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Tin: ashevii.li; daily citizen. CONTRACTOR'S tiAD FIX. TRIED TO pniRE GOVERNOR OF MISSISSIPPI. From the American Contractor. a stranger In Jackson, Miss., who gives his name as J. E. Gibson, and claims Logansport, Ind., as his home, ifTcred Gov. Longlno a round sum of money In exchange for the cntract to build the new $1,000,000 capltol. Bids are to be filed with the governor, who is president of the building committee, on December 8, and are to be opened and the contract awarded Monday, the 10th, 1 to the lowest responsible bidder. The alleged contractor proposed that the governor should secretly open bids on Sunday, furnish him figures and permit him to file a lower bid. He told the governor that combinations had been formed In Chicago and St. Louis. In whih Architect Llnd was interested, fur building the capltol, -and that he, Gibson, had been refused admission, for whirl) reason ne was o anxious to se cure the contract, and that he was will ing to pay liberally. He was prepared to pay the governor $15,000 -spot cash, and sign an agreement to divide the profits on the contract to be awarded him and his associates. The governor was livid with rage, but held in until he called Secretary Coman as a witness to the proposition, and when It had been repeated ordered Gibson out of his office and told is secretary to notify the police and have the fellow arrested. In 10 minutes Gibson was landed in 'jail. The governor went immediately , to' Justice Fltigerald, and swore out a warrant charsing Gibson with attempt to bribe an official. Gibson hired one of the bost lawyers in the city and plead ed not guilty. The governor and his private secretary testified, and Gibson wus placed under $5000 bond, which he gave after telegraphing to Logansport friends. Gibson arrived In Jackson No vember 1G, accompanied by J. W. Moore, also of Logansport, bringing credentials from officials of that county to the effect that they are worth con siderable money, and able to carry out any contracts they may make. Their bribe would have been offered before this but for the fact that the governor has-been out of the city. Moore was not arrested-. The affair has created the biggest sensation Jackson has hadwin many a-day, and the governor has been congratulated on all sides for the manly stand he took in the matter. Attempt to bribe an official is a serious crime in Mississippi, punishable by a fine of $1000 and five years in the peni tentiary. , BAPTIST CONVENTION Ureenwood, 8. C, Dec. The town is crowded with Baptist preachers and laymen In attendance upon the Bap tist state convention, which will re main In session during the week. The meeting place was first designated to be Newberry, but the pastor of the First Baptist church being ill, the Bap tist church in this city sent a resolu tion sympathizing with the pastor Rev. George A. Wright, in his sickness aad requesting the Newberry church to allow it to relieve tjiat church of the entertaining of the convention. Thl offer was gratefullly accepted by the Newberry church. COLLEGE DEDICATES. Hartford,' Conn., Dec-.' T.-ZTrinlty col lege dedicated today Its new natural history building. The ceremonies were very elaborate. Many celebrated biologists and scientists from Harvard, Williams. Clark university, Brown uni versity and other colleges, are present After the literary exercises the labora tories were thrown open to the public and inspected with great pleasure. Ttiere are Are tanks In the aquarium, each with a capacity of 320 gallons of water. These tanks are illuminated at night. MODEL DOLL SHOW. San Fran&sco, Dec. 7 The Doctors Daughters.under the leadership of Miss McEwen, began their fourth annual fete of the dolls today in Maple room of the Palace hotel. The money re ceived will provide food for the incura bles for the coming year. All the lead ing dressmakers entered the competi tion and present many novelties. The model doll house Is a striking feature of the show. It has six rooms, all elab orately furnished. The rooms are light ed with electricity. . The show contin ues tomorrow. BRITISH COLUMBIA ELECTION. Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 7. The elec tion takes place today. The live ques tion that has caused more excitement than anything else Is whether the Japs will be allowed to vote. The conserva tives early obtained opinions that the Japs are entitled to vote as soon as they choose to take out naturalization papers. As there are 5000 of these Japs the matter 1s of grave consequence, a it may change the result of the elec tion. M'KENZIE CERTIORARI. San Francisco, Dec. 7. The United -States Supreme court Is hearing today arguments In the certiorari case of Re ceiver Alexander McKenzie, who was arrested by deputy marshals in Nome and brought here. McKenzie has de nied that he is 840,000 short in his ac counts, as was charged. Ex-Senator Geary, author of the Chinese expulsion act, Is McKenzie's attorney, and ex pects to win his case. REJOICING IN NEW JAIL. Bennettsvllle. 8. C. Dec. 7. This place la rejoicing In a. new Jail, which has Just been completed by a western house. It Is eaulDPed with steel cells. The town Is Indebted for this boon to the three prisoners two whites and a negrowho broke out of the old jail in September last. This Jail delivery sat isfied the authorities tllat a new Jail was a necessity and It fU forthwith ordered. USC Pink and Tickets... money h. c. Johnson A.-W, McFETC BON MARCHE W. A. BLAIR and othtra. take ta-m For further Information apply 45 Pattern Avenue FALL OQLiS They Are Dangerous. Be cause Hard to Cure. VERY LIKELY TO LAST ALL WINTER. We Know Something that Cures All Pulmonary Troubles. IT IS OUR GREAT TONIC RECON STRUCTOR, VINOL. There seems to be an epidemio of Colds. ' It is strange how "many people start In with ft cold that they have con tracted during the autumn months. Such colds are dangerous, for unless cured when the weather is warm it is very difficult to get rid of them when really inclement weather appears. Do not, if you have a cold, tro throueh this winter and let it pull you down. A racking cough may be the means of un dermining your constitution, terminat ing in consumption, when there will be! no hope for escape. Cod-Liver Oil has always been the greatest known specific for consump tion. Naturally Cod-Liver Oil has been given for colds which are regarded by many people as the first stage of this disease. There is' iitrn'eed of our tell ing you the drawbacks of Cod-Liver Oil; the vile, greasy mixture was so re pellent that not more than one person in ten could take it. But. Cod-Livor Oil did cure where it could be taken. 1 Now we have a cod-liver oil prepara tion that cures just as surely as did this vile remedy.- We refer to Vinol. Anybody can take Vinol.- It tastes de licious, and because it contains the active curative principles that made Cod-Liver Oil famous as tbi specific for consumption and other wasting dis eases, it will be readily seen how valu able it is for all such troubles. Here is one letter taken from many that are continually coming to our notice. Mrs. E; Cogh'an, 12a Putnam Ave., Cambridgeport, Mass., says : " Last September I contracted a heavy cold wjiich terminated with ton silitis, and later the grip. All winter I had a dreadful cough, and the doctor advised me to take several things, among them Cod-Liver Oil. I tried it for several months without obtaining relief. At last I heard of Vinol and gave it a trial. Five bottles cured ine and I have had no troubles since." When we talk of Vinol, w know of what we speak, and wi: refund your money if you are n; satisfied. . . Wingood's Drug Store. Cures' Dandruff, Falling .Hair, Brittle Hair and all Scalp Troubles, such as Itching, Eczema, Eruptions, etc. Purely Vegetable, harmless and reliable. Cure Guaranteed even after aU other remedies have failed, or money refunded. A DOCTOR WRITES! Ms. 1 St. Oh aria St., Boaton, Warn., May It, 1K9. J don't believe in raoommending proprietary artlola, bat regard for the truth oompela me to ear "Oolu Vwdrufl Cure" la O. K. and beats Anything I ever tried, DB.J.LVOUDAL. For Sale by all Druggists and Barbers. Treatise on Hair and Scalp Troubles free on request. A. R. BREMER CO., Chicago. "BEWARE OF IMITATIONS." DR. T. C. SMITH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT. ASHEVILLE. N. C. The only hair preparation admitted to the Paris exposlt dd. $500 Will buy eve. thing that baa fce-n in stock bt--re over 30 DAYS. 1 Thla. then, with the fact that we sell almost three tlmea this tjnount each veek, not only commends us, but practically te nures you against atale or out of date goods. We never have to sell below sent to get the trade to absorb uur blunders or use something unwholesome. Respectfully, H. C. JOHNSON U PATTON AVENUE. FOR SALE. Ashes 'from Spent Tan And Refuse Lime FOR FERTILIZERS. , Price for Ashes H-W P t Price for Lima $1W Pr toa . ppiy to . HANS REES SONS ASHEYILLS TANNERT. Standard and Domestic Sewing Machines ORGANS' ancT PIANOS T. A. VINCEiNT, Agent 11 WEST COURT SQUARE Asheville N.C. tun m General Offices Brevard, N. C. Local Schedule, Effective Sun day, Oct. 28, 1900. DfllM URN I IMCfi Mi 01 Lin No.S No. 4 (Central Time) Ko j A. M. F. M. ,BTATlON A. H. 8.05 lv U'Bouviile ar .... 11.05 uU 8.81) ...Horse Hhoe xlO.SH .... 'Cannon. i... 3.45 Ktowah 10.22 ....Hlmityre .... .. . 4.00 neurone 10.06 laviisou Klver .... 4.30 r..BKKVAKO ,.lv ... 0.43 8.00 - .- ' lv.. Urttvard ..ar .... S.iia HellcB , ,, cherry field .... Culvert 8.35 .... ar.iToxawuy ..lv ... 8 00 Flag Stations. Connects at Toxaway with Turnpike Llneto the resorts of the Sapphire countiy; at Hendersonvllle with Southern Railway for all points north at d south. J. F. HATS, General Manager. T. S. BOS WELL, Superintendeat "1 Nutice. By virtue of a decree of the Superior court of Buncombe county In the spe cial proceeding entitled Chas. A. Webb, admnr., vs. N. B: Atkinson ,et al duly made by Marcus Erwln, clerk of the Superior court on the 14th day of November, 1900, 1 will on MONDAY, THE 17TH DAT OF DE CEMBER, 1900, at the court house door In the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and state of North Carolina, sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash the property mentioned In said decree and described as follows:- Tract No. 1 Beginning at a stake in the western margin of Conestee ave nue, Lashly's southeast corner, and runs north 86 degrees 37 minutes west 216.6 feet to a stake; thence north 69 degrees 52 minutes west 49.2 feet to a stake: thence north 1 degree 65 mln utes east 121.9 feet to a stake In Cole man avenue; thence south 89 degrees 21 minutes west 120.8 feet, crossing the branch to a stake; thence south 28 de grees 63 minutes east 105.9 feet to stake; thence south 12 degrees 16 mln utes east 99.3 feet to a stake; tbfenc south & degrees l minute east 101.1 feet to a stake; thence south 25 degrees 16 minutes east 106.5 feet to a stake thence south 66 degrees 1 minute east 41.15 feet to a stake, In the southwest corner of Wilson's land, lot No. 12 thence north 0 degrees 3 minutes west 78.2 feet to a stake; thence across a foot ally; thence north 13 degrees 38 minutes west 105 feet to a stake; thence north 17 degrees 12 minutes east 112.3 feet to a stake; thence south 68 de grees 31 minutes east 185.6 feet to stake in Conestee avenue, Wilson' northeast corner; thence with the mar gin of Conestee avenue north 10 de grees 39 minutes east 30 feet to a stake thence with the margin of said avenue north 70 degrees 51 minutes west 95 feet to the beginning. Tract No. 2 Beginning at a stake In the west margin of Conestee avenue, and runs north 44 degrees 60 minutes west 69 feet to a stake; thence south 43 degrees 14 anlnatea west 18.8 feet to stake ;thence south 81 degrees 50 mla utes east 110.7 feet to a stake; said tract of land being the same tract ol land directly west of lot No. 4, block No. 21 across said Conestee avenue from said lot No. 4, and being the same lot upon whfch Is situated "a spring, Tract No. 3 Beginning at a stake 1 the western margin of Carolina ave nue, 188 feet from Its Intersection wlta Atkinson avenue, and runs routh 7 de grees 20 minutes east 88 feet to a ataka, the northeast corner of a lot conveyed to Annie L. Reynolds by Chas. Rawls; thence north 86 degrees 20 mln utes west parallel with Atkinson ave nue 182 feet to a stake, the northeast corner of tne saia aoove mentioned 101 then north 36 degrees wrst 112V4 feet to a stake: thence south 86 degrees 20 minutes east parallel with Atkinso avenue feet to the beginning. Tract No. 4 Beginning on a stake la the western margin of Atkinson avenue at the northeast corner of block No. 10 and runs south 66 degrees 49 minutes west with the northern boundary of block No. 10 100 feet to a stake in the eastern line of the 18 acre tract of same mD. which 18 acre tract belongs to E. H. Harris; thence north 0 degrees 41 minutes west with the line 18 acre tract 134.8 feet to a stake, the southwest cor ner of lot No. 1 of block No. 9; thence nonh 85 degrees east 131 feet to a stake In the western margin of Atkinson ave nue; thence with the western margin of Atkinson avenue to tne beginning, Tract No. 5 Beginning at a stake on William street, at the northwest cor ner of lot No. 23 on said plat, the Una runs thence with the northern noun dary of No. 23 north 46 degreea east It ook-a to a stake at the northeaei cor ner of No. 23; thence north 21 degreea west with the line of No. 19 I polea to a. stake: thence a line parallel to first mentioned line south 46 degreea west It poles to a atake on the east edge of William street tnenca wun wuiiam street south 26 degreea east t polea to tha beginning, being part of No. 23, on said plat and containing three-fourUn of an acre. Thla 15th day of November, 1900. CHAS. A. WEBB, 11-11 d4t frl Coamtaaiaaar. REAL, PSTATE By Weaver cc Alexander, Real Estate Brokers 9 "Mton Ave P. O. Box 244 FOR RENT. Completely furnish. 13 room house, ne piano included; on car line; deair- bly located plumbing, baths, etc., of the best. Stable. 1)0. Weaver & Alex ander. '74 Newly furnished 7 room house, Mont- ford avenue; modern conveniences, specially desirable. $00. Weaver St Alex ander. 7 TjirM And wall AatahllialiAA hnnrdlna? hniiRA. opntrnllv IrwntAil! rrwulpm Anii first class In all respects, and rood patronage, partly rurnisnea. possession December 1st. Weaver & Alexander. 80 9-room house, three blocks ;rora Square, newly overhauled and renova ted throughout. Can be used by two families If desired. 118. Weaver St Alexander.' 81 Large house splendidly furnished, ex tensive grounds and superb view. Mod ern and first class In all respects. $125. Weaver & Alexander. 83 10-room house oh car line and paved street; splendid location and quite de- sirable. $40, with only standing furni ture, or j.iO furnished complete. Weav er & Alexander. 84 rem SALE. Vacant lot 170 feet front, 74 feet deep, centrally located. Good investment. 81000. eaver & Alexander. 7ft Farm 62 A., 7 room house, good barn, etc., half mile from railroad station; ( miles from city. Spring water piped to house and barn. A very desirable place. $2200. Weaver St Alexande 78 Splendlu 7 room house, wei built and ;atiy flnljhed; modern con nlences; good locality: 5 minutes' wab from P. O. Brick sidewalks. .Terms. $1500. Weav er & Alexander. 82 Teat K-rnnm rnttnern In desirable lo cality, 5 minutes' walk from P. O., brick walks all the way. $1100. Weaver & Alexander. 85 H. F. Grant $ Son 48 Patton Ave. FOR SALE. Eisr banraln In house and lot on Mohtford avenue, also one on Cumber land avenue. Call atour office for par ticulars. FOR RENT. One 6-room house, good location, $20.00 per month. One ' 8-room house on popular resi dence street", $22.60 per month. One very desirable cottage on Chest nut street, with all modern con venlences, $29.00 per month. Furnished houses In all parts of the city from $30.00 per month and .up wards. See us before renting or buy ing. L. A. FARINHOLT REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 49 Patton Avenue. Offers for rent through his ex clusive agency J or the winter months, four of the moRt elegant residences in the city of Asheville and in the suburbs. These pro perties are handsomely and com pletely furnished with all modem conveniences, and contain large and beautiful grounds. Apply to ' L A. FARINHOLT, Real Eatate Broker. These properties for sale at reason able prices and easy t.rms. CANDY ESCULETTS CURE PILES And all rectiM disorders. IMeitxHnt; not a phynlcj sue. Kesuiis or money reriiuueii, w C. Carmlchael. C. A. Rajaor. vvingooa a urug store. Fa,m of 100 Acres with considerable improvements FOR SALE. : One mile from Sylva station. For particulars address, E. R. HAMPTON, ll-10-lmo Sylva, Jackson Co., N. C. HIGHWAY ROBBERY. New York, November, 1900. The epidemic of robbery Is not found only in New York, but also in other cities. Alford and Brown, the bank cashiers whose books recently show that thousands of dollars have bcea stolen, are not as blamable as those patents, who, to save a few cents will purchase those cheap alum baking powdera (which Invariably contain alum) for 10c. lb., undermining tha health of their Children. Rumford Baking Powder la pur and wholesome being made of Prof, Hora- ford'a acid phosphate In dry form and bl-carb. of aoda, which invariably adds nutrition to tha flour. Your Christmas cakes whea made with Rumford Baking Powder will re main molat longer thaa whea na4a with any ether brand, REAL ESTATE PARTIAL. LIST. Wilkic&LaBarbcZT PHONE ANNIVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT. We have been In the real estate business one year, and while e haven't done as much business aa we wanted to do, yet we feel that our . business will steadily Increase, as we are trying to build on a solid foundatloa Honesty (aa applied to our business with whom wa have business relatione; (prompt and careful attention to every up to date business methods). We commenced business believing standpoint "honesty is the best policy" and our experience has strongly con firmed that belief. It means much both for our customers and ourselves for ourselves the cenfldence of our customers, which Is the foundation of any bug cessful business; for, our customers It means that their interests will always be conserved to the best of our ability; for real estate owners, especially, it means that we will notNaccept commission from contractors on repairs to their property (for Instance 10 per cent, on plumbing' contracts), or commis sion from both buyer and aeller, and" that property placed with us will ba handled In such manner aa to bring th fair dealing: We have learned a great deal about year's experience we have a great deal acquire by hard and persistent work be be our aim to allow no one to excel ua hoarding Houses For Rent, We have two well located boarding houses for rent at reasonable rates. One has a splendid established reputa tion, having heen successfully conduct ed as a boarding house for several years; the other Is practically a new house, with all modern conveniences. Will be rented completely or partially furnished. For particulars please ap ply at our office. Property in Other Cities For Ex change. We have property In a number of cities and towns listed with us for ex change for Asheville or nearby prop erty. We would cair special attention to $8000 worth of very desirable resi dence property in Waco, Texas, im proved and unimproved, all unincum bered, to exchange for property in Asheville or for improved farma In Buncombe county. Waco is the central city of Texas, and commercial travel ers will tell you that It is the most de sirable residence city, and one ot the best railroad, manufacturing . and wholesale centers in. tne atate. Money to Loan. We have a client who wlshea to place $1600 or $2000 on Improved proper ty in Asheville, first mortgage. . The same party also wishes to engage In business In Asheville, and would be glad to learn through us of any profit able business opportunity now open In this city. SPECIAL. VISITORS looking for accommodations in good boarding houses will be cheerfully furnished, free, all desired information as to locations, terms, etc., by applying to Charles M. Steele at Steele's Laundry, on Church street, near Patton avenue. xxx vir'TT tnflN herta nnd babv cribs cheap at Mrs. L. A. Johnson's, 43 Pat ton avenue. ROOMERS Four separate furnished rooms for rent to gentlemen. Call at 223 Patton avenue. . 11-8-dim wanted in Di-lvate family, one or two boarders. Best location and board in city. 79 Chestnut street. ll-Zi-azw wantkd-A white eirl to cook and keep house. Three In family. Address M., care Citisen. ll-28dtf FOR RENT A good basement for business purposes. Light, roomy and warm. Wm. Johnston Jr, 20 lemple Court. FOR BALE Buggy and harness and eight bales of straw and about .200 bundles of corn blades. Telephone Hi. 11-aO-dlw THE APOLLO 117 Chestnut street, beautifully located, on paved street; furnace, electric lights, etc. TaDle nrst class. Terms $8 to $12 a week Telephone 52h. Mra. Theo. Pine. ll-17dlm ASTRAYED from city azalea, a brin- die heifer weighing about 600 pounds. Finder will please return to Zimmer man & Whitehead and receive reward. 11-29 dtf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, to well people; choice location; convenient to poKtoitlee and street car. Tuble board near by. No. 26 Flint street. 12-5-dit I HAVE todny a fine old copper tea urn, an old-time mahogany bureau, also several oak bedroom suites. Low prices. Wm. Turner, 35 4orth Main street. Phone 226. NOTICE Notice la hereby given that the Board of Aldermen of the city of Asheville intend to make application to the General Assembly of the State at t its next regular session for certain amendments to the charter of said olty. This November 16, MOOT 11-17 dtlll 1-1 01 FOR RENT At Blltmore, N. C, $ cottages, 6 rooma and bath, $18 to $20 per month; 2 cottages, 8 rooma and bath $50 per month. All have modern plumbing and electric light. Biltmora village has macadamised roads, One drainage and an excellent school. Car line to Asheville. Houses not rented to consumptives. Apply Biltmora Estate. 11-19 dtf MANAGER Old established mercan tile house wanta honest, capable maa to manage branch. Salary $125 month, extra commlsslona. No aollcltlng re quired, but must take general direction business and ba ambitious. Good refer ences and $800 cash required. Expe rience aa manager not neceaaary if qualified In other respects. Opportunity. Drawer 74, New Havea, Conn. 11-tlia 661. 44 this would mean fair dealing toward all buyer, seller, tenant, landlord). Push detail, liberal advertising and other that viewed from a strictly business e largest net returns consistent with, . the real estate business during our yet to learn, some of which we hope to fore our second anniversary. It shall In conservative business enterprise. Bargain in Building Lot For the next 30 days we can offer a big bargain in a very . desir able building lot on Pine street, near the terminus of Chest nut street. This lot is 94x424 and sold a few years since for more than $3000. If sold within 30 days It can be bought for less than one-half of price named . above. We also have many other choice residence lots for sAe at reason able prices and on easy terms. ' City Improved Property. If you contemplate buying property In Asheville you will make a mistake if you fall to call and look over our list before making a selection we have a number of attractive bargains now listed. Houses For Rent. We. have modern houses of almost any slxe that could be desired, both furnished and unfurnished, both in tha city and suburbs, at prices ranging from $10 to, $400 per month. Wa also have for rent a lovely furnished resi dence in the auburba of Hendersonvllle. The house has 14 rooma and two bath rooms and closets, completely furnish ed in a comfortable and homelike man ner. Has city water, large grounds, fine scenery, telephone connection, etc. Price $100 per month. WILKIE & LaBARBE, Real Estate and Rental Agents, Asheville. N. C. 1 NOTICES An ad. in Tha Cltlien covers the whole fieled. SITUATION WANTED Bookkeeper: young man experienced. Address A One, cure Citizen. 12-6-dlw FOR- SALE CHEAP Good team of horses, wagon and harness. Call on or address Dr. J. A. Fraaler, Box 278, Asheville. 12-3-dlw FOR RENT One first class room over Spangenberg'a shoe store. Suitable for office. Apply to L. B. McBrayer. 12-3 dlwk WANTED I want to purchase a nice driving horse at reasonable price. Those expecting fancy prices need not apply. C. P. Chenault, 1K6 Chestnut St. City. 12-4dlw WANTED Boardera. House has all modern conveniences, furnace and elec trlo lights, and is newly finished -and furnished. Table the very best. Apply 227 Haywood street. 11-30 lw WANTED To rent by small private family two furnished rooms for housekeeping; southern exposure; healthy location; use ot veranda es sentiul. Address, giving full partic ulars, F. L., care Citizen Co. 12-6-d2t SECOND HAND TYPEWK1 i WKS We have several second hand type writers which have been thoroughly overhauled and do excellent work that we can sell at from one-third to one half coBt of new machines. We also rent second hand typewriters at rea sonable prices. Typewriter Exchange, 23 Patton avenue. FOR RENT Two lovely flat ol I and 6 rooms completely .furnished. Also one unfurnished Mat of 6 rooms. All tha above flats are located in the most de sirable part of the city and have all the modern Improvements, Including hot and cold water with bath; electrio lights, bells and door openers. Apply to O. V. Ktivell, 32-34 Patton avenue. WANTED. GOOD FARM I have several customers who want to buy good farms in vicinity of Asheville or Hendersonvllle. Parties having them for sale will do well to consult me. Send description and price, terms, etc. Persons who have houses to rent put them In my hands and I will find you a customer. Persons who desire a ohanga of agents write or see me. John M. Campbell, real estate, No. 1 North Main street. i i iIM i 1 - The Twice-a-Week Cltlsen reaches the country people. X Blair, Mackey & Co. BuocpiDor to the Rlverntde -Uudvrtaklng Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 37 South Mam St. & . A Phone lW
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