Asheville Daily Citizen,
NEWS
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j NEWS
VOLUME IX. NO. 01.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, FEIDAY EVENING, JULY 14, 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS.
PILLBURY'S
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Makes More liread.
Makes Whiter Bread.
Makes Better Hread
Than Any Other.
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(HITMAN'S CANV Received
Every Filday by Uxprcss.
KKUUBR.
FRESH CRACKERS
Suited Wafers.
(irnlinm Wafers.
IjMinon Wafers.
ItVcrptiou Flakes.
rannilla Creams.
Royal Mix.
Queen Mix,
Cream Biscuit.
Lum-li Biscuit.
(Jiner Snaps, et,
A. D. COOPER. N. COURT SQ'JARF.
Srr.ClAU Al'MXIliK fSgAI.B
I'BCIAL. Vl'MMER OaLU
. HOIS MARCHE
SPECIAL SUMMER SALE !
Fi&hty tents un the Dollar or a I isiount
of 'JO per cent on all goods except contract
goods, rtuh as Ccntemeri & roster's kid
gloves. Karl &. Wilson collars and tuft
and Prnrl LTnlnundrcd shirts.
THE PUBLIC
Know un -well rnmijch that when
we ad vcttisc an 80 cents aale it
means.
BIG BARGAINS.
Thin sale will only continue until July 1,
and Strictly Cash, as anj good on credit
will lc charged regular prices. Our line
nre lull and comlcto in all department, so
thl is n great opportunity for Kod goods
at grcsK sacrifice.
BON MARCHE .-.
.17 South Main Street.
THRASH'S
CRYSTAL PALACE
MATTERS C0LLECT0R1AL
I'l.Y FANS AND TRAP.
PISH COVERS
CREAM PREKZRKS ( White Mt.)
ALL. KINDR
OP SUMMER GOODS.
We carry the largest stock of fine and
omrnon China, Glassware, Lamps, Cutlery,
tc. "A dollar saved la a dollar made,"
therefore trade with ua. Special attention
to supplying note's. Write or call on ns for
pricca.
TIIAD. W. Til HASH & CO
REAL. ESTATE.
W. B. GWYN. W. W. WEST.
G wyn Sc West,
(Successors te Walter B. Gwyn.)
ESTABLISHED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
Real Estate.
Loans Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Notary Public, Commissi, ner of Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARE.
CORTLAND BROS.,
Real Estate Broken
And Investment AgcnU
NOTARY PVBUC.
Loan, securely placed at S per cent.
Office.
25 ft H Patton Arenas. Becoad Hoor,
JOHN CHILD,
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER.
Farnl.bed and Unfurnished House.
OFFICII ROOMS.
Loans securely placed at Bight per cent.
GO TO
W. A. Latimer,
HO. 16 COURT SQUARE,
AND BUY FRESH. WATKR
GROUND
CORN MEAL
LATIMEK.HA8 IUSTJ,
RECEIVED A NEW
SHIPMENT OP
WHITE LILY FLOUR
YOU CAN ALWAYS
1ND GOOD
TENNESSEE BUTTER
At?j- Cpuj-'!'arc. aear City Hall
LOWKST PRICES!
ON HAMMOCKS AND
CROQUET SETS.
Uii)ltr' Cnndlcs Received
Today !
J. M. HESTON'S,
NO. Sfl SOUTH MAIN STRKBT.
JJ J) J 8iTi'TRn at Tub Foot
Mointain Bast op thu
Ruckiss !
MITCHELL
Hi'NTiN't rod Brar,
WoLma a no Wild.
CATS, I ISI1INO FOR
Trout! afta'aT ? W
Board. $o er month; $7.50 per
Week; $1 60 per Day
Address : A A- TYSON.
junldSm Black Mountain, N C
AMERICAN BAKERY
Wc are prepared to supply
the citizens of Asheville with
Flush IJreml, Rolls, Pies am
Cakes of every description
If you want nice wedding or
party cakes, give us unor
der and if you (in; 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 N. COURT SQUARE
MASON'S FKUIT JAK'..
JELLY TUMBLERS.
FILTERS,
COOLERS. REFRIGERATORS
HHIPMEN1
t
ARBUCKLK'S COFFEI
JI'ST KECB1VKO, WHICH WE
OFFKRTOTHB WHOLESALE
TK AIIi AS LOW AS IT CAN BE
BOUGHT.
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DRl'UUISTS,
CHURCH STREET AND PA! TON AVEMJE.
NKWH AROUND THEOOVERN-
MENT BIIII.DINU,
. Koiters promoted From
Cashier to Tlie ctalef Clerkship
Mcnowell'i Dclcicatlon. Rev
enue A Kent colqnltt Here.
Collector Iilias has promoted S. L.
Kogcra to the position of cliicl clerk in
the Aslicvillc office, to wliicli position' is
ttachccl the salary of $ 1,800 a year.'
Mr. Rogers was appointed on July 3 to
the iosition of cashier in this office, and
the promotion was made before he had
assumed charge of the office. Mr.
Ropers came in from bis home in Macon
ounty yesterday, and is now busy
learning the ropes" from Chief Clerk
Nichols. The new chief will take charge
formallv in a few days, and expects to
l)i inir bis lamily to AshcTlllc in the near
future.
Revenue Acent Cohiuitt, who was re
cent.!? appointed to aucceed H. . Swift
in this district, arrived last niKht and
as been consultine with Collector Iilias
oday with regard to the business in the
ist net. Mr. Colquitt is a brother oi
'. S. Senator Colquitt of Georgia.
A delegation of McDowell men cumc
p -yesterday and have talked tod.-iv
with the Collector concerning candidates
for deputy collector in that division. The
delegation is composed of J. F. Mor
phew. G. II. Gardin, . H. Hemphill, John
Carson, W. Mcl). Hurjrin, and R. W.
Brown of Marion, J. C. Sandlin and J. T.
Reed of Old Fort. The delegation wish
McDowell made into a division of itself.
as there are some 30 distilleries in that
county alcne. Until recently there were
1G divisions in the district, but the num
ber was cut down to 13. An endeaver
will be made to have the old number of
divisions re-established.
Geo. W. Tilson. who a few davs aco
was offered by Collector Hlias a position
n the revenue service at a compensation
of $2. GO a day and expenses and who
declined, gives Thk Citizen his reasons
lor the declination, lis says that at
first glance the par st'rms all right, but
that really wages arc drawn only for
such time as the officer may le in actual
service. Mr. Tilson made aii cxnmina-
ion of the records of the office and savs
he found that the best record made hv
an officer in this branch of the service
was an average oi $ to a mouth. Ordi
narily the compensation amounts to
roni to .to a month. And this is
why Mr. Tilson declined.
Mr. Tilson was an applicant for the
hief clerkship in the Collector's oflicc.
and was very stroncly endorsed bv
prominent Democrats in every part of
t lie district.
IN
HOT
WEATIIEU
KEEP
COOJ, !
By drinkins nt
Our Fountain
Hire's Pont Beer.
Cooling, In vigoratina;.
..mrane.
cparkltnsT ftnrl
Rc Ire shins'
w urn m Boom,
Delicious and
LHIishtful
ur Hiing
frozen reach
PraoM
' 'ui inmi iifiiillion.
And French Glacea
that
will keep
you
cool all daj !
Sole Agents for
BVYLER'S CANDY,
LMrcct from Factory,
AT WKAVKRVII.I.K.
VICSTlvRDAVN PICNIC
lustrucllve Dlscnsslous At Tbc
Teachem' Inalllule.
Wuavervillk, N. C, July 12. The
institute was opened ibis morning by C.
U.Chambers. The enrollment of teach
ers has reacliiJ 51. Remembering the
fact that two other institutes are to be
held at different points in the county
this is a large number. The work of the
program was continued by a lecture on
"How to Teach Reading," by Mrs. Mc
Dowell of the Weavervillc college. Like
all her intellectual work this was dis
tinguished by great clearness in the de
velopment of the general plan: accuracy'
and fullness In giving and illustrating the
details; and force grace, and elegance in
the presentation and expression of both.
1 he educational value, the ennobling
mental influence, and the literary beau
ties of the study of history, were all por
trayed with the skill and power of an en
thusiastic scholar and teacher, by Mrs.
. VV. Hranch. ol Asheville. That a
knowledge of lTnitcd States history is
one of the essential elements in that in
telligence which is requisite to good citi
zenship, could hardly have been more
fully demonstrated, or more eloquently
i pressed by any of our statesmen.
Along what paths the student should j
travel, and how to guide him therein, to'
obtain this knowledge most easily and
exactly, could not have been "better
taught. There was (and there could be)
but one comment on this really splendid
paper admirable.
It was mown by Mrs. Mcliowill. that
the "dry" and "unintelligible" subject ol
grammar as frequently taught may
be made interesting. beautiful, and easily
comprehended when given to the stu
dents in a natural and rational manner.
Of course her "method" cannot be de
tailed and illustrated bcre. Having ac
quired the "habit" of doing everything
better tban anybody else, she made no
apparent effort to overcome it in this
lecture.
I speak for teachers and people, as well
as myself, when I say that Misses Annie
Weaver and Miss Nannie C. Weaver, and
Mrs. McDowell and Mrs. ltrancli have
our most heartfelt thanks for their valu
able and beautilul papers and lectures.
"How to improve our public schools
was discussed until the hour of adjourn
ment by the Suerintcndcnt,bv Hon. ohn
VV. btarnes and Dr. I. I,. ai. Curry.
At ' o'clock Dr. Curry again ad
dressed the teachers and people. Of
course it was an earnest, sensible, able
and eloquent speech, full of sound and
valuable information and advice to the
teachers, especially to C IS. Why.
A IIuppi Dav Hpenl, UeHplie tlie
Wall for current.
It has been rumored that the First
Presbyterian church never has been, is
not and never will be in favor of Sunday
school picnics. If the first part of the
rumor is true, the second and last cer
tainly arc not. The heartiness with
which the F. P. Sunday school entered
nto yesterday's outing showed the
genuine picnic spin t. At 10 o clock the
Sunday school scholars, teachers and
parents were rounded up in the lecture
room, counted, ticketed with bits of
ribbon, and marched to the government
building to wait for the electric cars
chartered to take the party to Sulphur
Springs. One car was in waiting and
was promptly packed with 50 or more
of the picnickers; and for nearly an hour
these patient ieople, mostly children,
waited in the car, while the rest of the
party camped on the lawn or played
ball, lean bags, etc. The second car was
not on hand, and there wasn't any cur
rent; but perhaps the ball-hundred
canned picnickers in car number one
tlioucht they could furnish the icllv
Soon after 1 1 the other car appeared
the lawn party climbed in and the picnic-
was lairly begun. When the party
reached Sulphur Springs and the refresh
ment committee began to unpack the
baskets and set the table in the pavilion,
it seemed that the traditional twelve
baskets might be filled with the trag
mcnts, after all had been fed. Hut the
children had brought picnic apiietites,
and the lunch, though varied and abun
dant, was not much too bountilul.
Mrs. 1-itzpatrick. who is summcrine at
the Springs, kindly furnished delicious
coffee and country cream. C. K. Graham
led the children in their altcr-dinner
games to their great delight. Thanks
arc due W. A. Latimer for his uift of 100
wooden plates, and to Thad. W. Thrash
for his loan of tin cups. About 100 pic
nickers went out in the first cars, some
drove out in the morning and a number
joined the party later in the day. The
picnic was a complete success and those
who stayed at home may well sigh for
wnat they missed.
AN OVERLAND K Of TIC.
Out
tie ii national Htorv tteut
From RalelKh,
New York, July I t. A special to the
World from Kalcigh, N. C, says: "A
letter to a prominent state ofhcial savs
that Dr. Lewis, health officer of North
ampton county, reports the existence
there of a disease resembling cholera.
'crsons attacked die in six or seven
hours. There have been 11! deaths and
the disease is being officially investi
gated."
Kai.kk.ii, July 1. A special to tlie
Ibserver from Gainsbury. Northampton
county, savs: "There it no disease in
this locality resembling cholera.
Dr.
Kerns and Party Come Here
From Covlniclon, Kv.
"I am here on a purely pleasure trip,'
said Dr. Charles Kerns, of Covington
Ky., when seen at the Glen Rock hotel
today. "I came overland, leaving home
on the 2d. and reaching here on Monday
last. We found the roads in fine condi
tion through Kentucky; in fact, all the
way until we reached the mountain
region, then we had it rough. I have
small party of young people with me
nciuoing my son, ur. is.erns.ana aaugn
tcr. Mrs. VYorthington. Wc expect to
return home through a different section
of the country, leaving here tomorrow.
"I had a carriage built expressly for
tnis style ol travel with all the conven
iences possible, and I must say we think
it trie best way to get a correct know!
edge of the country. Theenjoyment and
novelty of this way of traveling are
oof. n enjoyable to a high degree.
Blew Ureal Unna.
New Orleans, July l. The steam
hip Franklin, from Uonita, Spanish
Hon dura, reports that a terrible storm
swept the coast of Honduras recently
The storm commenced July 0th, and
lasted lO hours. Many vessels were
driven ashore and the damage to the
fruit plantation is reported as large.
OS" For T-ne Pole.
St. Johns, N. F., July 1. The steamer
Falcon with the Peary expedition on
board, arrived here yesterday morning
All on the steamer were well. Pleasant
weather was experienced. The steamer
took on 180 tons of coal and other op
. ' . ..... r -.
pites, ana sauca toaay lor orccniana.
CHOLERA IN IH. C. ?
VIOI.I.OW FKVKK,
In
Cases on a (steamer Detained
A Mew York Harbor.
Piin.AiiKi'iUA, July 14. "Mr. Kerry,
Tnited States consul at Santo," said
Captain Holland of the brig Odorilla
which arrived from that fever stricken
port, "is living at his Hnglish home at
Sao Paulo, a town about UO miles from
Santoo. Berry was just recovering from
an attack of yellow fever when we lelt
Brazil, and his health is completely shat
tered. The oflicc was closed, clerks anil
both vice-consuls havinir died with fe
ver.
Nkw York, July I t. The steamship
Ardangorm is deterred at quarantine
on account of yellow fever.
ONLY ENTIRU STAFF.
Gen, I. M.
Front's Notable Reception.
Tlie l'lsttit on Tillman's Hill In
South Carolina Mas Mow Fairly
Beinn-A Case For The Supreme
Court Irregularly Appointed.
Coi.rMiilA, S. C, July 14-. Temporary
injunctions closing Greenville and Waltcr
boro dispensaries have been granted liy
Judges Norton ami Aldrich. I'tiixrs arc
being prepared in other counties to se
cure temporary injunctions to be tol-
lowcd by an effort to make them per
manent on allegations solely of irregu
larity in the appointment of dispeusors.
Tbc constitutional fight will tic left
to an appeal from Judge Henderson's
decision in the Darlington case to the
Supreme court. If Judge Hudson's de
cision is sustained South Carolina will
have the most ritrid prohibition in the
world, for then liquor could not be ob
tained in cases of sickness, ncr alcohol
for druggists prescriptions, nor wine
lor the communion table. The celebrated
Ivvaus act opens with the prohibition of
the sale or manufacture of liquorc save
through the State dispensary. Juilje
Hudson decides the prohibition to lie
constitutional ai.d the dispensary unconstitutional.
IT WILL BE PROHIBITION
IF THE DI8PEN8ARV 18 rOI NU
I'NCOISSTITUTIONAI,
THIS WAR IN HI AM.
An United states War ship Mav
lie Sent There.
London, July 14. A dinpatcb from
Bangkok, capital of Siam, states that 20
Siames were killed and 14 wounded
during the exchange of fires between
the forts and the French gunboats, which
forced a passage of the bar in the face of
contrary orders from the Siames government.
Washington, July 14. The only offi
cial news of the trouble between the
French and the Siames received at the
State department was contained in a
cable from Acting Consul General lioyil,
at Bangkok, stating that alter an hours
engagement the French vessels had
passed the forts below Hangkok. It is
not the present intention of the depart
ment to specially dispatch an American
war vessel to the scenes of the war
in view of the fact that American inter
ests in Siam arc insignificant, being con
fined to a small trade in teak wood.
Nevertheless it is apprehended that if the
war assumes formidable proportions the
Siames may make it very unpleasant
for foreign residents including the few
Americans there, as hostilities are apt to
be characterized on the one side by the
summary the proceedings known to Siam.
If this state of aflairs obtains, however,
the United Slates will not be without a
vessel in Siam's waters as the United
States steamer Concord now on her way
to Lima will be in that neighborhood in
the course of two months.
FALL OF THK BAST1LIC.
A Tame Day In Paris For All Bui
U9 Convicts.
Pakis, July 14. Today is the lOtlh
innivcrsary ol the fall of the liastilc. The
fetes are marked with tamencss. This
is due to the feeling engendered by the
recent riots. The anarchists have made
threats that they intend to destroy the
city by fire. The authorities arc prepared
for them. President Carnot today par
doned 3111 convicts.
READ.
THESE TESTIMONIALS
Harris' Litliia Water,
Harris Lithia Springs, S. C.
UHicc of llr. loliu 11
Asheville, N. C,
cy Williams,
Aill 24, lsfKl
An cx'cndcu use of Harris' Litliia Water,
prompts mc tu the statement that I regard
it us one of the best, if not the very best
I.itbia waters known to the profession. In
the condition of "phusphatic urine" its ac
tion is marvelous. Its use in the rheumatic
and gouty diathesis, affords mc more com
fort than cither the Buffalo or Londonderry
waters. Very truly yours,
(Siyned) JNO. H BY WILLIAMS, M. U.
R. V.
Walker testifies;
1 have used Harris' Litliia Watcraud when
usinK same us both pleuscd and benefitted.
In using It liberal quautities should be taken,
for my experience teaches me that small
amounts arc disappointing, whereas a gen
erous use is followed by most gratifying re
suits. Yours truly,
(Sincd) K. P. WALKUK.
STILL ANOTHER.
Asheville, N. C, April 14, lsya.
I am n'ad to be able to say a word with
regard to Harris' Lithia Water. I have
used it wich the sreatest possible benefit in
chronic rheumatism. As compared with the
Buffalo Lithia, I find it quicker and it re
quires less quantity. It has my hearty en
dorsement. Very truly yours,
(Signed) MRS. T. W. BRANCH.
These arc nil bunaride letters from people
wc know and have confidence in their state
ments. Analysis on each bottle.
Wholesale depot for Asheville uud Western
North Carolina.
RAYSOR & SMITH,
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 31 PATTON AVEISUK.
HORI! GOLD IN.
St. Loi'is, July 14. Wednesday night
Gen. I). M . Frost tendered a reception to
his staff officers in the Confederate army
Those present were Maj. J. II. Finks of
Salisbury, Mo.; Maj. John Waddcll,
Sedaha: Dr. A. N. Small. Ucdalia; Capt
Frank Van 1'hul, recently returned Irom
Nicaragua, and Capt. K. T. Taylor of
St. Louis.
General FVost's staff is the only entire
staff of o dicers ou cither side that is now
liying.
The R. Jfc D. Keorganlzallon.
Lofisvii.LK, Ky., july 14. The Louis
ville Southern bondholders, after a long
and excited meeting yesterday, finally
decided to abandon their attempt to
procure better terms for the road in the
Drexel, Morgan ivt Co. reorganization
of the Richmond Terminal system. Over
$3,400,000 worth of bonds out ol a to-
sat issue of $5,000,000 have been surren
dered for exchange.
A Well Knowu Mass Killed.
Charleston, W. Va., July 14. A car
riage containing the board of appraisers
of the National Itulding and Loau asso
ciation. New York, was run into by a
train on the Kauawha and Cold Hirer
railroad at Spring 11 ill last evening.
Capt. li. N. Stone of this city was in
stantly killed and F. M. McDauicl, special
agent was latally injured.
The WeslHhore Accident.
Ni-:wiil'Ki.il, N. Y., July 14. Two of
those wounded in the West Shore wreck
here died in St. Luke's hospital last
night : Julia Michalc of Brooklyn, whose
skull was fractured, and Lha.lcs 1
Sistare. who suffered from internal in
ternal injuries. The other wounded
passed a comfortable night.
lerTersorilan Eeonomy,
Washington, July 14-. Up to May 31, j
last, Secretary Morton had cut off frotu
pay rolls the names of 242 employes of tbe
bureau of animal industry and since
then more have followed, and the saving
of expense thus made amounts to more
than $20,000 per annum.
Two rrelsrtstss collide.
Counni's, Ind., Jury 14. A special
freight ran into the regular freight at
Henryville, Ind., last night and two men
were fatally hart. A car load of horses
from the race course here were mangled.
But the Pensions Draw Heavily
on Currency.
Washington, July I t. The gold re
serve in the treasury has increased
$206,000 since Wednesday, and now
stands at $llN,ll3,14l.
But, on the other hand, the currency
has decreased from $27,35:t,KSl to $20,
1104,770 in the same time, owing to
heavy payments ou account of pensions
and postoftices.
Prof. Battle on Foot.
Hi.ack Moi ntain, N. C, July 13. II.
H. Itattlc, director of the experimental
station at Kalcigh. with his assistants,
R. W. Kilgorc and R. K. Noble, sjicnt
sjient last night at Black Mountain,
stopping at Mr. J. M. Stepp's. These
gentlemen came in from Mitchell's Peak
which they had visited. They started
this morning on their trip through
RivcrBhcad l'ark and down Uroad liver
to Chimney Rock. Thcv arc traveling
on foot anil arc enjoying their tour im
mensely.
A Little Bush war lu (samoa,
Sydney, N. S., July 14. The latest
Samoan advice, dated July 7th, states
that active hostilities have broken out
between the factions who were support
ers of King Malictoa and the adherents
of Chief Mataofa. Opposing factions
have each formed a camp about two
miles from the capitol, and skirmishes
occasionally occur.
Wholesale Poisoners.
Detroit, Mich., July 14. lr. Henry
T. Meyer and wife were arrested here
last night. They are wanted in several
laree cities for poisoning people that
they might get the insurance on the Yic-
tims' lives.
The Sixteenth victim.
Chic aco, July 14. Another body wa
found in the ruins of the cold storage
warehouse yesterday and identified as
that of Charles W. I'urvis, a truckman of
hook ladder No. 5.
All $2.00
and $2.50
STRAW HATS
J Educed to
$1.50,
Collar and Cuff box or
Coat llandor given away to
every purchaser to the ex
tent of $1 or more.
MITCHELL.
THK M ISIS '8 OVTFITTER,
28 PATTON AVE.
1-1 re at Kllsanethton.
Bristol, July 14. The Cook block,
one of the most magnificent buildings in
blizabcthton, was burned to the ground
yesterday. Loss, $25,000: insured for
$ 15,000.
A Urv canal.
New York, July 14. The Tribune
says: " 1 he Nicaragua Canal company
is out of funds and has stopped all wot V
upon the Nicaragua canal.
Prof. Bml .h Is Out.
Cincinnati, Jane 14. The trustees ol
the Lane Theological Seminary, Walnut
Hill, have accepted the resignation of
Prof. Henry Preserved Smith.
A Short Lived Revolution.
London, July 14 A city firm baa re
ceived a telegram stating that the insur
rection in the Brazilian state of Kio
Grande do Sul has been quelled.
MINERAL WATER !
Wby suffer with Iniugrbtioh and all kinds
of Lives, Kiunkt and Blood Tsoublss
when nature has provided at Vorji IDoosa
8 cis Rbhbdy Harmless, Wholesome and
NRXPBMS1VB. The MINERAL WATBR,
fmh from Mr. D. D. Rattle's Rbmabkablb
Spring, now being daily delivered at any
residence In AshCTille, is working wonderful
cures, as can be testified by Inqairlesof Judge
I. B. Reed, Judge J. H. Merrimon, Rev. J. t,.
White, J. R. Patterson, Doctors O. W. Fure
fy. Nelson, U T. Millard, Mr. Barnes of
Ohio, now on Spring street. Asheyllle, and
hundreds of others. Price, only 10 cents a
gallon, delivered dally anywhere in the city.
Orders through mail, or left at Blsnton;
Wright & Co.'s shoe store, 39 Pattou ave
nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy
sis given on application.
D. D. SUTTLE,
95 Colics; e;atreet.
fcb2ldtr
At Ballard & Rich'l. Telephone No. 17
LONNIE R. PULLIAM.
Practical Electrician,
11 W, Conrt Square.
jc23dlm Asheville, N. C
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