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"J' Asheville " Daily Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING JANUARY 3, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS. VOLUME IX.-NO 209. XMAS SALOON AGAINST SALOON A TAX ON INCOMES GOES THE AMERICAN CLUB HOUSE CHEESE Is fast taking the place of foreign cheeses with all lovers of GOOD OLD CHEESE. You will always find it at KROGERS. DoYouWanttoKnow WllliKU YOU CAN GET A NICE Christmas Present For your 1 in her, brother or ion, in a line of SMOKERS' ARTICLES, and where you may buy them ? '.o to BLOHIBERG'S and look over his stock. MEERSCHAUM FIFES AND CIUAR HOLDERS. A most attractive line of French Briarwood Pipes of all the latest designs. Also a handsome tne of Leuth-r Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Look out for this apace next week. MODEL, CIGAR STORE, 17 PATTON AVENUE, - - ASHEVILLE CORTLAND BROS., RRAL ESTATE BROKERS. INVESTMENT AGENTS. NOTARY PUBLIC -' Loans Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices its St 26 Patton Ave., up stairs VICKER'S :R o !Y A L T E IAI' G.A.GREER 40 Mi FEED AND GRAIN. in connection with our GROCER V lil'SINESS we run a grain nnd (cert Department, and keep at all times a fill and complete stock ol grain nnd feed ut the lowest possible prices. We have a IIRICK WAREHOUSE on the railroad track and are fully nlili to hanillc your trade Mitisfacto rily A. D. COOPER, North Side Court Snuarc. BON MARCHE OFKERINO MANY USBFUI. AND OR- NA MENTAL GOODS FUR S V PRESENT AT l.REATl.Y KISDUCBD i'KICKS. Stock of HOSIBRY, UNDERWEAR, while somewhat depleted, still nearly ull sizes left nt prices to sell in those times. Ladles' Wraps Very Cheap RIBBONS, LACBS, SATINS, SILKS for aking fancy articles very reasonable BON MARCHE 37 S. main St. B. H. COSBY is daily reviving Additions to his already well sc ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc. THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the ladies especially, are invited to call anil inspect his stock. His prices are reasouaMc anil sales RELIABLE and attentive. Kepairing of watches and jewelry, a specialty. Gems and Precious atontB set by an experienced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tustes at prices to suit the times, A few more of those beautiful en gagementCrings left at 27 Patton Ave. LARGE SALES -OF- Thanks to Our friends and PalroiiS"ssssss"si Anticipating a good trade, wc placi d our order with the factory and will have a fresh supply by express this week. J. M. HESTON, No. 96 South Mlu Street. AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE Store crowded troin morn till night, all purchasing their presents from our large and fine stock of China, Glass, Faucy Goods, etc. The 5, 10, 13, 25 and CO ceut Darga'n Ta bles are the Biggest attractions in the house. If you wish to save money, whr. of course. liny your prceuts of us. Toy ore still of fered at Lust. Ptock g ang vi'j fiut. THAD. W. THRASH X CO. About Chocolate : Ch-colate is prepared from the seeds of Cocoa, a trie native of South Amirica, Mex ico ami the Wet Indies. The fruit of the tree resembles a cucumler nnd contain abuit tfii'ty beans, about the size of the sweet blue nd. It lore the Spaniard) lauded in Mexico, the unlive mavle u sort of bever age of the sccils nnd flavored it with nl-pice and vanilla 1 her culled this drink Ctoco- lat, from which wc derive our word Choco- lutc. Cocoa shells are the thin shells that cover the bcens Ilt-nuti is the name given to u certain preen ii'.ion of Chocolate. We buy our Choeo'nU-s from the largest and most reliable manufacturer in the country nnd guarantee th' m fresh and pore. POWELL & SNIDER II'; ARK .VOU' OPENING l.OTS OF lilt; VAl.VliS.IVST IIOVOHToN A VERY LATH AND DEPRESSED MARKET. THE l.l.SE OF FANCY i.OtDS, OR NAMENTAL CROCKERY AND TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS IS VERY AT TRACTIVE, ONE OF THE ATTRACTIONS 11EIN0 I'RtCES To ACCORD )YITII THE CNVSIAL TIMES. ? C K ! f. t: t t ( COMMENCISr, DECEMI1ER II1T1I, A I.AKOE IHSCOVNT ON CI.OTllINt: CLOAKS. AND DRESS OOOIlS. fc ft I . Si ft Hi Cl.OTHINC, DRY OOODS, HATS, SHOESl CARPETS, ETC., ETC. HOT SODA A delicious cup of CUm Bouillo n, Beef Bouillon, lie.-1' Tea. Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Egg Phosphite, elc , etc., at HBINITsH & REAGAN'S BOX BOXS AXD CHOCOLATES. SELLING AGENTS FOR ASHEVILLE. Heinitsn & Reagan rtRrofi'STH, Patton Ave. Ik Church Hi. PRESENT FIGHT HKHli: THE COMSMIWIONKK!. All The Evidence Being lit From Evrrv Kuowu Source The Couu sel Proceed To Talk It r on The Argameutatlve Line. When the discussion on on the S un Ii Main street saloon question opened vis- terday afternoon before the Count r Commissioncrs, the court room held I a crowd of interested spectators, si I Mill' ol whom ' were ladies. Rev. II. 1'. Chreitzbe'g and Presiding Elder U'.-v. C. W. Bvrd were present and gave tVw attention to the proceedings. J. II. Merrimon raised the point that in the petition for license it was nut shown that the signers are freeholds rs. Testimony was then introduced pt liv ing-that the signers, L. P. McLoud, C. A. Moore, J. F. Grant, J. V. Sevier, M. Sherman and Thomas Orr, arc propu ty owmrg. , , M. Sherman stated that he soul i'..e fixtures that were to be used in the new snloon to F. M. Simmons ut Greenville, S. C, about three years ago. lustiie of the Peace C. V. Mnlone w;;3 called os a witness by the opposition. and testified that be knew b. M. Mm mons. but liaison's counail objected to testimony regarding Simmons as irrele vant, saying lurther that they were not present to right Simmons' battles, hut those of their client, Batson. The commissioners admitted the testi mony, repeating their previous determi nation to get at all the facts possible in the cise, nnd there were faint signs ol applause in the court room. Mr. Malone resumed: Eugene Cun ningham came to roe one day scvmtl mouths ago and said that F. M. S m nions of Greenville S. C , desired to .i into tlu- liquor business in AsIhviK'. Cunningham wanted me to assist him in getting a house lor Simmons tun I lo!o me that I would be compensated tor my work in helping him. I showed sever.; I houses nnd atterward met Simmons who was told ol certain houses. I told Sim mons them would be difficulty in gelling a license as he was not a citizen ol Asl.i ville and suggested that he might gtt a license in somebody else's name, He t ;M me to look him up a house etui he Ml. Mr. Batson afterward said tome tli.it Simmons would do what he saiil he would and he hoped I would lklji li:m out. I have been in the office ol com -tl appearing ll re pg i nst the license 1 1 II. Merrimon, H B. Carter and IJ. D. Crit ter, nnd saw J II. Loughran and ' O'lJounell there. I do not know that the prosecu ion is being curric l on hy James Loughrau and John 0 Donnell. Batson told me that he4vvas goini to apply for a license. I drew an grcement that was signed by Hats ui nU Mr. Hampton lor the rental ul No. South Mum street. I Aureein-m hown and identified by witness) Was present when the rent. $05, was p ltd lor auunry, 1SU. K. r. ball testibed: isaw Mmnioiis about the building where repairs lor liu- new saloon were going on. Smmous id be would probably sell in th re him self. A man named Jarvis n-ked S n- motis lor a coin that he held in his ham! nd Simmons replied: "When wc i;ct tt irted up maybe I'll give you one." fax Collector Weaver wus tent lor. mt it wus admitted by counsel thai Batson had not listed any propirty in uncombc county in June last. Counsel against license stxted ltt.it, fof tbe rreet, thrY would otfer no f ar- tbtr testimony. After considerable argument the Com missioners again statctl their purpose to heur all the testimony that cither s:d bad to olter. W. VV. Jones ol counsel for Bits i stated that he had been in the case lint a tew hours and had not understood tli.- urpose ol the Commissioners. H. L. batson, who desires the lia-ns.'. then took the stand, lie said: I am he person who applied for the lircnsc t" sell liu,uor at No. 31 South' Main sir. it. am a citizen of Nun It Carolina ami Asheville and have voted here. On U. - her 15 1 concluded to go into the si- loon business I went to Greenville and loutiu that 1 could get the ti.iuins A; ter getting the city license I bought tin- 1 lix ureb ot r. M. Simmons. 1 lin rownl ' $1 800 of a man named Davis in Ail mi.t who s.-nt me checks that I had cashed al the People's bank in Greenville. G .ve my note lor $i,csuu to Simmons lor the hxtures delivered in Asheville. Letter to T. W. Davis of Atlanta to Batson, dated Dec. 15, 1891, offered in corroboration ol witness testinon; also a certificate of the goodcliir.ict; r of Batson Irom parties in GreeuMllc. Witness, Batson, cross-examined bv Mr. Merrimon: Tbe fixtures belong to me and the business is mine; Mi. Sim mons has no connection with mo in it. Simmons was a saloon keeper in Grci n vdle, but is out oi businrssnow. 1 ti.r.k he was worth $5,000 two years ago. 1 have L'ood paper in Greenville that I would like to sell. It is a mortg ige mi mv lather's place for five or six bundn d dollurs. Have property at Clifton depot, near bpartunburg, whicll is renttil. , Worked 'or seven years for T. W. D.ivis. He loans money and he did not retpiiie any security irom me lor tne loan ol $1,800. I went to Greenville in Devrniber and stayed eight days. That Davis letter was lorwanlcd to me ther'.. ll.nl ilie check cashed in the People's bank. W as only in Greenville once in D.cenibet; hit Asheville in the morning and cntn- l .c.i the next night. 1 think I went to Green ville the 1-Uu or 15th of December. I am not positive whether 1 got the lctli r in Asheville or Greenville. I In lie vol 1 received it here. Did not show the cluck to Mr. Dickenson nor told anybody about it. Mr. Merrimon: Now, who inslicd that check ? Witness: Mr. Simmons. I gave it to him here in Asheville. Have m tile no ar rangements with Simmons about the business. I won t swear to the cott-i that Simmons has nothing to do wi h the business; I may hire him to manage it lor me. Mr. summons gave me $MK) when he cashed the check at his boarding house here in Asheville. Mr, Merrimon. Where is that money? Witness: I hove the $800 nt my house. Simmons hus been here since Christmas to put up the fixtures. Uatson s counsel put in evidence a bill of sale from Simmons wh'ch stipulates that Simmons shall deliver the fixures in Asheville nnd put them up. Br Mr. Merrimon: Hive you.$800 in currency nt vour house? Witnesi: lam not positive that Have. nr. wcrrtuum : Arvyuuwniiugtogo to v ii r house with the sheriff nnd count out $S 0 in money ? 1 1 1 i s: 1 am not. Mr. M. rrtiunn: Are you willing to show i lie sheriff $500 ut your house? Conns 1 of Batson objected to the qtKsiions. but the Commissioners inti mated that llu-y were still niter all the tacts, mid the cross-examination con tiaiitvl. Mr Mcnimon: Will vou go with tbe sheii'l an J show him $200? rtuii ss: No, sir; I have some money at h m-, htii. I don't know how much. Siuimo1 s has been in Asheville twice smic ll.'ieu.b.-r lGth. He came first to sec tin tit tires. lie usked $2,500 lor them nt first, but took $1,800 because I e didn't want to keep them. I traded i. ....... r.v t n..t..uu t n.H 071 ve usol l'. I not SC.) a month and ex- IK n-.s lor sil iug niarhines for J, B.Dick- I (Mit Mr. Uiekerson Saturday I u ng'i to go into the whiskey bnsi- 1 in wr told anvbodv that I was . . I go us; too keep on selling niactnnes. vu i: iet: 1 have been to BomeexDense I in lit 1 in.; m. lof , 1 ill tor Irc'ght nnd one from the Car- ..i:.... W.....I Pt.;..r. ntJ . Nii.uii i !. Iillf I The w.iii. ss: I iaid$50 todnv to Mr. Mi. :,,hv $.-.Oto Mr. oncs and I paid Mr 1,111 ber. . J.mes: That was a very com inn ilic li e net in the vounn man. II -it-on's teslituony closed and t '.nlcred a recess until 10 It to lav. Tmbn's Trfttliuouv. I .'.. t-i nun nous was me nrst witness i':e lict.iiug today, lie said: I live ia i;r,e.,viile. S. C. Am not interested ial . tson s business. Would like to see him 1:1 1 a license because lie owes me business here is to put up ilie i;i-, s !) ujlit bv Batson. I never can I'lort to get it liquor license! li. re. I had a letter from Eugene Cun- ni"t;!am l ist s.'tntner stating that he I ti.o .gi ( iie could get a house and a I l-e i s - i o h?s name. 1 came here but I h.li, t suit me and I went back il.oii i'. 1 told Mr. Bail that 1 was hue to h. lp ;;et up Batson's fixtures. He i .ub o,iv was lighting the license pi Inn l.oiigbran. Batson told me t:i ttelol.er about going into the lltiuor biisin-ss I oiieicil him my tixtures and s a I he illic it pay me when hegotready. W;.i ii U. one hereon the 10th, I think, on a i e U-g i.i in from Haton he asked me o the t! ink me. 1 . Divi Asheville hotel as peo le was Kettini! out a shed' a $l,2U0check ' i t mi lor Batson and keot M elitures anil gave him $800. It . i : in lie couiii nave more money ii I e l it. I i ecu bv Batson for balance on I put in ev uieiiee. s Ksumiiig: 1 went home about I he Hi.li ol Heeeuiber; gave the check to my wre 1 1 en l went to Atlanta to buy a sai o"ii. n.ivc Known uatson lor au I . : i s ,i hi -haraeter w is good. i io - x iiniuc. I by I. II. Merrimon : I am ol iiis old. 'Hunk I was in the ..i'Mi : , aa -s lormyseii tor eight years, .ia.; ia! . i taree saloons in ureenviue at o..,. lie ' .ral mv husituss was prosper- mil. N :. ti I'lliin in took charge ot the wl.ts i-e business himsclt in South Caro- lin i l wi ul out ot business. I pay -xes ( C'oi.'lmac on fourth pg.) : v 'U itniH'luNEltS, Si .- ti it'.H Koutlx Approved I Jnrv iirdreil uuiitv commissioners transacted e ing business yesterday: . o ilei.-il of filing of petitions e nails from ford of Pole creek vi Cove; Irom Asheville water to II toilgers lirulgc; change of ail Irom Jupiter to Burns- 1 to l .v out road from J. F. W.I U' I.1 W'..tt ... cl..r. o.i.. iiiiii.';); . aii.ii. i i pit v on road from Carter s I ri Li'i lii nitbn.ihnmprt'lr I ,,.1 V ., , h l', !.- t,-, T 1) llnrri. nn. I Oli.V.'.l I. r be, us.. ..muted C. If. South. wtes. ( n Kocii Hotel trausterrea to w (i M,.:!ei-, I. i cie to let ail spirituous liquors is. uilworth Inn. 1 i iL' eountv (.lliccrs filed t'1 Is, w liieli were approved; I 1 1 W : .ii-, tax collector, State, $50, ' I II U ca ver, tax collector, county, oiu.; . 1.. Catlirv, elerk Superior , .MO.iKnl; Silas P Reed, constable, eie .v, f tioil; I l Reagan, consta- l.iiiu.-tone. $1,000. E',1 li-l , .- I M TnilHUl llAd. ., i ti i - . wiiv.ion, Ian d.-The department oi S a'e was inlormcil by cable today of the I'ea'.h oi t'. o. A. Sitvacc. United States eoasnl ,u IVimb e, Scotland. Sav - a.e u i. a aiiointed in Clcvelan's first ti e., i l out Nc.v Jersey, eonsel nt Ueltast. was appo.uteu consul ai mi s Muritni; i n salu. .,. v t.. itvid, !, . .. the new year operations liv resumed in several of the iui'i- nulls, i rom titiu to BUtn . i e ,ii in num. I lie u.u.ui.k I .i ,. Mel. up vemeiit hi business in Am- ea i row ing brighter. l ..iiinl (iuil v tssox. Ten ii Jan. I- iKiuicb. i l-N ;i "Rev." How at .i, 1 as John I.ovd More, the interna. :ti,, it s.viMl'cr. who has been on trial f ,,-, i l.itiou i l'the I'nite.1 States postal AW , .,s to u in i jmuI i y tins morning on tw ,i -.wo counts ot Hie iii.iictmcnt ,, . . ... ,r . lis Moims, i.u, Jan. J.uuring a i.'ii i i'''i iioiil i.eLweeu I'oriir x-ou nna . . . n . . s is 1 i'i. a i it ! 1 1 eu ts. hist tun it. MMrtt. in h..!.o nn n blow, slipped nnd tell to tin- ;1 n r. lie struck heavily on his sl.till, .Mi g in 15 minutes from concur si. in ol lac brain AMNi-in I'.n outfit. I m i .miii'.s, 0., Jan. 3. Lost evening l .e t. oliunlnis atch company s prop. cite w.it piacnl in the liantls ot 1 "nilip ii i i n- l i II. l.rtieii, .-if receiver, iiiini ttnaeia ui ihi viiim-n uIjuul $t00.000; liabilities tio-oooii W.IM'U, i. ft '3 l l. VKlll Mrs Georce L. Morton, til. vnutiff wile ul Wilininuion's n'w postmaster, is dead, o! pneiimoniti, Postmaster Mor ton takes charge if his new position I uri.u v 10. o, , T tni.i,. i.. . 1 J'.1 Icr,TnlfJmA ,? J" re for and ; BlM 1 .l. , , , ,cn ri"' . . U"uK,ltc 0b,.rv'r iim lapse. without 1 K. v. It. L. Pruitt, pastor of the Bnr i list clinreii nt Mt. Airv lor sercrsl yirsri, bus iiigiivU to go nstwwrm TWO PER CENT. ON AL.L, OVER 4,000. Increase of Tbe Tax on Wnlskv and Cigarettes Mr. Cockran's Proposition Defeated Addition al ReTenae. ( Washington, Jan. 3. The advocates of the individual income tax proposition were triumphant at the meeting of the Democratic members of the Ways and Means committee vesterdav afternoon The WM :ni..d on t0 nr0D08i 1 1- tion8' one to leTT a tar of 2 Per cent against individual incomes over $4,000 and against the incomes . tit i. th. .t . . ... mAm. ann wnnn a nrnnnBitmn " ' - '- Onercd as a substitute Dy wr. cocitran New York to tax the incomes from ,.: . ..t ;),,.:. VWIWIIIMUU.UHV IU VVU.. VHUVVa UH UVI a.UWta t V IllUhV M Vua wi ten cents on wnisitey ana to restore sugar tieauiia oieiisiaiy, cent per pounti, The vote on Mr. Cockran's substitute I proposition, which was taken first, re sulted in its defeat, 7 to 4. The original proposition was then sub mitted and carried bv a vote of G to 5. It was also decided in connection with I the latter proposition to increase the I n. t. .' d 1, av fmm Oft In 1 f O h. ,evied ttBain8t wnisky itli as well out of bond. It was decided to extend the bonded period from three to eight years. The tax 00 P1"?'" cara" was fi"d at iA ..nlm m ia,, - mBA. n th. tnr nn cigars, but the increase on cigarettes, $1 per thousand was allowed to stand. Tbe committee estimate that tbe tax on the incomes from corporations and individuals (corporations being treated as individuals) will raise $30,000,000 revenue $12,000,000 trom corporations and $18,000,000 from individuals, lite increase in tbe whisky tax.it is esti mated, will cive an additional revenue of $10,000,000. THE YOU NO MAN FLEES. Tne Young Woman Remains lo Grieve Prohibition. Canton. N. C. Jan. 2. A little ex citement was caused in our town jester dfly by the suduen departure of Lee farker, wno stood not upon tne oraet of bis going. Tbe charge against Parker is tbe ruin of a voung wo woman whose family has always borne a eood reputation. The officers are looking lor farker. Only a few days aco another voung man left bis heel prints towards town; he is wanted for breach of marriage con tract. Prohibition in this county hat proven of some efficiency during tbe holiday temptations, as we have noticed but two men under the influence of liquor. Two Christmas trees, several dances, sociables, etc., have afforded oppor tunity for more than the usual amount of enjoyment of our people. FROM HLVOOEK.SVII.I.E. Another Twist In The Mitchell Cornell Talk, Talkee. Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 3. Manager Bowden of the Dsvalclub went to St. Augustine today to get Mitchell to sign articles allowing the club the privilege of namine any place where the contest shall be held. If Mitchell signs, so the club savs, the contest will be sure to come off and not in secret either as it could not afford such a program. It Mitchell does not sign tne ciuo win re- nounce the whole affair. The city coun- .11 1... nnMt an Anlinniimi Itntia. iuol uikii, purnu u u.u.uuii.. ..wuv ing glove contests. " .' " Kepuniiesns Prevent I be Tariff mil conilna; Up. Washington. Ian. 3. The Senate was h. .sion oniT a .i,ort while todav. At 1:40 it proceeoca to tne consi.ieraiu.u .ion of executive business and at 1:20 ad-J journe-' until tomorrow, The House met and endeavored to do business, but the Republicans filibustered and at 2 o'clock the House adjourned without taking up tbe tan!! bill. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Representative Abbott, of Texas, in ,...riti(1 th lurt oo oro. I ducinfr; county in that State, believes I that tbe recent fall id tbe price ot wool 1 was not due to the proposed removal ot tbe duty, but rather to the increasing I manutacture ot "snodily. u oirted in Minneaooiis that lu Ire Locbren, commissioner of pen I sions, will be appointed UdtedStatts I circuit iudee when Judge Nelson of St. 1 rum rciires irom uic uencu uiuier cue lnwhi.,n a ,Imted states iudue on the retired list, with full pay, at the ngc 0t "0 years. .... . .t t i 1 ne lorcign trauc oi liic iumiiuun oi Canada for the fiscal year of 1S03 is the largest on record, being $247,694,000, as compared with ss.'l ctou.oooinis'jj The exports were $llS,vHU,000, the greatcsc in tne mstory ui iuc uouiuiod . . , 1 . .L. TS ' . .' David T. Williams died at Saratoga Sunday, aced 104 years. He was ti.e son of Gersbam Williams, who lived to be 113 years old, while bis grandfather died at tbe age ol 129 years. The MK.con vo)cnno Pop0catapet, ig in violent eruption, bclcbing Names visi uic ui n niewt uwioun. uu. wwnovo I th. atilnliiir minora ar. IipIiavpH tn " be m P"1 Nathaniel Wheeler, president of the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine com. pany, died at Bridgeport, Conn,, Sun day, aged 73 years, Captain Stephen B. Grummond, ex- Ma vor of Detroit, Mich., and widely known as an extensive vessel owner, died I yesterday. . . . K7 v . , . , A r,KU "cw r:r ; "auw "u I iQOwOi atts CBtauiisucu a Biurc wucrc 1 . . . , . , , , i coai, tea ana oreaa are soia o tne poor at COM. MninliHif tt 4 Via rr loat Anniia tit . . - ... i i iitir n ill -t npnnip in rtnarnn nrnn nrs unemployed and who are anxious to get worn Samuel Yarbam, the oldest resident of Central Kansas, died Sunday at Abilene, Kansas, aged 108 years A blinding snow storm, accompanied by a heavy wind, prevailed in tbe ling' nsn cnannei last nignx. Great Britain's revenue hat fallen off IWtfrt ttnrn flv,Buv,0D0 in ulna nrcmtht, The box containing the $20 Gold Coin belonging to one of our thousand customers was stolen Irom our show window duriug the holidav rush, but we have the origi nal key and whoever holds the duplicate shall have $20 in gold just the same. KAYSOR & SMITH, Prescription Druggists, 31 Put ton Ave. Open evenings till 11 o'clock. w. B. OWYN. W, W. WSST. G-WYN & WEST Successors to W. B Gwyn. listablished 1881. Refer to Bank of Asheville. REAL ESTATE LOANS SECt'RKLV I'LACBl) AT 8 FBK C t.NT. NOTAHT PPBLIC. COUMIBSIONHB OV FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square, INSURE YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY WITH PULLIAM & WEBB, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, Uarnartl Building. Asheville, N. C. JOHN CHILD lcsf Estate ' oark iBpoPCP Kumlshett anil'tUnfurulslied Iloases. office Dooms; lnancctvly placed t H nrrot 34-Yeara Experience MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUIUDB. Office and shop, Wolfc Bnlldln(. -ORNBR COURT PLACB AND If AJtXBT STRB1IT. FRESH CRACKERS. NUTS. CITRON. RAISINS. CURRANTS. T. J. Revell. o North wtoi- A. FRECK Has removed Us shop liOMsaent of Legs! Block and would ask his Mends la partlea lar andtht public centrally to tiv bin call. dec4d8siDf . 4-!'V' uj,'.;i. mUi.i ' MiMSi.iiiillto .1 1 ': 'J ::1 (sj(ajjsJiaWJ",
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