceses with out the consent of the government. The order was issued as a result of the recent popular manifestation at Rome against French pilgrims who were said to have behaved in a reprehensible man ner nt the Pantheon. In this letter the pope suvs that he de plores the fact that the Roman rioters were allowed "to indulge with impunity in every kind of license, profaning the church, insulting the pontiff and mal treating pilgrims." The pope adds that he hopes these incidents will not lead to something "more calamitous and la mcntuble." A cardinal in Rome was recently re ported us saying: "Our prsition in Rome has undergone a ladicnl change as a result of the events anrl ,1 III ili.1, .i-.li.ra .f rk.....l.a o TL... investigation which we have made into thill iiwidnt l,.iU.,rnvrl 4t.A.U...H I stration justified under a chimerical pre- purifies the blood, giving it re text. was nrennred nnd nrrnnirpH in nrl I vance by the government and Menotti uanoaioi against trie radico-repuljhcan demonstration of Nice and aguinst the Pope. The King, the ministers and the lib- erul-monarchical party were tearful ol the consequences which might arise from the alliance ol France with the Vatican and of the alliance of the republic with the rudicul-republicans. Besides, we also know that the triple alliance has been inlormcd ot this game and that it pproved ol this mnnilcstation as a re- .u, il,.. it.. v:..A ....1 ... a:. I attack upon the Pope and the pilgrims. It was u desired nfiirniation, preinedi- tated of monarchical right against the French republic and against the statu quo at Rome, it was .vi. de Lucca, the under secretnry ot State of the interior department, aud M. Menoti Garibaldi, who arranged the terms of this conspi racy." ULAINE? Why, HIchh You, Hel an Athlete Now-a-davH. New York, Oct. 24-. Blaine left here for Washington this morning on the 10:10 Washington limited over the Penn sylvania road. Blaine was accompanied by Airs, lllame and ins daughter, Mrs. Damrosli, and tliey leit the Filth avenue hotel ut 9:20. Mr. Dent, the secretary's private secretary, formed one of the party. Blaine looked remarkably well. HtocU Quotation. Nhw VouK.Oet. 24 Erie 30 Lake Shore 117V: Chicago aud Northwestern ll!4Vj: Nortolk and Western fH; Kichmond and West Point Terminal 14-U: Western Inion Hl'ti. Baltimore prices). Bai.tiiiokr, Oct. 2-1 -Flour, steady; un changed; w stem super S3.50(f$3,7o; extra $:i.3uut4.4o: tumily. S4-.ooiaS.uo. Wheat. quiet but firmer; No. U red, .pot.loi (ft:S. lOIVs; southern, firm; Pultx loot&loo; Longherry 102(4105. Corn, southern; white, uew, firm ut 73 yillow, old, dullut 65HiUait. Cotton Supply. Nbw York. (let. 2-t. The total visible sup plv ol coiton tur the world is l!,Hft.B(i bales, of winch 2. fill. 990 bilks are Ameri can, ugainst 2,lu3,376und l.6(9,576 bules -selectively lust year. Receipts at all in n,r towns. 21)0.672 bules; receipts irom luntiitiuns, 432,67. Crop in sight, 2,- 19,0u3 bales. New York Market. Nrw York, Oct. 24 Stocks, active but fftroug. Money, easy at 2Vafle3. Kxchaage, long. 4.81; short, 4.84; .tute bonds, neg lected: irovernmrnt uuua.. auii uut steady otton dull; nale. bules; Uplnnus, 7-ltic: orieanh. 8'fec: lutures. opened barelv steady and clostu aulet ana nrm. Oc tober, 8. id; November, ,i!4; December, 39; January, M.Ob; February, 8.7 Murch. 86. Pl'.ur quiet and weak Wbent-active but firm. Com quiet but Lrong. i'ork quiet but steady at 10 0O(u. 1 .oo. L.arn quiet nut .teuuy at o.ou pint Turpentine dull and steady at :64((l'37Vi- Kosiu inactive and tendy at l 3ftifct.a vj. rrciguw amvc uut arm AFFAIRS OF COSSBQUENCF. FOREIGN. lohn E. Redmond has been elected nderof the Pnrnellite section of the Irish parliamentary party. A representative ol the Associated Press cables Irom Rome that a cardinal informed him the Pone was ready to quit Rome should the Italian govern pent con- inue its present policy ot opposition toward the Vatican. HOME. The trial of the Itata case has begun in Los Angeles, Cal. An epidemic of small-pox is feared at Trenton, N. J. seven casei have been re ported. The total amount of gold received or ordered Irom huropc to date is 19, 950,000. The bank of Lewisburv, Tenn., the old est financial institution in that city, has made an assignment. Thus. G. Hodgkins, of Setauket, N. Y., has made a gilt ol $200,00 to the Smith sonian Institution to increase us per manent hind, The Presbytery of Baltimore passed a resolution urging the World s tnircom missiouers to decide at once that the doors of the exposition shall be closed on Sunday. Mr. Dnn Grosvenor, a treasury official from Ohio, is disgusted with the apathy shown bv republican oflice holders in Washington Irom that state. Not halt of them have contributed a cent lor cam- pnign purposes, and a great many them will decline to go home to vote. I cheer. I help, I strengthen, I aid: I gladden the heart of man and maid. I set constipation's captive tree, And all are better for taking me. Thus spoke one of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. (They are pills that speak for themselves.) Very small, very nice to take, produce no griping, yet are most effectual in all cases of constipation, bil lious or sick headache, or deranged liver. Onlv 25 cents a vial, at drugzists. A perfect vest-pocket medicine. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If you want a box of good cigar., Im. ported or domestic, Grunt'. Pharmacy i. the glace to get them. We do not retail cigar., ut Mil them by the box only. A cigar that you usually pay ten cents for, I can sell you the same cigar, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best five cent cigar at 8V4 cents by the box. It will pay you to calf and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe 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 save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strives w nu 'Well 01 corruptions. It newed Vitality and force. Being ,, an alterative,it changes the action " the system, imparting fresh , , . . Strength and Vigorous health in , , , place of that weakness and tired . .. . . , . . teeling, Which 18 an indication of , u'suruer anil uecay. -ine concentrated power and . . . curative Virtues of Buncombe 0 ... sarsapanlJa render it the most ,. . , leuuuie jjiouu i unner mai 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. iGRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main 8t. J. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The mot elegant honw In Asheville. The grounds are large. All modern conveniences. Situated right in the heart ol city. Two minutes' walk from postoffice. Grounds suitable for large hotel. Fourteen rooms in present house, best es servant apartment. w ill be sold at a sacrifice. The best bargain in Asheville lor parlies desiring an elegant home. Pusses.dou given in two months. For Sale or Rent. White cottacre on ton nf mntintnln with five acres of land, as a whole, or in lots. No log, dryest place about Asheville nnd finest views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts just the place for invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; .-.-yen rooms. Pos sesion given at once. H lev a tion 2,800 feet. nvery Kind ol real estate, trom a lot of $25 to residences and lots of $25,000. Apply ut No. 5. South Main street. For Rent. Ten room houe on Chestnut street, unfur nished, all modern improvements: $35 per m"ntn. Possession ut nncc. Ten room house, lurnished. all modern Im provements; $4 per month. Possession on short notice. Apply J. M. CAMPBRLL. Real ttstate Dealer. RAYSOR & SMITH, With the first cold wind, you suffer most with rough akin chapped face, lip. and hand.. Why bear with the disagreeable sen- atlona, when they can be avoided by get ting a twenty-five cent bottle of RAYSOR & SMITH'S ROYAL CAMPH0RL1NE, A cooling and emollient application, for sof- ot ening the .km, preventing and immediately curing chapped band., face, lip., and all Irri- ated surface.. Pull direction, with each bottle. Manufactured only, by RAYSOR & SMITH, DRUGGISTS, 31 Patton Are., Aahcrllic 4
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