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Asheville Daily Citizen Jim, tub mM, Tuesday, Feb. 14. JIM, THE WESTERNER, Tuesday, Feb, 14. VOLUME VIII- NO. 214. ASHEVIX.LJ3, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, PEBRUARY.IS, 1893, PKICE 5 CENTS- It IMeases the Epi cure and Economist Alike. Our Broken Java A SEASONABLE THOUGHT- 'ur fat ahore MACKIilltl. rt 1 o cent" lire the tli'IU1 nfVcrcil u 1 lie market for jents, quali'y considered. Our No. 1 I'lj-inouth Rock at iri cents cannot be equaled. JLXTJT mT ,ETS If you wnnt something cheap find jjood buy ciir Mullets ct o tent-, wciu'iinj; nearly a puuu 1. At the hiKO prices of Hneon, 1 Initio, Jfce., Maik-tel ami Mull la should go largely "Did It Ever Occur to You" That v u tan our store ? always t ! tirg."in at Per pound - - KROGER. - - A. D. COOPER, 3STO. COURT SQUARE. WE OFFER FOR THIS ft'FEK IO piece chamber sets, slightly mismatched, $1.75. Thin China cups and saucers, two shapes, 83 cents per set. Tbin China 15 plates, 75 cents per set Thin China soup plates. 7.1 onts per set. Thin China fruit or ice cream aueers 73 eents iter dnx'-u. "'I lii:t Chi-11 in,', bu'.ters, 5o eents per dozen. Flcitsc compare above prices with ordi nary Roods and you lind them very little higher. We will, during Ihis month, havr n general CI.BAK1NO OUT SALE. J.ixik for an counctmcDt and barcnlns that will be of fered. thad. w. thrash i go., Crystal Palace REAL ESTATE. W. B. OWVN. W. W. WEST. Gwyn Sc West, (Successors to Walter IS. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loan Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary l'ubllc. Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARlt. BON MARCHE New sum I Pretty (iinp; Iuiiiis, in all unities, just rr reived. New Spring- Press Goods. New Stock Kid Gloves. Now Goods arriving Da i ly . jLm d ies req uest ed to inspect. BONtlVIARCHE. 37 South Main St. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broken And Investment Ascnls NOTARY PUBLIC. lyOans securely placed at ft per rent Offices Jfe 2l Patton Avenue Second ;floor. fcb9dlr JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTA1E AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished Houses. OFFICE ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Eight per cent. art mm J. wills. Aldrkt s. wills. WILLS BROS., ARCH ITECTS MO. 3 9 PATTON A VIC. BREWTON & M CONNELl, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. All calls in this line attended to day or night Also all kinds ot job work done to order. Upholstering, carpet laving, pack ing, setting up furniture, rcflniahing, 33 N'ORTH MAIN STREET, Telephone 14-2 etc. DELICIOUS FLAVORING EXTRACTS OF PERFECT PURITY I Flavor an Ircliciounl Prait. I iclicatcly act! ns the Frcsb Powell &Sn iden FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 33 Nuitii Main St bet, Asubvillb. N. C. TBLBPIIONB NO. 12. J". IKE. T-m."S77. 35 and 37 Patton Avenue, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CHINA AND GLASS, CUTLERY AND LAMPS. Would call especial attention to the stock of Limoges China Dinner Sets, New Cut and Engraved Glassware, Ivory and Cutlery. New and imported Lamps, at all Latest in Stationery, the Prettiestiricturee. Lately arrived Styles, Blown, Pearl Handled prices. The The Line of Sterling Silver, in Novelties and Staple Goodp, cannot be excelled. A Choice Line of Solid Gold Hair Pins, Hat Pins and Necklaces. GEN. U. DOUBLEDAY DEAD TRl'I.V iOOI MAN IIIK!i AT Hit Ileal It larnbablv llnHiened Iy KxpiiHiire tirlaiic Attendance I'poiillie Funeral of HIM Urcitli er, nen. Abner Doubledav. Geo. F. Scott of this city received lute Saturday afternoon a telegram from Harold Doubleday, at Tryon, N. C, con veying the sad intelligence of the dentil of his father, lien. U. Doubleday, which occurred at his home at Tryon Saturday afternoon. Gen. Doubleday had, but a few days before his death, returned from Bergen Point, N. J., whither he had gone to at tend the funeral of his brother. Gen. Abner Doubleday. The trip was a try- 3 g CO J- u ss A DC r p P tg CJ i 1 1 - W Q -J X o a, w es x O r srt u- a O e v-x 04 cj u t- v- i q 2 a a Q w;sSe w g . f " f o H . C5 Jh u w c o L, O 2 H H K Z w s y 5 pa w 5) S as r" o g S " M S S g j -J S cfi t- C O Rev Ksll- r. nr. mat H. Prllcliard'H e ot tlie Mnn. Rev. Dr. T. H. Prttcbnrd, writing in the relifjiousdepartment of the Charlotte Observer, expresses the following opin ions about Evangelist R. G. Pearson of Asheville : "I have heard many eminent evangel ists ISarle, Hudson, Harrison, Wharton, Needliani, Moody and others but the greatest preacher of thcrn all. by long odds, too, in my humble judgment, is the Kev. K. G. Pearson. I" have heard the great preachers of the world Spur geon. Parker, Parrnr. Heecher, p"uller, Simpson, Durbin, Talinauc Itroadus, Storrs, John Hall, Lorimer, lillis. Hawks, Henson, Bishop Atkinson, Hawthorne, Poindexter, Miller of Charlotte a very great man but I am not sure but the little hard-featured Mississippian is the best preacher of them all. Certainly no man ever got hold of my conscience and shook me up like he did. I do not DEMOCRATS OPPOSE HIM Bt'T IIOWIXI. Wll.l. I. FA- VOUAI1I.V RKI'flKTKII. mp nne to lfti. Duublcdav s eonstttu- tion. and he returned home and took his t he is so great a man as many bed, threatened with pneumonia. Al- Sourjreoti was immeasurably his' supe rior, and I presume Mr. Moody is, in general ability, a greater man than 1'earson, but be is nothing; like so good a preacher and I say this after having heard both many times. I say it delib erately : The most wonderful man I have seen in a pulpit is R. G. Pearson, and the beauty of the man is, his character is ns good as his preaching." though his condition was known to be serious, it was not considered dangerous. Mr. bcott received a letter from Harold Doubleday, written Saturday morning, giving details of his father's illness. The General's death was sudden, resulting from strangulation. Gen. Doubleday leaves two sons, Har old and Stewart, the latter of whom is taking a course in medicine at the University of Virginia, and one daughter, Mrs. C. W. Cutting of Bergen foint, N. J. News of the death of Mr. Cutting was received by the General on the morning of the day on which he died. Gen. Dotiuledav was a native of New York State, and was Gt) years old in November last. In his earlier days he was a prominent business man in New lork city. Having been connected at uit- feient times with banking institutions in that citv. When the civil war opened he enlisted in the Union army and served till the close, having been advanced to the position of brigadier gcncrnl on Gen. Li. b. Grant s stall. About twelve years ago he removed to Asheville, and for six years was a part ner ol Geo. I'. icott in the lumber busi ness. Three years ago he removed to Tryon and 011 a splendid property began the cultivation of tine fruits, living there until his death. Soon after his arrival in Asheville, Gen. Doubleday purchased a large tract of vacant land in the northern portion of Asheville. This he parceled into small residence lots and sold them to poor peo ple on very ensy terms, with the result that scores of men too po r to purchase expensive property at cash prices were able to erect homes and pay lor tliem m a few years time. This is now one ot the most thickly settled portions of the city, and, today bears his name, and, no doubt. will do so alwavs. And the estetm in which this uortion ot Asheville holds Gen. Doubleday is monument enough for any man. But the admiration for the General was not confined to this portion of the city by any means. He was a man who made friends wherever he met them. His heart was kind, and his every instinct noble. He was a liberal giver, and al ways felt a deep interest in Asheville's progress. He was a prominent member HTKA.NUi: DIsAPPEARANC li. Hlractael XnKrana Leaves Honte and Bride Wltltoul a Word. Joel Ingram, a prominent citizen of Avery's Creek, this county, is in Asheville today in search of news of the where abouts of his son, Hirschcl Ingram. The son left for Asheville last Tuesday, with wm. LSurnctt, bringing a load ot oats, lie spent Tuesday night here, and on Wednesday morning received pay for his onts. from 1 hos. Shelton, wlio is in lusi ncss in the Buttriek block, to whom h said he was going home. lie lias not been home since, and Mr. Ingram can not trace him any later than Wednesday evening, when he tooksupperat Inman's North Mum street restaurant. Air. Hur uett has not seen him since Tuesday. The missing man is about 23 years aid smooth shaven, ol fair complexion, with light hair and weighs 1G5 pounds. Only two weeks go he was married to Miss Kilith nlniston, of t bis county. Ingram, H'nior, savs there has either been foul plav r his son has become dissatisfied and gone West, where he once lived, al though he seemed perfectly satisfied be lore leaving home. IS TRIMITV CUI.I.KUI-:. tbe Anotlier HcliolarHUIp Uiveu tfrlecl scbools. Supt. P. P. Claxton, of the Asheville city schools, has received the following letter from Dr. John I". Crowell, presi dent of Trinity college, Durham, N. C. which is sell-explanatory: "The board of trustees of Trinity col lege has assigned, through the liberality of Al r. B. N. Duke, sister and brothers, one scholarship to the Asheville graded of the Asheville club. A feeling of univer-1 schools. This scholarship is for fifty dol sal regret is the response in this city to the news ol his death. A telegram received by Mr. Scott last night stated that Harold Doubleday had left Tryon yesterday on the way to New York, with the body of his father. The remains will probably be interred near those of Gen. Abner Doubleday. VOt'NO MEM'S INSTITUTE. A Well Attended Meeting; Held Ttaere Veslertlav. Vcsterday afternoon at 4 o'clock a meeting to organize the "Young Men's Institute" was held in the new building, corner Lvaglc and Market streets. Rev. J. S. Morrow presided, and lvd. L. Stephens, principal of the Catholic Hill school, and promoter and general secre tary of the bencficient enterprise, actrd ns secretary pro tem. Kev. W. J. bird man and Mr. Charles McNamee, trustees of the property, ad dressed the men who had turned out to the number of seventy, notwithstanding the bad weather. Another meeting will be held Tuesday evening, when the names ot the officers and standing committees lor the ensuing car will nc announced. Work in the building is not quite com pleted. The electric lights arc yet to be put in, and here and there finishing touches are to be made. The concrete pavement around the building will be d as soon as the weather permits. The building is one of the handsomest in Asheyille. lars, covering the cost ot tuition tor one year in Trinity college. It is awarded yearly to such worthy, needy and capable pupil as you may appoint in view ot our requirements for admission. trust you may hud pupils who are hitrh!v worthy of this privilege, and that it will stimulate your students to an earnest rivalry." P A Hiinawax Marrlase. Objecting relatives caused John Medford and Miss Maggie Medtord, Haywood county couple, to run away Saturday. They rode from Pigeon River to Clyde on horseback, took the train for Asheville, and arriving here went to the Western hotel. Yesterday morning O. II. Morris procured license for the marriage of the couple from Registe Mackcr. Rev. W. I. Southern wa called in and performed the ceremony and this morning the happy couple re turned home to brave the parcnta wrath. HAVE YOU A C0UG1TJ IF YOU NAVE TRY A BOTTLE OF HE1N1T8H X REAGAN'S COD LIYKR EMVL8ION. Made fresh every day and quantity. sold in any Cliurcli fit. and Patton Ave. V. 91. C A.. Meeting. Regardless of the weather a goo number attended the men s meeting yes terday afternoon. Oa next Sunday special musical program will be renderc in charge of Prof. Garratt. AT THE GKA.XD. 'fi'Iie Democratic Urountl l ot 1 fi pnsltlou to Mr. Harrlsou's l.aNl Nomliiailun It Not Staled nut It May te lo Ilelajr The Naiulni; ol MM Is HucccHHor, Washington, Feb. 13. The Senate udiciary committee this morning in a very brief session decided to report fa- orably on the nomination of Judge lowellli Jackson to be associate justice f the Supreme court of the United States. When tbe nomination came up a week go today the Democrats entered a for mal protest to its consideration and under the rules tbe matter went over until tbe next meeting of the committee, which was today. Tbe Republican mni Ijers in the meantime decided that they would brook no further delay as there were no charges of any kind against lowcll, and the determination was reached that the nomination should be icted upon at once. This morning when he committee met the Democratic mcm- mts stated thev would no longer oppose he report to the Senate, but intimated hat they reserved the right to take such steps as they saw fit when the question of continuation came before the Senate tself. The committee will make a favorable report on the nomination at the next executive session of tbe Senate, possibly ns atternoon, and it there be any serious licmocratic opposition, it will then have the opportunity to make tself manifest. It is understood that he Republicans will vote as a unit for confirmation. When the chaplain began his prayer not a single Senator was present. Before tbe concluMon of the prayer Mr. Faulk ner strayed into the chamber and when the chaplain retired, called attention to the absence ol the Senators. He explain ed that he did not desire that legislation rocccd while not a Republican Senator was in the chamber. Finally a quorum drifted in and Saturday's journal was read. Mr. Carey then moved to consider the House bill to enable the people of New Mexico to form a constitution and State government. Piatt called for the yeas and nays, and tbe motion was re- ecteu. eas, 14-, navs. JO. 1-ollowing s the vote in detail : Yeas, Blackburn, Butler, Carey, Felton, Gordon, Harris, Mcl'hcrson, Mitchell, Palmer, Peffer. I'ugh, (Juay, Sawyer and Teller; nays, Berry, Blodgett, Coke, Cullom, Daves, Dolph, Faulkner, Frye, Gorman, Hawlcy, till. Hoar, I lun ton, Jones ot Arkansas, McMillan, Manderson, Mills, Morrill, Pasco, Piatt, Sherman, Stockbridgc, Voorhces, Washburn, White and Wolcott. HAWAII ANNEXATION Sow (GIANT'S PHARMACY. WIUCRliAS 'tis kuowiilbty'.'nd u ((uestion that hcuiiacli'-, bile and indigestion have Conned u pact of treason to liaunt the guy and fv stive board throuK'oout this gladsome season; now, therefore, be it understood that all such dirtlull ills can be defied and cured for good hy using Buncombe Pills 4-o pills for 15 cents. Grant's. Wc do not hesitate to say thnt our Syrup of Tnr nntl WiM Cherry is the best coajili syrup ever sold in Asheville. We bi,ve eold over one thousand bottles of it and the de mand for it has constantly increaFcd ecr since we placed it on the market. As it is pleasant to take, children do not object to it and it always Rives relief. Try it; 115 nts per bottle at Grant's Pharmacy. Campho Glycerine Lotion is a soothing and fragritnt application for chapped hands, face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable in any way. For sule'only at Grant's Pharmacy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens tWe gums anil imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. We can re er you to many reliable people our own city who believe Uuneomhe Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home product is better and cheaper ? Grant's. Do you shave yourself or doc a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritatiuu or redness. 50c bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch HaIt, in attractive Pint bottles, 25 cents. Grant's. Do not suffer vith headache when you know that Antimirauc will relieve you en tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy. Por sale at Grant's. Buncomb; Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than tbe public his hitherto known. Try one. l."V cents at Grant's. St. Elizabeth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to all known remedies lor the cure of pimples cr any skin eruption. Posi tively guarantcd to cure or money refunded. For sale at Grant's Pharmacy, 24 South Main street. A. Draft of tbe Mew Treaty l uder Consider atlou. Washington, I). C, Feb. 13. There will be no conference today between the Hawaii cammissioners and Secretary o State Poster. The latter will be engaged all the afternoon with delegates from the United States to the International mon etary conference who are in the city for the purpose ot completing their report to the President. This postponement, however, will work no delay in the pro gress ot" negotiations for the annexation ol Hawaii, hacti sine has received trom the other a draft of the basil for a pro posed treaty of annexation and the har monizing of details upon which there is x diriercncc oi opinion can proceed with out a personal conference. TI IC HOMKSTKAD MVRDKKii. HukU O'Dounell Put on Trial for tlie Capital Crime, Pitts n t; kg, Feb., 13. The case of Hugh O'Donnell, lirst chairman of Homestead's famous advisory board, was called for trial before Judge Stard this morning. t CDonncll is charged with murder during the riot of July f. His is perhaps the most important of all the eases in connection with that event. The criminal court was fairly packed long before the court officers made their appearance. The empanelling of the u ' v co n su rned t he grea ter part o t t lie day. Apply the salve to the parts nflected hy rubbing in thoroughly with the finger every other night before retiring ynd you will get rid of those disagreeable pimples or any skin eruption thnt may be troubling you. St Elizflbct's salve is for sale only ut Grant's INSOMNIA No longer yn-rr dread upon retiring. Sleep will com'- p'tMsnntlv without using opiates. SIMP..Y TAKES One tennpnoi tut BRADYCROTINE The Southern Woman's Henduchc Remedy. No unpleasant results in the morainj;. Should your tooth trouble yon ( tnc teaspoon I n I BRADYCROTINE COSTING FIV15 CUNTS, WILL ST0i'""lT. FOR SALE AT Pelliam's Pharmacy. CUECKKR0, IiitereHtlim; Blatch In I lie Checker Clob'a Rooms. The twice-postponed game of checkers, between Asheville and Biltmore and Oakland Heights players came ofT in the handsome new rooms of the Uuneomhe Checker clu1 Saturday night, and was witnessed Ly a number ot interested spectators. The honors of the evening were carried off by T. C. Collins of Ashe ville. Tbe score in detail: Wins. Dbaws. Wins. J. A Murdoch.... J. G. Colviu Fronebcrger O. ra.vidson M. Kelly. 1 I. McKeniie O 1 A, Jackson 2 O J. Madden 2 O A. Davidson 1 J Cadiow 1 T. C. Collins O T. 1-errier.. O 16 3 The game began at 8:30, and continued until 11, Messrs. Kelly and Cadzow ishing last. thf: diahn nesting. fin- "Jiiii.thc Westerner," comes to tl Orand on a second visit tomorrow even- I int. The play and players will lo pleas antly remembered by sill who witnessed ttic performance on the occasion of Jim's" first visit. Tbe Cincinnati Kn tjuirer says: "Although Jim is represented as liciiij; a hard workinii honest miner, from Ne vada, the scene is laid in New York Citv. and deals from the baseball and race track to the great and wonderful excite ment that often prevails on the Stock exchange of Wall street, intermingled with the softer throbs of the human heart where woman plays the conspicuous and tender part. Joseph S. Gibbs, who takes the uart of lim, is well at home on the stage, and completely won the favor of his audience. Miss Pauline Willard, in her simple beauty and iiraceof manner portrayed so artistically the real nature of tbe gentler sex that one could almost feel himself in tbe presence of love's ten- dcrest wooines. The support was fine from beginning to end." Seats are now on sale at Sawyer Bros.' It Will be Held In the Court House Tomorrow EvenlOK. The qualified voters of Asheville are requested to assemble in mass meeting in tbe court house on Tuesday evening. February 14-. at 7:30 o'clock, for the purpose of hearing the report of tbe committee on amendments, etc. liy order of the committee. C. D. Wanton, chairman. Til; T II ll u M Ualiilun;. Ntw York, l'cb. 13. In the insulated tvnts on the lawn at Hcllcvue hospital there were thirty-one typhus fever "sus pects" this niomiuii. )nl v one new case was brought in vcsterday, and n-e wlio had recovered were discharged. HVKRV LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. The Kncljsh Merchant Tailor System ot Dress-euttinK is the only Perfect system, it so simple a child can learn it. Mothers and dnushters alter learning it can do (lie rcss-niakinK tor their own family, thereby savins many times the price paid for tins vstcm. Test linings cut free to thole wish- nc; to in vi stiKutc. Also suits, liasqucs and kirtn cut and hasted and trimmings de igned. Koomi, Sondlcy building. ifinadlm COXVEXSED TELEOKAMS. Calve the Llbrarr m Map. The Asheyille library greatly needs a good map of North Carolina, frequent applications being made, especially by visitors, for just such information ns a good map would furnish. It any friend of the association who has such a map will either lend or donate it to the library, the favor will be greatly appre ciated, by tbe information seekers as well as by the association. JUST IX XORTII CAKOLIXA. Shelbv Review : Ex-Sheriff Elijah Mur- rill. of Onslow county, is dead. He was 1 07 vears old. and was an excellent and popular man. Me held the office of sheriff 28 vears. I. C. Huxton has resigned as presi dent of the National bank of Winston.1 CTol. J. W. AlspauKh, cashir, has ljeeu elected presidcut. Capt. S. E. Allen is now cashier. Gastonia Gazette: I. A. Hell, at Miles Clemmcr's on South Fork, caught a. carp in the mill wheel on the 24th that was '27 inches long:, '23 in circumference, and weighed 14 pounds. Tenney's candies are the finest that ex perience can produce and money procure. ou could o t get better it you paid aou lile the price. Try it at Ray's. 2S South XI a in street. lr. Norvin Green, president ol the Western Union Telegraph company, died vcsterday morning in Louisville. lr. Krempster, a special health officer of the t nited States at Hcrfin, is convinced that the present vearwill witnessa fierce outburst ol cholera all over the conti nent. Corlictt says : "I accept I'etcr Jack son's challenge with this proviso, that this acceptance is void it 1 succeed in arranging a match with Charley Mit chell." Tbe New York Times prints a special trom ituiiaio which says mat i resident' elect Cleveland has offered the postmas ter-generalship to his old law partner Wilson S. Uissell. United States consul at Marseilles, France, cables the State department that there have been new cases of chol era there since the 3rd inst., but that thev are now on the decline. THE MARKETS. Mew York Market. Nkw York. Feb. 13 Cotton futuics, l'eb ruary, M B3; March. U.Ol; April, O.utt; May, .!;; June, ao; July, w.aa titociK (notations). Nbw YoiK, Feb. 13. Brie 2i,,; Lake Shore 12HVt: Cbicairo and Northwestern 1 1 3' t; Norfolk and Western, 3Vi; Richmond and W'rot Point Terminal IO; Western I Bion 47 's- Balllmore Market. Baltimork. Fell. 13 Flomr. firm: wheat naiet; spot and February 7A,a: March 77Vi XI ay. uv- miiiiqii wnrat oy nam pie, 7 0i 7H: corn, dull : toot. February. GO: Marc BOi ,: May 6OT4; white corn by sample, 63; yellow corn&2- See the large line of popular bull dog pipes at Kay s, Zo faoutn Alain street, MINERAL WATER ! Why sutler with Niur,BTioN and all kinds Of I.1VKK, KlIINIiV AND Dl.Ool) TroI'III.I'.S u hen nnturc ha provided at Yoim Hook a Sl'RH KlSMHOY IlARMl.KSS, WlIOLKSOMK and INKXI'KNSIVK. The MINERAL W' ATI; K, fresh from Mr. D. I). Suttle's Kemakk Aiu.i. Spk!n;, now licinR daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, is working wonderful ures, as can be testified hy inquiries of Judcc H. Reed. TudneJ. II. Merrimon, Key. J. L. White, J. R. Patterson, Doctors O. W. Pure- fey, Nelson, I) T. Millard, Mr. Barmi of Ohio, now on Spring street, Asheville, and hundreds of others. Price, only 10 cents a Kallon. delivered daily anywhere in the city. Orders through mail, or left at lllanton, Wright & Co. '8 shoe store, 39 Patton ave nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy sis given on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 95 College Street. fcbllldtf FOR RENT. The beautiful residence of Jesse R. Starnrs. 211 Patton avenue, is now for rent. The house contains 14 large sunny rooms, with hot and cold water and all modern improve- mcms; manic ana carnage nouse; large and beautiful grounds. Por further information apply to JESSE R. STARNBS. aT Nortn .Mam street, or on premises, lebdtf PIPES PIPES PIPE3 PIPES pipes! RAY'S CIGAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE, Always Open. Genuine Mertcbaum Pipes, Genuine French Driar Fipci, All Sizes, Designs and Prices, Popular Dull Dog Shapes, 28 South Main St. -TllY Til J MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE VERY BEST WOIX, CHURCH STREET, TCUnmiTll.
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