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f-'w ' 1 1 71 A 1 . nil tt n -.o o i- NEWS wAJlo . w VOLUME IX. NO. 54. ASHEVILLE. N. C. TTTTTT?srAV ., ux o, iosw. PRICE 5 CENTS. CRIMINAL miTRT TTT" 1 - ' - " AW THP HTTPPM UMC Wllh I I Whitman's CANDY! DURING TH8 BUMMER WB WILL GBT A PKB8H SUPPLY BVBRY FRIDAY BY EXPRESS k KRO LGiEJR 5 ROOM Brick Cottage, Nr Public Square, Corner Walnut and Pcnland Streets, FOR RENT Also One Office Room, THRASH'S CRYSTAL PALACE MASON'S FRUIT JARS. JELLY TUMBLERS. PILTBRS. COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS FI.Y FANS AND TRAP. DISK COVERS L'KEAM FREEZERS (White Mt.) ALL KINDS (IP SU M M BR GOODS. MEN WHO ARB TO BKBvk TUB JIT1LV TERM. Over Store, A. D. COOPER, Where is but one best AFivc Cent Cigar and we have got it ! Try Sensation and be convinced ! K ROGER. SPECIAL AUMMKR QAL.K PECML Uu.UMliK OaLB BON MAUCIIE SPECIAL SUMMER. SALE ! Eighty cents on the Dollar or a Discount of 20 ir cent, on all Rood, except contract goods, such as Centcmeri & l-'ONter's kid glove. Karl & Wilson's collars and cuff and Pearl Unlaundred shirts. THE PUBLIC Know as well enough that when we advertise an 80 cents sale it means. BIG BARGAINS. This sale will only continue until July 1, and Strictly Cash, as any goods, on credit will be charged regular prices. Our lines arc full and complete in all departments, so this is a great opportunity for good goods at great sacriAce. .'. BON MARCHE .. 37 South Main Street. we carry the largest stock of fine and I common China, Glassware, Lamps, Cutlery, etc "A dollar saved is a dollar mode," therefore trade with us. Sprci il attention 10 supplying note's. Write or call on us for prices. TJUD. V; T11BASII & CO BIG REDUCTION Work at tbe County Commission. era I.at Sleeting; Tbe count Pension Board Approves 84 Ap plications for Pensions. . I. .. . .. ine last meeting of the Rnnrri f County Commissioners the foilnrln jurors vere drawn for tbe July term of ouncombe Criminal court: Asheville township F. P. nn.,n 1? R. Mclntire. J. M. Westall.W. Kf. Smith' ir.. P. E. Lingle, M. E.. Roberts. I. r! Ballew, W. R. Heston. Tohn W. Sm.i,i ers. Geo. W. Lewis. T. D. Miller, A. H. Cobb. Leicester W. H. Poor. ToVin p,i F. M. Stevens. J. N. Hayes. ' bandy Mush T. I. .rai, r xt Gillespie, L. Reynolds. Swannanoa I. E. Barrett, n. I n..-- gin. J. M. Hughey. Ivy-M. B. Roberts, T. D. Harris. LrOVVff I inminr. T r i t a on. T. C. Reeves. Thos. A.-Stevens. upper riominyK. D. Buckncr. French Rrnnl 1 1 . . Black. ixrnu, james Avery's Creek A. II. Lance. Keems Prwlr I? T d:i t Brank. '"cn"' Black Mnunfnin T vr n 1 . ....... j. XJJ 1 u . Junes Were Orrlerrrl aiummnn.J 1 OUt Till hi in rnnrl. t. 1 1 J forks of Bull creek road and intersecting Haw creek road at Episcopal church; from the P paannt o J county line, to Boone hill and intersect ,n a u rad 'rom A8he'"eto Burns ville. n. kiiuiicr wna uroniarf nfl n i J. A. Lance. M. S. Glenn and P A t Committee at Work s ironing Knife. I he light committee of th RnsrJ n Aldermen, acting under instructions of ine parent Dody, made a to ur of the city a nignt or two ago and designated a a numuer 01 pole lights that might be dispensed with. The lights thus cut out are located as follows: Central avenue and Orange, Merrimon avenue at Judge C. A. Moore's, North Main and Cherry, Walnut and Haywood, Montford avenue and Bearden, Haywood and Jefferson Drive, Depot at Alderman Cn.h.'. Southside avenue at McDowell's bridce' ; ' " . root 01 tsailey, foot of Church, South Main iust lontn of branch, Valley and Atkin. Woodfin w wooonn and Vance, Oak, Kay In rear of Pcnniman property. A change in location is ordered for Dfnni street light, while the Central avenue iu J P'acea " tbe intersection 7- t. "na lne avenue. A light is ordered nnr Tnnit., i 1 TheuWe8t A"hevi,,e Improvement com- .""J me coniraci lor lighting tbe ne minimum number of amn. be used by the city is 65. There are now in use, since the company turned its :v current into tne city. The com pan v says me old Board ordered each one of nic new ngnts, and now, just when the company has gone to the expense of in. tt 1 n 1. . 1. 1 . , I" '"s iuc puic-B ana lamps and hds turned on the current, the new Board Wishes tn rH nn ). n .. . t 'i. i 1 . . ordered discontinued will probably not be turned off. however, unless a careful usMwuon 01 tne contract shows that the city can reduce the number of lights at will. It is not thought by the com- ynuy mat me contract will do this, B-KIZSCB GEORGE AMD MARY I OFTECK MARRIED, RAYSOR & SMITH'S Soda Water. r. oviennia Function witb fiiu. w"ll" And a Great Hoard or Common People Ana People not Common. London, Tulv 6. The ma uukc 01 York.Ueoree of Wnlea cess victoria Alary of Teck, took place today in the Chapel Royal, St. James palace. The wedding was a brilliant function and was attenrVrl hv l-rn. gainenngol members of the British royal family, continental sovereigns or their representatives and many members of the highest nobility. Tbe weather was beautiful Crowds of Deo Die fathered tnnnv Wr. uiung ioe line ot the route from Bucking ham nalflrr lYtrmmi t: 1:11 c I iiniM " ' v 1 1 . I , . St l7m. 1 "u,rTJOB5D gate to I conunue to get your patronage. Prominent a uc ucvuraiions Soda Water. Is conceded by many to be the best. Nicest served and always ice rolrl ' "r,, lu ,.. J WUVW.U procession ot. James palace. The alone the line nf tho m.ol were orofun nnH lu.a.,fifi Xhe scene was full of life and movement and the rctnnnv -vnmA :H n j j v.iiui.U U fJIIlU UUU SDlendOr anv rfnf afors u.ii - r bvovi. ItUlVUItll, Xhe Koval party left Buckingham Pal- HIV in . . .... ----- "to.ud, iuc UH ucmg :2a VP tne Ciueen who, accompanied by the Duchess of Teck and others, drove in T I a 1 . jl lie Arrnmarinn a r . . - "'r' vaniauury as sisted DV other rlorrrw innJ.t.. naony, the bride being given away by her IT RHOP ASSIGNS, among our leaders are: Tee Cream Soda, IO Cents. Pineapple Snow, 5 cents. Aromatic Egg Phosphate, lOc. Limeade, 5 Cents. ...IN. JIEALJ2STATR W. B. OWYN. W. W. WBST G wyn & West, (Sncceasors ta Walter B. Owyn.) ESTABLISHED 138 REFER TO RANK OF ASHEVILLE Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BART COURT SQUARE WHITE HOUSE SO A P t TO THE WHOLESALE TRADE! POWELL S SNIDER'S. COnTJLAND BROS.. Keal Estate Brokers And Investment Agent NOTARY PUBLIC Lcmum securely placed at per ant. n m 38 at SS Psttos Annas. 3oor. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Psralahed sad Unfurnished Hooks. OPPICB ROOMS. Loass securely placed at ffht per ccat GO TO W. A. Latiiher, KO. H COOiT SQUARE, AND BUT PBB8H WATBR tfHOUND COEI HEAL! UTIUBtAI 1U8T KBCBITBD A MBW aiPMBirr op , , , h WKITE ULY FLOUR ! TOO CAM ALWAYS UtOOOOD m:imi buttea i AtWs.l Cerrt gq.MU. arjritr W.n LOWKST PRICES ! ON HAMMOCKS AND CROQUET SETS. Hurler's Candles Received Today! J. M. HESTON'S, NO. 20 SOUTH MAIN STKKBT. 1 I" U.-0 .0 S S X rs o c MOUNT 8,TUAT AT Tn B POOT Mountain Bast or thr Rockies I m "a" S S t " MITCHELL Hl'NTINO FOB BBAB, WOLTBS AND WILD CAT!), PlSHINO' FOB Tbout I hotel! Oft 7 ' nuu r. a. L.ance lor a ferry across the French Broad river j , A. and J. A. Lance, in Limestone and Avery's creek townshiDs. notice was ordered iivn nr tk. ci: nf rx.tif!. f ,.7: " , T? r. a TiT".rl ... . .. . iuiiows: i T """'"cwciri to lorks of Sandy AlUflb: from riiv w.... . . J bridge at the Gudger fonl; from Burns- '"'l ,uu ".or near Little Flat creek rt . l" sccl"e road "ear Daniel cabin a lie nnarn nii,.mi..yi . i . I, . ' i ' vui; icpuris oi juries laying out roads from Thos. Fort- c a on soum side ol the Swannanoa river, nnrl mt.r..il .1 J tr . . . V."-'UK main rofld from Block Mountain to Burnett's mill: i V moutn oi i-ain branch to icuiianacr ana tilackwell's springs Notice WAS nrAnvnA . .1 i? -- -- b-.i-u ui luc nunc OI a Petition for n rh.nri. ln H, l.i:. road known aa the p.t i , commencing at the north end of Philetus . v"""" iniersccting again at the norlhpnaf rrn r tn. :i... r .. in a. umiua ivutncr s BUNCOMBE: PENSIONERS. iaimn Approved b7 the Coanly wm or pensions l ne iiuncombe countv - J H1U "us passea upon and approved the claims of84 pensioners under the laws of the State of North Carolina Rio. oi tnese are new pensioners. The list of those whose claims were approved fol lows: Widows Mary Adams. Martha ah Mary j. Allison. Marcaret Rank, vr t? .uartlett. Lydia Blancharrl. Hnni, v-.Cum us jane v.reasman. 1'atience Hare. i s" .' Angle, Adelaide Ingram. Nannv II T xt r ning Mary A." Lewis, Eup'ha Meadows Martha McElrath, A. A. Morgan, Bar' - . j ... v tt , ivx. ixi. Kicn. Caroline Kedmond. ChHtiaa TJ i,, " " " I ... c. k iiiv n. ni.v. r' )tti n . .1 . 1 -- "wuu, nureio w- i.'i. ,,?DJ- low' N- ! Walton blizabeth Wnntun N,... r..Li . 1 .. . iiusauurn arahj. West, Mary Wood. Elizabeth iroacr, M. A. Branch. M. Hall, E. Hooner. H. H. d V cree. ,. j. renland. S. A. Smith, E. II. uccr,ancymith, N.Hughes, R. Far mer. M. Kesler. Mary Surratt. P. n Ulack. Ann lav. I I. fi-::u .n: Auwic rv imt . v nirrh n t t. . 1 II, r. " ' """lOWll, 1H. Xail n . a. Hniii r n j .. . i t n .. T. . 7. " o. 11. uagweu, Thos. D. Case John P. Corn. L. D. Davis, I. L. Harlem. I. f .rr.it w u ii i"r.' a- A-ynch, Kicbard ...1. 1 III 1.1 Tin 1 ,pn w L U .1 . . T a.T,.Ja5' s'emore, James Snyder. W .... ..v.w, ,. vv ihc, v.. wintaker. L G. W. Trinlett. W II vr e t Smith, J. S. Walker. E. Thomison, E. Baldwin, J. H. Whitesidcs, M. A. A. 1 ne oension iirtnrrl Ar j - 1'hiiwv.iii trc ia uiposea oi jas. A.Webb, chairman naayor i. w. Patton and City Clerk F aa luiiicr. GOV. HOLTS TRIBUTE, on Uuvellliiir or Xhe Hoimmrnl unuatord's Battle Ground, GKEKNsnoRo, N. C, July 4. The exer cises at the Ouildlord battle Prnnnd to. dayat the unveiling of the Soldiers' mon ument were the most successful ever held here. At 11:30 Mr. Joseph Morehrad. master of ceremonies, introduced Judge Schenck, who, notwithstanding illness, made the speech of the dav. He was followed by Gov. Holt in a' short but iiuiipy spcecu. The Governor said, among other eood things, he had rather have it said that nc naa erected tne monument on Guild battle ground to the memory of North t-urouna soldiers than be Governor the l " aays. uovernor Holt was followed by Professor E. A. Alderman. "u rcau iac oeautnui poem by Profes sor stockard, who was unable to be present. Governor Elias Carr made a snort speech. He was followed at some 'f'gth by Chief Justice Shepherd. Judge Walter Clarke also made a scholarlv talk of a few words. He was followed oy ur. is.emp f. uattle. Dr. Cheshire. chaplain of the Charlotte Naval Battal ion, and Judge Jesse Graves, of Mt. Airy, ... - uuku iqc spcecnesot tne day With a rare hnmt nf 1 Pour VOUntr .adieu H and blue, assisted in the unveiling' of the n..rif..l .. a. c i-y . . rrTi" Hiuuuiucai ui uovcnior riolt s. The crowd is estimated at from 5,000 to a.j,jjj. Kicnmono uispatch. BASHED A UQVOR EXHIBIT. Bat The jndKe Was ETlderitW in CTvmRainr with Him, CHICAGO, July 6. Rev. lohn T. Virginia, smashed the whiskey exhibit of air John Powers in the Agricultural building the Fourth of July. He was ar rested, but got off easily in Justice Por ter a court yesterday. The prisoner refused to make a statement and acted au queeny tnnt the justice allowed the cuargeot malicious mischief to beclinncerl to disorderly conduct. He then fined the reverend vandal $25. Mr. James dc- ciarea ne would go to jail and pose as a martyr for the demon drink." Then the juukc remitted tne nne. Qreensboro Baseballlsts, T-1 . . ... a nc ureensDOro ball tossers came up on the Danville excursion yesterday The team is composed of A. C. Menden- hall. 2b.;J.R. Schenck. 3 b.; J. Arm ne a. , .; j. c lM C-. w, Wynne, o, Willjarrell. 1. f.; J. Jessup. s. s.; John Ragsdale, c. f.; G. F.Jones, r. f.: K. R. McLlwee and J. A. Gilmer, jr. The team piayen Asneville this alternoon at Car rier s track. imyors, anu made from fresh fruit juices will always be kept up to the Stand ard. OPER EVENINGS TILL 1 1 O'CLOCK. DRUGGISTS, NO. 31 PATTON A VIS IS UK. v Gnra S. Also a atock of Bcemau's Pepsin Ithe original). A healthful, lucioua and refined chew. Mtverl Banks Close Their Doors in tne West. .Kansas City. Tulv 7 The lin-Wr. Maw printing company, one of the largest concerns of the kind in the West, maae an assignment yesterday. liVERETT. Wash.. Tulv fi Th T.,.. oouna National bank of Everett sus Hcnaea yesterday. umiMWA, la., July 6. A. C. Leiirh ton. a nromi ncnt anitaiUf i tor, nsaigned vesterdav. T.inhilit ... about XKO (II ") oor. mn nnn ' i Lo Tauv,uuu, W("'THNr.Tn Mmn I..1 TI I T A WOMI it -m. m No..es company'bank closed 'its doo SMU'H, voiciuay. ais money is tied up. Sum as. Wash.. Inlw a !, ro suspended payment Monday. a omR.A, Kan., uly 6. Two Kansas UdUKH rillWVI rn.a. rlnn.... . 1 . I u jicoicruay, ine r inner Countv hunt at- i-.. 1 . 1 hnnlr nf T..n ir . ' n.SVJ(, uiicy county. Wm APPKAI,. ue ""ersiate Commerce Com missioners Not satisfied. Washington, July 4. The recent de cision of Tudire Newmnn nf tVi. iTr,;f states Court of Northern Georgia. r. which the attempt of the inatersts.tr commerce commissioners to enforce the long and short haul clause of the inter state CO m m f t-fA k.. n : a. . fc OKOIUBb l-CI LU1I1 roaas opcratintr lines in the St.t f "rorgia was nullified, was something nf a surprise to the commissioners. As soon as the full decision of Judge New- man was received the commissioners took an appeal to the United States -Uuii oi Appeals tor that district. in Just in Time. Buzzards Bay. lulv Cleveland reached Gray Gables at 9:30 last night, a few minutes before the v. Sinning of the most violent thunder storm, hail and wind that has swept over Buzzards Bay tor years. Itatitc Suspension at Winston. Winston, N. C. Tulv fi. rw;.-,i i The First National bank has suspended. It is believed the bank will be reorgan ized and resume business within a month. The National bank examinpr in in charge. Board, fin per month; S7.CO iK-r Week; t.60 per Dav. Address : A. A. TYSON, jaald3m Black Mountain. N. c. AMERICAN BAKERY HEINITSH & REAGAN, We are prepared to supply the citizens of Ashevillo with Fresh Bread, Holls, Pies and Cakes of every description, If you want nice wedding or I party cakes, give us on or der, and if you are not pleased in quality and artis tic work we will refund you your money. We will add daily different lines of cake. Will bake any kind of cakes to order. 8 II. COURT SQUARE DRUGGISTS, CHURCH STREET AND PATTON AVEMJE. IN HOT weather KEEl COOL 1 Sole Agents for BVVLUR'S CANDY, V. M. C. A. NOTES. Fele to be Held tbe Latter Part or July. a nc ladies committee of the V. M r A. is planning to hold a fete during tbe tatter part of July on the irrnnml. ...... rounding one of the private residences oi the city, for the purpose of obtaining money with which to nun-hum a The todies have already a small sum on nand tor this object. What these ladies undertake thrv n,.ti . and the association confidently expects a I tirrxr nmnn i '.a . , K A' f, ,, "o'" 'nine near future. G. U. Bell will lead the young men's meeting in the Y. M. C. A. rnnm. u:. evening at 8:15. The subiect will h, nfen"-' Bear,.n8"7Jn?- 15. All young kwiuiaui lUTUCUs . The committee of the Y. M. C. A. h. YL tn f undy meetings in charge has thought best to change the hour of ser vice to 4:ar in..oii V a l . r r j ---- -v uemoiore, because of the w.rm weather. The doori wi i.uc urana oncm nr.ss. ; t. I. - - , 1 w. - rtiu kbs uucncu ?J7t L. n1fet,n8 Sunday prom- - vuk ui iijc mii.r int.,., An instrumental nni.Mt. :n . s , . : 1 " aaa kmiibi., a contralto soloist, and n i ' Rev. R. F. Camnli.il u u: k. -.--: -- . A-res- "j . cuureo, win speak. An Old soldier Cared Par. . s ... collector thas has thus uH i i.:. othcial career shown a diann.it;, care for tbe old soldiers. He todaj ap pointed A. Nichols of Henderson countv ts 4 H twafiA. ns A I " f,.kw , .lurcaccpcr ana gauger, ka wn;n wort will amount to - - vnwii ir. txicnois is a one- Rggcu cx-v,oniederate and is a man of Bigu cnaracter. Une other appointment Brilftf f L.MHflF. A 1 . . ZTf i i ' "T "l1' oeputy I collector for brandy work, at m r 1 11 25a month Ktw TA.1I c-.. . .J Dtreet r,. .-7" - prominent I " A. .1.., r drinklnar at , . OarPountalo! iit- m Knot Hrrr, i ,Cool.,n' Inviuoratlng tparkllair and . Ktin.Disx AlCliciotl. anil fir ..II.. KilllU.. Prozen Peach rw l.. .,.1 "PP. . . . ."ii. ivn . a no. I'rencn Oiacrs inn will keep ' cool all day ! Was Wltb The Uewellins. Geo. Whitt, accused of being a party to the murder of Marshal Brackus. was brought to Asheville today from Kentucky to stand trial. License To Wed. Register Mackey has issued license to wed as follows : Lee Hall and Amanda McAfee, of Bun combe, colored. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. British newspaper comment on the Victoria disaster, while admitting that Admiral Tryon blundered in giving; or ders, criticise the action of other offi cers in obeying, when a rule of the navy provides that the order of a superior need not be obeyed when it is certain to result in collision. The miniiiff camps of Silver City and Delamar, Idaho, which have been the most prosperous in this State, are not seriously nncctcd uy the decliue in the price of silver owing to the fact that a lariic portion of the product of the mines is gold. The question of the citizenship of Got John P. Altpjcld. of Illinois, who par doned the anarchists, having been raised a search of the records was made, show ing that his father was naturalized when the Governor was a baby. T. J. Wood, late cashier of tbe Ninth National bauk of Dallas. Tex., was ar rested on indictments found by the Uni ted States Grand jury charging him with embezzling $19,000. The coal miners of the Birmingham, Ala., district, numbering 8,000 men, have made a contract with the mine op erators preventing a strike that was feared. Two hundred and fifty thousand peo ple were in the World's Fair grounds tbe Fourth of July. Vice President Stevenson made one of the addresses of the day. ll?.w?ot KOOd frc,h t to to W. M. Hill & Co. Sbot a V iiltea states Marshal. RCSSELLVILLE. Ala., lulv fi.rw.ni.tv United States Marshal Henderson was shot and killed at his home at Haley ville. a few mil arf h nr n I . ... v.. in. t iuuuuaj night, by a tenant on his farm. Tbe Camnerdown In Dock. Valktta. Malta. Tulv fi U'Un British battleship Camperdown was olaced on rln-lr h Pr tivla. i A . 1 , . , ' . , ii. was seen that ber stem was broken off. her ram oent and six of her plates damaged. Load Welcome. Milwaukee. Wis.. Tulv 6 Th o,o els arrived at Milwaukee this morn ing in a blinHlncr ruin irnnn .. .. . - , ... i. 1 1 11 j ,Jl L. panted by uazimg tiashes of ligutuiug. Tboae sivrltable rreuvbiAAen. Paris, July 6. Quiet prevails through out the city today, but there !..-. been no diminution of the bitter ict.iug held aeatnst the itohce officers. TVS IN OUR OWN STA TE. ine Dusiness agent of the State alli ance has issued a statement of its busi- "Vr ur years past, tne year ending July 1st, and says it amounted to $1. 90,000. The greatest business was done in 180-'91, $494,005; it beinir $339,000 for 189if.'93.' The alluTnde claims a gain in membership lately, fol lowing a very great falling off. Cherokee Scout: On last Saturday evening we visited the locust pin factory ?f . J- C. Axley & Brother asd find it an industry of no trifling importance; they seem to be paying liberal prices for pin wood and our people find that they have much more locust timber than they were aware of before they looked for it. Mf- H- J l"ope, superintendent ol tbe State farms near Weldon, died at bis residence Tuesday after several weeks' illness, in the 73d year of his age. The deceased was one of Halifax county's most honored citizens, and was highly esteemed by aU who knew him. ,. The great excursion of North Caro lina teachers to the World's Fair, which was expected to leave July 26th, will not leave until the 27th. There are 750 per. sons booked for the excursion. DariK the heavy thunder storm st Tillery, Halifax county, Tuesday Mack Tiller y was instantly killed by lightning. Tbe first term of tbe law school at Wake Forest College begins September W. M. Hiu & Co. siw.T, haye a fine lot of fat Western beef. oniizozrT-T All $2.00 and $2.50 BBSSaaaSaaSBamaaSJ STRAW HATS Reduced to $1.50 or A Collar nnrl Puff V UU ILPVSalV Coat Hander given away to every purchaser to the ex tent of $ 1 or more. MITCHELL. THm DIKE'S OCTFInT,H, 28 PATTON' ,VE. ihBAOATER! Why suffer with IsstSBSTto and adl kinds ofLrvsa. aCidxbt aid Blood toubx.bs when nature has provided at Yon Uooaa Scsa Rsmsdt Hauxsm, Wbolssohs auid iMSxpsmrrs. Tne MINERAL. WATBR, fraaa from AC r. D. D. Battle's Ksmaixabu Si-niao. now beins dally deUvered at say residence m AahcvlUe. la working woBderftd corea, aa can be testified bylaqalrleaor Jadsc B- Kd- Jnre J. H. Uerrimoa, Kev. J. I White, J. R. Patterson. Doctors O. W. Pare fay. Nelson. D. T. ACUla.ni. m. -a hlo now ob Spring street, Asharule. auad hundreds of others. Price, only io casta a gallon, dellTered daily anywhere in the city. Orders throtuch mau, or left at Blaatoa, Wright Ac Co.'. shoe store. 3 Pattoa stc nse, win receive prompt attention. Analy st slvca on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 9S CoUcttcStrect. febSldtf At Ballard at Rich's. Telethons Ko. it LONNIE R. PULLIAM, rracticai Bkctrlclaa, XI W. Coart Sqnax. JcaSdtm Aahevllle. N. O THa MODEL STEAM LflUHDRY OKZCa ITJtfXT, r ' 5W
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