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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, April 2, 1897 THE MARKETS. AROUND TOWN. jKfiMMRWMMMKXRm. 1 Qas Coke Furnace Coke ICOXTIMGEO FROM FIRST PAGE 1 We have Coke Specially prepared for Cook stoves i.rt Kangrs.

and tl Best Qtmlf tics Artistic Furniture. ANTHRACITE C0A1. -PARLOR LUMP COAL DOVES, i.T 1 OAL Thoroughly screened at our tbe only retcrreriing rl.o'f In iht Orders received for wood Irom Bill more Euan. j.t,o Prejiared as wantid. Prom rlclivn v.

Coal Comi 34 Avcuui Asbeville lew Call Phone f-. ASHEYILLE SUPPLY FOUNDRY to, but it will be well spent. stock is worth the price on the artistic furniture if you purchase here. Market Street. Special Offer 0WEHSB0R0 WAGONS! W.

B. Williamson Co We have in stock 2 wagons, 2-inch steel skeins, 2-inch tread low wheels 1 wagon, 2J-inch steel skeins, li-inch tread, regular wheels. 19 These wagons are the best on the market. also have several one-horse wagons of our own make which we oiler at a low price. "How much are your 35 cent Photograph Frames 25 cents just now.

For a few days, in order to reduce stock, we will sell those double cabinet photograph frames at. 25 cents cash. Come before tbey are all gone. Rogers' Book Store, 22 S. Main St.

Great Auction Sale My line and well selected stock of Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Silver Novelties, Souvenir Spoons, Eye Glasses, Opera Glasses, Blouse Sets, Belts, Gold Tens, Cut Glass, Tuff Boxes, Salts Bottles, Cologne Bottles, Shell Combs, amounting to thousands of dollars, must all be sold at auction to the highest bidder. Sale Begins Tuesday, March 23 And will continue from day to day until the entire stock is sold out. Everything will be guaranteed same as at private sale. Do not miss this great opportunity as you cannot afford to. Continually bad health only is compelling me to give up business.

HAD BEEN SICK. bi8 rle" that 8 hKCh of "'h Bat reserve power. '1 thought vou were flat oo vour back," I said. "I was." he answered, "but as soon as tbe crisis came. I began to take PABST MALT EXTKACT, the -hfst" ton.c It vetJfor tlT'- b3C e0l0r 8trfKth A WKS DeBS- KlTe8 Ti01 BDd bU-- 1 tC Asheville Drug Company, JOHN B.

HANKS, MGR. hist Court Square and College Street. Undertakers and Embalmers, U' .1 1 11 tMtton a first class ilh tare 8tock Kds from the Ladies are especially invited to attend the auction at my store. Seats are provided at the auction for ladies. Come and secure bargains.

Auction commences at p. m. and 7 :30 p. ni. Respectfully A.

KIENLE, No. 53 Patton Ave. r-- ivj me unrst pared to wait on tbe public NOLAND HARE, HKW YOB It STOCKS. Today's quotations by T. A.

Camp's private wire. No. sj Fallon avenue. bngarRe Co. iiiiiAm Tobacco 73.6 Hi more It Ohio.

'caoada Soutnern. 7 So Chic a Norlhw'TD 101.6 Gas 7 71 7'thx. Unrk I P. 6j iC C.C Louis luLlel Lack Ik Us Central ol N. 0.

B. C. Mil. ft St. Paal 'C St P.

LI At H. Canal fclle Railroad Lake Krieta L'wiitc a hville M. A Telasprt V. Crn. Northern do pret ij.

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gCOTaTIOBS. Caah May. July. as 4lS Abl 4 6i 4 67 s7 8 6a 16.7 I' 3 IS I 77 70 1 14.1 Hi 25 Aug ar-l. Rit.s Pork Oats Corn Naw Yosx, April a Money 1 ,4 per cent.

London Kxchangt I4 H6 to I.IVKKPOOL COTTON MARKET. Slot'. (. Sales Fxport joo. CONTRACTS.

Opening 3 5 V) 3 Cloainr is 9 3t-9 J-ISH-9 3 5-9 Jt-7 JSC-I Mrh. Apr Mf Jo.lv.. June Aug 8epl Oct ABHKVILLB Corrected dally by Powell at Snider arholesali ana reian irrocera. These pricea are being pair by he merchants of the city today ijlo aoiApplea. i.ookbi Apples, dried i4, ChuVena Pumpkina, each Tu'keya yxJSlSorghum astox ae ivttao; Beeawaj, per lb so Potatoes, aweet 45 Honey ioiituv.

Pobttoes Iriah jotojo Turnips jaaai' Oniona i.w Calibaue. per lb 3 Wheat 95 Corn 4' 41 Meal Oata aeaoa, per 751.00 Peas 5a to JO -5S Rye. Hay. r'- ton 14 001917 5- Chestnuts 6 (StolCelerv. oet ludez to Nw ArlvertlHementa.

For Sale-K Atkinson Han PamtioK-C I Bi.r.1 Salt Water fly-He, ton Wanted-(o Cumberland Ave Money to Loan Chta A Webb New Books Morgan a Book htore Men'a Tan Shoea-I 11 Bianion Si Co Hobba Medicine p. Ibam's Pharmacy Clean, Bright Rooms Asheville Hot-1 Position Wanted 1. SDa.lanhui. a raoa 4 Owensboro WairoiiH" Ahrvln iSuppyCo 4 1200 Attorney, Legal duilding. poR SsLK-ko bushels 6ne Karly -S.

latoet lor seed or table use Info Rose no otsto suit. ATKINSON. KOOMSHor Rent-Store room, bed rooma acd office rooms. Apply to C. 8.

COOPER, Kdimo4P south Mam St. V'KWcrop Seeds--Prime Red Clover. Tim lhy. orehard and Herds Grass Seeds. Lawn Grass Seeda a specialty at DICKERSON'S.

YJ 1 rirai cms girl none r.t Oetd BOnlV. 1 11 I family. Apply go BMRL AND A V8. alter 5P m. dit Water TnfTV-nlce candy out ud in sc bOiea.

Th ehllHrn all .6 Main St. 'Phone i8j. VHKKKisthe house in the city at which our waaon does not call 1 1 a nnw r.i one 'phone 70 MODEL STKA.M LAfNDRV. H. W.

Band. I ''O-sos tKg incubator will he at liherlv on Atiril Unr 1. hiM i elude cate ol chicks tor 10 days. A (dress C. fBLTON.

Ii7a.w-.p Arden, N. A HKVILI.H. pan and present -an IUu traied pamphlet 01 aahevi.le and vicinity handy Kinde book, an stores ur address ''-'P B' 6 t'itv. L'OK 8sI.K-A (ood twostoty snd basement buck store Sous In umul t'On Will Sell at a barffnln lor nxmhoar NTICF.PHsLAUGINK-Cure'quickly and sa'ely headache and nrurnljU iron, ever cause, kind or deirrre No bad alter effects oosr; jjc. and 3oc tult'ea Jidtl jp kaVSOKS im'G STORR (ALLon Pitipattick.

Morth Main mht0 OTCd 01 oils, varnish, hard oil etc aa he kena th iru lound in the city. Kaiinialea made- on all kinds painting, kalaomiciiig. paprr worlr. etc IONS painted on las-can make mirrors oil? Ihem-woik first class klndt 01 fancy lettered aigna, Cloth alalia ina.ie on notice. ,1 BAKI) Hear ol Burnett's Shop, j6 College St.

F'UK SALH-Kkks Irom the best strairs ol pure bred Doalirv inr H1.i.iV:-B,.-WM Bi.hm. and Ki.l taps. Call on or addreaa ST (: KNIGHT. Boa 71 Asheville. KWbwks can altraya oe lound on our ahelvea, we keep ihe lateat books and mac neap inleo.

A full iin i euvelopta Pull line oi Mank book MOatGAVS BOOK SrORR W. Court Square. kl r.l.l,T and graduate in pharmacy of ic a.s eaoerleuce. aober, reliable and com- peten wants position mauaaer. Special eznt rienr im 7.T! up lo date pharmacy.

Acl Ireai i S. C. P. ABC OK BCr.t.tPS, JODV Thought aprtng, I jug distance axle. Por ssle at T.

S. MOKKHOVs Carriage warehouse. The Roe of the Shitd read ol Ambrosia, the Healhrn sirl boast, readol the figlei Charles Lamb used to roast. tasted the terrapin stewed in the wine. the heel ol John Bui', and admit it was tine.

there's not, never was, sever will re bdad Anything in this worM like Ihe roe of Ihe shad. Apolog'ea io th anihor I Aud the best place to grt them is wbtie they are tbe freshest. You can be of them fresh eyery morning, and ircfully selected stock, at ASHEVILLE FISH COMPAhY. Stall IN City Market. Telephone 8MI.

and suffering. Tbe home became tumult tiooa witb accldim and praise, when the otdier bare bit comrades keep time to Colombia's aothero, Tbe Star Spangled Banner, and Id felicitous it mark ti-tended bis hand to Admiral Belknap Tbe scene as tbe veteran officers clasped banda brought the tears ot eistacr and tte jubilation continued without tbe inclination to rep ea them. The Houlht-ru Crohn. At tbe oration concluded, tbe epectac- ular scenes were renewed and tbe urtain lifted opon tbe surpassing and perfect vUion of the Southern Cross. A Ktoupofjoung ladies, daughters ol Confederate veterans, sed in gowns ot snowy whiteness on pedestals aliening witb tbe spreading stars and bars.

Tbe outlines of tbe symbol btcatne most clearly distinct and the tcerie as dialing and sbowy as fairyland when the young ladies, responding to the call of States as tbetr names were reached in the sing ils of The Konnie Itlue I I ig." by J' McLoud.uplilted a bu'bot glowing color the dove ol peue descended witb out stretched wings above (hem and a veil I. I 1 or aiapery inning uiscioseu a origin ucw Confederate tl ig. The statehood thin thrillinglv emlior) ied was repretented by Miss Nina Johi-son, South Carolina; Mis Daisy Mi Unwell, Mississippi; Miss Willie Srartle, I-'iorida; Miss Mamie Kobinson, Ala batna; Miss Jogie I'atton, (ieorgia; Mm-Anna Smith, Louisiana, Miss Aria A'av, Texas; Miss I'loy Williams, Virginia; Miss Hlanche Weaver, Arkansas Miss Grace Jones, North Carolina; Mits Katie Cruise, Tennessee; 3ii Carrie Grant, Missouri; Miss Marie Claverie, Kcl-tucky. The emblematic display was the design of John 1'. Arthur, and Miss Fannie L.

1'aiton arranged the artistic grouping. Cbas. K. Waddtll skillfully manipulated tbe eliclric lighting. Capt.

M. Gudger's remarks he Heroine ol tbe Confederacy" related the darug peifortned by Mis I II Kumbougb, who enacted the tit'e ro'i, when tbat lady braved tbe terror ol night and fired a idge toat covered Longstreet's retreat from Chickamauga. Tbe heroine was framed in a picture ol loveliness enhanced witb the pics: nee of her daughter, Miss Kumbougb, in tbe act of presenting a magnificent cluster of American Beauty rosts. ''Dixie's" strains blended with a storm ol cheering Irotn tbe audience, and tben tbe realism of "All liet Along tbe Potomac Tonight" was put on. Tbe lint a of the famous poem were read by Miss Willie Kay as Capt.

W. W. West, on picket duty, tramped tbe lonely station in the forest glades. His reveries of far-off home, the rifle's crack, bis death, and the vision of watching wile and babies were strikingly done, and with tbe Hut tering folds of tbe stars an! stripes drooping arches above the characters of tbe evening's drama, tbe visage of grim war vanished at the entertained assemblage sang "America." Hound the Camp lire. Tbere was not a free admission in ihe crowded house.

Dr. U. O. Roberts by able method di rected tbe stage movement. The salute ol the line in command of Kav was leu lly cheered.

Master I.ouis Milton Huurr.e has tbe distinction of being the youngen actor in the scenes. Dr. Geo. A Mebune and Mrs. Mtbane entertained Miij.

Cbas. 1.. Davis and Geo. S. Powell in an upper box.

The evening could scarcely have passed without the grandly played harmonies of Cobb oicliestra. A delightful was formed by Mis Lacy SUrle, Dr. S. W. Ilaltle and Capt.

O. W. in ihe wooing of tbe soutnron tulle Maj I', MtKissick gave theater party that inclmled Mr. and Mrs. Seavey, Mr, Stibel of New York, Col.

1: H. Parsons, inrprctor general ol Gen. I H. Snertdan't staff, mid Mrs I'arsons Tbe lux party ol Dr. and Mrs.

S. Itattlc inc'uded A'IhiiihI Itclkuap. I'. S. Mrs.

Koswell 1. Hitchcock, wile ot the late Commandtr K. I). Hitchcock I S. Mrs.

C. L. Davis, and Dr. and Mrs. T.

P. Ctieesborotigh. Tbe committee of arrangements, W. Hretse, I. M.

Kav. P. Arthur. Jones, P. MiKissick, W.

W. West. I M. Williams and C. H.

Way provided an entertainment of surprise and wouiler as tbe vastneis the novtl views unK.liUil Win. b. Hreese, in tbe uniform the Irish Volunteers ol Charleston, S. C. J.

Wesley Shell Kobeit Hume Hiecse tbe -years-old recruit, and James I rtssley, su fret six. with coon skin iii ami siiuirrei rill lor meet a uurtettc irom tne old stock if ffu ult to duplicate Among i lie guitleincii who accepted the invitation ot W. Hreese to have seats on the plailnrm during tin ora ion were Ailmiral Helknnp, Mai. li I AlcKissiik. Col.

li. Parsons Matthew P. Kvan. in. ohn Hey Wil l-arrn, Capt.

T. It.iokhart. Joseph Adams, csii W. Smith, Capt i. i'uii i.

nut. l. J. Mewart. Capt Giniei, i.mi ih M.

oiieS, Dr Battle anil li I mi ni iijk won a niMnrv ol .1.1 tint tlis was onviewasllic i lisul hr Cane Creek ll.s ot Huiii-oiiilir. was Ixirne dur I'igtlie war as tin mluisof the irth Camlin i. ist rviriingthc ft ig was van ad tn K. .1 1 1 1 llumr Hreese in the scene el tin Koll," and later inthepri.Ki.ini 1 uJ Kutleilge. The iii i inoiiiiiu (i oat of arms oil, vii' iiij.v in mil side and upon lie ot Ik idle iii.itt..

l.ilnrtv i.ud our n.it -ii i j. him nnn'iti mnt, a wtei.ui nt th, i ''li C.rolni.i. ami i-rrgrant ol is loinpam. was pies cm witb the iiHmi not In- i'oscioi! shut 'sh iiiiUd to hun In l' captain at Stu Ibyvill Tom. I Mieitnn catried tne ig thri mh 1, hghts and.

ne ex ii. iioeriiol skiiimslirs. doe liiin.i i I was yistirduv oll.red Mi Slielf.nl.. i dors but without I sit iimn Ur 'eplud. "I vouldn't trade that Ur I'r.

Cu.it ol 'i. utile lli-ri. I' i' thv an I Mrs. 1'iliticy is of the Motel Berkelry. I I niversitv ol 1,.

A'Slstant Scvirtarv ft" i-esi lent nl tb: iu-e Mad lormcr Agri. ture .1 -awiiev conurrp investing in Asbeville real estate I i'I i rub ibl spec'! sometime here dunug the sum rer. IiilCiiuin Coui li.is lor silea tuil assortment of leal such as I Asheville Cycle Company 1 ou can pay a great deal ot money at some stores and your home will be filled with gaudy, inharmonious pieces of furniture. You can spend a great deal of money here it you want Every piece of furniture in our tag, You can't help buying NOLAND Sc HARE mctani-: casket, we are now day or night. Keftectfullv pre NO.

11 PATTON AVENUE, 'Phone 291. "Eagles," SELLS THE DISTINCTION WHEEL. A FULL LINE OF CYCLE SUNDRIES, THoNE 228. 47 PATTON AVE, 41 Patton Ave The Whitlock Clothing Boose. Our Mr.

Her nard Whitlock has just return ed from the Northern mar kets where he selected a beau tiful stock of ready made clothing fo men. dovs ant children. Also Hats, in felt and straw, Negligee Shirts and red hot Neckwear. These goods are rea ly for your inspection. everyone who thinks of get ting an Jiaster outfit will do wel to see our line ot choice goods at prices that will compete with any stock of like quality any where.

For choice goods in men's and boys wear we are still on the top. STORE ROOM and OFFICES FOR RENT In Paraxon buildine. front end of 3rd storj yery desirable, well lighted, and rour communicating offices on 2nd floor, corner Haywood St. and Patton Ave. In Johnston building, southwest corner -ourl Square Large club rooms on 3rd floor.

Three communicating offices nsor. On Lexington St One store room and "Jrid stcrr joining Brown's stables. 2nd story of brick building on Market oyer Hatch's workshop. Blacksmith shop cor. L'gleand Spruce Sts.

Apply Rutledge, Patterson, Webb Co 5 and li Johnston Block. DRAYING. Washington, April 2 Forecast tills m. Saturday: Generally fair tonight and Saturddj; slightly warmer; easterly winds Htrrv Rarn.s clerk at tie Vshevil itel, i id. The cratlc club will have a bus'- ss m.

toi" evening. Tomorrow is the second registration lor the May election. There wil1 fe a dunimsi meeting of Central Kpworth League this evening. Miss Kiti Cruise has accepted a pot tion with 0 streicber tbe new mtb Main dry goods bouse. Tr-re are, it is said, about 12 atipli cants in Buncombe for places under I Marsh I Milliken.

Tbere are 38 candidates for dri.u.y irsbalsbipi in Jacl-son "Kev. E. L. Bain bat acceptid an inv tatum to preach a special sermon before the members of the Euwortn League at Weaverviile, on Sunday night durirg commtncimeut," says tbe Epwortb News. The tobacco maiket has been holding its own this week as to prices and Theijuulity bas hardly been up to the average.

Tke plowing season will soon interlere materially witb tbe market. Tbere wre satisfactory breaks and prices yesterday. Prof. Gentry's dogs and ponies wre not paraded today because of tbe bad weather, and for the tame reason no alternoon performance was given. Tbe animal actors will appear at tbe tent on Syruce stieet tl.is evening, tomorrow alterno in ai tomorrow evening.

Kev. Dr. Chas. W. Bvrd and Chas.

W. Brown returned yesterday afternoon from Brevard where they attended tbe funeral ot E. Fitch Taylor, who died Wednesday. Mrs. E.

Pitc'j Tavlor and mother and sister also came from Bie vard, and left bere tbit altrrnooa for their home in Pennsylvatiia. The educational class of the Y. M. C. A.

will be given the tinal Ickson in commercial English this Next Tuesday evening tbe class will meet to organize for the study of commercial arithmetic. It is hop. tint man new members ill avail themselves cf the opportunity toj iin the class, which will be under tie direction ol Prof K. I. Ttghe.

THK PKOPLK. Tills Corner Devou-d to BIU ol lei- aoual lutoriiiatlon. I. N. Kambev has returned from Marshall.

H. A. Gu.lger has returned from Wash ington. Dr. Geo.

H. P. Cole of Hendersonville is in tbe city. A.C.Patterson is ill at his home in Webt Asheville. Mrs.

S. E. Buchanan will leave totnor ro New York to isit htr sister W. Ii. Sbutord, erq returned yester day from a business trip to Brevard.

Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clark of Canton 0., and Thos.

T. Pace of Raleigh ate at ine Mwannanoa. Thos Rollins, cs. and Representative will KoDerts ol Marshall, returned to th. ir bomes this alternoon altera shoit stay in Asheville.

Samuel Kennedy, who bas lor several dnysbien traveling in the eastern pa't ol the ate for Morgun, Alix mder.V Courtney, returned this afternoon. Hrewster Allison and Geo. S. Allison of Stony Point. Rockland county.

N. who are visiting Marshal T. J. Allison ut Statesvillr. came t'p witb th; Marshal yesterday I a day's stay in tbe moun tnin metropolis.

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in whii-b st.il. tiny mi tin riv. ru I'Al'EK KOK AKI'ETS Nice Lot ot leou Papers at Tbe C'ltlaen" Ofllce. Those wishing to pet psper for car pets or shelves can get them cheap at Tub Citizi-n business rffiie Th a all dean, and not torn or cut The price 10 cents per hundred Call rarlv you wish them, for tbey go yery rapid! Tiik Iitukn Company. Tbe hei timer in trbicb to arlvrrttsr ia tbe one sii.h possesses tbe onhdence ol tbe community iu tbe highest degree.

Tbe bich cbarscter of the throw raantW ol crrtlriuv nvrr all ri the advrrtmj, rlnmnf. Chark ii 1 ir wit tu an. Ll If i v. by Jon't ncv I I I 1 A 10c 1 he All aud I aud I've I've I've And Ilul sure only An ad like an egg to be good must be fresh, and good advertising begins in neatly printed stationery for business eorrespondence. V.

II are painstakers in selection of paper and types for presenting tasteful letter and note sheets, envelopes and all commercial work. THE CITIZEN COMPAxNY, Legal Building. Profits Knocked Out. KREE AIU ON TAP, EUGENE C. SAWYER, MGR.

Periodical Tickets Taken For Fish and Oysters Periodical tickets taken on all cash purchases of 6sh and oysters, 'rhe finest N. Y. Count oysters fresh daily We are exclusive handlers ol the famous Baltimore Oysters, others pre-fer greater profils we make less, but never lose a customer who gives them a trial. Pine Neuse River Roe Shad, low in ptice, White6sh. Red Snapper.

Pom-pano. Smelts, Shrimps, etc. Millers Stalls Unnd 15 Central Market. Telephone 237. VISITORS Are invite,) tn Inspect Ihe finest souvenir photnarnphs ever shown here.

The celebrated Hat.nntype ews ol Piltmore Mouse, estate and local acenerv. Picture, q-ie moun'ain and river sceneiy, na'ive teams caliinsand u-gto groups -mounted or unmountec. Ray's Cut.Hete Book Store, N. COURT Mil'AltK Pearsoll's Imported Lineo. FA9T COLORS.

Best Round Thread Art Linen. Beautiful Centre Pieces in Stamped Linen. Exquisite Embroidery on Linen. Handsorsc Hemstitched Tea Cloths in Lineo. Fast Color Floss Linen.

Fast Color Rope Linen. Very Fine Thread for Lace Work io Pure Linen. SoDtb Kensington Art School 18 CHURCH STREET. 1 Too many FINE SHOES. Too many FINE TRUNKS.

Will oiler them for the next 10 days with the profits taken off. Come quick and get your pick. The Guarantee Shoe Store. Leyy. Proprietor.

30 Patton Avenue. Periodical Tickets Taken. M. The Celebrated BARTHOLOMAY BOCK BEER Now on draught. Bottled fresh every day at the Acme Wine and Liqnor House, 66 and Main St JA8.

H. LOUGHRAN, P. O. BOX 372. We Have to Blow Our Own Horn, Ale and Porter! ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLES.

PPr.tnnil to inform the poblic tbat we have cecored tbe Poer and TlToitT of FMPan' Celebrated Ale. and aaTfor drabt 'nd ft" M- M.reb 22. AMRPD PHONE Pottle clean and bright). $1 per drz. Liqnor Coipany, There's no one to do it for us.

Our customers would help us occasionally, to be sure, but we can't wait for that We war vou to know right now that weare the LEADING CLOTHIERS in Asheville that our prices are honest that we can sell you the best for the least monev will give you full satisfaction will cive your "money back if vou want it. oceus ot convevi-rce. duds of trust, i long ard shirt forms chattel mortgagee, srarcn warrants. State warrants, summons, executions, etc. These blanks are well prioted.

neat and ckan and on good stock. Call at TllK 1'ISINI-SS lllMIF. loplt We have coal to turn whr don't you come and get it or phone Carolina Coal Co. Mew wboseopiBionsare valuabkkrow that keeping at it is the only way to advertiting success. Vet nine tenths ot tbe starters try the k.

lou'il get jj'Md liusmos with, ui f. i.t It taUhj adds oo daily (r xi. i PC XXX PORTER $1.00 Per Dozen Free deli eery to any part of tbe citv. Ine Bonanza Wine and I am now prepared to do all kinds of draying. Including moying household goods, furnltuie or anything.

Can be bond at AsbevUle Transfer office, 34 Patton aveooe; telephone 210. Residence Arlington street: 'phone 2.. Call on 1. Moore, 'phone 2'Jn. freiuht deii.it.

All orJerspromptlvattmdedto. J- M. LORICK. Alexander Conrtney, o. I'ATTON AVEME.

I'rliuiiior lltocl. rr. I i ici-eslrcc Morgan, v. ti ly et yoor sptiag suit tree. tell tbtm south main street.

fc Tel, phone No. Postcffice Box 16. 'fl.

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