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TUtO A8HEVTLLE CITIZEN, TUESDAY; JANUARY 3 1000. V, SOCIETY The 8t, OH concert Ib xlvon thM j venlnff lit 8 o'clock In the tnll room 0 the llattrry Park hotel and will b iBtvrextlBS ovent In the music Worlrt of the city. Tho noddy has dene excelkmt work under the efficient direction of Mr. Cnryll Klorlo unci tin' program Oils evening- will tn one of In tarest. The soloists will be Mm. O. r. Hamilton anil Mr. Burnrlt Jordan Mr Ilfimfitou will sing Severn! no prsno solos anit Mr. Jordnn will slim "Robert of Rlclly" a musical rcudltiK by Ixiiiirfrllnw-Onle. Miss May Klm berlly In accompanist. The. concert thla evening la the third subscription toncert of. too present aeries. Him Tear! and Miss Ulen Weaver I'haiiues: UMcr ror supplies ror ao av a Ihouso party taat wk at th.-jr., tint of Flower Mission and Assorjnt- resldence of their parents Mr. and Mr. Robert Weaver near Weavervllle. Tha follffwlnff were tho guests: Miss May Rlc, Miss Olllo Weaver. Miss Edan Lynch, Mima Ronnie Iteagan, Mlsa (hie Weaver, Mini Clara Webb, . Mlaa Oraeo Fanning;, Mlm Lillian Ly rly, Mr. S. Fred Osborne, Mr. M. A. Hodman, Mr. Krwln Weaver, Mr. Ham Ul Poaey, Mr. Lynn Weaver, Mr. (."arl Miller, Mf. Porter Wetb, and Mr Weaver a ray. Jl J There will be a buiuneaa meeting of elMM No, . of the Methodist Protes Uat tjhurch thla evenlnr et 7:30 O'clock at the residence of Mlaa Julia XWa, 14 Hillside afreet. A full at tendance to roqueatad. The -wedding of Mlaa Anne Bollng n4 Mr. I. T. Vaa Valkenburf whleh ooourred 15c I6th, at the reldence of the brldee pwrenU on Anna street If unneunoed. It u requeeted that no JinounceRHiMit fee made at the time aa tho jrount people left Im mediately foe Jacksonville, Fla, to vlalt the rotatlvea of the -groom, to -Whom tho -wedding was to be a, etir prlse. For that reaaon the marriage mi apoken of In thla column without the names of tho -young people given. Tho ceremony waa performed by Rev. OIlbertT. Howe and only the members Of tho family were preeent, jl j - It ia twobablo that the Hotel Men e CoaveatUia will bo held It the Battory park and will be one of the largest meetlrma held in eome years, Tho ex act dato for the . meeting has not yet been deddd. Mr. J. I Alesn der, proprietor ot tho Battery Park hotel ia now la Richmond, Va en deavoring to arrange tho convention to be held In Aahevllle. There wm be aa important meeting if tho mem berg of tho Society of the Prevention of Cruolty of Animal thla aft-noon at o'clock in tho T. M. c A. audltoHum. The olectlon ot offl- rera for tho fitt wlH take! Tlaeo and it U earnestly requested Uiat all litem port will bo present. ' Tti ladles' golf tournament will be Continued. Wednesday weather permit ting at tho Country lub. Tho Coun try club will eome tn for Its sharo of attention now that the holidays are over and one. feels the need of re creation and fresh air. The list of membership la steadily growing and it Is hoped that before long the Country club will be one of the greatest at tractions of Aahevllle. Jl Jl Mlsa Myrtle James delightfully en tertained a number of friends Friday evening a her residence on Turner street Games were played and lat.-r refreshments were served. Miss Tur ner's guests were Miss Maude Eaton Mlaa Kate Eaton, Miss Rosa Green, Mis Lois Green. Miss Ronnie Penland. Mies Nana Penland, Mies Laura Hln : ton, the Misses Tour, Miss Maude Mil ler, Miss Fannie Miller, Mlsa Daisy Jones, Messrs. Dugle. Jones, May. Rob inson, Harkins, K. James, R. James, Black. Duckelt. Eaton, Green. Ram seur, McAllister. Erwln, Sprinkles, and Beague. J Jl The Paris edition of The Herald of recent date contained the following article which wrlll be of Interest to the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Pearson: "ATHENS?, Monday The American Minister and Mrs. Richmond Peanon last evening gave the flrt of a serl.a of official dinners. Among the -uenls were: the Minister for Foreign Affair and Mmi, Balttixxi, the Minister for the Interior and Mine, and Mile. !,e- Dressing Sacques Dressing Gowns Bathrobes Kimonas All at 25 Per Cent Discount Tliis includes display -Flaunt anl Silk; lonp; price j-atitfe l'rtun $2.").(Kt roduccd to iift.iii. These Negligee garments arc new, clean, and fresh not in any sense defective or inferior, but the best we have and as good as at any tiuic of tho year One should take advantage of this sale on articles which are always in season. M. V. MOORE TVOMKST8 OrTFITTKR. L. 11 Patton Ave, vll-i. tho KSKslan Mlnlsli-r nd Mile, Sli hi-cbarrriHY, tho Sfivtnn MlnMter, M. Honkovlih, tin- Turkish M lnlstr, Naby Moy. tin- Wi. rPlary of the Itiil- .Ian legation and ( 'ontttsss ll 4'ornalill, j X! Imm Pearson nl Mr. Ijiimhtln. "Tin' ThiinkHKlvltiK dinner ut tin I,c. jRrtllon was t il nlly Anicrlciin iiml whs attenoeu oy aeuny on um mmraiTi ol 1 1 American tolony In Oreece.. 'Aiiioiik the guests wito Hi'" stuffs of tho various consulates, and tin' learn ers Mini HtinliiilH Hi the AriKi luun An hiii'oloKlriil school," J J Tin- following notice In itilllHh'il by ri'iinnt of Mr. H. T. t'olHns, presldeiit ot llo' Kliiwrr Mission ami Associated 'l Charities must bo confirmed ly the eentral office before fllllim. Jit Mr. and Mrs. HolllnKsworth enter- UiIiii d a party of friends at their hmi)e In West Ashnvllln yesterday owiMriR Refreshments were served. The Invitod stiests were: Miss Pes?) (lu tt, MIhm Mitorieii, M nines LiiiUH ana Minnie Johnson, MIbs Annlo Townnond, Miss Mabel Morgan; Mesern. W. M. and H P. Edwards, Harrison Pace, Allen Mitchell, Crawford Penland, Richard Duckett, Herbert Johnson, Ctarenee Fulllam, Herbert Jones, John B Hoi Hngawoxth, Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Hol- llngoworth and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Jl Jl A number of her friends spent an enjoyable evening at the home of Mlm Metta Goodman, near Ayton, Satur day. A few local games were plsyted after which refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. I). II. IVn land, Misses Nannie Collins, Ftla Sue Hawkins, Ida Milter, Oeorgla Alexan der. Daisy Hawkins, Mollssa Hawkins, Lucy and Francis MrKlntah and Mat- tie Daiton and Messrs. D. II. Tenlamt. Ralph Hawklne, Crawford Alexander, Harlcy Miller, Floyd Hawkins. Hiram Hinder, rYed . Daiton, Lloyd Tenlnnd Fulton (names, Benny StarnoA Cleve land McKinlsh and Carl Oossett. of Aahevllle. PERSONAL Mr. Walter Ooddard who spent the holidays with his mother here has re turned to the Georgia Techologlcal In stitute at Atlanta. I Mr. Joseph Chilton has returned from Knoxville. Mr. Quy Ferguson who spent the holidays with relatives in Waynesviiie passed through the city yesterday on his return to Oklahoma City. Mi- Mrs. J. M. Oudger, Jr., leaves today for "Washington, IX C to visit Mrs. J. M. Langley. After several weeks spent In that city Mrs. Oudger will go to New York and several eastern points before returning to Aahevllle, i Mrs, K. Erlcwon and children have returned to BUtmore after a visit to friends In Hk'kory. I Mr, and Mre. Thomas Rollins leave to day for Washington where they will be the guests of Mrs. J. M. tang Icy. Mr. ft wain Ellas hns returned from Governors Island where he waa the guest of Ills brother Mr. Kope Kllus, Jr. ii j "Miss Irene RrlcNon Is expected to re turn to day from a visit to friends In Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Klmsey and Or and Mra Reed of the Aahevllle school went to Piswih New Tear'B day and climbed to the summit. Mr. Roy Watts who has been upend nig me holidays with his mother at the Manor leaves for college to (tyty. Mr. P. W ttumner leaves for Phil adelphia to day Mr. Bernard Smith left yesterday for the Jefferson Medical college at Philadelphia. Mlaa Julia Smith l.i vlnltlng her Ms ter Mrs. Walker In t'harlotte, and t later visit friends In Hock Hill. MIhm Klsle Peloiibet friends In the North l vlilliu; Miss M a ry 1 1 for schci Uye 'I In Swope leave tho Fast alle Hhnrtlv ClltllV ('t'lK! slitiri; ) (o vUv, ami $1 JH1-112 to pending the Holidays with her par ents In Blltinore. Mr. Reed Walser of Htatosyllle In vtMUok friends in Woolsey. Miss Janle tlerr has returned from a vintt to friends In Old Fort. At I mi Pearl Weaver and Miss Ft Ire have returned to Canton after spend InK several daya with friends near Weavervllle. Mr. ntul Mrs. Oeorge Turner and daughter. Mis Kvelyn Turner of Hos ton, Mass. urrlved yesterday and will Spend the winter in Ashevillc. Mrs. Itobcrt Howe and son of Wln- etoii-Kalcm are vlxltlng Ms. Howe's parents In West Aslioviltc. for several Weeks. ,MIm Haille Jenkins has returned from a lsll to fi lends In lluntli-Tson-ville. Minx Miiude l''irsylhe left yesterday for the eastern pail of the state to visit friends for the remainder of the winter. Mr., In lie 1'i.ink Heatly of New York la illy for a brief sidy on bust nes. M rx. shortly several II. ill and son Malvln leave lor MIhsIkhIiI after spending weeks In the city. Mm. Hart Is .the sinter of Mr. .1. M. Chiles. MIkh from a vwnl. M illllie weeks Dorset! has returned iHlt to friends In Bre- Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lambert left yetiterday for New York after a stay of several monthii tn Ashevllle. Mrs Charlton Millard returned Sun day from Kansas City after a visit of several weeks to her mother Mrs. Lip scomb. Mrs. F W. Campbell who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. O. Wolfe on Woodftn street returned to Augusta, ., yesterday by way of An derson, S. C, where she will Join Mr. Campbell and will visit In that city for a short time. Mia Pansy Sumner leawr today for tavenport college. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merrill of Char leston. 8. C. are visiting rolatlvies In tho city for several weeks. Miss Minnie Reynolds has returned from Wayneavllle after a visit of a month to friends. Mr. O. J, Fltshugh of Canton Is In the city on business for several days. Mr. William S. Henderson of Phil adelphia l I" the city on business for a few days. Mlaa Lelo Humner loft yesterday for Wnoster, O., to resume her studies In the University of Wooster. Miss Pattle cartwrlght of Memphis. Tena.. Is visiting Mies Helen Manders who Is spending tho winter In Ashe- h'llle. Mr, and Mrs J. W. Eont, of Klisa hethton, Tenn., are visiting Mrs. Bdnns' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. MoCala of ta Depot street. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Pickens have returned from a visit to Mrs. Pickens' mother, Mrs. Johnson at Nashville. This afternoon Miss Mary Westall will tenve for Randolph-Macon Wo man's college, nt Lynchburg. Va., and Mr. Jack Went nil for Davidson college. NEW YORK CITY WINS FIGHT FOR 80-CENT GAS IN U.S-SUPREME COURT But Price Proves Unrcmun rrativo Gas Compauios .May Rovivo Case. . N. Y. COVUT REVERSED (By Auoclated Pratt.) WASH1NOTON. Jan. 4 vSpeaklng for the entire membership of the su preme court of the V'nlted States, Jus- the I'eckham. of that court.' today announced the decision of tin court In the i seen of the public service com mission of New York, the Ctt ot New om, alici tne .morney fteneriil of New vs The i 'oiisolKJsred c.hk ,-om- psny. of New Vurk City, which In Iveil the allillt of the SO ieuls KH Iiia of that cilx. In ctT.'l the dc- ieion upheld the law, but it closed with the IntlniHtlon la;il If practical leet t( the rate fixed should prove to lie iiiii cuiiineiMtiv P tu, a!l emmmny have llo piivH. kt of revlvini; the case liie I'nlled Hi.iIi h cln ult , mirt for the .southern illMtrlcl of New Voik he !!( which the case was tried and wtnch aranted mi injunction iiKalnst I In- enforiemi-iK r the law. s i sec. and wh.s Instructed to .UkiuI.is the case without prejudice The court merely aniionni ed Its con IUHlona and it was stated h Justlc cr. ksam that the Mill opinion would he placed on tile some lime In the fu ll ire. The court failed to pass speed), -ally upon the constitiillonnlttv ,,f the law its entlivt. hut did pronoiinco In- aild some of Its features, as for in stance that prescribing the amount of pressure to be required of the com pany. In the main, however, the te- of too decision was to the effect that the tins cotmmnv had been nro. imiturc In its prayer for relief in tht t presented its petition for an Injunc tion Ivlotv then- had been an oi.ixir- t unity law. to test the operation ol tha lmlnn Is twelve miles broad one way and seventeen the other K ,r year sees alioiit twenty miles of new streets added to It- In New York's Bronx ooi,KCnl park then are nearly twice the num ber of animals that there are rn the 1-ondon soologieal garden. "xl the isriiup rtisnrer ,J "hv lhniMl-t'p," a new serial lw IIsImkI la oilny't Ullaesv Impossible1 ft Is Impossible to be well, simply impossible, if the bowels an constipated, waste products, removed from the body at least trouble. Ask your doctor about vegetable. He knows why f hey act News of the Capital RAI.KIOll, N. C Jan. i. That the policy In the North Carolina of allow ing Individual countiea in Koruh Caro-1 Una to mulntain coavh-t camps la dependent of the supervision snd coat- j trol of the atalc prison authorities fce abolished is a special recoinmi ndiitloo ; in the annual report of the board of dlrwtors of the state prison Just filed' with the governor for the general as sembly. The report argiw that the state be Kivon direct CtHitrol of ail per sons sentenced in all the counties of the state to terms of Imprisonment bej uii,4ei in,- iifiuii, i ui sialic aim BH senfenwd for felonies less than capi tal he committed direct to the poni tentlary and those sentenced for mis demeanors be committed elthrr to the state farm or the nonrest "nill meanor amp," nll to be under the care and control ot the directors of the Slate s lrlson. Furthermore, that t'he directors be empowered to hire out convicts to counties for road work at One dollar pv day In squads of not less than fifty., aontrol and mainten ance to remain wkh the utate and the road work done to te in accordance With a general itats highuuy ochetwe and under the supervision of a state highway engineer. There are now about forty counties In the state main taining Independeat convict camps and the penitentiary management declares that these can but be fruitful of the moat serious abuses. financially the report of the prison management shows that December 31 there was -on hand' tt$4,7t In rash, solvent credits and larm products un sold, hut that the $141,366 cash on hand was passed through voucher to ttie state treasurer for the payment of the outstanding "prls.,n bonds." The report declare that if the legislature Insists on these bonds taken ap by tho use of this money It will leave the prison without available funds for maintenance Bo that It w ill be nec- ossary for the legislature to provide for the running expenses of the prison during a good part trf the next year. The voucher is to be held by the state treasurer aatll the legistlature acts. One of the first members of the leg islature to arrive for the approaching session Is Chan. T. Williams, democrat. who comes to tha house from Dare county with hie seaf contested by J. M. Btrlnglleld, who ran against him on an Independent ticket. The offi cial majority for Mr. - Williams Shown by the returns la Jttst three votes and Mr. Strlngneld's contention is that errors In the count In one or more precincts. If corrected as they should, would turn the majority In his favor. In the contest 8trlag(ield will be rep resented by R. N. Hi mens, Bsq., of Itsl elgh. and Williams b K. F. Aydlott and other counsel. Mr. Thcadorc M'eekins, Dare county,! state fish commissioner under the llsh ct of 1907, Is Tiere for the purpose of filing his report as commissioner; with the state geological board which will be In nnnttal session Tuesday. He says the fish laws tiave worked ; very satisfactorily and that recommen dations will Involve no material chan ges in the present statute fcy the regls lature. The report of the a I ate department of labor and printing on the status of cotton, woolen and k sitting mills in Nortih Carolina made Ipwbllc today shows that there Is invested la capi tal for these lines of manufacture In North Carolina $S4, 192,800 with the employment of 3,lfi3.07H spindles. 54, K 1 2 looms, .232 -knitting machines with 132.B61 horse-power. Employed in the cotton, woolen and silk mills there are 64.262 operatives, and de pendent on the mills for support are 146.409 people. Very little, If any violation of the child labor law Is shown and a targe per retit of the fac tory management favors a compulsory school law. The avrmge day's work l.i 10 7-10 bouns. Sheriff J. W. Tucker, of Pitt county woe here today to carry back to Pitt for trial this week M;il Brown, the ne- uro w ho slipped up behind a Mr. White of Pitt county, three weeks ago and struck him over tin load with an axe inflicting a wound that It was thought for a while would prove fatal. How ever the man 1h re. ,ering now and the trial will he onh for secret ns satilt. The negro w as brought here for sure keeping. Hi,i. belns danger si the time of an ,-itiempt to lynch him. niK KTOI.I-A WOKSF.. t)hl Proverb With a New Anll- Tin- woods r full of "so-tailed" reiueilles for H;idne-.s You nui cull an tiling in creiition n remedy, hut to use Horn Is like lock ing the stulile alter the horse Is sto len. Italdness and Paielruff are caused by n germ If o.u don't kill the serin the germ will kill the hair. Scientists have labored with the problem of a preventative for Itald ness for mnnv years Newhro's Herpieide is the product of a modern idea, nml will cure IVin drufT and prevent HMdnoss because germ cannot resist when you apply Herptclde. Herpieide is a valuable bnlr dress ing and scalp disinfectant as well as a cure for Dandruff. Sold by leading druggists. Send Iftc In stamps for sample to The Hcrpichle Co.. Detroit. Mich. T silos: 5 no and H .00. Seaaidl's F'harmai y," Spe cial Agents. OLIVE When used f.r nifdiciual imqHistw should U of abstluto fwrity. Wo have it in both f much ami Italian. 0WNBEVS 25 Montford Are. ' to be potsoriorrs suDsrances, mast once ech dAy. or there will Ayer Pills, gently laxative, directly on the liver J.0..rf!o. RESCUE WORK ! DAY AND NIGHT AT MESSINA (Continued from first page.) arms to stop her, but the woman was nut of her mind wkh fright. She low ered her head and precipitated herself on the queen, driving her head with full force against hef majesty's breast. The queen fell backward. Her mouth became full of blood and this bleed Ins continued for some time." "And wliat did the doctor sty?" the minlHter of marine was asked. "1 don't know," Hixnor1 Mlrabello re plied. "I don't think he was even con sulted. Tho doctor only knew that ker majesty took choral that night to Induce sleep. Who could have slept under those fearful conditions? "The next day her majesty contin ued her work os usual, although ev ery now bikI then her Hps were red dened by Wood. "Queen lielene Is. worthy the un derlying admiration of the entire Ital ian people." Lack of proper apprenticeship , sys tem for training boys fourteen to twenty years of age In the different trades Is widely held in Kngland to be responsible m a larg degree for the "casual labor," lack of employment and poverty of thousands. Good Fire Worrd Phone 223. lirad Ihe opening chapter of "The ItoumJ-l p." a aew serial .Mors pub lished In today's f 'itlaen. TO riTRK A COLI IN ONT5 AY. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund emiwy if R falls to cure, K. W. O ROVE'S signa ture Is en eacb box. lie. ' - fhs ECOONIZED SUFOUOI at sll tsssrMl and DnoeaUe Cocoas and Chocolate NOTICE. Is hereby given that Mr. J. B. Slmpe, Mr. 4. W. L. Arthur, and Mr. A. II. MeOormlok are the onlj authorised representa tives of this company and no other person (whatsoever) has authority to collect and receipt for money due or to make contracts for Its account. ASHEV1LLE COAL AND LUMBER 'COMPANY, A. H. fflcCormlck, Bee. and Yreas. CHIROPRACTIC Chiropractic adjustments treat ment) has been endorsed by Govern ors, many U, S. and State Senators and thousands of Citiaens of other states a being the morit advanced and modern method in removing abnor malities or diseases that the human body is heir to. We court Investigation. Incurable cases our specialty. DR. C. P. COMTTOy AND 1R. J. A, MATHIS, CHIROPRACTORS. Legal Blilg. South of Fountain riioue 621. AshetfllQ, N. C. M. WEBB Millinery Importers No. Battery Park Place, Piame 1044 Asnevllle, N. C. I.ADIKS AND (iKXTI.KJIKN. We keep your clothes cleaned, sponged and pressed at small cost. "I.ct us dye for you." Queen City Dyeing and Cleaning Works II Oinrch Street. llione it 0. We sell the latest styles of Winter Hats cheaper than you can buy them from the big mall order houses. Paris Millinery t aOTTH MAIX STREET. -w The Ashevillc School of Music and Dramatic Art THE ACDITOimiM Phsme S4. OIL auijfu II So.llUI ir. PWaM Uliil II 111! I 1 inen Jordan Keccntly we m'cived a very large line of Torchon Lace wh it-li we are prepared to sell for 5c yd. All we ask of you is to eome in and look at j this' lace then the tiiroc thousand yards that we have on hand will go quickly. . - ' Tiast 3rear we had something similar to this lace that we sold at the same price Tfie many- people who bought of this laec will no doubt be delighted to hear that we have received another shipment.. Re niemlKT. 3,(X)0 yaixls of cotton and linen torchon lace for 5c yard. .' Jiihs. Coats andStomhtpmM We believe in selling our winter goods while there is still time to wear them. They ban be worn the rest of this mouth, February, March and most of Ap ril. Then the kind of Suite we sell will last much more than a season Nothing too extreme in our line. These prices should be very tempting', to eco-" nomio Mroien. 33 1-3 discount m ail suitepats and skirts. ' ' ; . - . V -' "f crust Mills" Knit Underwear is Jheesil vya tejti .Special ' A rood to-yrnt irnaranteed case wltb American movement tot tt.M. OO. ers from $5.W np. ' . , rx-.&wWr.lW-s...: J. 'E. CARPENTER Jeweler. . ,s ... , PatjMsi Areaaa. D. H. McKINNON . 7 Fallon Ktmi (Over Redwood's Store.) Ladies and Gcnllemens TAILOR SKINNER & HUNTER Hair Dressing Parlors, room 10, Paragon Bids. Phone 117. W make a specialty of electrical face and scalp treatments. Latest of everything la Hair Goods and Hair Dressing-, Switches and Puffs made from your com bin go. La Grecque Corsets. . For every type of figure. GREENE & CO., 12 Church Street Put a Classified Ad in The Citizen. Our constant aim is to serve Dairy Products of the highest quality, absolutely clean and sweet. c We guarantee all our products and are glad of an opportun ity to redeem anything found unsatisfactory. 1 But we try to maintain such a high standard that everything will be highly SATISFACTORY, and we believe we are succeeding. ' '. ' ' ' ; !." "V;. In addition to MILK and CREAM we make a spec ialty of FANCY CREAMERY BUTTER and EXTRA RICH ICE CREAM. Our prices are reasonable and our service prompt and courteous. May we not serve ybtit ' ? ' ' Ashevillc Pure PnOXB 65. 51 BYTTONAVimBETTER PHONE 356 ASHEVILLEN.C. SPECIAL SALEM CLOAKS AND SKIRTS Our. entire stock of Cloaks reduved 33 1-3 r cent or one-third off original price. All Skirts 25 per va:ii or one-romtu oil onginai prw-o. (live ns n look before buying. S i'4 Coce bi;!sc yard . MISS C&UISE Manicuring and Hairdresa tog Parlor. Hair Goods in all tha latest styles. Wavy 8 witches, Buns, Crown and ' rtyche Pnfts, Combs, - Carettes and Toilet Artlclca Chiropody, Facial and Scalp Treatment by expert op erators. Combine' and ' eut ' hair made into Puffs, 6 witches and Pompadours. . . ,,--y TboiM IV. as llaywood Street. ; Ground Floor. i t J 'We want yo to '- ' t 4 ! 0 The merits ttT -our M, ft In dlan Coal by burning a ton ot Z it. It Is free from slate, rock X and dirt, 1 Carolina Coal & i . Ice Company, , PHONE 130. MM T Millc Company f p"
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