X- THE ASHBVILLE" daily citizen - Frilav Evening, February 16 1894 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN rVNTID DAILY (I1CIVT SnHDAY) AND WKHKIY a north carolin icvclone Nrur SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I One Vnt Daily I "Is Month 1 Three Month line Month, in advance (tat cck. paid to Carriers . Tub Weekly Citizb, ksoedeacb Wednes da, in adTance, tl ..$6 00 3.0l .. 1.S0 .. Ml 15 SUHSCRIBHRS who fail to receive their paper ill cottier a tavor by teitcrt tag the fact to this office immediately FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16. !. Tub New York World has interviewed a laree number ot manufacturers on the Wilson bill, and they are pretty gener ally aerced that what is needed now is not a prolong) d discussion in the Settite, but the passage of the bill at the earliest possible moment the sooner the better. Very few ot thes manufacturers tie. nounce the hill far from it in the ma jority ot the interviews, but they do say that the present uncertainty is doing Brest dumaee to business, to a consider able extent by preventing a revival of it It would seem that the Senate would take this and a thousand and one liims all pointing in the same direction, and net down to votinc on the Wilson bill inside ol two weeks. Tub Louisiana Lottery company which bv no other name smells sweeter ostensibly went oiu of business si lar as the United States was concerned, s une months ago. But it has reupije Ted in Port Tatnpu. Florida, where a buildinu has been erected especially for its use This act makes it certain that John Morris, the head of this crentet ol swindles, has not given up the I'uiten States as a place wbcre he tsets millions of suckers who have been willing to see that he makes 117 uercent. on his in vestment annually. Postmaster Gene ul Bissell announces himself in earnest in his efforts to break up the 1 ot'ery, but every man who has been supporting this iniquitious fraud would resolve to sin against sense no more, the days of the lottery would be numbered. It is stated in a Paris dispatch that the anarchist who recently fired a bomb in the cafe ot one of the hotels was w e known in London and that the Loudon Dolice knew when be I ft that Cit ami when be arrived in Paris, and, most itn oortaut of all. knew that he was an anarchist. It all this be the fact it is wonder that the bomb thrower was nut watched from the moment he entered France. If we can believe the police re ports of our own cities it is pnrt of their duty never to (jure lose sivht of tli most dangerous "crooks," ami if tli same svstem had prevailed m l ns Breton or Henrv would never havi had an opportunity to throw his bomb he would have been "shadowed" and or deted out ot anv guthiriuj,' the numb of which was in itself an indue. ment to practice his devilish calling. MTUP I Hh Ul'tUKKL Vance and Ransom are all cad v oats; and now it is, and will be, war t the death with Vame and Simmons Who is to take care ot the people? Ann what sort of p ir'v orgamz ninis can we ever hope to ehVct in viewot ine prei enlstate ol uti.ms? Morgant"n Ik-nil These are pertinent questions. Tli way, and the only wav, to answer them is bv bringing about harmony, Tlie two senators must get togetner; and it is tin duty of their Irieiuls to see that th have an opportunity to do so. Th. people command that this quarrel stop where it is; there is enough to do to fight the common enemy, just now watching with ghoulish glee the division in the Democratic lines. Get together A UHV. JUW IX NORTH CAROLINA. Queer Auticaof me Sloriu Duiham From the Durham Sua. About C o'clock Monday evening the attention ol our people was attracted to verv black, funnel shaped cloud that arose in a clear sky. iu the west towards sunset. It increased iu volume and those who were nearest to it say it formed about four miles north of Chapel Hill; that when it first starti d.it twisted around on the ground tike a whirlwind, spreading out in a skirt-shape at the bottom hiiu top witti a sin hi nmioie. it had the appearance of an hour glass Then it lelt the earth and sietind to lose the lower part, assuming the shape ot a funnel, with the larger part at the top. It started ff in an eastward directum and everv now nnd then would dipdown to the earth. In these dips it twisted up trees nnd everything in the line of its travel, gathering them up and whirling them around like pirns ol paper, it traveled in a space of about 100 yards wide, and fortunately missed tow ns at'U thickly setthd places so far as we have been able to l$arti There was a terrible, roaring sound, almost like thunder in act some ol our people thought it was thunder. To nil appearances here it looked like the black smoke from n tar kiln boiling up and s-ttliimj in the air. U was a lernli'e sight anil strucK ter ror to tn se w no saw u coining. Near lir gtown it passed over d. (. . irthingioii's plantation on which John Bllis was living. Mr. lihas saw the uv- nhle clou I coming and told his wife to wrap some quilts around the children mil get out. Mie Dec une irignteneti ano hcuun crving without acting Ue and to ueiglib rsran in and held the trout door of the house. At this place it blew a one horse wagon a hundred or more vnrds and set it down in the front porch. I h y held on to the door, but the lacings were tiown out on eiiiur sine, inc house was given a good r.im shackling, but was not blown down. SIR PKAK'UM Ut'liluit Around Among; The Re publican Hreihrru. From the Ilcnilrrsonville Tiiiu'S. Hon Richmond l', arson of Ashevillc, was in our city last Tuesday. The pres ence of Mr. Pearson recalled vividly to our minds the bitter and never-to-be for gotten campaign of 1SS7 whi h was waged in Buncombe c uutv, to comiemn the methods ot a certain set of politi cians who hail relusedto receive ai d en tertain the petitions ot the people on a local matter. It is needli s to say that Mr. Pearson win triumphant, receiving a majority of l.UOil over all opposition. Since that tune he has lneu practically out oi politics and has bicn devoting Ins tint-and attention to th.' management ol his business all.nrs, but we doubt il the people will let him remain s long, as there seems to be a sent inn tit among all cla-si-M who desire more intelligent representation to induce him to enter the race for Oman as from this dis:riet. Mr. Pearson is a cultured neiillem.in of rare ibilnv. polished manners, and personal magnetism, and should he elect to te enier the domain of politics higher hon ors undoubtedly await him. Sheriff J. R. R ideville of Warren has completed his settli-mnit of State tuxes, put ing in $3,875 Ul. WD IS.iiiv. one o! Yadkin county's wealthy citizens, is dead, aged Co HeJ leaves the hulk of his large estate to his married daughter. Mr I F. Jordan, a leading tobacco nist of Greens r, has within the past tew dav sold $15 500 worth ot llreens boro and Guiltord real estate. Governor Cnrr appoints Lugene li. Gray of Winston a trustee ol the State clo'ed Agricultural and Mechanical college, vice Thomas II. Stilton, resigned. The assignment of Mr. S. S. Hrown. ot Greensboro, was overthrown bv Messrs. Stiaw & Scales and ex Postmas ter VYI.ite was up lointed receiver in place of K. K. Wheeler, trustee. Morgnnton Herald: The store keeper ol the Waldcnsinn colony wishes to put chase about L'llObushelsol Irish potatoes to lie delivered at the store in akiese. He desires bids to be sent in at once. At last Wilson has been given a w hite postmaster. Mr lid win Barnes was ap pointed on Monday. The people here have been greatly disatistied with the government in its tardiness in this mat ter. Ai executive reward of tflnO has bun paid tin t he eai'tmeot lack llorten. niurnerer of ohn Tuff v in Madison, nnd SUM) exoenses ot bri. izinu back from Missouri to North Carolina, Charles llenslev, murderer of his cousin. Bud Hensley, iu Madison. '.lorganton Heral I : The Uincaid family in this county is remarkable in one or two particulars. 01 the seven children born all are living, the oldest being To anil the youngest 00 odd vears old. All have large familns and all could he brought to Morganton on U hours' notice. The National Farmers' Alliance is to meet at U ilcigh next year, the new president sas. liv that time there will be a monument over the grave of L. L. Polk in U.kwooJ cemetery, Raleigh, and there will be cteino .i s of unveiling, fnus lar the collection oi fan. Is lor the monument has been verv slow. Granulated Bone. OXB REASON Why you should buy bone meal of me is that it will make your bens lay as nothing else will. I have just put in a null to grind bunes and find it works to a charm. ANOTHER REASOX Is that the bones 1 grind are fiesh, and not stale. If you send for your bone meal from a distance you do not know how old it is, and if it is old it is u. g. For prices erquirent JANES WOLFE'S STALLS, Nos. 8 and 9 Market Building. MAMS MAMS "WE' "Furnish Our Customer With Collars) Free." Since making this offer some three or fonr weeks ago, it looks ns if we were going to COLLAR THE TOWN We corn and cure the delicious hams ami breakfast bacon offered at our stalls and guarantee their excellence. W. M. HILL & CO., City Market. MAMS SHAMS Bii-Titioiiis Tilt-. Mll'tl. PAI'KH. Fa'u'lv Indirect 11 A Mistake. Ciuii.i.viu.t;, 0 , Feb. 1 It - For several nights past the family of Charles Cook have been aunoed by the visits of u mysterious tall woman, dressed iu black and heavily veiled. On her last visit she left a litter under the door stating that she would have Cook or die. This evening Coi k and his tamilv were seated around the Incpl ice, when fey wer startl d by sudden taps on the win ilmv. Looking up Cook saw the nut lines of a woman, and, seizing a hammer hurled it through the window at her. The tamilv ruslud out, expecting to tec t h, ir tormentor, hut were horrified to find Mrs Hawk, a neighbor, an a.ed Inrty, who had come to make a call She was t., ken to her home, and cannot re coverNew York World. Republican I,. imrKipourd t OOOd Republican Au.liorliy. Prom the New York World. Two of the New England cotton man utacturers whose views of the Wils n bill and the action of the Senate were so licited by the World declared that' wages must came down" if the bill becomes a law. They must have, they say, "sulfi cient protection" against English com petition. This is an old story. What are the fucts upon which the claim is based? The duties on manufactures of cotton in the Wilson bill average 3C per cent. tbe same, almost to a fraction, as ttndei the Republican Tariff Commission Law ol 1883. About that time Secretary Blaine, in a state paper on the consular reports, said: ''Undoubtedly tbe inequalities in the wages of English and Ame iean oper ativesarr more than equalized bv tin greater efficiency ot tne latter and their longer hours of labor." . Tbe labor cost in Euulish cottons was shown to be higher thau in American cottons. CONDENSED TkLEGRAMS. The Heist In vt-ini. n (it Commu nity Can Uiiir (ii cruor rriiiic s ol Missn o-i Each war the local paptr gives In-m $300 to $5,000 in free liars to the com munity iu which it is located. No other agency can or will do this The editor, in propoi tion to his means does more lor Ins town than any oilier 10 men ind in nil fairness with men he ought to he Supported not bt-cau-i you like him or admire his rititius, lint bei au-ethe local p iper is the brst investment a com mutiny can make. It may not I e bid lian'lv' edited or cr wded wr.h thought, but financially it is ot more bemlitto the community ftan the teacher or prrnclur. Understand me, 1 do not mean merit illy or morally, but linan II v. and yet on the inor.il qu. stion wu wid find most of tbe local p.ip-rs on the right side. Today the editors of the iiotnc pape s do the most for the least monev ol any people on the face ot the irih. How cr-d They Were, From the L'hdr estoii News nnd Cniincr. Tne woollen manufacturers have been h.id'y frightened and hurt by the el etion f a Democratic President and Congres- fully committed to the work of tariff re form. One evidence ol thei"- tli moia iz d state is that they erected thiriv three new woollen mills last year. The silk manufacturers, too, have shared in the inn of rbeir woollen spinnim: anil neaving brethren. They put up 10 new ilk mills in New Jersey and Pennsvlva- mu ai me iluiiug the same threatening year. And tbe nffliced cott tl manutae turcrs built h'ty-two new nulls, aril the desolate knitting men fPtv-three. Per haps, however, they con-ider thai the more mills and manufacturers III re un tile mote the burden of their sorrows and losses will be distributed. Four M nre Kll ed In ' lie Frud. H tumit usvm.i.i:, Kv., Feb. 13. For twodavs there have hi en rumors id another bloody battle in Harlem county between the Turners and the Nolins growing out i f the recent killing by lr. Will No in i f two of i lie Turner hovs, and H e store is now confirmed Those killed are Hick N din, his brother (-din, a m ill named Mullms and Mrs Skidmoie, a wiiiow, near whose house t he c ncotinf r took place. Mrs. katuiore was endeav oring to escape, bill was overtaken bv a si rav bullet Nothing from the Harlan count v oftii-t.iN has yet been received. .New York Wot Id. but we ure prepared to si.pply nil that come with collars Haviug per eeted n method of tannd- ring Collars uml CulTi, the goods, we thereion' offer to furnish your Collars made viieciully tor us which docs nut Irjure FREE. Just think of it: You will never huve to buy another Co lur while liavuiB vuur laundry done by ns. Call at the Model Steam Laundry nnd elect yoor style and size. So ieiting your patronuue. we jjuoraulie all of our work to be the very best and satisfactory. The Model Steam Laundry. Church Street. try bou.s- CANDIED SWEETNESS. In proportion to population tbe Southern people con sumo more tine candy than any other section of the court' Southern women are consummate judges ot bon- of course New Yoik City is the greatest candy eating centre in the world, and the taste is more exacting than elsewhere no candies are put upon the market in daintier or more attrattive form than those of the original d&io3c Brick and Tile Works, Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS l'OK SALIC A LAKCiK STOCK OF COMMON IJKICK OF ALL KINDS. ItEI'KKSSlCD UltllKS. AMI ALL SIZES UV AUltlCULTUltAL DRAIN TILE. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to- -Furnish all Kinds of Senator Hill declares his ability to de feat tbe confirmation of Mr. I'ecklium, nominee for associate justice, and the adherents of the adtninistnitioti nre equally certain tbnt they will be vic torious. The postoffice department is vireijnr ing to prosecute the Louisiunn Lottery company, which, under n new mime, has established itsell in Florida. It seems to be settled that sugar will lie taxed bv the Senate u.id that the income tax feature ot the Wilson bill will not be disturbed. Gov. McKinlev was nominated for the Presidency in '96 by the convention of Republican clubs in Colu-nbus, 0. A hurricane that swept over the northern part of Germany recently caused targe loss oi tne. Action to prevent the sale of Florida lizards has been taken in Montreal and San Francisco. Past day has been abolished in Mas sachu setts. Ml Mi Rfdtf Extends a special invitation to the ladies of Ashevillc to visit ber at Kroger and nartuke of cup of cocoa and learn how to make the delicious beverage in a stm- nle and correct manner. Miss Kiddv will be at Kroger's store ever; day this week. A moat economical luel is our re screened lellic Domestic nut. Ashevillc tec tad Coal Co.. 34 Patton avenue. PleatT of old papers for sale at Tub Citotsm office, vnij au cts. per nunarea Mr. .;iln a Cmididalt-. Frua the Cherokee Scout. Hon K''pc K'ias ol Franklin was in town Tliursdiiy and Friday on bu-incss We understand that he told several pur ties while here that lie would tic a c.uuli- dute for Coikios hctore the iiominatinc convention, Mr Kli is has ninny Iriciids here who would be glnd to see him in the halls of legislation A Word Hi Time Prom the Atlnnta Constitution. Now they've got the tariff, Let the Senate walk a chalk; Let them do the voting. And let the ta iff t.,lk .' 4 Woiiihii I'rratlK-r IiosiON. IMj. 1. The ordination of M'S. Amelia l-'iost, wile of Key. George A. Frost, as a woman preacher in the Coi'gtcg.uioiril church liody in M.iss.i chu -eits, t'ok place here today. No . 1 1 1 p. it urn sviis in. tile to her ordination, vt Hi ii Mr. l'r st was studying for the mints rv his ueallii lirokctlown and Mrs. Frost assisted him in various ways I Inn she took a full divinity s uool course at Andover Jt-rnluaii Con (i rui rd. Wash ixoi on, U C, Feb. U. The Senate has confirmed the following nom iialions ; TliuiiMs I! l'crguson, of Maryland, envov i xtr.iorilin irv mill minister tileno- poteutiary to S.vcilen. John Hariett, minister ri si lent nnd consul general lo Si on Thomas K Jern gati of North Carolina, consul gem rui ut Shanghai CtlllKI. O vrlmirkiiiii Tin- I'rliic'ple. From the IniJi'innpclis Journal. Wiekwirc I have given up that houia' ip ithio doctor I had and hnvc o e hark to the old school. Yolis'ct What A-as the matter? ickire lie s n crank. Mv aunt has n catnr-ict developing in tier lelt eye ur.il lie ri com in -nileil her to go to u water-cure est .lilishinetit. A VtSrCUBAXCE Isn't what you wnnt, if jour stom ach ami bowels are irregular. That's about ull ynu get, though, with the ordiuury pill, It may re lieve you for the moment, but you're tisuidly in a worse state af terward thun before. This is just where Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Tellets do most good. They act in an easy and natural way, very different from the huge, old-fashioned pills. They're not only plensanter, but there s no re action afterward, and their help (tuft. One little sugar-coated pellet for a gentle laxative or corrective tnree lor a catbartlo. Constipa tion, Indigestion, Bilious Attacks, Dizziness, Sick and Bilious Head- laches, are promptly relieved and , I cured. 1 I They're the smallest, the easiest I f to take and the cheapest pill you I I can buy, for they're (ruaratireed ta I I give satisfaction, or your money la remrneu. 9 w 78 IAI'I.R( l-R SI IO. We do not know of n better fumtlv paper lor the farmer ot North Cnrolin than the Home and farm, published at Louisville, Ky. It is a 10 page j lurnnl, conns ticc a month and is loaded with nrncticnl inlormntion and interesting reading torevciv man, woman and child in North Carolina. I'nil. Masscy writes nr:icles for the Home und I'arm of espe cial interest to North i nrnlinians. Give ii and Tun Wkeklv Citizen a trial at the ridiculously low sum ut $1 10 per venr oU numhers of Tin; Citizen and 20 ot Home and Farm, about one and a half centsloreach pa ier delivered to you 1 ry this cimilnnation otter. Wo nil jour rlr lo Carolina Cotil ('oinpuny lor Jellico l.amp unci A niliriM-lfp. Tou pay only (or the aood tou get ituipltar nprinicn tcli-tlalC). Cars leave-rear of postoffice for Springs at 9 a. m thence every bonr urtil 0 p. m. Regular half hour schedule be tween postoffice and depot. Colts! Coke! Coke! Call oa Carolina Coal Cotapaay for ftlcs Ciena Coke. 20 PER CENT OFF ON CHINA GOODS Bargains in Clocks . . . 20 PER CT. OFF ON JAPAHESE GOODS I'Olt TII1H MONTH. ARTHUR M. FIELB LEADING JEWELER- 1UUF1CTUH 1ID EEPURIB6. BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church 'Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures Asheville Woodworking Co. . Knuffniari. Supt. IVlephone, 1 64. Th Rest Shoes for the Least Money. V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE Si FOR GENTLEMEN, 86, $4 and S3.50 Dress Shoe. 83.50 Police Shoe, 3 8oles. 82.60, 82 for Worklngmen. 82 and 81.78 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 83. 82.60 82, $I.7C VV1 ThisistheBeSJi CAUTION.-If D7 dualei offrr you W. L. JoukIu khoes ml reduced prlre, or sayihebaslbem wlla oal tne Duma etempeu on in. Duiiom. pat Dim aown mm m rreau. rhe sik ess of a box of confections as of n tlish of food, i- argvly due to tlt natticss uud elegance with which it is trcpared inclosed in delicate boxes, tied with t-ilver raid, the contents arranged as artistically as the Won- soms of an elaborate boutnet, the Tennoy candies hav won half the b ittl l efore thov have touched 1le; palate Nor is this all, these candies enjoy pre-eminence because of rOT bale By J. U. DLAN I UW Ob SJ the choicest II ivorings ar.d the purest chocolate-', sugar and almond j iste entering in to their manufacture, they are II 1IJI-. T ! TTahaa 0. IITUUa lfnn'n DnW tlavoredwiihpiu'efiuitjuicesiinportedfroni Trance thM! jflH L1UUUI ilUUbC (X HllllC BlttU S Dttl What I claim in that I ko the laritrnt itock of rut cl KOorl nfj any hnu in the O(0rS are fruity aild the tUSte SWeet and deliciOUS these Stun-. Anvotif lnndofpurf unadalwrated llqonr. wUI Undlt tothelr Intereat to calf anil examine uiy .tock. The name hat Decn recommenaea oj ne leaning h-"'""- 0 W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are stvlUh. easy fitting, snd give bettci satUliiction at the piici anvcitined than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. Hie stamping ot n . i,. Douglas- name and price on ine Dottom, guarantees their value, Vaves thotisanils of dollars annually to those who wear tliem. Dealers w ho push the sale ot v. L.. uoujrlaa Mioes gain customers, wnicn nci; u increase the sales on their full line of goods, xhny can afford to if II at a le profit ml wo b0loYi yon ran nave money br hulnj all yoor footwear of tho dealer adrer Uned bolow. Catalogue free npoa applicatiou. W. X DOUGLAS. Brockton, Mau. QUAUT not C,UA.iTlTYY NO FRRW O'PTa rtV "Y Kl t ro ATTRACT ATTBNTfON OR DKAW TRADB AT THB goods can only be found at Dr. T. C. Siuith'M Drug Store on the Public Square, Asheville, N. C. State for uicdtclnul uarpowt Jfiw. II. Iouflrlirii-ii. Prop. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHViLLt, w. u. Mt motto t, "K p the best and charge accordingly." ,My place ! ncconi! to none in the State. HTA.NDA II T Urnnulatrd ciiKr, 20 pounds fo' $1 CO LeTitiDK Reliable Ro.sted offee. i3 cm i per mci;e Tea, 40 and 110 cent, pel I omul Lard, compound, 1 0 cent, per pound La-d. leaf, 1 2i,ic. tr pound. Baou, wett- crn. 10c per p iund Dacnn, Buncntnb-. lilijc per pound. Hams, Buncombe, 12i!,c. per pound. Golden Ctio'erc, a p und bucket., SSc.i S pound buck ta 68c ; at re tail 1 lc. Houiemude M"lass, 40c, per Kalion. New Urieana mola.se-, roc. p r gal lon. Apple Vinegar, four years old, 30c per gallon Electric Unlit Floor and White i'tart, $3 per hundred. Omega Floor, $3,00 per barrel Meal, 0Oc. per bushel. Citron, 3-c per pound. Currants. Be per pound. PrencK Prunes, inc. per pound Taylor's Jtllr 01 4c. perponnd Col man's Mustard, 16c. per 'Ox. Dunham', shred d ' ocoanut, 30c per pound. Uublnger'a BUstlc starch, 1 0c per package. O r I Ittle Daisy Pickles, 10c. per bot'le. 8-pound cans Tomat es. I"c 3-p und can Okra and Tomatoes, 16c. 3 boxes 30Js Blue Hen Matches, 8c only. Ttc Little Store Around the Corner, 30 COLLEGE STREET. W J. POST ELL MISS It. 8AUMANN, A.rtlt5f- Instructlons gteca in China, Painting. a,'so Oil and water Colors. T mis moderate Wort can be in-pectrd at residence 44 GROVE STRUT. W, D. OWVN. V. W. WR8T. TBLBPHiiNB CALL 130 POSTOFFK B BOX 088. Order Prom a Dlatance Solicited. Rnxltift- acfclntr Free G-WYN & WEST Successors to V. B Owyn. Established 18H1. Refer to Bank of Asheyille. REAL ESTATE lons sBctmm.r w.cbu at 8 pkk CUNT NOTARY tTat-IC. COUMISSIONUl OF """ FIRE INSTJ'RANCE Southeast Court Sq uare. BONANZA 1SINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. YTf"l A I U7i'I.K.M.K DKPKRTMUHT. GltNTS JS K)' 4: 1 s PAHLQR AND RHADtNO ROOM. CIGARS. TOBACCO AND IIOTTLB GOODS. SAM- Tk?( Ait 1-Llt, UlLUARD AND POOL ROOM. i Jm Q Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. lie RcHiidllhlly Solicit u Share of Your Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mla Katraace, Mo. IS. TelHioaoi Call, Io. ?. THE OAKS HOTEL IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA , A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE Under New Management. New Purnltu'e Nice clean comfortable rooms. Table esc llent. Northern BtylCr Pofd-r Meets all Trains. Clow In town. . On an Btrctric Car Line. Rrautl ul Location. Hot and Cold B-'ha. Ererr Possible CoaTsnlcnc. LORETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA. Bieeltent Ta'e an Wn- accm'dt'''i I" "verr tlere CMiPHILIPPiH. m. SWAINE, PROPRIETOR.

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