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i ASHEVILLE CITIZEN. K.M.FTTRMAN, JORDAN 8 TONE, J. P. CAM EBON, -EDITORS. cT". 9S.ee FES AITITVII. '"i SUNDAY MORNING.JAN.30'87. A LAY SERMON. There is a spirit of materialism, in this age and generation which pervades Bociety, enters Into all the transactions of every day life. It is that subtile and dangerous spirit which underlies the social and po litical demoralization, which per- A Southern Dame. Under the head of Some Southern Women who are leaders in Wash ington society, the Philadelphia lYmeasays: The wife of Senator Hansom, of North Carolina, is a remarkable w o man. She was Miss Hattie Exum, of an old family of wealth and in fluence on the Roanoke river, where they etill live. She is also a near relative of General George H. Thomas, the commander of the army of the Cumberland. A story is told of the Senator when he ran for his first office, that of Attorney-General of the "Old North State." T were many suitors for the -hand of Miss Hatfce Exum, the belle of the t i vr 1 1 mi tt KoanoKe v auey. rne senator was vades ana spread liJte a leprosy over then a Whig, one of the true blues the land. In business it is crowds of the "Tar State." It was noised iar out leeitimate commerce by about that Miss Hattie would not ;in. m0 laira accept his proffer of marriage if he ,:'J JT, . were defeated.lThe Whigs and Dem- maKing ueipia m lumvmuui 0crats who recognized in him one of uie vice-aite grasp oi powenui coin- the most popular young men in the binations controlling markets by State vied with each other in giving irregular and unnatural methods. m their suppoit. When the re making if. to depend on the caprice turns were counted Mr Ransom , . ? . ,f t j was elected by an almost unam- and interest of large capualists, and m0U8 vote an'd the .ccomplished combinations oi capitalists, rather daughter ct Roanoke became the than upon the laws of supply and wife of North Carolina's la vorite son demand. This mammon ot un- righteousness has in many instances crossed the threshold of our Njt " municipal councils and boards of alderman. Converting public of fice from a service of responsibility ana trust into a place where un- Mrs. Ransom is one of the most highly educated ladies in the South She reared and fitted each one he six sons for cblIeire.TS.dAv sh has the uroud motherly satisfaction oieeemgxwo oi ner "Doys ' rising lawvers" nnf! a tir isnprnna farmer J J l' - ...vu.. .U.UV., another with the Senator as his tri vate secretary and two at the Uni versity of North Carolina. Her only A number of Chicago society.mei?! have Bigned a pledge to west kneerf breeches. There is nothing to presf vent it. Knee-breeches show off tot great advantage a neatly-turned? 11LU . mi- - "vr r , . . ine new x oris, commission o: Capital Punishment is consider! the subject of using electricity in. Bietuuug criminals conaemnea. tq death in that State. - Pennsylvania ' Republica joinea tne rronibitifttrnartv ' id adopting ajicrresolution to sub X ium o.-Binninrann fllmcnrtmput tri voters of the Senate. Goschen is b?aten for Parli am err by Ralph Neville, the Gladston candidate for Liverpool. This ford shadows Gladstone s return to powe; and Home Rule in the near future for Ireland. ' DS. -ST toms over urant fc Kuseberry a .Drue .iJeuce in came buildirg Asheville, N. C : . : J. -vsr. a. "TTAIi SURGERY. TJEEN has removed his offiee to "v. A. rooms on r atton Avenue. frux&mou&L services to we paoiic. skill ssional work done wtr with and B. WARE. Denial Surgeon. Office in Citizen building imnd inm work will receive prompt and careful attention. DR. R. H. REEVES, D. O. S., Oraci in Binder Building, pposite Contra! Hotel, - ASHEVILLE, N. C The body of the man found in they ii u un. uuuc aiiiprcsB wgency in uai timore the other dav has not W been identified, notwithstanding the diligent eflorts of the police. It was shipped from Brooklyn. 1 V A minor rin isiornifir!ir.r: mor'L Persona having artiflclal work done. j f w niu viur vi iud uciuiam . wwiu ihciuuub) win tie rurunucu. ly l r.nn..i. e n . r, vciiimcui, luiuiuuiug taeexpona Cure for Piles. "'"' PUea are frequently preceded by a sense of roight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causiDg the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neigh boring organs. At times, symptoms of indi gestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etot A moisture like perspira bon.producing very disagreeable itching, alter getting warm, is a common attendant, plrnd Bleeding and Itching Piles yield at once to the i application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Rem edy, which acts directly upon the parte affected, absorbing the tamorn. ali.vin 'tha 'Bi uuecung permanent cure. Price 60 cts. Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine co . Pinna f antA TTTT-r . - ' TBfT ite Man's Bar v, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. CHAS. A. MOOEE. P. A. CUMMING-i jyjOORE & CTJMMIKGS, Attorneys and Contuellors at law ASHEVILLE, N. CV Practice in the United States Circuit and Dla rict Court a.t AshAvilla r,.q.ii Greensboro; in the Supreme Court at Raleigh lnd.,fte9ourtBofthe Twelveth Judicial Pis trict of the State of North Carolina. opecjiu auamon given to collections ot uUtimr aag7-l v w & s w after x r i fi . . uu oi norses. oucn un order i never made public exceotiner when the eovernment believpn nr manY jl the world tobeU lij iiif-'' A Card to the Public jusi iees, priDesjma emoluments daughter, Esther, also recived her outweigh the duties to be performed, rudimentary and preparatory in It has invaded the sanctitv of the struction from ner moiher and has bench, and judicial integrity bows just completed her education at v v,iil4t, uons OI learnme at tne eoutu and tizan and business combinations, North. She is skilled in languages and Z judges set in judgment to and painting and will make her en' iudire not according to the. law. hut "ane into society next season " " O ' Mm nnr..om;a I.. 4l 1.-1 to smUe contrary to the law. While XTr: justice sets on nign Dimd, loided, Eugenie married General William with dangling scales, it is present Rutler, brother of the Senator from and felt in venal juries, not impar- South Carolina. Mies-Observer, i.kll. ..l.i.J 1 x i r ' DClcu, u. cuoseu irorn pro- The York Herald says it is lessionai oystanuers, whose wages understood that Secretarv Manning 1'. T 1 r 1 1 i,i i I . m . .O arc me urioe oi tne weaitny liugani. ana u. s. Treasurer Jordan will It has debauched and rjrostituted both resign their present positions the noble profession of the law by and ac,cept management of the I nenr thrao milliAn Inline V.1. openingthe sluices of fraud, chica- ch, itls said, soon to be o?-' uery uuu uuumiaiuuiico wnn 11s ganized in that city, thousand tongues and brazen voice, ; it is proclaiming Vox nomili. Vox Dei rom Wri Carolina. " . . ' Tl. . . 1.1 -r-r ., . j: j .r ii i!i..i: j propneiors oi ur. nari'S iiiooa in uuicgaiu ui me wiiBUiuuou uuu and Liver pnia are in rece; t of the fQl. laws, ine eaieguardfl thrown around Mowing letter: "l herewith send you ttlAlifo liriPrlv finrl nrnncrlv nf tho SW'nPS Wr a DOS Of Hart'S TlllB. Un- the me, liberty and property ot the fortunately, out merchant is ont of them. 1 - i -r i'- ti t,.,, . . fcupio, uie uuiy prutecuun oi ine i nave inea me jrius sutuciently, and 1 weak against the strong, of the few f 8U in7 are lhc best llls m Amer" Ed. P. E. Youxg, Peru, N. C." West End Choice Cigar. F1 OR SALE, nov 13 dtf A CITY LOT cheap, by Asheville Music House against the many, until minorities have ceased to have rights which the majority respect, or security in the enjoyment of their acquisition Its progecy Is communism, nihilism, anarchy, and worst of all it is sap ping the truthfulness, the honesty riXAMINE OUR STOCK of and honor of nnvstn life anrl Kilpnl- AJ i 1 ly corroding the moral bonds by which society is held together. Through all its grades from the highest to the lowest, every one is trying to outstrip his neighbor in the possession and display of wealth, get riches honestly if thou can, but get riches, and all things will be added, is the gospel of this new dis pensation. It is a coarse and selfish materi PIN E SHOES in Bay State Sailer Lewen & Co. 'a, and oiner makers. BEARDEN, jan 26 dtf RANKIN & CO. to the Citizens of lshe- ville. V1TE hai e opened a Erst-elass Heat Mar V v fcet on the Schartle corner, near the courthouse. e keep on hand Fresh Beef, Poik, Sausage, Dressed Tarhevs and Chickens. alism Which measures all things by And everything nsual'yfonnd in a strictly first- the low standard of utilitarianism. wArf.n every-patro nage. ds 4-atI PRATT & McINTIEE. Tf thpr IB nnv rlplivprnnr-o frnm JViio r41'011-we have paid our city license. We it mere ih any deliverance irom tnis respectfuiij oiicit a share oi the public p evil, to us as a people, it is to return to those cardinal truths, religious and moral, political and social, which have been cast aside, the vir tue and intelligence of the people, the foundations upon which our in stitutions rest We must regard the teachings of the past. Virtue and intelligence cannot be divorced if we hope and desire to continue in the way our fathers trod, to live a free people and perpetaate our in stitutions. miu. xownsiev was thrown over an embankment from a Colorado stage-coach, and went down four hundred feet, was dug out unhurt and still lives to tell the tale. The qnestion is what her husba nd thinks .apo'ii the future chances' of being a , widower." - - ' This is all right as far as Mrs. Townsley is concerned ; but we yes terday published the same "story" concerning a Mr. Towbridge. Which is which, and which one has the lie been told about? Just What Tfa ev All Sav " Hon. D. D. Havnie. of Ralnm nia . uses Pr, Bosanko's cough and Lung Syrup in j his family with the most satisfactory results, i iu au cases oi coughs, colds and croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sample bottle free at H. H. Lyons, dawlw. NOTICIS.-Isherebv given that application will be made to the present session of the General Assembly for an amendment to the runner ui me vow oi Asnevnie.fi. C. Jon. 7, d 30 d, nonce. eyeky Individual who h Tint iuiM ""j wacb vjt iooo, luruier uiauurence is lm. njsMble.- Mv time is 'most up. Taxes or trouble save cost. , Jan4-dtf stup. Taxes or trouble . Tav Tour tdxps and licspectiuny, N. A.BEYNOLD3, nR. A. M. BALLARD, I . and ARTtt9 DESIRING BOARD in the couutry Tennent's Tiew, aid secure rooms, where thsv will find evorr vfimon, comoineu with nome-iixe surroundings, Oil io uim The Spot Cash Store IS GOING TO CLOSE out; 1 am going to move in 30 days and as it is cheaper to sell good than move them, I will sell - MY STOCK AT COST. Heavy 6 A Domestic, one yard wide, at 6 cts'; heavy Wool Jeans at 28 and 30 cU.; all kinds of Calico at 4 to 5 cts.; Cotton Batting at 10 cts nice Brown Sugar at 15 lbs. for SI Hats, a big stock, ranging from 25 cts. up to very finest Stetson ; all- wool Dress Goods, half-wool, Casb meres, &c, &c. 30 bags Coffee. Sole Leather, Boots and Shoes ofnH grades. Blankets, Comforts, Canton Flannel, Bleached Sheeting, Tow elps, Table Linen, Napkins, Quilt Lining, Cotton Yarn, Wool Yarn Laundered and Unlaundered Shirts Underwear for ladies and gents some very fine Wool Dress Goods in black and colors at le3S than cost. Come and see me, as I am deter mined to sell out my goods before moving to another house. J. 0. HOWELL. HOLIDAY GOODS Charleston is rapidly recovering from the effects of the earthquake, and she will boom along with the other southern cities this vear. Charleston has large and valuable commercial interests. Ex-Goveraor Brown, of Tennes see, says that he has no doubt that the entire South will favor Presi dent Cleveland's re-election in 1888. The exGovernor is a level-headed man, and generally reads the signs .fi! 1 t vi times angat. If Jay Gould doesn't want the earth, he ' wants, and is going to have,- a good slice of it The area of valuable pine lands purchased by mm in Louisiana the other day would, if parcelled out, provide 2,000 families with homesteads of 100 acres each. - The Regency of Bulgaria have in formed the Porte that they will re sign, if all the powers advise such action.. - . NOW HAVE IN STOCK SUCH "v.- GOODS AS ARE SPECIALY SUITED FOR HOLIDAY S A.TE, COMPEISIAU FRUITS, WUTS, RAISIXS, MIKCE MEAT,. GORDON & DILLWORTH'S Fine Preserves, Fine SvruDs. A Ne w Orleans . Molasses. IS. Fouth Main St., opp. Eagle Hotel. James P. Sawyer, Pation Avenue near Public Sqnare, IS NOW Receiving his Second Stock oi - FALL AD WINTER Goods, - consisting of Gents' Fine Clothing. Ladies' Dress Good3, Wraps, Cloaks, Boots, Shoes, and nats. . OVERCOATS, Blankets, - Comfortables. Shirts, Drawers, Carpet3, Shiwls, Rugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, uomesucs, oait, COFFEE, Sugar,, Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Ci gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton Plaids, veives Arimmmgs ana Indigo Kerosene Oil. N OTICB. All personk are notified that thev am -nnt imt sand off my land without having paid for it in advance. They will be indicted if thev do. bus 16 dt' - NATT ATK1KEON For Christmas Goods . I HAVE D O L LS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes, ouuii ,rai;jsers, granges ana -. FIRE WORKS! Besides thousands ol other things suitable for the holidays. iuy large ana aauy, increasing u-aue nas . compeuea me to put in large orders for December. These goods are now in store and arriving, and I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to -call and examine the same, feeling assured that I can please them in quantity, quality and prices. v . . JAMES P. SAWTEJ5, i Patton Avenue near Public Square. AShEVILLE Military Academy S. F. VENABLS, Principal. . PINCKNEY MASON, Commandant op Cadets. i Jpens SeptembenSOtii, 1SS6. - Continues for 40 weeks. ' tor terms, &c, address ept4-d4wtf Thb Principal. H. COBB, ttorncy and Counsellor at Law, Offlflp in Burnett building, North side Public Lcquure, ASHEVILLE, K. C. tices in all Courts, State and Federal. Jan22dly THE PUBLIG I AJliwho are thinking of poins to house- keeping, wanting or needirjg Furniture of anj style or description, cheap or fine, can save mnner by buying from f.S. .pn North Main street, opposite Y Post Office. Tafias, Wasbstands, Bureaus, T-edsteads. viitwiuci duiio, ranur ouiLa, uining room sets siaeDoaras, bates, mtcnen tabMs, Lxtensivo Tables, Springs of dif ferent styles and Qualities. Matrasses of different grades, Pillows, Balsters, Bed' r lounges and single lounges, CiItPETS, JtljtTTIJTGS, Carpet Paper, Window Shades, Shade uoods, L-ornice Jfoles, Moulding for Cornice and for Pic'.ure frames, Moulding for Picture Hang ing, Pictures both framed and not framed made to order, Desks and Office Chairs. Hatracks. Towel racks and splasher racks, and - lier things too numerous to mention. HENRY IIARDWICKE, Attorney nt Law. , Asheville, N. C. Will nractice in H tho Collections of claims a specialty. Oflice with Sheriff in Court House. ian-t-dtf JOGEB J. PAGE, Attorney at JLaw, ABMJS VlLlifi, -JJ Practices in all the Courts, State and Fedeiv' jan 14 dtf SURGEON. - umce North side Public dquare. Besldeneeon Haywood street, fflee Telephone Call JT. 64 Residence Telephone CaU No. 43, tune S7-d6mospd - rpHOS.A.JONES, Attorney at Iav ASHEVILLE, N. C, OCt 22-ly s w Office with Eav' dson a Ma JOHNSTONE JONES, Attorney ana Counsellor at Itw, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Office in Burnett Building, Court-House Square, nov 9 dSmos . r: g- w. pueefoy Oflers his professional services to the citizens of Asheville and snrroHnd ing country. Office over Carrtichael'e Drug store. Residence Charlotte st. de 15-dly J. A. WATSON, M. D. COKNER MAIN AND EGLE STitEETtS U N D E E ;W HIT L O C K'S S T O R E. 3. f ; XaO-tro-KDr. Headquarters" for fine LIQUORS. I keep none but the PUREST, and charge accordingly. Mv Wia ARE ABSOLUTELY PIIRK AW UWAUJLTEItATEI. and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal Also Fine Billiard and Pool Parlor. us. da shinned to all nnints' Mn l,or,. v - AshevTrK N. c. The nnlv BtriMW xsn.it t7 v?1 it 'nY: Uoiix. J. ' " mau -tr w ine otate. ui,iiUIIA i OiX OU ly- OFFIfTE ATH19 PTT.tSTniTWnw Corner of Grove street and Patton Avenue. Office hours : 8 to 11 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M Calls left at f'Ri-Tmnhial'a Store will beconveyed, and responded to, by tel ephone. lune iz-a u J OSEPH S. ADAMS, Attorney and Counsellor at I-nw, Office in Law Building, adioining First National Bank, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Practices in all courts, State and Federal, sept 7 1 year D RS. McGILL & BATTLE, Waedlaw McGill, M. D., jrrauuue umiieaio iye, Aar.'i roct and Lun. Sam. Westkat Battlb. M. D.,'JJ. S. N.. rnysicianand eujgeon. Offices over De Vault's Drug Store. a-Office hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.. and 2 to 4 n m. - s S4itr Seven iSxrixl.gs', I RO N -A L U The product of Foueteen Gallons of the best Mineral Water in thr World Evaporated to a MASS. A Gift of Nature, and not a Patent Medicine Uhe finest Tonic and Appetizer known . Cures Dyspepsia and Indiges tion, Headaches, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chills and Fevers, Catarrh, and all Ihroat and Nasal Afiections, Scrofula and Eczema, Habitual Constipa tion, Amenorrhosa, Menorrhagia, Lencorrhcea, and all Female V'ea'ks nessess. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, Cholera Infantum, &c, Arc. Price : 31.00 for Large Size Bottle ; 50 cent3 for Small Size Bottle. Ask your druggist for it. If he should not have it, and will not order it, then address the proprietors, and it will bo sent by mail, postage paid. :o: No Cure. No Pav ! DICKEY'S PAINLESS EYE WATER cures Weak and inflamed Hyes in a few hours, without pain or danger. The best Eye Water in th world. J Price, Only 25 cents per bottle. Ask for it, Have no other. Hickey lneterson9 Proprietors , And Manufacturers of the Above Remedies. fe7-dawly Bristol, Tenn; . goods for the Remember, the best monep can be had at P. S. McMCIXEN'S, and give him a call UOODS EXTRA CHEAP FOR CASH. jan 2r d6mos. GO TO "gem" Bakepy, FOB THK Finest Bread, Buns andCakeSj f im the ; citit: 1 ALGO FRESH CANDY OF Their Own Manufactnre. Mr. Vaugban is conceded to be the FINEST WORKMAN IN" THE SOUTH. Satisfaction guaranteed or mcnev funded. GREEN FRONT, Opposite Auction House. re- J"AMES A. BURROUGHS, Pbysiciau and Surgeon, .ASHEVILLE, 2T. C, Office over Powell & Snide's. corner of Main acd Residence Woodfin streets,. del6-ly ' .IHAS. D. MeCANDLISS. Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHEVILLE, 3T. C. Office with A. J. Lyman, Real .Estate Broker. . AGENT JOB HAZLEHTJRST & HTJCKEL, Architects, (denim erg of Battery Park Hotel) Philadelphia Penna Theo. S. Davidsoh. rVAVlOSON & MARTIN, JAS Q. MABTI6 A ttorne: eys A CoanseUorsat-lAw7 WU! prAi;tlc In the 8th and 9th Jncuclal DistrloM and in the Snpreme Court of North Carolina, ano In the Federal Oonrtsof the Western District of North Carolina. Kefer to the Bans of Asbeville.l aepl9-sw&T76m J. A. TEHNENT, - Architect and Civil Engineer. Desiens. Specifications, and Estimates m the style of building furnished upon application, A. work superintended when desired. All work en trusted to me as Civil Engineer will reciv prompt attention. Thorough drainege of lands a specialty. Post Office address. AshevUle oi Best, N. c. Residence Swannanoa Bridge, may lo-emos W. W. JONES. GEORGB A. SHCFORD JONES & SHUFORD, Attorneys at Liaw, ASHEVILLE, - - - S.C. Practice in the Superior Courts nf Westprn North Carolina, the Supreme Court of the State, and the Federal Courts at Asheville. Office in Johnston Building, where one member of the firm can always be found. nov u cuvear I Painting ',Pr3Kjg ! O S o v x : ' - J A'M-P 1 sa! W9tV I water-proof, che Is fire and j 1 1 . . uuraui3,ana nincn cfieap er than Tin or Iron. Can be applied by anyone excellent for fold shingle rcofe. P FIRE-PROOF hnn and roof paints for inswlp land outside work : all colors, ready mixed. BUILDING PAPERS, the largest line of ram plea to select f.-om in town. The above materials are of the best quality and win do soia at reasonable 1 m.,,m mm 1 1,, iimn, nf " - -ctlg-iBaaeornpifetinroir repairing of roofs a -, ecialty. All work done ii first-class mannef'at the llwst XSSotfce?' aD sacisfactl0n guaranteed Prices on application. Estimate on rfflaw;n T -r. ...r ? CARS03T, Agent and Contractor. Cffice with "Town Topics," Write for prices and samples, or call and see them a the office. tCountrv work solicited. mem AUCTION HOUSE. FOR Black Diamond JELLICO, - ' . AND ' A'KTHliAJoiTE : QOAt, , Call on N. W. Girdwood. . , Coal Yard and office on Patton Ave. os Telephone No. 50. nov 23 dti -" MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers axLdL COMMISSION MERCHANTS Give special atiti.iw to consignments oi Household Goods Merchan disc, Houses, &c. Also o the sale of Heal DE sore. All consignments of Persoual or RpjiI Pmnort will receive prompt attention. Public sale of personal property every Saturday at 11 o'clock, on the Public Sgliare. Sales of Merchandise at auction room every night Soliciting your patronage, we are very respectfully, MURRAY & LANCE, Auctioneers, de5-d6m . , Asheville, N. C- l1 BUSINESS lISi COLliEBE). Bhooia avail himself ofthe ADVANTAGES o?t.A v MWPPBTWP tb Brraut, Stnttou & S-J..: . r 'kkkilH liusinetK College, Ejl.i;urr. . bosineMBPVTUlVPBtll afir. With imprnr-J fi.l ( (Blvged I iAAUluf bcHltia thU iumi-u'i-mi bow enter vponlU twenty-third year of nd fuiii.- . nciency ao i m mm vrTir' lr" " many pnplis from BIMtUAaiisltaiiMcuob.- nr count The proficiency itryMstfaeitronpest commendation wecnH Bhott-Huid.Typ-Wrltiiiy &liV V If & kWto Uu)r' lint pedally taught, tim Vacation, l'npilf ir:if enter at anytime. For term, f fl99MflrHfW7H. cstalogua and farticnlan, byAAiWyilfi&t'! -A Call on or addnai W. IT. USLEB, Pres't, Moa.0 A S N. Charles fet.. UAtl'lHUKii, M U. Sadler's Arithmetics are the Latest and Best ever Published. , ESTABLISHED 1879. JjlOB SALE, - - A good safe ana an omnibus. - jan 19 dim . 6. B. CHEBESTER & 80N. 'NOTICE is herebr triTen that annHpitinn will ba made to the General Assembly of Noith Caro lina at the session of 1887 for the passage of a private law to amend the charter of The Uennria aud Kor.h Carolina Bail Boad Company. oi uuuay , .f unu, ii, HAUlSit. ' P. SAWYER, President, J. P. SAWYER, J. E. RANKIN, Vice-Prest. , , D. C. WADDEL, . Cashier, ' G. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, - DIRECTORS. J. E. RANKIN4 . R. PEARSON Rev. J. L. CARROLL, Authorized Capital $500,000 Surplus Fui;d;$ 1 8,000. L. PULL1AM Asst. Cashie ' T. W. PATTON .TG. MARTIN. Paid up apital, icc.ct Generat Banking EuslneW tiansactedl'' .Burglar.and FirePioof Eafe Depceit. Boxes for . rent on av erms -Baci open lorthe transretion-of business from 8:30 a. no, to3 o. m. , . del ' 'ft rr aiPl '"
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