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-. STftTE fJEUS FROM RALEIGH Pardons Granted Two Pris- oners Sentenced for Life - Railroad, Exceptions to be Argued , March 1. Expenses of the Last Legislature to be Made Public-Rumor that 1 Chairman Calawell of the Railroad Commission Will Resign. ' - ; - RaJeigli, March 7. Governor Russell has pardoned two life prisoners from Halifax 1 wunty It la now said the testimony which convicted them was liaise and per- ,r ured. -They have served five years of imprisonment- . The steady rain of Friday has "been fol- - lowed toy beaaifcfcful iweather, al'most spring- like in its mildness. - . - , , Treasurer Worth has received affidavits ' that "two 'of the alleged oyster .claimants , have (been? dead several years.. , (Mulch interest centres here in the mar . - xiageiat high noon on. March 9 of Ex-Congressman iF. A. " Woodard . of Wilson to Mrs. R. E. HOlloman of this city. . Mrs. c Holloman is ithe widow of Mr. w. H. Hoi r -loman.of Raleigh, , one of .. the 'wealthiest , men of the iplace. iHer home 'here Is one ' ''of the handsomest in the city. They y will ' reside in Wilson. : - -, ' 1 JW9trictfcAt'torney Bernard ays the order ' , xnaiking thds ia Uniite'd States .prison is only - temporary but that he- will airge the ad . vantage xrf theNorthCarolioa penitentiary . And hopes to (make it a permanent prison. In ithe auditor's , report which will stoon - be out there will 'ean Itemized sta'teimenit " of the ', expenses of the last legislature. This Is-a new departure. v A few of the items are as follows: Senalte employes cost , the tate ,$11,5&2; house employes only aibout $9,000. The difference is ' not ac . counted for. .TThe board of aldermen "has created a mew otflce,' that of assistant "sanitary, in 1 , apector with a salary of $600 a year. ; The , health tordtinancea liiave ibeen .so increased that,; the sanitary 'inspecting officer bad t too .aniuich to do,' to do it properly. It ia said that poesjlbly Chalrjman Cald weill of the rai'lrioad commission will re-' . sign. - . . ' ,. T - ' fThere is said ito Ibe : a" very good; s'tand " of wheat, but .tha't owing to the dry weath ; ' r the plants are unusually, 'small; ; ' ' The- state library still . remains, closed ... r.- " . .- r . ;. , "froim'B i. m. unltil 9 a. an. ' , - Tt la in'ititoated- that- Ex-Judge R. W. , Winston of , iDurtaamv 9cnowa something i of ; tho proposition at he meeting of the state " ' .Democratic executive comanittee to change "vthe party, name - to ' democratic .people's - party. - There was no resolution intro v uceoT. " Iu the fertilizer tonnage tax wase that ; is (being jargued tefore the United States strprmecourt Uief state authorities claim , that the tax: is only imposed for inspection imrposes, - (but - the ' fertilizer,'. xmpanies claim tthat only, ahout ' one-ifif th of': the amount collected is necessary for these in-; , spectlons. Iu, 1897 the state collected be-: tween $30,000 '.'and $40,000 - by "this taxi A iaim is, imide ' that no ajrticfes that 'are , - shipped from one s'tate to another an he ' taxed except by the United, States' Thjs ' of "course brings, in a. question of -the in- . ter-sbate rdomttnerce law. ' Ti the state loses ' this case the' agricultural department will ' not have funds enough to -carry :it on. . ':- The railroad cpmmiesion lias set '(March . 15 as the day for hearing argumentson"'the v exceptions of the ralilroads as to the re duced passenger rates. Very vigorous pro-- tests have ibeen made toy all he;rOads in , the state. ' V -"'vv -1 : ' ' (Re!hearsalB':6rtiifiik'ado7ixe; being ;' fceid regularly. It is to (be given toy - local - 2 talent; under the training of Mr. Baker - of Chicago, for the ibeneflt of . the , Ladies .Hoepttal ,Ai!d association. " V- A ' The" North Carolina Review " company ' ' Jivill issoie a, (Raleigh somvendr glvinig a his' " tory . of. the city and- MografQhical "sketches . - of .prominent ; men iand: ibusiness -firmis. v , ' - HOW TO LOOK .GOOD; ' s Good ' looks are : really" more- thai skin . deep. dfioendin entirely on a healthy con dition of all the.vitat organs., If the liver be Inactiver yOuave a bilious look;- if your stomach , be -disordered, you have a ' dyspeptic look; if your kidneys he affected, - you mave a , pinched look. Secure v good health and you ; will ; - surely have good looks. ; "Electria'Bitters'V is a good alter native and tonic. Acts directly on'the-'s'tom- ach, liver and "kidneys. Purifies the blood, " cures pimples, blotches, and bails, v. and gives a good complexion. - Every s bottle guaranteed. Sold' at T. , C Smith's drag - store and :Pelham's Pharmacy1. 50 cents per bottle. , t. T - - ' I- -f .6 , .. The best' salve in the I world; for Cuts. Burlses, Sores, . Ulcers, Salt, Rheum. -Fere? ,' Cores, Tetter." Chapped Hands, Chilblains. . Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi- . lively cures nies or no pay required. ; i Is ' guaranteed to give perfect satlsfactlor or'- money refunded. Price 25c. per- box-: For sale by -T. C Smith: and Pelham'p Pharmacy. " ' , - - . - :v4, ' . - , . x -- 1AH AsheVi'Me people who . are ; going -to Klondike, as well as ' those ;.who- stay. - at home should try 'the Juicy fresh meat ito be had at, A. M. Goodlake's, ;S3 Basj street. Phone 209. , ' . -.V- t Lfife isi a race ol every .ouamn soui; v ' tsiest he who runs with honor for- his Coal! . ' . ' THB COUNTY'S POOR commissioners,-"alms.- DISTRIBUTE AotTon Deferred Till This Afternoon on K-vvkujfii,s,ReaiR- . I v v- ;V,.r , lw -nation-' v - " ' jf-t-' L-j , " The" board .ot coimty commissioners met in"' tegular monthly session yesterday rand transacted much business, r including , the consideration and allowance of about 115 pauper claims and donations for several charitable and' religious - institutions, bhairman T: C. Brawn and Commissioners Asheworth and. Weaver .wwer-e. present; and by the time tbe hour of assembling arrived the court room and aisle were; thronged j-with the sutojects of the county's benevo lence, old and l; yoting, black and white. These claims average about $2.00 each. The amount- paid out, on these accounts was several hundred dollars. ? Sheriff Worthy ipresented his aacount for Jail fees for the last month, which amount ed to about $400t The bill was allowed.: " . The court 'then took a recess for supper, at wlhieh hour the (resignation of J.; M. Kiiig, a steward of convict camp No. 2 was supposed to Ibe the" principal order of business.' From one of the memibers of the hoard . it fw'as learned that? several ap plications would be made in case a vacancy was declared, among the applicants being J. T. Dal ton, W. T. Erwin, late market house keeper " in. the oity. -,It is also ex pected that a larger ipetition will .be-filed for the retention. ' , - , 1 t- At 4the 'niiight session of the board which lasted for several vhours, many . bills for county suippliies and Implements were passed upon and ordered ipaidl. The question- of the acceptaace of he resignlation of J. M. King was brought "up, and discussed. A petition signed by forty-four coeviicts. written- by a negro convtidt, was presented, which reads as follows: ' I March the 7. 98 To the iHonarable SBord'e'of .County Cor misbners We ; the under, sign PrLsners do ask your !Boddy to Not accept the Ressig naticin o J. M." King fare We want Mm to stay Heare fkre .he tfeedtes ous good and treates t well Please 'Heare ous. tA'petitoon signed toy the guards wtas also presented wih'ioh reads as follows: . To the Board of County Commissioners; We ask you to hold' J. M. King , (as our teward as We No he has Discharged .his Dutty as , A steward land W Want htov to Remain' With us this inarch Jeth 1898 'X ; The 'board decSded' to Hak no actionx -'in the matter and- adjourned " until 4 o'clock 'this afternoon."'' - C. - NO T"KNIFING" EWART Statement by Police Justice E. D. Carter. ' ' . , The AsheviHe Republican ' Cluto "held a business - meetimg last nnght after which the president, Policed Justice E. D. Carter, spoke to a, question of, personalpriv'lege: He siaid that he 'had been accused of J'stab bing, judge H. G. Bwart in 'the hack." ' Hp washed it to' -he understood that he difd not fight that way. " Furthermore he had every rea son to desire Hwart's v conflranation as federal court judge.' He hoped his friends Tft-ou'M' .contradict any statement 'that th?y might hear that he had "knifed" Efwart since he had been spoken of for the officn aS-alSh such s'ta'temenis " were v absolutely falseu. Mr.' Carter said that he was not re sponsible;' for the attitude assumed toy Mr. Frank Carter in political anatters any more than his brother was -responsible for, his aots. .Each went-his. own' way He said that Frank Carter probably, rfelt that he was-aoting from pure motives, 'the speaker certainly, hid no imten'tion of impugning them, tout he wished it ;$otoe understood 'that.eliE. D. .Carter). Was not setting hiinself in opposition to H.' G. Ewart in the matter of ' the federal 'Judgeship.- ' i" ' - (John Damm, a West Virginian; was mar ried at a diistamce from, home and received this telegram from tho old folks:.; ''"Accept 'pon:jn-a.tulations from the whole Damm 'famfily . ' " tlomoWis- f " Jaju 10, 1891 Ionld- not be witKont PISO'S CUREfor; CON- i UUAW l.ntht SITMPTIONforiaiiy- Best Cough Syrup, m time, soia ' tMllg. " For a bad .flnTio-hnr CnlA U ! wnguorumu lb is. i DeVOIlQ all OtHers.. Mrs C. REYNOLDS. "The? Best Cough Medicine." douses fully half the sickness in the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowela and produces. .biliousness.- roryiu uvcr, iuui- gesbbn, bad taste, coated r " tnnffnA f:!(k headache, in- I toneue, sick headache, ln- aomnia ete. Hood's Pills nrp.iwistioatlon and all its results, easily andthoroughiy.vsaj. All (irnggists. prepared by..C L Hood & Co.,' Lowell, Mass, Xne only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. DEATH OF MISS GERTRUDE SMITH, ''HikdersoiivfQe; IMarch 7. -Miss Gertrude Smithy Oaughter-of -T..iM. Smith, who has ibeen' 5H with pneumonia shout ,three weeks, died Friday aibout one o'clock, agedjeigh teen .years. & i She was .very, sick for more than two weeks. She was attended by Dr. C? Few and' through his skillful treatment Of the disease- she improved and fond hopes of her recovery were; cherished by her fam-r Hy and friends until -Thursday might when she suddenly toecame worse, and; 'nothing eouid -be done to save her. She lingered until Friday evening. - ," Miss Gertrude was a oonseoraited Chris tian, a member of the Presbyteri'ain church of this tplace. -y-Shehad a: host of friends and was a'dimired toy all who knew her.: She was a Jewel ; in her home among her par eats and sisters. ' These words can. well he said by them:, ' ' "A precious one from us has gone, v. A voice we loved is stilled, - A place is vacant in our home; ' ' Which never can he filled. ; r - - . "God in His wisdom has recalled, The boon His love has given, . 1 And though "the body moulders here, ' The soul is &fe in Heavenw" - yi The funeral service was held ast the Pres hyterlan. church Saturday evening jconduot ed by Rev. Mr. - Caldwell, pastor of - .the church. The 'body was then placed in the Oak Dale cemetery to -wait. the second com ing of the Lord. - " . J. G. Posey, undertalker, was in charge of the funeral." T. J. Rieknran, W. H. Justice, Dr.' C. H. IM'CtDoWell, Otit Williams, T.. F. Caldwell and G. W. Btradley were s pall bearers. ' ' G. F. S. ; ! ELAlUTIFUIL OTSA SHELLS. ' Every one adtmires them. Since coming south - I have received niuaaerous inquiries tram .tnottihern . people for sea shells,', and ntw aim propared to answer yes, I can send you shells, for I have made quite a col lection of lovely shells; tooth from our own coast, the icoraH reels, and some beautiful one from the West India Islands. I will mail a dozen, no two alike, to anyone - who Win seat a staarwp for postage. .- Yours, MRS. F. A. WARNER, . . Jacksonville, Fla. THINGS TO KNOW. Mix. stove blacking" With , vinegar; this Wilnake it stick better and also give a better polish. 0 T6 cool a hot dish-quickly- set it in cold water and salt; this; will cool it far more rapidly than- if it were stood in cold water only. After washing lamp chimneys - rub them with dry salt, which will iye a brilliant -polish tbthe glass.,-. :S . v Grease stains on a carpet may be re moved ini a variety of ways; f one of tbej simplest; is to take ajuece.of blotting 'paper, lay it under the grease mark, and a similar piece on the top of the mark. Then press' the part' -.with a hot jr on'; this will cause, the grease t ber ab sorbed by the blotting-paper. ' Another method is to add some borax to warm water in which soap. has- been -dissolved and well brukh the stained pari with this mixture. . Ammonia is also useful; it should be diluted with water and rubbed on the carpet.: ; i . It is easy to catch - a cold and Just as easy to get rid of it if you commence early to use One Minute Cough Cure. - It cures coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumonian and all throat and lung troubles. It is pleas and to take, safe 'to use and sure to cure. C. A. Raysor. ; ' . :, . The Transvaal wili now mamuifacture its own explosives. The ne'w dynamite works const'ituite the largest factory , of , ! explo sives anui .dynamite ever erected in the world. t - Prosperity comes luckiest to the man whose liver is in good condition De Witt's Little Early Risers are famous little pills for constipation, : biiousness, : indigestion and all stomaohe and liver troubles. C A. Raysor. 'i 'No. 122 Great Portland street, London, in which tEloswel'l spent the last few or five years of his life, and in which he died on May 19, 1795, is about to toe. demolished. : - A' elMfp capijaltt has Just been fined at Liverpool for having common matches on board his ship instead of safety matches, has cargo being one of gunpowder. - . Hyamiis, Nebr., ? .Jani2,1398. " : I regard PES O'S CURE - FOR CON SUMPTION as the best -Cough medi cine on the market, having used it for 15 years. V, :S ; ,J.kWESTOVER. rVr3 - - "'?lg ALL tUit rAlLS. Tastes Good. Use Dyarnsvuts. ELS Th6 Girl mttra Sweet Toothu knows that soe can cater to It better from our fresh and . delicious stock . of coofec- toons that at any place in Ashevilile. , Our choice cihooolates, mttcanfties bonlbons'are unrivalled for purity eod;gen-: eralr excellence, ; and their richness and flavor never cloyst the palaite. ' " TV & Asheville andy Kitchenj ; - y Ll M. Tmkobold, Prop,; ' . , irkom: no.' ; ..' IT. yiiuS) Bliil -rOF WALTER. S. CU8HM AN, ' Beal Estate Broker. Vi. f" No. 17 Paragon cuiluing. Corner Pattci : Avenue and Haywood St. Opposite . ' ' .,- Postofleev . . 4 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO RENTING OF CITY PROPERTY, -' TOT COLLECTION OF RENTS AND THJ CARE OF ESTATES. i ' : -T . I DON'T SPECULATE, t V : Changes occur la this Bulletin crery days. H -i - r -7 ; FOR SALE. f A NEW HOUSE ; of: 9 rooms, hot and cold water, bathetcl Offered at a bargain. - A FIRST CLASS residence of 12 rooms, out buildings, ample grounds; southern ex posure.' ; - v" Price $7,000. A NICE NEW HOUSE, 7 rooms, modern conveniences. - ' " V Price $2,700. A FINE NEW RESIDENCE of S rooms, modern conveniences, v Price $4,250. - OTHER TOWNS. ' :" The finest and most desirable city res idence ia South Carolina." . . Built in . 1892., Every- appointment -for ' convenience ana comfort. , Five -acres of grounds. -Price less than cost ' or intrinsic value. Terms to suit convenience of purchaser. ,r- STORE HOUSE IN BREVARD. The best In town. , A RESIDENCE JN HENDERSON ,VILLE. y . S - ' COUNTRY. 'A ' A FARI of over one hundred acres high ly Improved, French Broad river bottom. A' large nice residence, two large substan tial, barns and numerous out-buiidlngs. 1)4 miles from railroad , station. Offered at a bargain, easy terms. . , . '. t A FARM of 42 acres, river bottom, with residence, log house style, of 5 large rooms besides bath room, kitchen store room, etc.; 1 miles from railroad station.' , The res idence also for. rent, r v ' c - 15 ACRES, mile from Sulphur Springs. House of 5 rooms. Orchard of apples, peaches and cherries. - For cash, $850. FARM on Gash's creek, 5 miles from Ashevilie, 140 acres, 12 acres creek bottom, well wateredV Offered at a bargain. : FOR. RENT. , A'STOIRE HOUSE in northern, part' of town, $8.00 per month. A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS dn nice repair. bath room,, hot and cold ' water. Northern part of ciity on car line. Rent, $15.00. SEVERAL GOOD. ROOMS in the old Club House, 94 South (Main street. ; A SUITE OF FIVE .ROOMS, newly and nicely furnished, for., -light housekeeping. ' A SUITE OF; THREE- ROOMS for light housekeeping, nicely furnished. THE STORE soon -to be vacated by W. C. Oarmichael, .Druggist, on East side South Main St near Square.' v . TWO CXJNNECTJiW. FRONT roams over the store now -" occupied by W. C. Carmichael, druggist, South' Main St, ' A FURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE. Eight rooms besides kitchen, . servants', room, bath room and dressing room. Large rich garden and asparagus and strawberry beds. - - -One and one-quarter miles from railroad station. k . Rent only $40 per month. AN ' ELEGANT RESIDENCE, elegantly furnished, well located. Rent moderate. A FURNISHED, HOUSE' of 9 rooms oh best part of Bailey street. ;t c. . I A FURNISHED HOUSE on Chestnut street, north side, 9 rooms, all but two furnished. ; . y - Rentt $35. 'IN ; TRYON. House 8 rooms, furnace heat. Furnished $35, unfurnished $18. FURNISHED APARTMENTS ia first class private house. . Call for "Glimpses of a Land of Beau ty' Illustrated pamphlet free. The Industrial Advertising Cos i FIVE CENT PREMIUM COUPONS. Will be received by. the following leading business: firms in the city.' Trade with them and avail yourself of our - Cash Premiums. AmateurPhoto Supplies-!. F. Ray. Bakery-sJ. M. Heston & Sons. Books and StationeryRay's Cut-Rate Book Store... - ' , , Bicycles and Bicycle RentingHough ft Dunham. --- .- Clothing and Gents Furnishings Alex ander & Courtney, t - " Candy Kitchen L. M. Tbeobold. v Dentist Dr; J. E Hawthorne. Drugs White G. Smith; , - Dry GoodsVBon Marche. ' -Fine Fruits-W. 4Er Allen." '-; : s Fish and Oysters Ashevilie Fish Co. ' ; Green Groceries R. . L.1 Ownbey & Co. t Groceries-7-HJi C. Johnson. f - Groceries-J11 Bros. , . . . General Merchandise W. J. udderth. - Jewelry B.'H. Cosby. : Meat Market McFee & Jones.', ' Musical Merchandise-T-Hough .& Dunham. .Optician J, O.Houser. yy- --V - Laundry Model Steam. ' -"r - ,- ' Photographer T. H. Lindsey - ' Shoes J. ' Spangenburg. ' -" - Publishers Gazette Publishing Co.:- C' - Mattress Renovator E.i5. Jiall. Books free., Premiums liberal.' - v Office in W. A!" Blair's Furniture Stare. H. B. PUTERBAUGH. Manager. Kodak Finishing : ? i : and Developing Films i -v-? ; V . . . - - -'--.V -;-. ' ' '. . '; Do not worry usi we know how to handle them.:No over-developmenjt; no ;vunder developmef tfXiKOt spots or blemishes. - We have made-films a study and 3 know how to get he . best results out of thean.. - Each picture developed separately. , IVe Jean rem edy some of the errors in taking, or better than that,' can tell .you how- to avoid them next .time. . Cameras tooughit, sold f and rented . Films, dry plaes, trays, etc.-. ' .lArt materials; picture frames, etc. - : ' ' !s Book Store Ray RAY'S, cn ikzsr& .'. .. ..... r v. -. s . ..- -.. hS3& . ,XICCTRIO 'Jr:--: :CCABSASS - ' THB POOB , Central The Berkeley is an up-to-date hotel and Is Equally Desirable for 1 ASHEVILLE, N. C. f 1 Everything New ; ' Table First-Class '. After closing for two months in order to furnish the house and make other impovements, THK OAKS opened January ;1, 1898, for business. Fi misw utes walk from the square on street car line. 4 ' . THE ASHEVILLE HOTEL L. G. CONE, Proprietor. 70 South Main Street. ASHEVILLE, N, C. TJunder New Management. Newly Refitted. Livery in Connection. 76 South Main Street, Telephone 16. , The only Hotel in the city running Fkee Bus to and from all Trains. Rates $1.50 and $2 per Day. Special Rates by Week or Month. The Grand Newport, Tennessee, for Sale, Lease Or Exchange. This property will be sold with or in '92, has every modern luxury thaft.tlhe steam; ffighted by eleotrMty, has bilU rd and bowling alleys, stable, cottage help. Any, extensive notice of the delightful situation is entirely unnecessary. , esta'te is owmed toy a party from the north -who has given instructions to el lease. For HOTEL MEN this is an .oppor tunity that piresen t lifetime. As a SANATORIUM its situation is one: of Who most' healthgivtogi American Conltanent. TXmt -wait till it is disposed of and then say I 'meant its hi , securea isu 1. . . s . Edward T. Harrington or CoK F. A- Lincoln at the Swannanoa, Ashevilie U". C, will tell you how a fortune can be made THE BLOCKER HOME, O. H. BLOCKER, Proprietor. -Good Board $5 per week ; $1.50 per day. s OXiX POET 3ST Q Do you want a Summer and "Winter Home in he Land of the Sky? Cool to 3,UI1M and mountain-locked to the North with Sourthern exposure for Winters. -Fins waicr dry air, 2,000 to 3,000 elevation. Now is the time, white property fa W -.waw-ww. - uu-iv uu; uuuw vu tlhlA flnaot -hUtrS A.TM.tn TCTHn-ncM. 1 .i,umv nuiwi wuuu; ijj WDE3ST ZBHSTZD West Main St., Sample room next door to my General Store, Bank Buildiiiff v Bates $1.60 per day ; $1 per night; 50 cts per meal.;: .:,,.;:': " HOTEL FLEMING Marion,: n. c ' ' GKl'BER CONCERT CO., ProprietoJe. : " ITewEndandHome - - s i sF V Board S3.50 to 95 Vet Week. TUXEDO, 76:HaywobdSt. ? ' , X - n ,New house, new furnlturev. electric lights, furnace heat or open fires, hot and cold ibaths. Rooms A en ; suits or ' singie. Rates reasonables. ' Special rates to 'resi dents ' and business; people. I: On car line. Io .one. wtth'advanced case of lung trouble taken. Mrs. O. L. Neville. s ; ' 5i8-28 KENILWORTH PARK i Wvate'' Board.'" A delightful - place 1 with ; home comforts' Pleasant, furnished rooms with open fires first class ., northern ( cooking. Near Bilt nrore street car line., Rates from live to aix 'r ; LIrs. A. z;;CooleV; Riltmor irfTIr "an rf-t . wwm. iresa. every morcizs. vDairy Luach, S3 Patton are: Tie Palace 1 i Livery StaWes Fine Saddle and ;J)iiving, Morses- u i' Broira Bros., Props. 29, 31r 33, 34 Lexington Ave - 'J Telephone 117. Orders Filled Day and Xfisht. Cuisine and v' Appointments Unanrp TCI 1 Location. 1 ' . V . s Has all the comforts of a modern hosae Families and Transient Quests. BEY FRANK LOTJGHRAN, Proprietor. HOTEL. Steam) Heat ; IWV l ii JrUl cues SAMUEL H. REPD,. Prop. Yiew Bote! J without fuasniture ThiseliBeflji.t hmi.. fastidious putolic reaulres. is !hta for Tim n"TI if mt TlftfllTTlfni flfH'M"MM W n . i, " " "T owa ulto wwm, aAioxing atitention the ; Brevard, N. C. . t , y yt-' T W WHITMIBB, Prop. D. 1 J 13 STARNES AVENUE. Furnishings almost entirely new. TsSls supplied with the best. .... Mrs. Mary S. Sevien THE GROVE HOUSE, ' MSB, KOPFELB EBGB, i;-.-.. . 81 Grove itnMt I A.wm. w t vu uiveiy. papered ana throughout. Halls 1t ftA. and S COld - WtPV ' : - . Northen cooking. Near street car IXbml :m9 The Leadings Restatrrant in a ! f - Ashevilie. c ; , ' yy (Old Oelmonieo's) 4 . , '; icaosed ,at MMnHght ; Open' ot 5 si m. : UTacoe supplied with everything the ket affords. J .- - - . - I- Reasonahle rates toy the week and NOAH ' AlURftOUGH, Pro. BOARD.rDc:IrC:3 rccr with fccart Woodlawn
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