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A SHE VILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY K VISING. AUGUST 2G, 181)2. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tun Daily Citizen, Democratic, is published CTcry afternoon (except Sunday) at the lul lowing rate strictly cash: Ohm Yka.. $6.00 Six Months 3.0U Thsbb Months. 1.50 Om Month so OnbWbkk.. 15 FRIDAY. AUGUST 26, 18U2. Attend the primaries and have vour say in naming the candidates. The Citizen congratulates itself if that may be permitted that it was able to give a complete account of the Bel mont fire without dragging in either of those ancient chestnuts "Fire Fiend" or "Lurid Glare." The Buffalo swiulimen have not won tbeir strike, but they have won a reputa tion for lawlessness that is probably not whollv deserved. Vice-President Webb says that most of the damage done rail way property was by some of the hun dreds of roughs that hang about in every lnrge city. The strike was doomed to be a failure from the time that the mili tia were ordered out.for the reason that, in the present state of the labor market, unless other men could be kept out of the field by intimidation and violence, strik ers'places could be taken on twenty hours' notice, and the railways put to little or no inconvenience. THE HOTEL KI.KVATOR, The fire at the Belmont emphasizes what has been notable in ne uly every hotel fire for the last twentv vcars, that an elevator shaft can always he de pended on to carry flames from one floor ol a building to all the others. To sav that such a shaft should be enclosed in its own brick walls, and that its doors should automatically close, leaving no chance for the lire to either get into or out of the elevator shaft, is only to say again what has been said a thousand times before and admitted by everybody. It would often be inconvenient for the architect to so arrange his plans that the elevator should be practically outside ol the building, but it can be and has been done. the: diffkricnck. The New York Sun is trying to prove that the World is in the habit of printing as cable messages what never came under the ocean, or over it cither for that matter. We have long thought that the World was very foolish if it was paying cable rates on all of its foreign news matter, for much of it is not worth bringing over from Hoboken in a wheelbarrow; but the present is probably a case of the pot telling the kettle it has not washed its face recently. We distinctly remember, some years ago, being taken into a room in New York where the London press cable dispatches were "blown up," as it was culled by the guide. The room was occupied by a benevolent looking man Schoonermaker or Schuppernoug, or something eiuallv non-American by name and all of the foreign literature that could possibly aid a man in making n ten word telegram into a column "cable letter." We believe the Sun has printed lots of this sorry stuff, and it is too late for it to be exposing a like thim; in the World unless Mr. Dana has reformed, and there has been no announcement of the fact beyond the withdrawal of the Sun from the New York Associated Press. The difference up to dnte is that the World has oeen accused and the Sun is only suspected. A Ql EES 8 DICTATION The Queen of lingland and Empress of India is human after all. Henry Labou chere, the radical member for Northamp ton, has often arisen in Parliament to oppose an annuity to some royal princ ling, and now the (Jucen has taken her revenge. She sent word to Gladstone that the list of the new ministry to be presented to her for approval must not contain the name of Labouchere; and it did not. Labouchere's comment on this affair is spiced with wit as his writings always are: "I thank heaven, however, that my bead and ears are safe under (Jueen Vic toria. Radical approbation weighs more with me than that of all the kings and queens, lords and lickspittles in the universe. So that the good ship Democ racy sails prosperously into Joppa, I care not whether my berth is in the offi cer's headquarters or the forecastle, lones or Jonah, it iB all the same to me. If I thought being thrown overboard would tender the success of the voyage more certain, I would go with pleasure, all the more as 1 can swim." A Lonion telegram says an effort will be made to seat Labouchere in the House of Lords, reviving for that purpose a title that became extinct by the death of his uncle some years ago. But the great radical will never take it; be would die in the House of Lords if he were obliged to attend its sessions. Queen Victoria will have to bear bis stings from the. Com mons. But we should say that if Gladstone hndbeen a younger man without the great question of home rule on bis hands, he would have done well to have questioned the right ot the Queen thus to dictate to one who had been chosen by the people to head the government and to select a cabinet. What (be KuKwnmpa Have Done. Prom the Chattanooga Times. One thing the thoughtless Southern enemies of the Mugwump or Independent uress overlook: and that is, without a ' single exception of any account that fress has opposed the force bill in its atestand most dangerous form. The Boston Herald. Springfield Kepumicpn, New York Times, Evening Post, Phila delphia Times, rmiaaeipma Kecora, ana Harrier's Weekly may be taken as the chiefs of the Independent newspapers of the East; and w have seen these jour- nuts urging tbeir minions oi readers, dailv and weekly, to assist in quenching this'disturbing, firebrand legiiiation. II Atlanta Bad Lived Till Mow. - Prom the Louisville Courier Journal. . "If there is one class of our people that protection benefits more than another, it is the farmers," says a publication which has the nerve to call itself the Economist. Ananias would have fallen dead, not at telling, but at hearing, a lie like that. THE SEW JUSTICE. Hon. Jas. C. MacKae, was born iuFuy etecville. 1R38. He obtained his license to practice in the country courts in ItCiU and in the Siqierior courts in 1 ?('(. lie commenced the practice of the law as a partner of his brother, Col. Duncan K. MacKae, iu Newbern, N. C, but soon re turned to his old home. He was among the first to volunteer as a private in the Independent Light Infan try of Fnyctteville, one of the com panies of the First North Carolina volunteers, which was engaged in the first battle of tbe war Bethel. lie w as afterwards adjutant of the Fifth North Carolina troops, commanded by Col. Duncan MacKae. Subsequent!;' he served iu North Carolina as assistant ad jutant general and commanded a batal Hon of troops in the western part of this state. At the close of the war be was serving upon the stall' of Gen. 1.. S. Baker, as his adjutaut general. Iu the yeur 1S03 he was appointed clerk ami master in equity for Cumberland county, which office he held with credit until the adoption of the constitution of INGX. He has always been a hard student, ami his succcssat thelaw has been great. He was a member of the legislature ot North Carolina in 1S7-75, and served as the chairman of the committee on in ternal improvements, lie wast Presi dential elector on the Tildcn ticket and made a brilliant campaign. lie was for some years a director of the Insane Asy lum. When Judge Bennett resigned in 1SS2, he was appointed his successor on the Superior court bench, and was after wards elected and served a full term in that office. He thereupon resumed the practice of law at 1'aveltcville with emi nent success. In 1M7 he married Miss Fannie 11. Hinsdale, a daughter of Dr. S. . 1 1 ins dale, and a sister of Col. John W. Hins dale of Knleigh. His promotion to the supreme court bench will meet with the strong approval of the bar of the State, who know him to be a profound lawyer and impartial judge, and a thorough gentleman. Kulcigh Chronicle. STATU PdUTlCS. Secretary Beck with says there is plenty ol activity at the State licadquartcis of Democratic clubs. Bluuksarc being sent everywhere, for this year the formation of clubs will be more general than ever before in North Carolina. Application for blanks lor organization come from all parts of the State; Irom the country as well as the towns. Republican papers slate that the pub lished reports sent out from Goltlsboro that Dr. W. P. Exum. the Third party's nominee for Governor, is under indict ment in Wayne county is false. The Ke publicans nre loosing no opportunity to champion the cause of the the Thin! party. Twelve hundred people heard Senator Ransom at Macon Wednesday in a mas terly effort for democracy. The Demo crats were greatly enthused and the Third party were completely routed. No trace of Third partyisni could be found after the speech ended. Chairman Simmons has issued a call for a special meeting of the Democratic State executive committee at Raleigh September (, to consider the nomination of an associate justice. Wednesday, 330 of the unterritied Democratic delegates of seventh district nominated I. S. Henderson for congress by acclamation. The Prohibitionists have decided to put congressional candidates in the lield in at least seven of the nine districts. LIFE .V X0RT.H CAKOLIXA. -Stntesville Landmark: Saturday, the 27th, is the fi'st anniversary of the hor rible disaster at Bostian's bridge, iu which 22 persons lost their lives and 3(1 were injured one of whom, B. M. listes, jr., of Memphis. Tenn., died n few weeks ago from the result of injuries received at that time making a total of 23. No railroad accident nnrwhere duriiu' the past year has equaled this one in loss of ite. Raleigh Chronicle : Dr. lainesMcGce owns Robert Mcdim, a half brother of Nancy Hanks, the famous trotting mare, f.nd has owned him for eleven vcars. Robert is the first horse in North Caro- ina to make a record under 2:30 iu this State. He made that record on the Goldsboro track. The Wilmington Star of Tuesday stated that Mr. W. S. O'B. Robinson, receiver for the First National bank of Wilmington, would that moraine com mence paving the second dividend of 13 per cent, to depositors. -Rev. Dr. Peyton II. Hogc has decided to decline the professorship in Union Theological Seminary, and will retain the pastorate of his Prcsbvtcrian church in Wilmington. The officers of the Roanoke and Tar River Agricultural association have de cided to have a rousing fair at Wcldon November 1st, 2d and 3d. Governor Holt has ordered a special terra of Cabarrus Superior court for the trial ot civil cases, Judge Arnitield pre siding. The Winston Sentinel learns that the North Carolina Baptist will probably be moved from rayettevillc to Winston. The rain nnpenrs to have been gen cral throughout tbe state. Literary Notes) From Churlea I. Webster & Co. Mr. Paul Leicester Ford has for the first time collected in one handy volume, entitled "Writings of Christopher Co- lumbus, those letters, etc., of the voy ager which describe his experiences in the discovery and occupation of the New World. The book will be published im mediately by Messrs. Charles L. Web ster & Co., in their "Fiction, Fact, and rnncy Series. The same publishers will shortly issue. in the same series, "Autobiographin, or the story of a Lite, by Walt Whitman.' These selections from tbe bulk of the Doet's nrose writings have been made br Mr. Arthur Stedman, and are so arrang ed to give a consecutive account ol Mr. Whitman's career in the letter's own picturesque language. Tbe " "Autobiog raphia" is published at a comparison that book, was authorized by tbe poet shortly Dciore bis death. To Advertisers). T insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, copy most DC Handed in dv iu o'clock a. aw The largest, the most entliusiatie, the most harmonious Democratic convention ever held iu Burke county was that held at Morganton Wednesday. alius II. Hoffman, who represented Burke county in I he House in tNSS, was nominated for the Legislature, C. Manlv McDowell lor sheriff, John Mantz for treasurer, J. J. Estes for register. F. P. Talc f i sur veyor and I'. K. Kavlor for coroner. The ticket is invincible. 'VOU GAVE XK AWAY. Lizzie Ilorcleu, Dcimutict's Her Sister. Fall Riykk, Aug. lH "You gave me awuv, Emma, did you not ?" "No, Lizzie, I only told Mr. Jennings what he ought to I now lor your own defense." "That is fahc.Voii have given mc away and I know it, but leuiember. I will not give in one inch; never, never! That is all I care to say to you." Iu a voice cml ittciid with suppressed passion Lizzie A. Ho-den this afternoon in the presence of her attendant, Mrs. Regan, the police matron, thus addressed her nearest and dearest relatives as with .i violent wave of the hand she turned her back upon her sister with whom the conversation just narrated had taken place. will, i,.-,,- ;,, I.,., u iii.i v,,;, chocked witliS'dis Miss liuniiti left, the room and the accused, ovcicomc with emotion, fell prostrate on her bed. Cast off by the sister to whom she had come with words of comfort and hope Emma Borden returned to her home on Second street with Lizzie's denunciation ringing in her ears, Mrs. Kegan, speechless and horrified, wnt.'hcd the prisoner intently. The sig nilicance of the scene she had witnessed was fully realized and the compromising words ol the suspected murderess, her unstrung nerves and wretched mental condition were a revelation. N Y. World. hi-: Mivi K i isi.ti i on a win:. Jim. SU'lucr Married lite Aclver liner and In Now Very Morn. Lima, (., Aug 2.'!. Several months, 'igo Mrs. Sarah Steiner, a wealthy widow, answered an advertisement in a Toledo matrimonial paper, ami, as a result, was married to M. F. Muusoii, who rep resented himscll as a well to-do business man ol Slier A-ooil, ll. Alter their inar raige Munson asked her tomoitgage her property, which she consented to do. Her husband kit her. and she has not heard of him since, lie look the money secured by the mortgage with him. She has found that he has live wives, and that he is a counterfeiter. When Mun son first called on Mrs. Slcincrhe flashed $1, Sun before hir as a part of the ante nuptial contract, and showtd bet letters from bankers all over the country. These letters, Mrs. Minis. m has discov ered, were forgeries N. Y. Sun. A lrali Drowns a Hut li.w.i iMoKi:, Aug. 2 1-. Workmen at the Baltimore and tihio elevator saw a light between a crab and a rut yesterday. The rat went down a stringer to get a drink and a crab caught him by the head. A licicc tng followed, the rat apparently having the better of it for awhile. He could steady himself by his foothold. The crab used Ins method of propulsion with energy, and churned the water about him. The rat's power of endur ance finally gave way, ami he fell over board, but he still did his best to release himself, lie sundial hard, but the crab held on until the rat was drowned. The crab was so exhausted bv the fight that when the rat limited to the surface the crab swam away N. Y. Sun, A l.eproui Cliliiamaii. ) t l aw A, Out., Aug. 21 Leprosy in British Columbia does not appear to be limited to the sis Chinsc lepeis now con fined on Dircey Island, as another Chi naman nffictcd with the malady liu.i been liscoyered in ictoriain a very advanced stage ol the disease. He has been working ia the salmon canneries, wheie he continued until the disease had such headway as to make work impossible any longer N. Y. World. ' Where l ot I'airhroilier Htands. from the Ifutliatn (ilolic. 1 want it distinctly understood that I don't care a tinker's damn what alleged friends think of my course, lam trying to be honest with myself, and 1 am not a Republican nor am I a Democrat. . . . . Let the hired Yankees houl and howl till hell freezes over. 1 am of the South and for the South and until my blood is cold I shall light for honesty and for a white man's country. 1'ooliHti Concealment. Hamiu kc, Aug. 2."i. The papers here attack the authorities for persistently de nying the presence in Hamburg of Asi atic cholera until the violence ol the out break made concealment no longer pos sible. M. D. Lane, Dcvcreaux, (la., writes: "Due summer several years ago, while railroading in Mississippi, I Incline badly ntlccteu with malarial blood poison that impaired my health for more than two years. Several offensive ulcers appeared on my legs, and nothing seemed to give permanent relict until 1 took six bottles of B. B. B , which cured mc en tirely." I'nlil further notice the cars of the West Ashcvillc and Sulphur Springs railway will run regnlnrly on Tuesdays and Thursdays till H):30 p. m. A special enr will leave the pavilion at Sulphur Springs for Pntton avenue each evening at the termination of the danc ing. On Sundays for the concert the cars will run till 10:30 p. m. Men's all wool suits, $0.75 at K. li' I '.h rnn in & Co's. THE MARKETS. Mock Quotations. Nbw Vokk, Aui;. 2i Erie 27: ehioneo and Northwestern 117; Luke hhore i:tf; Norfolk and Western, ; Kichniond and Wet Point Terminal 814; Western tnion OU'i. Baltimore Frlceit. Rai.tiuorr, A iik.26 Floor, utradv; west ern suoer 2 0M'J.S: extra, 2.t.'iiii3 5: fam ilr, 3.'J0(aV. Wheat. No. 2 red spot and July HSV4M'ft3"t; southern.iteader; Fulti, 7:ni; uongnerry 7H((ji. Lorn south ern, white, stcadj 5fli(07; yellow, dull 07. NcnVork Market. Nkw York. Auk. 20. Stocks, quiet but BtcadT. Money easy at WYl- Bxcnanjre, long, RliliW't.HB; short, 4.87 ili4..88 state bends, neglected; Rorernment bonds, dull but steady. Cotton futures, firm, An irust. ?.!: September, 8.09; October. 7.13 November, 7.2-t; December, 7.34; January, 7 4(1 Flour weak but dull. Wheat dull but steady. Corn weak but dull. Pork quiet but term at $11 78 tt$12.SO. Lard qutet ana susur si srivi. opint. tur pentine dull but steady a 28!428. Rosin quiet and steady at $1.20g;1.27Vi treignts auil out wcaa. Anbcvllle Market. Corrected daily by POWELL & SNIDUK wholesale and retail grocers. These prices re being paiu by the merchants to-aay. Butter ir28IApplea 100150 Ban 13 Apples, dried 3(n Chickens 12Vi,(830 Pumpkins, cach.BS Turkeys 7lljl00'Sorturo SO Ducks 21g2SBeeswax, per lb 10 Potatoes, sw't 12S Honey 18 Potatoes, Irish ... 40 Wheat 108 Turnips ao40Corn AS Onions 6S Cabbage, mt Iti l Ifeans, pr bu.l36lSO Pea ,...6W7B Meal OS Oats...... 40 Rye 76 Hay. ton S16AS2S Chestnut 1601 Celery, dos 2A664S ADAMANT, The "Perfection of Wall Plaster." It ha 800 per cent, more tensile strength than Utne, and 800 per cent, more than any other ma terial known as a wall plaster. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A errnni ofjtnrtar hatting; jowdrr. IliKtl" est of all in IcireuiiiK streiitfth Latent l. S, t'.ovcmramt l-ooil Ki port ROYAL llKIM: I'OWDKK CO., 10H Wall Street. N. Y. SOUVKNIRS OF ASHEVILLE NATIVE NORTH CAROLINA GEMS, JcWELRY'ND Dl-'- MONO MOUNTINGS "ufl MADE TO ORDER ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. 18 South main St., Aslicvlllc. G. II. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 59 Month main St. CLOSING OUT MY BUSINESS. Your last chnnee to get your sifcht nccurntcly fitted with j'ltiMes without charge lor the examination. ONLY 15 DAYS LONGKR. Opera, Field Gluases and other Optical In struments nl n luhstuntial reduction. REMOVAL. I have move d from 117 Fattnn UTinnr to 1 North Court Square, l.ndie will tind this a quiet place, and goods cheap. E. COFFIN, Auction and Commission House. Auction galea TuisdaiH and Saturdays at Ki a', in. ANTICEPHALALGINE I QUI HflW Were : Otters : Often : Fail. HEAD ACHE Anticephalaigine CURES PROMPTLY AND QUICKLY. RAYSOR & SMITH. HOUSES TO RENT Should tie plastered with Adamant thereby saving all future repairs to walls. BILTMORE ICE AND BILTMORE, N. C. .1 ixiunri tickets, J1 per 100 pounds. 10 pound tickets, 8314 cents per 100 pounds, or 12 tickets for $1. i!.5 pound tickets, 66?., cents per 100 pounds, or 6 ticket for f 1. lull pound tickets, 60 cents per 100 pounds. PRICES IN LARGE QUANTITIES MADE KNOWN ON APPLICATION. ICE Asheville Office No. 05 North Main street, Ililtmorc Office, Telephone No. 7. M. L. MEED, -THE JP I XT 3 fi nm i, NO. 10 PATTON AVENUE, WILL MAKE A SPECIAL REDUCTION OF 33 1-3 : Per : Cent, : Off FOR CENTENNIAL, WEEK ONLY In all departments, consisting of Men', Boys' and Children's Clothing, DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Shoe of the leading makes, for men, ladies and children. Genf furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks and valises. Don't fail to ice our $3.00 Men's Stiff Hat. Beats the world. Cull and inspect our big slovk before you purchase elsewhere. Respectfully, BALTIMORE CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS HOUSE, - IVo. - lO - PATTON - AVENUE. FEARFUL CUTTING SCRAPE THE KNIFE BOSTIC'S BARGAIN BONANZA Mr. Hostic lins concluded for tlio next 10 days, in order to mil kc room for his large Fall and Winter stock, to use the knife freely and cut the price on many dress goods just half in two. Some dress goods (hat have been selling at .SO els. will now go at 40 ct. Others worth 40 cts. will now go at 20 cts., and goods worth 15 cts. will have to come to 7', cts. Good gingham's at 0 cts. Don't believe talk, but go and see for yourself He is now re ceiving new fall goods which will be sold very close to stimulate the trade on other lines. 10 very yard of cali-o will go at 5 cN. except oil reds, indigo blue-sand Simp son's blacks. Cotton plaids I cts. peryai'd. Do notstny away, but go early, for re member on the 1st of Sep tember now goods and new prices will be enforced. Do not forget the place. J. T. BOSTIC, 30 Pattun Avenue. P. L. COWAN & CO., JEWELERS, Al.t. KINDS OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. We Make a Specialty of Flue Watch Repairing-. Mr. W. Y. Goldsmith is oar wntilininker, mid is alwuys pleased to see his customers. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. No. 9 West Court Place, AS11UVILLE. N. C. Accident Tickets FOR TWENTY-FIVE rENTS PER DAY, $4.50 FOR 30 DAYS. SOLD AT AGENCY OP THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE COMPANY Hartford, Conn. THOS. W. POSTELL, Agt., 21) N. Court Place, July 1, 18'.I2. Asheville. N. C. RATS AND MICE Do not gnaw through Adamant. It la the best sanitary plaster. COAL COMPANY. ICE Telephone No. 1S7. Manager. L1I3 UNPRECEDENTED 34 Thirty-four of tlie Choicest Building Lots in City, County or State FOR SALE REASONABLY; Ueing a part of the McDowell property, fronting on South Main street, the Boulevard of Asheville. HALF HUNDRED IN WHAT IS KNOWN AS THB BUCHANAN TRACT, ALONG SOUTH MAIN STKIiRT AND BUNCOMBE URIVE. APPLY AT Ol FICB IN WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, TO oapt. m:. j. f-csj-o-, Manager of tlie Asheville Park and Hotel Company. j' A vw i . y 'f r . .kvv f T, I Lk.intivi MAi t. niAiiti AiimriJ PHIllUlfrrniinWUHLWl IjfMW V" v v'Miyrvi; y r'p cSMiJbfl THE RESULT- HARRIS 1,1 ill 1 1 mWl HARRIS' SPRINGS, S. C. CONTAINS 1-3 MORE LITHIA THAN THE BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. It Has No Superior FOR CURING D.vspejisia, Constipation, Liver tompluintK, NatiBea, Dropny, Gout, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, I hematuria and Catamenial Derangements, Dis eases of the Blood. Guaranteed to cure Cancer. On Draught and For Sale by the Gallon at PELIIAM'S PHARMACY, ASHEVILLE. ( Kor particulars write to . T. HARRIS,) I Proprietor of the Harris' Lithia Springs. HOTEL AT SriUXOS IS OPEN FOR GUESTS. DRINK THE KMYILLE BEER The Best and Only the finest Bavarian Hops and Malt used in its manufacture. A Trial is Earnestly Solicited. J. B. PITTMAN, SOLE AGENT. ARE YOU IF NOT, SEE THE POLICY OF THE Washington Life Insurance Co, OF NEW YORK. TUB COMPANY HAS A FINE RECORD. Assets HAS BEEN DOING BUSINESS THIRTY-TWO YEARS. . "Vital Questions ! VT- T Are yon worth TODAY as much a yon want to leare as an ette -LN Q. X. at yonr death t . -.Tk T5 I At present rate of Increase, how long will It take to place your t- JL.N Uifi, I tats fn gUPPICIBNT income-bearing condition f ' -K.T ir- i la tbe erent of Death overtaking yoa, what Is the BBST plan to LN CJ. Z3l prerent the miscarriage of yonr intentions -T"r.i Si :'f""honld'yon die TODAY, would the INCOME from' your estate JN Q. aUPPOUT yonr jamlly 1 TsfT t- ? Does not Life Insurance offer to you opportunities ol orercomlng JL , O, the dladantage of aa Insufficient estate f ThePollctc writienby the WA8HINO TON are described Is these general lerros: - They are Non-forfeltable. Unrestricted a to Residence and Tral after two year. In contestable after two yearn. Secured by an Inrested Reserre. Solidly backed by Bonds and Mortgage, flrat lien on Real Bstate. Safer than Railroad Hecuritlea. Not effected by the Stock Market. Better Paying Investment than United State Bond. Less Hi pensive thaa Assessment Certificate. More Liberal than the Law Require. Definite Contract. , THOS. L. ALP R I BHD, Manager for Virginia, Went Virginia and North Carolina, 1U03 B. Main street, Richmond, Va. ALEX, WEBB, ASHEVILLE, N. C, 3 BARNARD BUILDING, AGENT FOR " Buncombe, Hay wood, Madisoa, Uendenoa and McDowell Countls. OPPORTUNITY ! 34 LOTS fjPIC OF INTEREST. . I low you can get five first clas:; smokes for what you are paying for one THE HOW: !a:y five Old Virginia Ciikuoots for ten cents. THE WHY: Olade only of choice old leaf by skilled workmen. Smokes sweet and fragrant to tlie last. 16 $ in the United States Purest on Earth. INSURED,?: $12,000,000
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