mtT7 ZTtiip.;?r ;Vl?TT,-T'' g''l!iyT'vtyw'M-viii'i'. !i..w:'-!Tif'T Citizen Asheville ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 27,1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME VII. NO. HQ. Daily INTHEHIGH MOUNTAINS .. The Eitecola Inn, at iin elevation of three thousand riuht hundred and fifty feet, will lie kept on during the winter, Those who desire altitude will hnd this hotel comfortuhle and at i active. THE GUP THAT CHEERS BUT NOT INEBRIATES. FINE COFFEES. Roasted Mocha and Java in Cans and loose two-third. Java and one third Mncha. A targe number of us tomcra have testified to the high grade and excellent flavor or these goods. We also keep other grades of Koastsd coffee: also fin- line of Green Coffees at Bottom Prices. FINE TEAS. Kngllah Breakfast, Movant Gun powder.Foachow.Oolong, Formoota Oolong, Ht No, India, Ceylon and In dia kmds The last two brands are 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, North Court Square. L1NVJXLE, N. C. Iff IRE OF IMITATION THE DOUGHERTY CASE. Ijl'DGK CARTER BOMB PLAIN THINOt). under the sun are handsome It wan Harder, According: lo the Facta, Bald the Jndice, the Pris oner' Mental Condition Being the only Etenaallng- Fact. When the caieof the state against BOUVemr paper Weights with Robert Dougherty, for murder, was called - jB the jfiminai COurt yesterday Joseph S. scenes of the Swannanoa and Ad.m.,.q..of the counsel for th.de- lease, statea t,hsi ouiituwi tv i. u..rl v,, nn carefully cnsidered the facts in this case. UW r ICIIVU HI ...A U.J ft.. rno1.in that the K (ill lis la V'liuv t.w s. us killing of Torrence. prosecution and the defense had, ... i- W.,l leloniOUS Killing oi lo.rcn:. only z wins MjLjicviji aicti The tl..f.. aormA tn Sllhttlit to fl Verdict Vsthvoe. 4 1 PattOD A Venue. in accord with the solicitor's conclusion, I liaiUCIT, nUKI I -T " - , m,ino guilty ofii.urdcr, but that beis goiltvof .CjJ manner and .1.1 YOU Buy nothirur but the genu ine and from reliable dealors New Buckwheat lannivill HPflHOTl. We IIHVe .-? MV v. ... - a fresh and pure article. Maple Syrup. We now have a most excel lent duality of Maple syrup which we guarantee to be absolutely pure. Mince Meat. We will have in stock this week the celebrated Atmore's Mince Meat. Low Prices Rule, from the plninent arti cle of daily food to the finest imported dainties, and pu- WH ARK SBLL1NO LOTS OP POR- Hen, Boys) and Children; FINE WRAPS FOR I.AIIlbU. MI8SB8. AND CHILPKBN; AND FINK DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS To the best Judges of value. In the com munity. There must be a good reason for It. H. REDWOOD SCO. TILDEN'S WILL BROKEN. THIS MEANS BUSINESS. The Helra win Their case After a Lonsr struKKle. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 27. The court of appeals rendered a decision in the case of Geo. H. Tildcn vs. Andrew H. Green and others as executors, and Laura Hazard, et al., respondents, affirming the judg ment of the lower court, with costs par able to nil parties out of the estate. This renders the Tilden trust void, and is in favor el the heirs. TO WRECK A NEWSPAPER OR ft AT EXCITEMENT IN DUB- LI M. Solicitor Carter made a short talk, ex plaining the position be took. He said that alter the killing the newspapers spoke violently against the prisoner; but toe public mind bad now cooled down, and he believed that the large muiority of the people would uphold the course be had taken in the matter. He agreed to submit to a verdict ol manslaughter. Several witnesses were then called and examined, in order that the judge might determine upon the length ol the sen1 tence to be imposed. After the examination of witnesses, the court was addressed by Messrs. Jos. S. Adams and H. A. Gtdger for the defense and by the solicitor for the prosecution. The defense pleaded for a short sentence, reciting that the average lite of a convict is about eight rears. The mental condi tion ol the prisoner should also be taken intoconsideration.una Mr. Aaamsaeciar edthal the prisoner should be in thetunn- tu aivlnm. The solicitor's sueech was FINE - SUITS AND OVERCOATS, .a j I lUfl. II TV UJIU IIV IIHU aHkllliM.ii be kuew justice would be done. Judge II. Bascom Carter then amid the profound stillness ot the court room, preceded the delivery of the sentence with a recital of the fucts in the case, as gathered from the testimony. He went over the killing in detail; how the two men on horseback had been seen passing; bow the prisoner bad remarked that he would knock the men off, and how he carried out his threat with the club four or 6ve feet long, and three or four inches wide. "According to the evidence," continued Judge Carter, in terribly earnest tones, "this is a case of murder, and the onlv extenuatine circumstance was the con dition of the prisoner mentallv. He has received the benefit ol ins mental well ness in the agreement between his conn' sel and the solicitor to submit on a ver dict of manslaughter. I can see no facts which justify any leniency on the part of thecourt.and therefore impose the maxi mum punishment, which is twenty years in the penitentiary." There was a murmur 01 surprise wnen A Bomb Thrown Into the Office of the "National Prera." the Or. Kan of McCarthyltea. Dublin, Oct. 27. Great excitement was caused in this city last evening by an apparent attempt to blow up the office of the National Press, organ of the McCarthyites. The members of the staff of the paper were just on the point of beginning work when a bomb fell in the area in front of the windows on Abbey street, where the editor's rooms are sit uated. The bomb exploded with tre mendous report but fortunately there was no one in this particular room at the time and consequently no one was hurt. If the missile had been intended to in jure anybody in the editorial room, there is no doulit the eflort would nave been preeminently successful, lor the window glass was broken, the casings shattered and the furniture in the room bndlv dam aged. The offices in the basement were badly damaged, and the windows in all the adpicent bouses were broken. A HOT FIGHT. CHILI MUST MAKE REPARA TION AT ONCE. United States Soldiers Cannot Be Killed and No Account til veil for the Murder-Not a street Row. Santiago de Chili, October 26. The United States gevernmcnt through Min ister Egan has formally demanded repar ation from the government of Chili for an attack recently made in Valparaiso upon a number of seamen of the United States cruiser Baltimore. The demand is no informal suggestion. The government at Washington ex pects some kind of satisfaction fur killing and wounding of the Baltimore's sol diers. It isa friendly put notification.giv ing notice according to the direct orders received Ironi the stute department at Washington that the United states demands an immediate explanation ol the whole affair and reparation for the injuries inflicted. The Chilians try to smooth over the assault upon and imprisonment of the American sailors by classing it as u sim ple street row. REED AND MILLS. IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT Wholesale Prices. If vou want a box of rood dears. Im ported or domestic, Grant's Pharmacy is the Glace to Ret Ihein. We do not retail cigars, ut sell them by the box only. A cigar that vou u.uallv pav ten cents for. 1 can sell vou the same cigar, fifty in a box, at seven cents. The best five cent clar at 3V4 cent, by the box. It will pay you to calf and examine them. The Want so Make Your lHotey Go f'r All Ii'm Worth! TUB HK8T VAl.l'HS IN CLOTHING, HATS AND GENT'S FURNISHINGS - ARB AT E. B. Darnuin & Co., 8 Court (square. An Arrested Negro Breaks Away From Two Street Car Men Motorman Brown nnd Conductor Wil liams, running on the Lookout moun tain division of the Asheville street rail way, had an exciting exrience last night tbout 7:30 o'clock. Some time yesterday afternoon a col ored man named Will McDowell, with his wile, got on the Lookout mountain car al Seney street, t go to the end ot the line. The woman took her seat in side the car. but McDowell passed on through and stood on the front platform. Motormun Brown informed the negro that the rules prohibited any person from riding on the front platform. The negro was impudent nnd pulled a pistol and out it in Mr. Brown's lace, but was finally persuaded to go inside. On the return trip, the woman came hack to the city alone, nnd told the car men that McDowell had said he was going to wait until night and "do them uu. Nothing more was Heard ot me maiier until Inst niglit HUout V.MI wnen ine ncuro irot on the cur at henev street coming up town. Brown and Williams Former on the Letter's Cbauces for speaker. Washington, Oct. 27. Ex-speaker Thos. B. Reed left Washington Monday night for the west. "I am on my way to Ironton, 0." he said, "where I will 'make a speech for Major McKinley. I am down for quite a number of speeches in that state. 1 feel very sure that Mr. McKinley will be elected in Ohio." When asked if he had called upon Sec retarv Blaine. Mr. Kced replied in his characteristic at vie: "No. I have not vet been notified ot his return." Mr. Keea is of the opinion, judging from the present situation, that Mills will be elected peaker. 7S.OOO FIRE. rit.v in all dHpiirtrnt-ntH rein clothing, dry goods, fancy goods, J0UJ! DZt'w il K0'01' timc w, arre8t Mc; s " r.i j- l j i uowci I. aua wem iuiu mc mi u - ' C 11 uprmi iiespecuuiiy, POWELL & SNIDER. wholesale and Retail Grocers. REAL ESTATE. VlLTSl g. OWVH, W. W. West. CWYII & WEST, (Successor to Walter B.Owys) STABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF MWVILLE. REAL ESTATE. lani securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Rotary Publk. Commissioners otDeed.. FIRE INSURANCE. QFriCF Southeast Court axinare. CORTLAND BROS., fAi Estate Brokers, And lnTCUiexit Agents. NOTARY PUBtlC. Loan, securely plaead st S per cent aeond loor. Oflcca: a ft 38 Pattoa Avenue febBdlv IN8UR A NCB. ..ntl.ti for Insurance will receive 1 prompt attention at all time.. We ran In lure vour property Id twenty of the largest sad best companies oa carta. Boarding; House For Rent. f4htn rooms, has all nodero convenience, hot and sold water FathVetc., and is well furol.hed throughout. Is one of the st desirable boarding kousss in the city, and wUl be rented for thru. aunts or longrr on . REASONABLE TERMS To aa earlv applicant. For farther Informs- Ioa call oa or address JENKS & JENKS REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 33 Pattoa Ave., Ashevine, w. v.. 2 I w S Ml w 1 1 lii rf N E O ft m A 2 f u 5s -5 rO "S3 PH rjj 35 w 0 g si : I t 25' I 5 it SHOES, hats, rugs, 7 & o PATTON AVE. BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. The Bon Marche is now recelvlngiU hand- bve or six years, i ne vero.ci nau uo - McDowell perceptible ettect opon tne pr.soner. res.slinn terribly. Thecar Court Bnsluess. men thought thev hail him saleenough lor The following are among the cas awhile, but just as the car reached Mer- UIHU.., j . fui , ffort. wrenched bunsclt loose irom I. P. Jetton, disorderly conduct; appeal . is ,.,,. ieiWA Conductor Williams' from recorder's court; not guilty. cap from his head, and jumped from the John R. Rice, jr., assault; submitted car, escaping in the darkness. and judgment suspended on payment of , . ... t careforthera. cott: H : .tin Bt I,.,. i,t n reward will probably be offered pie lor bis capture. Cars, DweilliiKS and Mules were Burned. Evansvillb. Ind., Oct. 27. Fire broke out Inst midnight in the barn of the Evansville street car company, and, fanned bv a strong northwest wind rstroved property to the amount ol $75,000. The flames destroyed the barn and then sprend to the car sheds in which twenty one new cars were stored and to the company's stables containing a hundred mu cs. bevenlv-nve were burned to death. Seven dwellings were destroyed. The loss to the street car company is $50,000, to others, $25,000; only partiully insured. Proctor's Successor. Washinrton, Oct. 27.-The report that "Steve" Elkius is to succeed lies Proctor us secretary of war is in circula tion with more oositiveness than ever and many politicions, including some ol President Harrison s nesi menus, ure m lined to think that it is based on fact, . . ...... ... , i ne is still wric, uuv "' ohn und Will Baker, larceny; uol pros " . . ff.JJHV .u,..trr ,.. .,,. iti.i... i' """"'' " r i). M. Stevens, violation of city ordi nance; appeal from recorder's court; de lendnnt reuuired to Day the costs. A. K. McUatcbxy and otners, assnuii HANGED ANIt BURNED. I n. Cl...ln n l,.l J.. Iimitlerl nnrl .omely selected stock of dress goods and fj.i'... o.t . JOHN CHILD, .pot-aierly of Lyman ft Child), Office No. X REA1. ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER TRICTUT A BROKBRAOB BU8INBSS, Loans aecnn pteced at II per cent. trimmings In which there will be found ex treme novelties of one suit of a kind, no more to be had at very low prices for such material. The stock of fancy goods Is larger und bet ter selected than usual. Sole agents for tien- tcmeri nnd Po.ter kid glove. Harriet Smith, keeping disorderly house: submitted and judgment sus- nemied on navment ol costs. R. L. tioodoaster. Drincinal. and J. H. Atkin and John Carson, sureties; judg ment according to sci fa lor $600. Wro. Huches, sending challenge sun- mitted and judgment suspended on pay ment ol costs, .... , . docket by Friday pf this week, fcnlng gloves a specialty. Large stock ' entol costs. lL be was fastened to a post, l orty-i Solicitor Carter hopes to clear the ner0M pifd faKOts high around hi A NEW CHURCH. Bv of misses' and children.' caps. McCall.s Bazaar Patter's are the most A Desirable Lot Presented to the A Negrro Murderer Lynched After ConfesHlnn, Qkkes City, Tex., Oct. 27 Negro Lee Grce, who murdered the family of Farmer Lowe, has been caught, A mob took him from jail and obtained . , ., , t J c a confession Deiore tne . nusoanu oi the murdered woman and children. trace chain was putaround his neck, and i-ortv-six m and an old negiess touched the match to it. He pnssed into eternity nity-six hours after his victims. stylish and best fitting. goods at 8cc the handsome HOY FIENDS. a Tral "BON MARCHE," 37 8. Main Street. B. C.CHA Presldw P. O. M V-President, M. WBAVBR. Sec. ft ireas. A. MILLUR. Gen. Supt. tMRBKS.I (P. I Idmt I I S Jl.tfjR, j H. ildent. 1 I CAROLINA GOAL CO. DEALERS IN Soulhslde ConKr.-Katlon, The pastor of the Soutbside t'resliyte- viiey wanted to See riun cbnpel, Rev. L. H. Baldwin, an- neralled. pounced tohiscongregationlnstSabbath Loniion, Oct. 27. The police of Hroy that a desirable lot had been presented rje lnve arrested two boys for placing to the congregation for the purpose of j obsLatles iu f'roiit of the cast bound ex htiilitino- a new church. Stens will be nn Fridav Inst. The boys con taken immediately to erect a church upon fessed, saying they placed the tih plates the site presented. I ne Dumiing win dc and iron chains wnere iouihi in wucr unique in that it will have accommoda- that their desire to see a train derailed r . j'r J a . fl ... i . , ' I tlons lor toe aincrent acpiiriaicins ui njii'Dt oe gruiincu I. nAw.al tn in MnnM-linn luith thp I Mum-h. Utility willbethechiefconsidcra- Another Record Broken tion, wh style and architecture will oe London, Oct. 27. ine steamer icu secondary. , ton:. which sailed from New York on SOT wTre itm,w. mo t the 21st for Liverpool, was signalled off a.a ....u...r. thmt nnr. Rrnwht-iid at 9:55 this morning, having tion of the city being taken under the beaten the fastest previous record from r. j .Ij i i f r I vri. The Teutonic reuorts that . i onrr ill II iifvulfu oil ill I ui nui h-ib iiuiu mn . - , ' tk. Pimt Preslivterinn church. Thev she exuerienced stormy weather during have maintained regularly a babbatb the passage Mgr. Preston's Condition New York, Oct. 27. News from the sick room ol Mgr. Preston today is more cheerful. Although the reverend gen tlemnn passed a bad day and niglit yes terday, he is feeling better today, no Homes Burned. Berne, Oct. 27. A Pre occurred in the town of Merringen in this canton Sun day, destroying 120 houses nnd rendc ine 784 persons horaekss. Nearly every edince ol imporiance is in rums. Stock Quotations. Nsw York. Oct. 27. Brie 30ti: Lake Short 117; Chicago and NorthwcBtern m.iyj; Norfolk and Western : Richmond anil We.t Point Terminal 13j; Western Iniou H2. Baltimore Prices. B.iTiunuB. Oct. 2-Flont. steady; un chnnKed; wi stern super 3.ao(nd.7o; ex'rt v-i uiifni4.ii: luiniiv. ...innu No. 2 rea, nrin; spui hiiu uviuuci ...itvw lOHi; soutnem, sicnuv; roiu i,rnm,w, i ..,,uivrfv loo&LinA. Corn, southern: whit new, easier at 53M70 ytllow, old, 63ta6 New York Market. Nkw York, Oct. 27 Stocks, quiet anil teady. Money, easy at 3. Kxchanae, long. .80,lg.81; .hort, .83Vj(-S4Ht; state bi nds, neglected; government bondK, dull but steady. Cotton quiet; "ales hales; Upland., 8-V: Orleans, 8 13-I6c; fu. ture., steady. Octolier. 7 9B; Noveinlier, 8.08; llecember, 8 21; January, 8.37; Feliru rv I.M: March. 8.67. Flour-dull an I heavy. Wheat-quiet and firm. Corn ac tive and excited, higher. Pork quiet but steady at $10.0(l(di$tl.0(l. Lard ilu 1 and weak at 6 oa. inru!" i uniennne uuu uw ea.y at 80Vst37. Rosin iuict and .te.idy at I1911M, rj. rrenui-iiiit firm. GRANT'S 1'HAkMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Hoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash. Bark, Poke Root, Ac. By its use you can save yourself 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 alterative, 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 isorder 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, 34 South Main St. J, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 38 Pattoa Avenue. NsxtVHC AbslUVg. sovl 48a P O Box BS. RUNNINC. ON TIME. That's the way all our watches run, and our clocks have the well regulated habit of doing precisely tb. same thing. Perhaps you have a watch that Is somewhat eccentric In IU movements; If you have, we will straight en It out for you In short order and we will also see to It that the expense Involved In the operation Is eicecdlngly moderate. A good wav to rain the best of clocks and w stent. is 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 display of fine nmbrellai to which we w.puld call yaur attention. B. II. COSBY, JEWELER, I PATTON AVENUE. JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE but CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Sale. The mot elegant !otne In AnheT.lle. The grounds nre larKC AH modern convenience. mi tinted riht in the heart of city. Two miuuti-a' walk from post office. Grounds ruttuMe for large hotel. Fourteen roomi in present house. bcHi en servant apartment. Will le sold at a sHcnftce. The best bargain in Asheville lor parties desiring an elegant nomc. ru sues si on given in two montns. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on top of mountain, with five acres of land, as a whole, or in lots. No log, dry tt place about Anheville and finest views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts iust the place for invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; s-ven rooms. Pos sesion given at once. Elevation 2,800 feet. livery ktna 01 real estate, irom a lot or to residences and lots of $25,000. Apply ut No, S. South Main street. AFFAIRS OF CONSBQUBXCB. For Rent. LEAYE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. ia Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS WBAVKR'S L1V- BKY OFFICB, WILLOW ST. PKOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solioited.. school and a weekly prayer meeting. whitman's Condition, Rev. Mr. Buldwin, who has had consid- Camden, Oct. 25.-WaIt Whitman sees erahle exoerience in this particular kind hut few callers now at his modest cot of church work. He came on from Vir- . u hmvWl nnralvxed and ginia to lake chnrge ol the held. He bu fl ghaUow 0f his former self. The ministers regularly to larKe and atten- doctor ,ny he may live for years, but is tive connngiUions. Thehabbath school ,iab,e tQ dfe at anT timri ag the paralysis iscrowumK " y"-!"" .lowly liproacniiiK nis nean. im. A stnndine invitation is extended J 'J to all to attend theservices and see what continued Heavy Wales is being done in this part sf the city for LlVKBp0oL, Oct. 27.-The incoming tbe Master ,teamers report having experieuced feur- AKK VOU OOIMOT ' fl weather between this port and the island of Muderia. Their decks were BBTnemnertneTeactacrsMeetlnK Unntinuallv swept bv heavy seas and a al Bryson CUT Tnursaay. number ol them were compelled to man Thetenchersof Buncombe are reminded to until the weather improved. that the Western North Carolina Teach- rj0 not WCaken the stomach with aasnciatlon meets next Thursday, strong chemicals, himmous Liver Ktg Oct. 29, at 2:30 p. m. at Bryson City. ultr mini uut enccve, Are you going to attend the meeting? p, :n;rable clothing lor men and boys, There' should be a good delegation are gelling fast, we replenish fat. See them from Asneviue ana Dunromw vuuuij. i t -j-ne y iutloca looming nuu fi i - J . u nn ill Miirnhv hranrh I RCTinKmn."i ... ... i . ... , j are offered $2.30 for the round trip Monuments of the most bcMutUui de fctM k akvilU onnH returninir on Mon-1 tirns. wi' be worth rour while to j ,., mv waremom. Will sell vcrr, very Persons leaving here on the 7:40 a. m. tow. Wofe's Marble Works, corner train Thursday will reach Bryson City Couit Place und Market street . ... . - i t r.. I ?he ooeniSi of the meeting. . When you, feel "ncomlortable about Mr. John W. Btarnes, of this city, is the stomacn take oimmon. i..v. vBm IIOUK. The cruiser Boston hassailed fromXew York to Chili. Mr. Cleveland will go to Buffalo Sat urday to help the democratic canvass there. Secretary Blaine returned to Wnshinc- ton Saturday afternoon and promptly called on President Harrison. He claims to be in excellent health. The New York bank stntementshowed an increase in reserve of $3,361,000; and the banks now hold $12,391,000 h ex cess of the legal requirements. faneral Miller has prepared a brief maintaining the constitutionality ot tne McKinley tariff bill, which is involved in a case to be argued before the supreme court iu November. The barn on the far of Frank Y. Knutmng, near Oley, Pa., was destroyed by tire lost Griday night, with the con tents. This was the oldest barn in Berks county, having been erected 1740, Charles Payne, a prominent republican politician of Millville, N. J., was con victed oi perjury in sue couiny court ui Bridgeton Saturday. On Friday he was also convicted of keeping a disorderly house. Henrv Villard, who is making a tour of the Northwest, in an interview at Snokan, Wash., expressed a belief that all trains of the Northern Pacific will be fore long be operated entirely by electric power. At Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday, the lurv in the libel suit of Ignatius Lannellv against the Pioneer Press for $10,000 damages brought in a verdict giving Mr. Donnelly one dollar, and allowing him five dollars tor counsel tees. Ten room houe on Chestnut street, unfur nished, all modern improvements; $3S per ni'intu. roe.fiion al once. Ten room houac, turnifthed, all modem Im provement.; $45 per month. Possession on shurt notice. Apply J. M. CAMPBRLL. Kcal Bstatc Dealer. RAYSOR & SMITH, With the first cold winds you suffer most with rough akla chapped face. Hps and hands. Why bear with the disagreeable sen sations, when they can be avoided by get ting a twenty-five cent bottle of RAYSOR & SMITH'S ROYAL CAMPHORLINE, A cooling and emollient application, for aof- ening the akin, preventing and Immediately curing chapped hands, face, lips, and all trrl- ated" surfaces. Pull directions with each bottle. Manufactured only by RAYSOR & SMITH, DRUGGISTS, 31 Patton Atc, AahcYlllfe TELEPHONE 130. P. 0 BOX It 2. presiucn oi u v.mv.vwi L.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view