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V 7 e Daily Citizen VOLUME VI. NO. 210. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, TANUARY 5, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ashevil LIN VI LLE. A NEW YEAR'S GREETING. A place .pin nned and devel oping OH II GREAT RESORT. SiLualwd in I Ue OF WESTERN NGniH CAROLINA, A region noted for health- ,,. SCENERY. AiM'levution of 8,800 fMt, . with cool Invigorating Climate It i liir laid out with taste and "kill, with well jri-adud roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. ii.nii-M.lilH nlav" for line V f.vm.m 1 reetidenees and HKATHFIX HOME A good opportunity for profitable investments, illustrated pamphlet, dress, UNVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO. Mwiil. Mitchell Co., N. C. BEGIN THE NEW YEAR Now that the ru.h incident to the holiday trade has partially subsided, and the propri etor, of the Crystal Palace have a short sca on ia which to breathe; now that the heavy demand, of Santa Clan, have been fully met ; now that the young, the middle una! A. M. COOPER. landth. old, a. well a the already happy orlde and groom hare beenhnade happier mill Start rhrktand your trouble, will grow L'y the reception of .ome handsome pncnt leu a. the year advance.; he keep, hut "Bye. purchased at the Crv.tal Palace ; now that A FIRE ARROW IN CAMP. ANOTHER INDIAN BATTLE ALMOST CERTAIN. V TRAMNO WITH Peeled" on the Grocery Market and hi. stock la full and complete In all de partment and hi. good, will stand compar ison and hi. PRICKS WILL, SELL. THEM. North Court Square, corner Main nnd Col' lege .tract.. For ad the people of A she t ilk- have fully shown tlHr uimrcc.ittion of our efforts to place in their miilat a first cUbh china more In every tk-tnit, wc take thin occasion to thank each and every one of our friends and customers, pnd we wUh for all a Hfcht nnd happy New Year. Now, if well directed energy cuuplcd with money cat: do it, we promise to make the Crystal ralnce in lHlil second to no house of its kind In the South Respectfully, THAD W. THRASH & CO., Chitm, 01 os ware, Tinware, LanipH, lIousvturnifthiiiK Goods, etc. 4-1 I'll t to 11 Avenue, T'nder Grand Opera House. BON MARCHE. The Kciiuiiie lirokaw waiter juckci Uccidcdly iai jje reiluctiuns in Ladies' and Mi.HC.1 wraps. I'nderwcar at hall' price. New white goods and emhroiilerie.. BON MARCHE, 30 South Main Street.3o ESTABROOK'S HOLIDAY DISPLAY NOW READY. LARGEST VARIETY, BEST 600DS While our stock is largely composed of the useful arti cles needed in Housekeeping, yet we have some very pretty goods suitable for Holiday and Wedding Presents, such as Japanese Crumb Trays, Fancy Match Safes, Brass Fire Sets, Brass Andirons, Fancy Hearth and Dust Brushes, &c. We would like y 'Mi to see them We have also a large assortment of Fine Table Lamps, that we are offering at veiiy lowfio i'kks to make room for other goods more in our line. If you want these goods, price ours before buying. Very t ruly you i s, Taylor, Bouin & Brothertou. :i Patton Ave., under t'.rand Opera House. THEY WANT FVNDH. T. C. SMITH & CO. DISPENSING DRUGGISTS, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, Asheville, N. C. ZED VANCE ill net there. We liet on old Zcl as lieinn I the best Flour In town. We have ju.t receiv ed a fresh lot of KEG AND BOTTLE PICKLES Come Vd nlve them a trial, at HARE BROTHERS, 17 South Main Street, -AN THE LOWEST PRICES. SOUTH MAIN STREET. ASHEVILLE, N. C. apr 18 d RLAL ESTATE. wilth B. nwY. w. W. watT GWYN & WEST, ( Successors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Votarr Public. Commlatlonent of Deed. FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE aouttieaat Court Square. "THE SUN DO MOVE." And o doe. A.heTllle The great hustling act 1. now belnK performed by all genuine business men 01 tne PARADISE CITY OP TH8 SOUTH. Bvery oin ha. hi. scheme ..a k. i.tr it In moat cam to not unwill ing ear.. We don't mind telling you that our scheme I. to Mil all the land and Inrare all the property we can, before "The Robins Nest Again." We have Jst been appointed agents for the Old Reliable Pennsylvania Fire Insurance CO., ana we warn ;u w iu with us. JENK8 A JUNKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Room o A 10, McAfee Block, W P.tton Are., Ashevllle. N C. An Alarming; State of Affairs) at llne Kldicc as the Omaha Bee's CorreHPondent Heea It Further RllodMhed to be Avoided If I' oh Hlble. Fink Riiigk Aohncy, via. Ri'snvii.i.i:, Ncl). Jim. 5. A correspondent of the Omaha Bee, telegraphs from here 11s fol lows: The indications are that the greatest battle in the history of the Indians is al most at hand. The rejiort of every scout adds strong support to these indications which were only emphasized bv the bloody affair on Wounded Knee. Gen. Miles believes exactly this, and has said so in Btrong words. The small handful of Indiun employes here affirm it. Before the terrific cU9bgf omes they want to res cue their relatives trom the enemies camp and arc now interceding with the authorities for jiermission at the risk of of their lives to make the attempt. Extensive rifle pits arc reported as be ing dug twelve miles from here by the bostiles. Last night the hostilcs burned many houses belonging to settlers along White river, and finished killing the lust remnant of the great herd of government cattle that they raided so heavily about a month ago. The danger in which Tine Ridge agency stands at this hour and must remain un til this crisis is all over, is one of the most fearful jieril. Since Gen. Miles arrived he has received a most urgent admonition from the nd ministrntion to avoid further bloodshed. I'm ther bloodshed, however, cannot lie avoided, and before the light of another Sabbath morning the truth of this asser tion will have been proven. There is n rumor current in official circles here that the general will call for volunteers to protect the adjacent territory. The shooting nfnn Indian war arrow covered with pitch partially burned last night created considerable comment. The Indians have a sticrstition that if the first tire arrow tired into the enemy's imp is extinguishsdin its flight it is evi dence that the contemplated raid will be a failure. The arrow that came in last niuht was shot from the north, and bare- missed the head ol a teamster who was unhitching a team a few yards south of the hotel where the correspondents are quartered, near the ccntie ot the agency. SKATING ON (WKItAY. A Number of Persons Drowned In the Danube Vetfterday. I'liSTH, Jan. 5. While an enormous crowd 01 Holiday limners were on 111c ue of the river Danube, between Buda and Pesth, yesterday the ice after a series of alariniiiL'. crackhne reports, suddenly ir.ive wnv in several places. Terrible panic lollowed. A minnicr 01 people tell into tne water anu wereorawu under the ice. Those who were lucky enough to escaiic, assisted bv othei s up- n the shore did their utmost to rescue the cndnnecreil people. Tlie extent ot thecalamtty is not Known but nuinv persons are missing and ure supposed to be drowned. FOR BI I.I.UOZINU, The N. C. . P. C. A. Makes an Ap peal. The North Carolina society for the pre vention of cruelty to animals has issued an apical to the people of the state, and more especially to the peopleof Ashrvillc, for their interest and financial assistance. Mr. Walter S. Cushman, acting secreta ry, in the appeal, says the society was originally projected by the late H. H. Ly ons. After organization it received a do nation ol $500 from Mrs. W. F. Weld, of Urookline, Mass., at that time stopping at the Battery Park. The total receipts thus far have been $576.25. Only thirty three residents of Asheville are members of the society, and this small number rep resents about the total mcmlicrsliip of the state. 01 the three Asheville mem liers only two are women. There 'is only about $200 in the treas ury now. There is also need of more thoroughorgnnization. The work of ex tension throughout the state should be begun without delay and prosecuted vig orously. The kind-hearted and ear nest women of Asheville are urged to, become active members-. Unless the active interest of the Asheville public is manifested at once there is danger that the generous interest and liberality of Mrs. Wild will nave been in vnm. The fee for active membership is $50; for an associate life mcmlership$25, nnd for an annual membership only $1. The first annual meeting of the society will occur on 1 uesday, Jan, 20, at a place to be published later. All willing to become members are requested to apply at the olhce ol the society or send tliei,' applica tions bv mail to the acting secretary r. Walter S. Cushman, at once, in order that they may be duly elected by the board of managers before the annua meeting. The office of the society is at No. JO atton avenue. Nr. CORTLAND BROS. Real Kstate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARY PUBLIC. Loan, ae-.urely placed at 8 per cent. Office.: 24 26 Patton Avenue Second floor fcb9dlr Toys Ire .11 l!c to fOc. Fancy Articles for Christinas Presents, 4c to $1. Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Box Paper, Cups nnd Saucers, Vases, Baskets, luvenile Hooks, Albums. Kid Cloves, Lined Leather tlloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Plain and Hmbr'd Silk tlundkerchiefs aud Mufflers, Umbrellas, Bags, Clock., Scurf., Ties, Etc, Etc, Etc For a limited Clothing. time lurKC discount on V. WILLS- ARTHUR J. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, John Wrlitht Dies Haturdav Night of CoiiHumptlou. Mr. John Wright, formerly of Virginia, but for the past six months a resident ot Asheville, died of consumption Saturday night, nt 9:3(1, at his home, 7 College street. Mr. Wright was perhaps twenty-nine years old. He married Miss Cordie Er in, daughter of the late Mark Grwin, ne ot the stute'sgreatest lawyers, about wo years ago. Alter tlie marriage Air. nd Mrs. Aright leltlorthe west, wnere liey resided until about six months ago, when they came to Asheville to live. Mr. Wright was a descendant ol one ol vir- iina s best Inmilics. The burial of the remains took place tit iverside cemetery yesterday at 4 p. m., Key. Jarvis Buxton, of the Episcopal liurcb omciated. I.oulHlana Toughs Ciet Twenty Yearn In the Penitentiary. Baton Roit.e. La., Ian. 5. Motion for a new trial in the case of Beverly and Wilev O'Ncil and Alexander Terrell, con victed ot manslaughter and bulldozing neirroes, was overruled in tne uistrict court, and they were sentenced to twenty years imprisonment in the state peniten tiary, mi inoxine was orgnmzeu u deter colored people from living on and working lands, instead ot working ns laborers thereon. KM MA ABBOTT DEAD, II. REDWOOD & CO Clothing Dry Goods, Shoe, Hat., Cnna'ts, 7 & 9 PATTON AVE 38 Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A bulld'g. novl d3m - P U Box 654. JOHN CHILD, Formerly of Lyman & Child l. Office No. i Legal Block. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loan, securely placed at 8 oer cmt. WILKIE i ATKINS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONERS : AND : FRUIT : DEALERS, NO. 12 PTTON AVE. Not n Ureal MonKHtreHH, but a Pop ular One the V'nlted staleMOver, Minneapolis, Jan. 15. Colonel John T. West has received a telegram stating that Emma Abbott died at Salt Lake city at 7:40 this morning of pneumonia. The body will be embalmed and sent to Chicago. Miss Abbott's father, Scth Ab bott, who lives here, will go to Chicago FIFTY PERHONH KII.LKD. Terribly Fatal KxploHlon In Coal Pit. London, Jan. 5. A dispatch to the Times from Vienna, states that fifty per sons were killed outright by an explosion that occurred in Trinity coal pit in Polish Ostrau Saturday last. A Wealthy Colored Man Killed, New Oki.eans, Jan. 5. The Times. Democrat Helena special reports the as snssinntion of Prince Mallory, at Island 64, lust night. Mallory was a colored man, and the richest man in that section. The three negroes suspected of the as sassination have escaped. AT WASIllNOTOX. J. V. BOULINEAU, (Rawl. Block.) Choice Beef, Mutton, Veal And Pork. EXTRA FINE SAUSAGE A SPECIALTY. novRdSmo Specialties Tenney'. Fine Candies, New York. Malllard's Fine Candies, New York. Fresh Tafflea, Cocoa and Peanut Candies. SAD DEATH, L C. SORRELLS SUICIDES. THE ACT COMMITTED IN F. O'DUNNELI.'B SALOON. He Had Before Attempted lo Take HIH I.lte The Coroner's Inqueat and the Verdict. Two attempts at suicide und the sec ond one successful. Several months ago, Lee Sorrells, a bar tender in the city, attempted suicide, but the action was discovered in time to save the young man's life. Soon after recovering, Sorrells left Asheville for South Carolina, where he remained until a week or two ago, when he came back to Asheville. He has been under the influence of liquor a great deal of the time since coming back here. This morning, about 11 o'clock Sorrells was sitting in Frank, O'Don nell's bar, on North Main street, with a friend. While the friend was talking to some one else in the room - Sorrells walked to the bar and asked Barney Mclntire, one of the bar, tenders, for a glass, as he wished to take some medicine. The glass with some wa ter was given him and taking a bottle from his pocket Sorrells poured the con tents into the glass, and drank the mix ture. Then walking to the head of the basement stairway he threw the bottle into the basement. The friend saw him throw away the bottle and ran and picked it up. It was labeled "laudanum" and had Worthen & Co's. name on it. Sorrells had by this time walked to a room in the rear of the saloon, ond his friend at once had Dr. J. A. Burroughs culled. When the ohvsician arrived hesawthat nothing could be done to save the life of the young man. Within twenty or thir ty minutes after taking the laudanum he was dead. Dr. L. B. McBraver, the coroner, was notified and summoned as a jury A. C, Davis. F. N. Carrineton. John P. Mor gan, J. N. Morgan, J. D. Brevard and A. K. tlgburn. I lie )ury met at i o ciock nd after exanumnir two witnesses lounn that the deceased had come to his death by an overdose of opium administered bv his own hand. U-eC. Sorrels was about 24 years ol ane and had been a resident ol Asheville for eight or nine years, coming here from Greenville, S. C. The remains will be interred at River side cemetery to-morrow. , , No particular cause lor tne suicuie, known. other than despondency brought on by excessive drinking. PROMINENT ARRIVAU. J. s. PH. G I 1 III UltJ or the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, APOTHECARY, 34 South Main Street. 24 Before purchasingyour Christmas Pres ent he sure to call at GRANTS PHAR MACY and inspect the finest and most complete line of Toilet Articles in this city. We undoubtedly have just what you want. CIGARS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. It is our desire in the future to confine ourselves strictly to the Drug business. We will therefore dispose of our entire 111"-- r stock of Cigars at cost. Sold by the box only. GRANTS PHARMACY. The finest and most complete stock ot Colognes, Toilet Waters, Extracts, Face Powders and high grade Soaps at GRANTS PHARMACY. Prescriptions filled at all hours. Goods delivered free ol charge to any part of the city. GRANTS PHARMACY. Belated ChrlHtmaa Celebration About 2 o'clock Sunday morning fire broke out in W. G. Terry's show window n South Main street. The window was Idled with fireworks and toys, and when the lire reached them there was trouble Roman candles shot their colored Imlli cross the building: sky rockets whizzed bout in reckless carelessness. Ibe lire was soon extinguislied without call ing out the tire department, but not until the glass in the window had lieen broken by the expending fireworks. 1 nc nam- ige will not be over $2o0. STATE NEWS. If you want a handsome pair of cut glass Bottles for a Christmas present call at GRANTS PHARMACY. Bottles rang ing in price from One to Fifteen dollars per pair. F. A. GRACE. DECORATOR AND DESIGNER IN FRESCO. aagddSn FOR SALE I First class new residence, cheapest home In Asheville. location central. FOR RENT. Finely furnished residence In best part of I citv. A aO room house ju.t the uiina lo a lushlonnblr hoarding house, other houses also We have some choice building sites ih.i .r. worth vour attention. Fimst lot of standing timber and timber lands in the south. Mineral proprrtie.. WANTim Suit, of room, for light house- your property with us and huvclt sold and renten. money w icnu. i., Pitut..H.iKn Our new namnhlct on Asheville. Full of latest statistics Call for a copy. ' BIGKLOW & JONES, ' REAL B8TATB AND INVB9TMKNT8 Room a McAfee Block, 311 Patton Avenue. novl7dlm NATT ATKINSON & SON., IlEALUKS IN ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE IN ASUBVILLIi AND WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. I Bend for price list and decriutive catalogue Senator Wilson, of Marylund, says he can learn of but four republican senators who will vote against the force bill. The treasury department denies the rc iiort that the naval force in Bering sea will be increased by fitting out merchant vessels as cruisers. A case to test the validity of the civil service law in prohibiting political assessj ments hns lieen certincri to tne wasmng- ton judges in general term tor trial. Pnited State Senator John J. Ingalls left ToiekH, Kan., tor Washington in re siKinse to a telegraphic summons from Senators Edmunds and Hoar that his presence was necessary. Mr. Blaine's note rejecting England's latest proposals was delivered to Sir Julian Pauncefote a few days ago. Ue . . i . . . .. . i . : . UlLimnieil u mr. limine iuhi any sci.urc of a British vessel outside the three mile limit would be met by immediate and forcible resistance. Marshall Field & Co., the Chicago dry noods men. have begun suit in the United Slates circuit court for the recovery of duties pnid under protest ns levied under the provisions of the McKinlcy tariff bill. They base their action on the ground of the unconstitutionality ot tne act, ana say they will carry the case to the su preme court of the United States. The Keidsvillc public building bill has been signed by the president. It means 25,000. Mr. T. B. Eldridgc says there is no truth in the rumor that the Durham Ke cordcr is to have a daily edition. Hut Durham does not need a howl she is going to put her money into an undertaking establishment. Globe. North Carolina held fourth place last year in point ol railway construction Active works is now in progress on seven roads and will begin on three more in a few months. The interest on the $45,000 of bond of the State Agricultural society was paid Saturdny. The succcssttil tairsot 1 NH9 and 1890 have put the society on n very hue financial tooting. Mr. Richard A. Doughton, member of the legislature from Alleghany, tells in Knleicrh of crcat snowfalls in his locality. Two storms hove put twenty inches of snow on a level while drifts are over a dozen feet in depth. As a result the town of Sparta hud no mails for two days or more. The tax collector of Mecklenburg county gets over $5,000 a year, a salary much larger than the governor of the state. A man who hns to collect taxes has a big thing to do, but the above is an outrageoussalary. The Mecklenburg Times very wisely recommends a reduc tion of this salary. Coucord Times. On Christmis night in Wilkes county nenr the Ashe and Watauga lines, nt the house of Bartlett Green, uncle ot the de- censed, . Wesley Love, accompanied by Geo. W. Waters and Hurley Church, shot with a rifle and instantly killed John (Jack) Cornett, aged about 20 years, of Upper Nortn fork, Asnecountv. statcs- villc Landmark. A corresnondent of the Kaleigh State Chronicle says of the Fayetteville Peo ple's national bank : It has come to light that President E. F. Moore used about $107,000 of the broken bank s funds with collaterals worth less than $40,000, Thus it can readily be seen what hnsgone with the honest stockholders money, Comment is unnecessary. The return of the active, effectual strength of the North Carolina state troops shows that there are 161 officers and 1,317 enlisted men. This force is divided as follows: General staff, 22 brigade staff, 8; First regiment, 32fi Second. 304: Third. 356: Fourth, 381 cavalry troop. 38; unattached company of colored infantry, 43. Theentire force is thoroughly equipped for service in the field. Maxton correspondent Charlotte Chronicle: The Manufacturing com pany has been organized to manufacture machinery of all kinds. An iron foundry .., . a . i . ; Will DC annexed. 1 nc CHpiiu, biuck is $50,000 and has all been paid in. A Mr. Honeysuckle, a horse brover, was driving along in a road cart leading a mule. The mule became stublmrn and stopped suddenly. The halter being fas tened around Mr. Honeysuckle's hand, his thumb was caught in a twist of the rope halter and snatched entirely off. He cot out of the cart ami proceeded to pick np his finger as cooly as if it bad been his whip tie baa uropeu. Who are at the Hotels That You Mav Not Know. Hiuteiv Park: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Henderson, S. B. Coombs. Joe bchloss New York: Cant. Bercsford Webb, Ashe ville; E. Hechheimer, Baltimore; I nomas M. Cheemann. Philadelphia: r. M. B. Young, Ga. Swanmmon : X. Plumudorc, N. C; M. S. MeClellan, Knoxville; A. S. Gage, Homer. N. Y.: L. C. Shulv. New York ; Julius lwis, Baltimore; S. S. Black, Baltimore; Walter w. Brown, a. c; c. L. Knv, McCabennd Young's Minstrels; A. H. Steere, Knoxville. ',lcn Rock. Geo. W. Morgan, W. M. Scott, Richmond; Hugh Dortch.John F. Maloncy, N. C; L. E. Shelley, N. Y.; Wm Smith, Danville, Va.; Van I). Norwood. Joe B. Ferguson, Waynesyillc; Annie (iudirer. Alex, wnoar, c. oeuiniier, raur shall; Misses L.J. and F. C. Kslcy, Bos ton; . F. Spaugh, Murphy; J. Thomp son. Mornstown; li. Kccdy, i.daricsion K. A. I'osev. I. M. McMinn. Miss Nora Sumner, Hendcrsonville; Mrs. E.J. Rob inson, Cnrtersville, tin.; r. I". faison Rnleich: Chas. w. rerry, a. v..; a. a Chapman, Atlanta, Gn.; J. H. Gaflncy Spartanburg. Grand Central: J. W, Shook and wife, Clvde, N.C.; H.J. Dcaderick, A. B.Brown Knoxville; G. H. Gulluher, Sweetwater, Tenn.; F. T. Dexter, Boston; John Hart Greenville. S. C; R. I). Gilmer, Waynes ville: A. H. Haves. Brvson City; E. R Hampton, Sylva; A. E. Posey, Hendcr sonville; James Altun, Tryon City; A. J Fisher, J. M. Koninson, uanorums, o. v.., I. W. Morgan, Baltimore; J. 0. Harrison, Franklin; J. l. Mcuoweu, j. n. uuxiium, N. C; W. H. Gardner, Yancev county . W. W. Zacharv, Brevard; A. M. Richard son, S. C; Geo. Young, Coopers; H. W. Adams, Marshall. you want u first-class Hair Brush lor a small amount of money, GRANTS PHARMACY is the place to go to get it. All kindsof Tooth Bt ushes, Bath Brushes, Bath Gloves, Sponges, etc. When your Prescriptions ate com pounded at GRANTS PHARMACY you can positively depend upon it that only the purest and best Drugs and Chemi cals have been used that tbcv were compounded by thoroughly experienced Pharmacists and that the price paid was not unreasonable. Grant's Pharmacy. 24 South Main St. J. M. CAMPBELL, First Presbyterian Church. Rev. E. W. Smith, of Greensboro, began his preaching in Asheville yesterday. In the morning his theme was the danger of trusting to w hat seems to be right, and his sermon made a deep impression He is a readv speaker and his power lies in the impression of earnestness and con viction which he conveys. This morning nt 11 o clock ne spoke uoon "Urowtn in orace to a congrega tion made up largely of professing Chris tainfl. The vouna people's meeting will be introduced this afternoon at 4 o clock and this evening an evangelistic meeting. These will be continued throughout the week. Failure on the Stock Exchange New York, Jan. 5. The failure of J. A Worth is announced on the consolidated stock exchange. A good line of stocks were closed tor his account under tne rule. AFFAIRS OF CONSEQUENCE. ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION HOME. Alliance men have a big majority on mint ballot in the Minnesota legislature though the republicans have the senate, It is alleged that the republicans will resort to boodle and bulldozing to se cure the election ol a United States sena tor from Illinois. A letter, written by Father Craft, the Indian missionary, who was reported killed early in the week, says the Indian troubles are due to starvation and misery. The grand lodge of the Masons of Maryland have passed a resolution that the new temple shall be erected in Balti more on the sight of the one that was burned. The trouble between the rival electric livrht companies in Philadelphia haa been settled, the Brush company lighting Chestnut street at 42Vx cents per lamp per nieht. while the blectnc Power com pany will light the remainder of the dis trict. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE -ANU- IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Bus, Rents and Sells IIouhuh and lots sold on the installment plan. 0i- tions bought and sold. No tary Public. NO. 5 SOUTH MAIN ST., Up Stairs.
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