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THE ASHJEVIIiLK DAILY C1TIZBJN Tues1avtiA'cniiiK, July 25, 1893. ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN Tna Daily Citizen. Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sandajr) at the fol lowing rates strletr cash: Ohm Van S x ! Rix Months J o Truss Month ' "J Out Month J" Ons WBRK 8 MM.. KTJtRNGS' LETTER. TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1893. Secretary of State Gkksham is spoken of as a possible successor of J ud;c Blatchford on tbc Supreme Court bench. As a jurist Judge Gresham's reputation is good; as a diplomat he lias it all to make yet. Conckkssmkn should carefully read their party platforms just now. if they do not want to find the mercury higher when they return to their constituents than it will be when tbey strike I'cunsyl vania avenue on August 7lh. Incidentally a rotten bank hcic and there, the heart of which w;is eaten out tears nio and which was but a shell when times were at their best, avails itself of the otiiiortutiitv to let itscll down easy, and tacks on its door a little notice stating that owihk to the sum ency of the times and inability to real ize on assets, &c, iVc Charlotte Ob server. Now, Colonel, how docs the above es tiact from your editorial column of ulv U, gee with your head in your news column on the 23, giving a half column of bank failures, where you sav,"lu nearly all eases the assets are in excess of liabilities." From the situation as viewed from the present standpoint, don't it look like there was too little money in the country ? And if there is too little money, would it help the case to cut down five hundred millions ol silver by repealing the Sherman law and putting nothing in its place? Neva use, if that law is unconditionally repealed, it will say silver is no longer uiontv When the government says tint, how long will it take the people to begin to believe it. And, if the government says it, and the people believe it, can these five hundred millions be kept at par with gold as now? Can the Democratic party afford to do that kind of thing? ELEVATINU THE MliKVIClC. The following rules for the govern mcnt of the actions ol deputy marshals have licen officially issued by United States Marshal Allison, of the Western district, and as this precept is so differ cnt fiom the Republican practice during past years it is a pleasure to give- it to the public: "A deputy receiving a writ must ol.ev its commands. He has no discretion to do otherwise. He must act promptly and without delay, in a sober, discreet and gentlemanly manner, using no greater force than is absolutely neces- essary. The display and hrnig ot arms to the dread and terror ot the comtnu niiy in general, and brandishing and drawing them on men unnecessary in making arrests will not be tolerated. A warrant lor a misdemeanor docs not authorize an officer to shoot a defend. int to prevent his running away, and he must not tic or handcuff a prisoner be fore conviction, excepting in cases of ex treme necessity; and any deputy who treats a prisoner while under arrest with unnecessary rudeness and force, or by threats or promises, induces him to con fess his guilt, shall be summaiily dis charged from office. "No process issued for this district must lie executed by my deputies outside of the district. Kach deputy, unless cs)ec ially limited by commission, has author ity to execute process in any county of the district. The district is composed of the counties of Person, Durham, Chat bam, Moore and Richmond, and all the other counties of tbc State lying west ot these." W. li. Wolfe HakeH a few Com uvula t Hereon. liiinoH Tut! Citizun : I noticed, in last Saturday's issue of your pnpera coniinu- uicatiou from T. C. Starnes, addressed to the relorm boards.giving them adv'uc as to how theysliall use the improvement fund, and also ridiculing them in the ex penditure of said fund. 1 think all should compliment the new boards on what they have done anil are doing witn the small umouut of the fund left them. Charlotte, Chestnut and Woodfiu streets are in a better condition than they have been for vcars. Grove street is now a good street instead of a hog wallow, at a saving ol $loO by buying oil the con tractors who were laying a very interior brick walk ( thanks to Mr. l.w n ). 1 lie three churches have got good streets by way of Church and Willow streets. Gaps have been filled np and repairs made in all parts ol tliccity where all are benefited. Uvcu Clavton sticet has been it tended to. Could not Mr. Starnes earn his salary and do the abutting taxpayers an im mense amount of good if he would hur t up his contractors and have them go over and repair the so called cement sidi - walks on l'altou avenue, llavwoml. North Main and College streets. Mr. Starnes was chairman of the committee who passed on, accepted and paid for this work. It is un outrage that such work as this ohould lie assessed against the proiicrtv owners. 1 do not know what the amount ol these contracts were; but should imagine they arc Iroui $12,lIMt to $15,1100. It will now cost the city at least $7,000, or hall ol l he original contract, to put this work in repair lielorc luey will be in a position to collect the assessments. Asbeville, N. C, ulv 2 t, 1 :;(. IS. Wulte. FR4NCE BIAM WAR. It has been intimated in some quarters that the object had in view by the French government in its present demands on Sinm, was to call public attention away from the home affairs of the Republic. The Citizkn's dispatches yesterday, however, had a decidedly sanguinary tinge, and it is possible a war may be the result. The cause of the war, if one comes, will be similar to those which have brought about nearly all the Eu ropean conflicts of modern tincs grasp ing for,tcriitory. liver since France conquered Tonuin, annexed it to Cochin China and estab lished a protectorate over Annum, she has been gradually encroaching on Sia mese territory and has finally set up an ancient claim to a wide stretch of land covering seven degrees of latitude and having tor its boundary the river Me kong, which finds its sources in British Burmah. The pretext lor the quarrel with Siam arises out ol the massacre ol M. Grosguriu and a squad of Anunmitc soldiers who were sent to build a fort on the Mekong, but which the French claim was simply intended for a tradinc post. For this massacre, of which Siam dis claimed the responsibility, and for the sinking of a French trading vessel in the Menam river, on which Bangkok, the capital of Siam, is situated, the French government bai sent its war ships to the gulf of Siam and several gunboatB up the Menam to support its demand for an indemnity of $000,000 and the surrender to Annam of all the territory on the left bank of the Mekong. It has also taken possession of certain islands iu the gulf of Siam and blockaded the river Menam with its fleet, alter ex changing shots with the forts at its mouth. The tciritorial demand represents some 95,000 square miles, or twice as much territory as w embraced in North Carolina. It include the province that Burmah ceded to Siam on tbc condition that it never should be ceded to any other power, and 50,000 miles ol north eastern Siam, in which the French have never advanced. France demands the dismemberment and ruin ot Siam, and, il these be denied, , will make war upon and blockade the country with which bcr trade in 1992 amounted to 8,000, while the British trade, all carried in British bottoms, reached a value of over 2,500,000; in which the British subjects numbered 13, 500, while the French subjects number but 250, SL'N.XTOK VANCE'S LETTER. The letter of Senator Vance which we published yesterday proves the truth of what we have constantly endeavored to impress upon tbc minds nfour readers as to the bilsiucss to be cxx-cted to be done by Congress at its extra session of next month namely, tb.-il vou may lead a horse to the water, but you cannot make him drink. In other words, the immliers of congress arc so many of tliciu like Governor Vance mt-ii liavini; the cour age of Unii- convictions ami believing that they know littler what tbey oueht to do than the men who attempt to in struct them in their tlutv that it will be exceedingly unwise for any assumed experts in finance, or iu banking, or in the natural laws of commerce to under take to force through Congress measures which shall not commend themselves to tbc approbatory juiljiuicnt of the con gressmen thcinsilvcs Richmond Dis patch. Tbc views t xpicsscil lv Senator Vance on tbc silver question will cause more elation in the ranks of the Alliance than anything that has occurred in recent ycais. There are many K-opIc who will not agree with Senator Vance in his views on this question, but there are none who will wittiold from him the credit which be deserves for candor and fairness. He lias no ualilvini! phrases by which bis meaning may be in i scon slrued he conic out unequivocally iu favor ol the Sherman bill, and his en dorsement ol the Alliance policy is not to misconstrued. I-or the Inst tunc. there arc those wbo w ill hesitate about Mowing the lead of the In-lovcd vaiicc. A few vcars ago, t bis condition of afl.urs would not have lieeu considered possible Charlotte News. BROWN'S ;IR0N B I ITERS cures 'Dyspepsia, In digestion Debility. THIS Ir'.l YXESVlLLIi LXf.W ISNTIOX. Wavni.svII.i.U, N. C, July JO. The Woman's Christian Temperance I'niou convention grows in interest, despite the absence of a number of earnest workers whose presence seemed essential to the success of former sessions, fibers fell naturally into these vacant places, and certainly there is no lack of words in presenting the many-sided views of de partment workers. On Saturday Mrs. Taylor's repoit on unfermcnted wine provoked a lengthy and spirited discussion. Mrs. F.etor, in great feebleness ol body, read her evangelistic report sitting. The subject of systematic giving was pretty thoroughly ventilated and il is hoied the superintendent of that line of work may realize an increase of treasury re ceipts thereby. Reports on social purity, mothers' meetings and temperance literature were earnestly discussed, but all in the unity ot the spirit and the bonds of peace. Saturday evening the departments ol scientific tcmperatice instruction, the press, prevention of cruelty to animals, and the Loyal Temperance Legion work were ably advocated by superintendents. A particularly pleasing feature is the quiet, gentle dignity which characterizes our voting women iu tilling the posts ol duty assigned tliein. Tbc thought is Ik ginniug to stir the heartsol older women, "How shall we keep up with these grow ing, consecrated girls?" Sabbath day was one of restlul joy to the tired members ol the convention. These, according to their preference, joined in the worship of the different churches. Rev. J. li. (lav, pastor or the M. li. church, South, gave his congregation an impressive and logical sermon on the subject of "Personal Responsibility," which many of his hearers felt could not have been more fitting, had it been spe cially prrpared for the convention. Several of the members attended ser vices at the Baptist church, which had been recently- repaired and neatly pa ltered. It was Children's day and the children cave interesting recitations with songs of praise. ( nc of the adult speakers described the missionary cars in use by bis church. I )ne of these trav eling churches is used in Hie mountains of Kentucky and another in Dakota. Ol course he took up a collection. Mrs. Tomlinson, State secretary for the w. C. 1 . II., was called upon lor an address and spoke eloquently and forei bly for about 15 minutes. Mrs. Tomlin son is, iH-rhaps, the most popular sicakcr of the convention, but there aic others equally useliil and gifted. On Sunday eve-dug tbc annual scrim before tbc convention was delivered by the president, Mrs. Mary C. Woodv, who is an orthodox minister in the Church of l-'rieiuls. The text, "Tbv sons shall conic from tar, and thy daughters shall lie nursed at thy side, was made the basis of a spiritual application to t lie words ol the prophet Isaiah, originally spoken in a literal sense ot the exiled children of Israel. The words painted a hopclul vision ol the ideal lutiire chri tian home of the lamilv, the state, the nation; ol the time when Chrit shall reign, and t be world shall crown Hun Lord ol all. THE MOST HTCM10RN Skin ami Seal) Diseases, the worst forms of Scrofula, all blood -taints and poisons of every name and nat ure, are utterly rooted out by Dr. I icrce s tjrolden jUt-iiirnl Discovers For every disease caused by a torpid liver or impure blood, it is the only remedy so certain and effective that it can be guaranteed. If it fails to benefit or core, you have your money back. Eczema, Tetter, Salt-rhenm, Ery sipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, Enlarged Glands, Tumors, and Swellings, and every kindred ailment, are com pletely and permanently cured by it. MCUEDIILK. wel Anlie-tllle and sulphur spring RsIIwiti LEAVE P. O. FOR 6UL- LEAVE SULPHUR PIIIIH SPRINGS. SPRINGS. 7.45 a m 8.30 a m 8.45 a m 9.30 a m 9 45 a m 10.3O a m 10.45 a m 11.30 a m 11.45 am 12.30 p m 1.45 p m 2.30 p m 2.45 p m 3.30 p m 3.45 p tn 4.30 p m 4.45 p m 5.30 p m 5.45 p m 6.30 p m ri.-Kj p m Except Sundays when car will leave Sulphur Sprinen at 10 a m resuming tbc regular schedule again by leaving depot at 1 1 a. ni. Cars between postofBce and depot every m mutates. - DUMMY LINK SCHEDULE. Leave Court Housor Square on Char lotte street clectricnir for Sunset Park at 9 a. tn.. and every 30 minutes there after until 12:30 Commencing t heal at 2 p. at., take car at square every 3ftCnimUs until 7 p. as. We publish in llic Star today a letter from Senator V;ui.e on the silver ques tion which will Ik.- read with interest throughout the State. The repeal of the Sherman act is now the absorbing ciucs- tiou. and while the Senator lets it be un derstood that he ts not opposed to the repei'l be is emphatically opposed to the ciH'.'il unless :i satislnctory substitute lie ollered. iliiniiK t'n Mar. Bakincr Pure A crcum nf tartar IwikhiK powder. IHkIi est of all in ten veiling "trenjrth. Latest I'nitci States i.ovcrnmcut Food Report. HOY At. IlAKINO I'OWDliK CO., lOO Wall St., New York. SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEViELER, 18 MIUTII MAIN STRKKT. GRAND OPERA HOUSE At 8 30 O'Clack, THURSDAY, July 27 3-AGT COMEDY, David Garrick, BY AMATEURS. FOR TUB BKNEF1T OP ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION Tit keM'on Snlr at I-imlnry. I'atton a venue, Aiunaay, July - Prices, $x, 75, 50, 25 JAPANESE CURE of twn A Npw nnA Completo Treatment, cntmirtlaff RUPPOHlTOklKH. Cotol f Ointnifmt wl 1 Horn of OiTHrotmt A nYer-fiilltur Care for Ptlt of every nature anl dixr. Il itihm an operation with the knifa or injection ol mrbollo acid, whlvb are painful airf Mkiom permanent core, and often remitting In death, noneceeserr. Why endure this ierr.be di? Wf sun ran tee boiee to oure any Mt Yrm only pay foi benefit reeeWed. f t a box. for 95. Bent fry mail OuaranteM Inaned by our axmnte. CONSTIPATION ttJZtiA tb rrrat MVFR find BTOM ACHKJCGULATOR anri BLOOD FUKIFIKH. Hmall, mllt and ptoaaant tr Ukle, eapeciauy wipHW lur cuuna'l Ma Kent. -eUABAXTKEa laBMd only trr RAYS OR & SMITH. 81 Pattoo ATcanc, Aaberllle, N. C THE FRENGH BAKERY llai bcra bought by W. A. JAMBS, JK and wilt be ram ata a firat-daaa bakery at MO. 51 COLLEGE STREET, We will keep a. frcah aapplj of CAKES. riB9, and BIBADoi hand all tbc tine. Prompt attewtioa given aU oracra OIVB US '.A. OALiIi FAMES FITTED : IN: FOOTWEAR -BY- COLUMBIAS LEAD I They Won EveryJRacc at Carrier's Track On July 4 ! BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO. N 39 Patton Avenue. IF you wmit to buy a wheel we invito you to call where only THE BEST WHEELS are sold. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., WR WILL SELL OR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Wall Paper and. Paints At a Great Sacrifice ! GEORGE W. JS&JIZ- Ss OO, IO NORTH COURT SQUARE. READ THESE TESTIMONIALS Harris' Llthia Water, Harris' Litbia Springs, S. C. Office of lr I iho llcy Williams. Aalicrillc, N. C, April 24. 1S93 Au extended use of Harris' Lllhia Water. prompts nic to tbc statement ttast I regard t bh one of the best, if not the very best l.lthta waters known to the profession. In the condition of "phospbatic urine" its ac- ion is marvelous Its nsc In the rheumatic anil Rooty diathesis, affords me more com fort than either tbc Hilda to or Londonderry waters Very traly yours. (SIKmd) JNO. 1IBY WILLIAMS, M. I. P. L. COWAN & CO., MAKE A 8PBCIALTY OF FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stoocw. Motintlojt; Made to Order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I No. 8 North Court Place, A8HEVIU.R. N. C. R. P. Walker testifies; have used Harris' Lithia Water and when unliiK same was both please I and benefitted. In using It liberal qoautitica should be taken, lor my cxerlencc teaches me that small nmoants are dlsappolntinK, whereas a gen erous u is followed by most gratifying re sults. Yours truly, (Signed) K. r. WALKER. STILL ANOTI1BK. Aahrvillc, N. C, April 1, 1893. I am glad to be able to say a word with regard to Harris' Lllhia Water. I hae nscd It with the greatest 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 are all bonafide k-ttrrs from people we know and have confidence in their state ments. Analysis on each bottle. Wholesale depot for Ashevllle and Wi stern North Carolina. RAYSOR & SMITH, HOLK AGENTS, NO. 31 PATTON AVKNI7R FOR. SALE ! The undersigned, agents for the heiB of II. V. Vance, deceased, will sell the KIVBRSinB FARM OP 703 ACRES. Lying f--ur miles from the court house, either in t.nc body or In tracts of lOO acre. Terms of sale reasonable and prices moderate. On the premises are a flour and corn milt, oae large dwelling, large stable and cow house, line wnter power, and eight hoases for ten ants, tobacco barns, etc.. also ore farm of 127 acres back of and adjoining Hotel Alex ander; one farm ot 99 acres, adjoining Ho tel Alexander on the French Broad; also the Alexander Hotel, with good stable, store hoose, tenant houses, tobacco barms, etc. The hotel has 40 rooms aad Is a good stand for hotel aad mercantile business). R. B. aft J. N. VANCE, JySdlra Alexander. N. THE ESMERALDA INN, HICKORY NUT CAP, IN TNE CENTRE 0T THE THE Rat AL BELT ! NOW OPBM FOB BUSINESS! Attractions Chimney Hoe. Old Bald Afouataia. Silrer Pal la. Cascades) of Broad River. The Pool. Cathedral Caver. Hickory Nat Palls. l.SSO ft. nigh, Rarkaag aad Batklng. Stage win) tat seat eat reqaeat aad eaa ac commodate btc persoaa. arareaa HB8 N. FERGVBOK, aay22dtf Bat Cave. H. V. THE CAROUU ICE O COAL CO. NATURAL AMU MANUPACTORBO ICS AND ALL KINDS a COAL. Tel. x JOs - Yard 144 IV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE not1 Do yo wear them 7 When next in need try a pair. Best In the world. 5.00r3nn,s 3. 0 0 EAP'jL'a isai 2.S0 2.on FOR IADIES $2.00 l.7!5 4.00 3.50 42.50 19 If Ska a -ifvF' I 2.oo Jkmr ?sVV? If yon want a Una DRESS SHOE, ma In ths lal lyl", don't n.-iy SG to $3, try my $3, $3.50. $.00 w (S Shn. They fit eqn.il to cur.tom made and look and vear as well. If yon wish to reonomize In your footwMr, 1o so by purchasinc W. L. Dourl.is Rh?;. Name and irke stamped on tno holtnm, Inok lor It whna you buy. W. i'. Diw-Kton, Mass. MM oy Blanton, Wrljctit & Co, "JL" -4. !BIZ t"1 i Your broken waconi an J -vebicles of al kinds to B. Uurncttc's shop oil College street, where they will be repaired promptly and in first-class style. Hay iag secured a first-class horsc-shoer I make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty. 13. BURNETTE. Avenue. SEE US ABOUT OUR $100.00 CLUB ON NUMBERS I AMD 2 1 THERE ARE A NUMBER OF GOOD BICYCLES, BUT ONLY ONE BEST! With (Jorinully & JefTery Patent Tire. PENNIMAN BROS., AGENTS, ASHEVIcLE, NORTH CAROLINA. SEE US ABOUT OUR $100.00 CLUB ON KUMBERS I AND 2! West for tlie Summer. Many of our reailvrs will go to tho Wtirld'a Fuir this Summer. While in the Wc8t why not visit hoiuc of its leuding resorts see the Yellowstone, the Yoseniitc, the Grand Canon of the Colorado, llot Springs, S. D., Helena, Mont., or take atrip to Alaska, tho Great Salt Lake, or go to Banff, visit the resorts of Lake Minnetonka, Minn., Excelsior Springs, Mo., Colorado Spiiugs, Pike's Peak uud Mauitou, the California mountain summer resort, jicturesque Mackinac and the various Michigan resorts, or the Lake resorts of Wisconsin? We will gladly "send you full printed in formation iu regard to these reeort or any others, with the ways of reaching them via any point, and help you to Jay out any tour or route you may think or taking. Write, asking for what you want. By special arrangement with the il&ereation Department of The Christian Union, New Tcrk, Address THE DAILY . CITIZEN. Asheville, N. C. PROFESSIONAL. CAXDS. B. 0. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STOKE. Grading of ail kinds done. All aises of crashed atone faratatacd. Send ail orders to postofflce Box 14,8, AatactriUc. N. C. aaajlMtf 34Yera' Bxpcrlcsscc-34 MULTOIS HARDI1SG CONTRACTOR AND DUILPBR. Ofllcc asd shop, WoMe Balldlna:. CORMBR COURT PLACB AND IIARKBT BTRBBT. INSURE TOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, Ccncnil r KtaaRrsRncc 1 ARat Rear No. 30 BoutM ateta street, atari Hall ad la. . AabeTllle. M. C J. A. TKNNUNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR flans, spedflcatkma and eatlraates far alsbed. An work la my line contracted for, aad ao rksr(cs for draw last oa coa tracts awarded ase. Refcreacea sr kes deafcFed. OsSoi. RoathcauM Cosrt Isiut, AsaeTille. E. Bl. ANDIIRW8, : its and x8 W. TT-nl Sts Tb Iradiaa Faraltarr. Plasa aad Oraraa dealer la tae CaroHaaa. Write Mas for netces, or arc W. O. Preble a. anedal aaeat. at ia aoata Main Street, AaaarvUss, N. C-. Spec ial attratloa iriTca to fttmishlajf hotels aad at rraioeacea. is. aaw ANUHKWn, JSdaaa Caaxlotte, N. C. Excursion ITicZtiet I i ; -1 . ' ' ' ' t :ii - BOUGHT ATKD BOLD. V 1 ' ' CHEAP "RATES TO ALL POtHTl I 3. P.RAY, Meat bcr Aassiliaa Ticket Brokers' Assorta- tsoa, S kVavatk Aaavhm street. , GLENN SPRINGS WATER is a sure: relief to sufferers. WI-at lion T D Jobnsioo sajs aboat it: "Aliout f-nr seats aato I comarncrd the nae nr the UlennStlnKa water, tn rid tr ajs. lent of the malaria from which I had been snflrrlnK t"T aosnc time. Tbc water baa en tirely rcHceid me and I cs erratic at ate that X belle c it to he good water as eaa be fonad for all ordinary nieea.ee of the He r and kidneys. Por a aenerl tonic and renteaer of the aj steal I bcltcve It baa ao cqoal . Verj truly yoata. 1 . , , - - - ' ; , --i " "T l. JOHNSTON." From John P. Aribur, Bq , Atlorwjr at Law: "1 don't know the coaatltacats of the Ciena Siirlngs water, if 1 did I woald make some for myself. Nrith r do I know bow it acts; if I did I would act so myself. It is a well made water and it acta well. I eaa only say that its effects on me and my forefathcts has heea more bcatftcinl than any other water we crer used and I am clad it has bcea put in the reaih of as poor a man as JOUN P. ARTHUR, "T-i relham'B Pharmacy, May S3, 1893." What C T Raw Is writes Pclhaat'a Pharmacy. AsImtIIIc, N C. "Gentlemen: I hare aacd Okas Rprinas water and consider it.as compared with otarr mineral waters, the beat I aaow cf. - BTeryoae in South Carolina knows about "Old Ghca 8priaBs.' la fact it has been moat faeoraMy knowa t bei c for a century. Vara truly, "C. T. RAWUI." AshcsUle, N. C , May 3T. 1SV3 PKLIIAEl'S PIIARJSIACY, vie Agcnbi. . - - - .... . AslBCTlllC, N. C, Travoling is a Pleasure ! Whca yaa bare crcrytklac mapped out for you. waea-to start. waere yoa ehaaga aara. how to emgaae slcepera, where you eaa atop, slate- -required, what depot you ss lata, whether you Rare to have traaafcr. If so. diataacc betureaai deoota. how to check bagssge. how to Riid beat hoUls " with rates, aad last but aot least, bow to secure the moat pleas arc cm trar- ' cling at the Leant Eaptaae AU tbto may be obtained free of cost at Ray's Cut-ltate Ticket Ofllcc. - 28 SOUTH MAIN STREET, AS HE VI LLC, N. C t
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