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I 1 ... - ..:J r t I - f;3 - .'1 'I ;- -' "I & . .4- 1 -1 T " i r I. A Bemooratio Newspaper. WALTER LETTER. FIERCE FIGHTING ATMALATE GEN. MILES' ONWARD MARCH SOLDIERS COMING HOME. of a JOS. E. KOBINSOK. SUBSCRIPTION FBIOKl fin Advance DAILY ARGUS. A Condensed Chronicling Week's Happenings. Mr. Fred Beoton from near Ox ford, is visiting his brother Mr. Geo, L. Beoton. Mr. Phil After Three Hours of Hard Fight- Amid Rumors of Peace, He Press- Ine the Spaniards are Forced es Toward San Juan, Porto to Retreat. Rico's Capital City. Shatter's Troops Leaving San tiago as Soon as Pos-sib'e i t: j . PUBLISHED f EVERY. BVBMIIiG nomi jcinuajr, - except SUNDAY friends near Kinston. ".. A vat .. m.-. i ... . 1 " ? . ut:ii n. ui 1. visit- to Spanish Loss Very Heavy. resistance win oe wea. Several Are On The Way. One copy, one year One copy, six months One copy, three months. . . One copy, one month..-. . -..15.00 TTnnlft Rimmie Howell left to- By Cable to The Argus. By Cable to The Argus, . .2.50 1 , . . .. .!.. -r , Tinnl is t-- a q TW.1. I Pntiftft. A Tic. 7. Amid rumors 1 52 I J VlDlfc U1B JJOJUDTT - I XXOlJg liUUjji iiug. v"ilLJ I ' O 50 Edwards, near Kinston. have just been received by a spe- ol peace, Oren. Junes army is S Mrs. W. H. Hand and chil- cial despatch boat from Manila of sweeping on toward fean Juan dren, spent Sunday with her L terrific buttle on the night of from the east to the west centre. July 31st, between Americans and This will compel the enemy to Misa Ella Basser, from near nnninrds t. Mhlnt... concentrate their forces at the ... . i i relatives in WEEKLY ARGUS. One copy one year In advance tl.OO 8jster E. Lt. Hooks. - iw-to . n ftflvflTlPA .50 1 ' One copy three months In advance 25, Fremont, is visiting Entered at the Post Offl.ce at Uolds community this week. ooro, IS . vJ.. as oecunu- ao GOLDSBORO N. C AUG. 11, 1898. WHAT OF CUBA? The fighting was fierce but re- capital. suited in the Spaniards being re- Gen. Henry is advancing on Mr. and Mrs. Seth Dixon spent paise(j with great loss. Arecibe. The artillery is going part of last week visiting friends Tte American and insurgent to Tance, probably to threaten and relatives near Sauloton. fnraa moro r,rtino- hotroom. tit mi, 'ii Cavite and Manila. The Spans 'A shmild sncceed without a set- leaves tO-morrOW morning On a I iar(q9 ..hnso a dark niht. for the . , , . After more thanl .... ir!noln . . . . PacK- nav7 expects to oe i mom w i"""'"- at.tn.cu- norimff to turn tne Amer Mr. and Mrs. EdQurley, spent hcans and retake their position called on for but very little ser vice. Reconnaissance at Fajardo shows that no batteries are at The American loss was nine Cuba is free. three centuries of oppression, rob Uw. a r, l rv n rAaY" linlor S n Til R fl 1 1 1 . i v nuu ujuiuvi Mfc..v. . . . I f tha An. Saturday night with Mrs. Uurley s by burling superior forces U at last frGe.andour irov- parents, Col. and Mrs. Crawford. against thenQj being three thous mm?nt hnR iri Ten its faith to the Messrs Ruf. Rose and Ballard and st rone. world that Cuba shall be govern- Hastings went to Seven Springs The American forces comprised that place e 1 bv her own oeoDle. last Thursday, returning Friday. . fl bafctallion. Ten th PennB It is reported that San J uan There is a nominal republican Quite a crowd from our seotion syiVania volunteers, first Califor- wil1 offer but little resistance. government in Cuba that was or- attended the S. S. exercises at nia battalion .third United States Ponce, Aug. 9. General Hen ganized soon after the present re- Salem last Saturday and Sun- ar u,le and battery A, of Utah, ry with the sixth Illinois and sixth uemou uegau, um it ud uc agy. ired three hfmrs of fierce MassachusettsRegiments will move erased any autnonty save inat as- pQiUne fodder will soon be the fi hti 0 driye the Spaniards to-morrow by way of Adjuntas Cv j j ; order of the day: in tne meanuuie b k Whether it could be entrusted , v hnnaincr .' with the government of the discor-1 . dant elements of the island which . killed and forty four wounded. must remain after the retirement Mr. and Mrs. woo iimes spent Spanish loss was over two of the Snanish arm v. is a Question Saturday nignt ana ounaay wuu hundred killed and three hundred that the United States mUst Mr. Hines' sister, Mrs. Kizzey wounded promptly consider and determine, oaBBer. i scarcey any of the Americans and there is little doubt that the Mr. Jack Woodard and mother, were ever under'fire before and final conclusion of the President left Friday morning on a visit to behaved splendidly, and fought Guayama- will be that the supreme authority relatives in Wilson and Hidge- bravelyi Ihe Jorto iiicans nad an en in Cuba for the present, and for combe counties. Malate is on Monita bay, near gsgement with stones with the some years to come, must oe m Rev A. l. Ormond, who is ManUa cityi Spaniards near adjuntas last night, au.IUH. - oonductmg a good meeting at The Spaniards attacked Amer- in which a Spanish officer was it is mure tuau pruuauiu luut no i -p . fc r Crawford s . . I..., , u u u u incoton, was ai wr. orawiora b several t mes but the killed, soon as Cuba shall be given over I , . v,o 0ffMta nf to the actual possession of the Un-1 .m, thi. mftrn I American lire was so terrific that Miles with several troops o ited States, the people of Cuba . it broke the Spanish centre and cavalry is expected to follow By Telegraph to The Argus. Washington Aug. 8. Seven transports will have left Santiago by night with Shafter's troops bound for Montauk. The Louisiana is the first to leave, closely followed by three others, . the names of which are not given out. Gate v City left yesterday with 500 cavalrymen aboard. Miami and Mattewan are expected to leave to-day. Grand Duchess leaves to morrow with a full regiment. It is the intention of the department to have every ship load detained at New York quarantine long enough for thorough inspection in order to guard against an outbreak of yellow fever at Montauk. After investigation they will be hurried to Montauk immediately. or Arecilo. The roads aro in very bad con dition. Practically all of our troops will then be in motion toward San Juan Schevan at Yanco, Wilson at Coamo and Brooks at mg. they retreated. The Spaniards Henry soon. If peace is Our good friends, Mr. Toby short af terwards made a second promptly declared Miles will be rocker and wife, gave an old- J . r will be invited to form a govern- ulations and safeguards as our gov . .. , ..lli d. i charge on the Americans but first to enter San Juan ernment shall determine, which m , A ti c.i h?in retreated to the bushes. In view of news being received l x uobunjr, nuu mitou ddibipi -o I government shall be subordinate mnr thn nnmbfir. vour Vponin? nn an incessant fire on relating to peace negotiations to the protectorate of the United i,,, hi. Trint anrl bnttpr .u a . army umuexs uiovc Washington, Aug. 9. The their will be no more fighting. States. I half. As usual, we were denied Tho nonnlo nf Pnha 'ftrfl nnw I fVo nlaacumnt rmrkiw'nat.inC. hnt, " Jf-""" mo 1lBnawv. j- r-. B I , . . . iU J!l l . . . free from all the exactions of think from the report Mrs. Kil- w ""F"1"11 iuc L"'i&trong, steady nerves Ls Gna: anrt nrVia tVici inniirtrontB I liV;1r iA IJtfla -in cia cr arret nf I lf)WinT from (jren. JVlCmtt. at I Aro naaAoA frr citrflca have fought for is now achieyed. the occasion, that they ate enough Hong Kong, dated August 8th: Everywhere. Nerves xnerecau u uu mutu upuiea-1 oaroecun, oto., otu. lu luano up uArthnr tr,.nniI orrivon rn I t-v j i le sion: no more despotism: no more fnr onr abaanca. However, we V r j .y uniust taxation and no interfer- are indebted to Mrs. Crocker for the 3 lst No epidemic sickness; Upon the blood. ence with the natural rights of a nice slice of barbecue, to which 8 deaths,among them .Lieut. Kerr, Pure, rich, nourishing any law-abiding citizan; but it is we paid due respects. engineer, who died at the landing Blood feeds the nerves oovious mat inose who nave The season fad "possum and Camp Deiayed on account of And makes them strong. a . j . i later is not lar m iuw iuiuib . -l tu T1,Q aa,afnr, n c have foueht for the 1 bertv of li-1 U1SU ue a1Ui,lu LU l"c iutsl. cense and know little of the lib- ma ,, v t.w will h a reat city. I Hood s barsapanlia, erty of law. I crop of both. We are a dear lover Green's outposts advanced to Because it makes The blood rich and Pure, giving it power To feed the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla Cures nervousness, Dyspepsia, rheumatism, Catarrh, scrofula, And all forms of Impure blood OFF FOR MANILA. Troops to Sail from San Francisco This Week. I ' 3- I I ( . . ' 1 By.Telegraph to The Argus. San Francisco, Aug. 8. Transports Scindia and Arinona are expected to sail for Manila . 1 A. J 1 1 X i ! tne latter prt or me weeK. it is interrupted and fonstantly-growing success talk. Anything uuvu mey may doi uarry me that hurts or weakens the clothes couldn t be used, year in number of men intended and that I and vear out. bv millions of careful women. 535 j 'j Two ways to use up clothes rubbing them on a washboard, and washing them with harmful things. Unless you want to waste money, don't do either. Use 5 Pearline. Use Pearline rightly, . i .i i-1 i i i anu mcicij nu wd.biiuua.ru neeueu. No rubbing to speak of. No wear. ' No hard work. " As for the safety and utter harmlessness ot Pearline, let its twenty years of un- the beginning of peace negotia tions will mean mustering out of tne troops remaining at camp Merritt. Gen. Merritt has now fifteen thousand men at Manila. Peddlers and some unscrupulous grocers will tell yon, "this is as good as" or "the same as Pearline." IT'S FALSE Pearline is never peddled; if your grocer sends you an imitation, be honest send it back. JAMES rVLE, New York Beware QUICK DESSERTS ANI EXCELLENT DINNERS Can be easily obtained by using our Plum Pudding, Delicious Cherries. Fancy Peaches, Swe6t Corn, Tomatoes, Pma Apples, Pork and Beans, Genuine Columbia River Salmon, Deviled Crab, Boned Chicken and Turkey, These goods are the best moneycan buy, but thepries will please you. B1ZZELL BROS & CO. Grocers. Straw Hats Uur government must teacn of sop and tater but when it f. .. tn r.aminn sn the Cubans the libertv of "law. r,,,. v.o I and the sooner they shall accept line. When a boy, we remember da D1Sht- The bPani&rd8 attacked it the sooner they will be lett to seeing one in the carcass of a snarpiy. xne artillery ouipcsis the entire government of the is- dead 00Wf and ever since then, behaved well, and held their posi land and people. Until then there the thought of one fills us with tion lt wa8 unneCeS8ary to call must D6 American urotuioraie 1 nAMiiA,:Ai ri;ctant. noat an to assure absolute safety for per- brine3 back to memory scenes out the br,Sade- The Spanish loss son and Drooerty. for capital and I r,04.ii.ita,i tn m-nvo in anw I rumored heavy. Our loss, nine energy, and that office must be degree an appetizer.- killed; seriously wounded, nice, periormed Dy an American pro Killickinick. sli htl wounded thirty-eight '5iui i Wft tr. IN. li.. AUffUSI S3 The destinv of Cuba is mani-1 fest and no human nower can opam s eyiy oi xet irresemeu. i ni.A n...i.ia i chaiige it. With an American wxrwaiuwui,, By Telcgraph to The Argus, protectorate giving , absolute! News has just reached Wash- Washington, August 9. At . a J I . - .1 saieiy io capnai anu enwKy, waHmeton of a recent proclamation of fi1p.vn nV.lnk this-mnrnino-. the rich island will be rapidly Amer-1 . , . , fi icanized. Scores of millions of amnestv in whlch Gen' Blanco hour for the regular meeting of American capital will go into has made known to the bpamsh the Cabiaet, no notice of Spain's her 'desolate nelds will soon oe through intervention of foreign g gainin- round that the icent than the benighted Cuban Power8 1,6611 forced to the dl8" repl3 is not a frauk acceptauce ever dreamed of will be gathered graceful issue ot suing ror peace, ef our terrrs. by the new life and energy which I and that there would be no morel Washington August 9 The I on .the market, that will freeze your must be rapidly infused in Cubal ,. or1 nn fnrfhflr nan -for anl I o : v. a I cream in less time, smoother, and with u " u-nl' " PU'SU ttuavvcl l" auiB,.Ku less consumotion of ice than any other. W H HVHI IIHfVl.rl nlllJ Ul UCI BUBU I . - . - I I - r idlers. He offered a pardon to all neaca terms will nrobablv be ia the "RAPlD.We arasellinsr them . i I " " I 'J bULUO. I I I t a. C . l IR TIP V . !,. . .... .. PnUn ri;tial nr annora qnil I nfooontoH t.n tha Stula llpnirU I vl.vv w . o ua,.. a -cF uuoa win be praciicaiiy an i v r " f"- . line of freezer8 in stock. American Republic, and that lover 150 were released in Havana. Iment tms arternoon. it was dei- must mean her ultimate annexa- jn explaining Spain's defeat inhisjinitely settled that it was not to lion to tne unitea oiates; not Dy Drocl am ation .Blanco informs his be delivered prior . to to-day's . i i a. i t j I l conquest out oy me voiuo.ary creduiOU8 readers that Spain, hav- Cabinet meeting. -v. " r ' I suffered so much in the present No time will be fixed until her people. As an independent L ... .,. . Republic Cuba WOUH be power- WU1U lmoon nas ume tu careiuuy liss to defend herself, and theleauB Ui UIB lom8u v Su I consider and study tne reply, it protectorate that we must exer-to war wlt" aI1 countries at once, hs now receiving close examina cise to restore her to life and so she was compelled to accede to u TfaQ Q. nolification re- i i , i. I .u.: j: t:. ., I-.- , I . , prosperity, wouia always oe nec tuix mvwuuu u r . . . Government is that Pinkney Items. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam. Hiunant have gone to Crener Va. to make it their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Crow, of Goldsboro. were among us last week visiting their parents. Mr. Berijamin Winders, has returned home from a visit to relatives at Mt. Olive. Mrs. Elijah Edgerton returned Sunday from a visit to relatives near Princeton. Miss Belle Winders and brother, I George, left last week to visit rel atives in Duplin county. Master A. R. Edgerton, Jr., is visiting his grandparents, near Princeton. Mr. Pbil Peacock has put up a new saw mill near his home, and runs on schedule time. , Mr. Leslie Merritt returned home last week from a brief so journ in Sampson county. Mr. arid Mrs. Adrian Thomp son returned home Sunday from a visit to relatives near Green- leaf. Mr. Walter Baker and his "bet ter half," near Princeton, were visiting their parents here Sun day. Rev. John Scott has gone to Wilmington to preach to the Holy Sanctified Brethren, of which church he is a member. Albert Edgerton- and Noah Andeison had an exciting run away Saturday night near here, but no serious damage. A colored man beun teaching near here recently w.th an avers age attendance of one (1) student the first week, and three the 2ad week. Oh what a force in the name of Education! Raymond. A PRETTY GIRL THAT CHAKMS by her smile is the girl with a row of whi.e and pearly teeth.. Use our Tooth i All goods delivered free of charge. Pouch as a dentrifice, and you will find that your teeth will keep white and perfect longer than by the use of any other manvfactured. We have at all times supeiior tooth brushes, tooth soap, tooth brush holders and toilet goods of all kinds, cosmetics, perfumes anl power and puff boxes. M. E. Robinson & Bro AII GRADES. LOWEST IJHICES Full line LADIES' SLIPPERS, from 48 cents to $2. See our 82 slippers sold elsewhere at $2.50. JUST REGEIYBD.-Lot of celebrated Heiser Shoes, in pat. leather. RIBBONS. Ribbons at remarkably low prices. t3ee us on anything in general merchandise, if you want to'save'Jmoney. Something special in Umbrellas. Fours, tanzious to please, iSSotitberlaod, Hrlokley & Qo. REFRIGERATOR S ' We are sole agents tor H. A. Tucker. R. D. Tucker TUGKER'S Granite and i Marble Works. Dealers in all kinds of Granite and Marble Monuments, Headstones, Iron Fencing, etc. Designs on Application THE BEST ICE CREAM FREEZER GOLDSBORO HARDWARE Tin Roofing and Tobacco Flues a specialty. CO. essary to protect her against j Havana, he says, will be given fnrfiien foes. Her safetv. there- i rvr to Ai.ri.ftnH and Cnhana. fore, must be in a thoroughly Ud the Spaniards will be forced b? the French embassy Americanized Cuban Republic tn fiVf.nt. Ha assures the sol- the reply itself has been received I total t73 miles, r . I TDI D DC 5 un pa Two GuGlometers In One- Polished Nickel or- Antique Cop per Finish. U.S. Trip Cyclometer ABOVE READS tnat win oecome one oi tne oiates dierfJ ftnd all Spanish possessions of the Union before our protects free tran8p0rtation will be - . 1 1 m . n Ci . 4 n. In i 0m 4t a " TRIP 86, miles, i Price $1.25 10,000 miles with indepeiident trip I register of 100 miles. Trip can eas ily be set back to 0. Jb or all sizes. Fully guaranteed. Sold by all dealers Destructive Fire. I Telegraph to The Argns, . orate shall cease. Such is the - bv A. mothor Bismark. . v., Aug. y.A b. ManUtaCtunng CO., destiny of Cuba, and it is mexor- tination. and thev lar Pa of thl9 Clty WftS d6S9 FOND dtt LAC, Wis, able Some of the best lessons we ever learn we learn from pur mis takes and failures. The error' of the past is the wisdom and sue cess of the future wul be protected from interfer. troed b fife last evening ence on the part of either Cubans or Americans. He suggests that the Cubans be forgiven ' and no longer regard as enemies, and that no unkind feeling be cheerished. The loss is estimated at about For Sale I half a million dollars. Ihe T. B. llyman residence, one m. u i w .,:.-.,. i lot the-handsomest and most con- The whole business section is I ... , . , - I vementlv arranged in the citv. completely wiped out. Address, T. G. IIYMAN, Cause of fire unknown. I Newbern, N. 0. Mv babv snlTered from terrible Eczema. Doctor ami every remedy tried, to no account. He cried all the time and his face was like raw meat. I had to carry him on a pillow, and wa3 fairly discouraged. I used half a box of Cuticitra. (ointment) and Cijticuk. Soap, and in one week my baby tras entirely enred. Tc-day his skin is as smooth as silk. Mrs. J. C. FBEESE, 390 8. lut gt .Brooklyn.NVT. Sfihdt Otj Treatment foe Skin-To ktceio Babies. Warm Iwlhs with Cotiouea SfiAP.andg-ntlo ftuioting with Cuticcra, gre-te-t ot skia cures. Hold throuehout the trorld. Pottb Druo iri Chic. Cuur trop., iio-toa. liowtoCure tiaby -Eczema. nj. NOTICE. North Carolina, ) In the Superior Court Wayne County, .Before the olerb-. Martha A. Sampson, widow of Needham Kennedy, deceased, vs. Henrv- Kennedy, M. W. Al dridsre and wife B'anny Al- dridpe, Charlie Kennpdy.Chas, Dent and wife Ida Dant, Levi Kennedy and Bryant Kennedy, The aliove named defendants, to wit, Henry Kennedy, Charlie Kennedy, William Kennedy, and Bryant Ken nedy, will take notice that an action for dower has been begun in the Su' nerior Court of Wayne County, XMortn Carolina, by the plaintiff and against the defendants in tne aDove en.iiiea cause, ana tnat iney are requireu w anoear before the undersigned at nis ofBce in Goldsboro, N C, , on the 19th day of September, 1898, and answer or demur to ine compiaini meu meroia, or the relief demanded "Win re granted. J. t iltiiHtUJM w. Clerk Superior Court. Wayne County This 5th day of August, 1898 For Rent I . Residence with 6 rooms. Good water. Splendid location. Possession given at once. Apply t6 . jy 25 tf. -A. U. KOHNEOAX mi Sjrfl If !! I WW Mil ViV i! . L t -v '-' V l.il the Celebrated Baldwin Refrigerators. The reputation is. na tional. The prices are cheapei than any on the market. We buy in car lot "quan tities for our three stores and hence get them cheap, ROYALL & BORDEN, IUH ;j .&-:' T V .v - - Special Prices! In order . to make room for our NEW SPRING GOODS. and while our buyer is at the North making purchases, we have inaugurated for the H ft-Tucker s Bro-!!Jext Tf niDf - oweeping Keauctions Throughout our entire-stock of Clothing, Dry GoodsiHats, No tions, Gents' Furnishings, Etc. GOLDSBORO, N. C. and Wilmington, N.C. THe ft- P- DortGii Farm For Sale, I have decided for a few days to sell this valuable tract of land in small one-horse farms. This land is fine for truck i corn, cotton, tobacco, straw- hf.rr.ps. and also several T.ife niftflfiS , c .TTnT.rT. Tr for potatoes. Also a vineyard of about "v UUODUI4"' " ' K" 200 viDes. Good land for fruit trees. This is valuable land and can be put in a paying condition with less money than any farm I know of- Within two miles of the city. f Also other lands and houses and lots for sale in the city. Office at F. B. Edmundson's store Of course we cannot sell you goods unless you call, and when you come we will convince you that for price and quality we lead. BIZZELL BROS. & CO. a: upert of IJentzau." Sequel to "The Prisoner of Zenda," by Anthony May be seen from 8 to 9 a. m. and from Hnn. Illiitr.itfd hv C. D. Hihnn T pavp vour nrHr 2 to 4 ti m. 1 -J " '"J""' Ed. L. Edmundson. for a copy at The man who sells Real Estate. Surveying ! GOLDSBORO BOOK STORE. I am prepared to do surveyiiif and maping in Wayne and adjoining coun ties at shortest notice possible, and guarantee satisfaction, having had 22 years experience at the business. Those wanting surveying in any locality will do well to see or write me. Terms mod erate. Address, ABBOTT Li SWfNSON, 5m. Aug. 4th, '93. Go.dsboro, N. C. For Register of Deeds. J hereby announce myself a candi-1 date for the office of Register of Deeds for Wayne county, subject to the Dem ocratic primaries and convention. N. H GURLEY, August 9th, 1898. A. C DAVIS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, GOLDSBORO, N. C. Practices in the"counties of Wayne, Duplin and Sampson Special Attention Give to Insurance Law, andall 'matters pertaining to Life and Fire Insurance. a prosperous and progressive old line assurance company. Issues up to-date policies for working class as well as for the rich. Ordinaru branch, thrift, (Industrial) $l,ooo--$4o,ooo $13 $1,000- Two live agents wanted to push Thrift business in this town. W. J. Gibson, District Manager. Goldsboro, N. C. w i u - c n .1 n The SUN LIFE of Canada ! li Geo. E. .Hood, - GOLDSBORO, N. C. SSPrompt attention given to bus- nees intrusted to my care. PEACE INSTITUTE, Raleigh, N. .C A famous school for Girls. Very thorough and of hlah Grade. Judge Geo. D. Gray, of Culpeper, Va., tays: "I sincerely believe lt ls'the'very best female school of which I have any knowledge.'' illustrated catalogue free to all who apply. Jas. Uinwiodib, M. A., Trlnclpal. Notice! Ilaviner this day qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wayne County, JS'orlh Carolina, as executor of the last will ani testament of Mat thew Pope, deceased, notice Is hereby riven to all persona indebted to said estate to make immediate pi ment. and to all ' persons holdl claims against said estate to present them to tne undersigned lor payxoont on or before the 2nd of August, 1899. ... . "1, l , . . or tms noce win pieauea in oipw i orlptive circular write to , their recovery. BENJAMIN DEANS I . - w t HAT.VRnRTfW.PRnPRTP.TnR t , , ur ??at.lWoPi, deo'd' Telephone. . " ' . . PUdmon Springs, N O Piedmont Spring?. THE FINEST OF ALL MINERAL WATERS. A Positive Cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Insomnia and Nervous Pro tration. Its General Restorative! operties aVe wonderful. i A peerless climate, right In the midst of the Suara Mountains. Hotel Accommodation for 300 Guest. R. tt. Depot, W alnut Cove, Billiard and Pool Room: Ten Pin Alley and spacious Ball Room all Iree to'guests and-removed from hotel .at convenient distance. ForrateS and de S3 -r.-nnn-miif inrmi.irT-.. mini,,--. -, ,, .aW., afc. rKnr r jMMw -
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