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Asheville Citizen-Times from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 4

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THE ASHEVILLE, DAILY CITIZEN. FRIDAY. -AUGUST 26, 1838. THCIISOCIAL WORLD; AT THE GRAND. The Faust family of acrobats, booked Cobweb Psrty-Conoert and Bait by aT arV aTfc at? tl AROUND TOWN.

FORECAST till 8 p. m. Saturdays-Fair tonight; Saturday warmer. 1898. 1899 Cobb's OrehMtra.

for a season of 40 weeks with AL i Field, arrived In New Tork recently and will shortly be In this city for the Interesting and pleasant amusements were given last evening: at Mrs. Mitchell's on Chestnut street, in the forms of a cobweb party, peanut hunt and donkey party. The cobweb was made of g-auperjLpr opening of the season. The troupe con-! sists of six people, whose work is said to be wonderful. They have been performing tn the English and Germalt- Our advice now is to call as 'often as you can In order to keep up with new styles and patterns in 1 CARPETS threads resembling as nearly as possi HARD AND SOFT Kg (Rescreened.) FOR PARLOR and RANGE.

music nans all season. The elder Faust was for years a member at the ble the work, of a spider. A thread was Goal i Rialey troupe of asrobat. the most famous in their line of business, Faust i being at that time the boy that the Ris-leys threw into the air from the apex of the human ladder, the lad describing given to each participant to follow. At the end of one thread was attached the prize.

The lucky competitor was Dr. Faacette. The prize in the donkey contest wm WE SELL XT. evolutions of the most Intricate charac- VAND RUGS won by A. F.

Mitchell, while Dr. Calloway was surprised to receive the booby for his efforts. Can Fill Your Bins Promptly. Price and Weight Correct. CALL OR PHONO 40 The Biltmore Parish school will reopen Wednesday.

September 7. The teachers will be Miss A. Adickes and Miss Frances Mattison. Editor Shipman of the Hendersonvllle Hustler, who came to AshevUle this afternoon, brought the news that Mrs. Nathan McMinn, one of the most highly esteemed ladles of Brevard, was thought to be dying of erysipelas.

Superintendent George W. Til son requests members and friends of the French Broad Baptist Sunday school to meet at the church Sunday morning at the purpose of reorganizing. This school has been suspended for two months. IJeutenant Thrash has received blank requisitions by which the uniforms and equipments of the Blue Ridge Rifles are to be secured. It is urged that all the members attend the meeting; in the armory tonight.

In order that measurements may be taken for uniforms, caps, etc Love laughs at age as well as at locksmiths. That this Is so was shown yesterday when license to wed was Is- Field's minstrels will open the season at the Grand opera bouse Monday r-f'l We shall not try to tell you We are constantly receiving fresh Invoices of the finest China and India Teas and the Choicest A bag of peanuts was placed tn a secluded place and the search began After tireless efforts Dr. Calloway, whose taste for the goober was greater than his love for the long-eared ani evening. it ii.hi li lin ll ill IU NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Asheville Ice and Coal Company Page.

of them alU but will be pleased to show them to you. wanted s. uause. Wanted Farm. Box 244.

COFFEE BERRIES Which are dry roasted and blended so as to produce a delicious flavor Whitman's Candies Heston. mal, found the secluded spot, thus saining the honor of the last contest. Refreshments of cream and cake were served, completing a pleasant evening. I Paint Talk Dr. T.

C. Smith. 5 Coffee and Tea A. D. Cooper; Java and Mocha, 25c to 30c.

i Cadets! Berkeley Cigar Store. Shoes Alexander Courtney. IRON BEDS GALOREJ W. B. WILLI AHSON 1 6 Patton Avenue.

I Quickly and Neatly ChappelL Carpets Sawyer's Carpet House. Stove Repairing J. P. Bablngton. U.

S. Depository Blue Ridge Bank. Speaking of the Weather W. M. Hill An important item on the social book for Tuesday evening, August 30, is the concert and ball to be given oy Cobb's orchestra at the Battery Park hotel.

The program will open at o'clock, and the affair promfsea to be a most delightful one. Co. raed from Register Beachboard's of-i flee to Siras Pharm and Annie Whit-I tington, colored. The bridegroom has seen 65 winters and summers come and i go, while the bride's age is 50 years. A hospital train passed through Brick" and Cement Work Harper Some merchants make more on a pound of tea than they do in selling i barrel of flour not so with us.

Try our high grade 6oc. Tea. Straight or blended and you will b-delighted. We also keep Tetley's and He No Teas in packages. A.

D. COOPER. 32 SOUTH MAIN. Stiles." They have jnst arrived and are not only latest in design but most substantially built. In 6ty)es they suit the rich, but in price they suit the poor.

W. A. BLAIR, Telephone No. 75. 45 Patton Avium 1 Sweetest Perfume Paragon Phar macy.

The lawn fete which Is to be given by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the T. M. C. A. promises to be a very enjoyable affair.

It will be held on the college POSITIVELY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL- On the Safe Side Asheville Cycle" company. Asheville this morning bavins aboard members of the First New Hampshire, Ninth Pennsylvania, and First, Second and Fifth Missouri regiments. They were on their way from Chickamauga Good Bike Free Lee's Fruit, Cigar and Candy Store. grounds the afternoon and evening of Friday, September 2, and among other attractive features there will be a Maypole. Prettily decorated booths ana are going nome on so days sick leave.

Lot of Hammocks that we have ever en any-where is now piled up at this special hammock counter. And every TELEPHONE NO. 150. SPECIAL NOTICES. ANNANDALE Select private board.

POSTOFFK'K are to be erected for the sale of lemonade, candy and flowers. Music will be 76. Oscar Moore, who is charged with CAPITAL STOCK $168,980. Battery Park one one of the lot is as strong and good and rest giving as it having shot David Hemphill last week, was yesterday committed to jail by miss on ns ton, North Main street. Justice H.

C. Jones and his case will be furnished by the Biltmore orchestra. L. C. Watson of Lenoir is at the Hotel Berkeley.

v. Mrs. Thomas Johnson of Rock Hill, BRICK or cement job Work done on investigated September 3. It is believed that Hemphill will die soon short notice. Harper Stiles.

39 College i is beautiful. ROGERS' BOOK STORE, Phone 254. 20 South Mam Street. from the effects of his wounds. Moore 8.

is at the Bon Air. F. D. THOriPSON Commission Merchants. Hay, Grain.

Feed and Storage WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SOUTH LEXINGTON AVE. ASHHVILLE. WANTED A smalt place suitable for McRee Hatch and W. C.

Crow are up from Wilmington for a few days. nas. retained Luther Morris as counsel The Charlotte Observer has asked garden purposes. Address S.C. Gause, 130 Broad street.

OUR BICYCLES several gentlemen in a number of towns of the State to co-operate with it in securing funds for the monument The little shoe shop around the corner is the best place to get work done neatly and quickly. Chappell, 35 Col Excellent facilities for doing a gener al banking business. All business intrusted to us will have the best possible attention. Collections made and reported promptly. to Lieut.

William E. Shipp, a move ment started a few days ago by the lege. STORAGE OF FURNITURE A SPECIALTY Won first and second place in the races at Hot Springs. "Eagle" and "Cleveland" Bicycles are strong and Observer. The committee at Asheville FOR RENT One tenement, six un is composed of Gen.

Theo. F. David son, Charles Mcwamee, j. js. Rankin, durable, and last, but not least, are furnished rooms, pleasant location.

Apply No. 217 Haywood street. H. i S. and E.

P. McKlssick. served Seat Sale forMMar liasRelL 8-15dtf W. J. Alexander raised in hts-garden a watermelon vine which beats the record.

From one root all runners taken PHAETON for sale cheap. Second hand, but in excellent condition. Good Father Marion has returned rrom a visit to several points in the North. 11. H.

Luther is home from a few days' rest in the vicinity of Canton. Miss Kate Kostmyer of New Orleans is visiting Miss Carrie Furman at 101 Pine street. James R. Thomas and James L. Stringfleld of Waynesville are at the Swannanoa.

Mr. Gambol of Rhode Island; who has been visiting here, left for his home today. C. C. Smith, representing the Knox-ville house of Daniel Briscoe Bro.

is in town. J. S. Moody arrived here today from Chicago to visit at the home of his father, C. E.

Moody. Mrs. J. A. Wagner returned today from Greeneville, where she haa been visiting relatives.

Mrs. A. H. Dean of Spartanburg is visiting her niece, Mrs. George Hen together measure 626 feet.

If anyone easy running wheels. You are on the safe side when you buy of us. ASHEVILLE CYCLE EUGENE C. SAWYER, PROPRIETOR Phone 228. 47 Patton avenue.

AL. Q. FIELD'S! doubts, he can be convinced by calling make and solid leather top. Address P. O.

Box 384. 8-24dlw I on Mr. Alexander at 40 Flint street. No Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent totNaKMVMfa-t "WANTED" A small farm of 10 fo 30 acres with six or seven room house, within five miles of city. Address Farm, Box 244.

effort was made in the cultivation of this vine; it is simply a volunteer, and decidedly a better runner than the volunteers in Uncle Sam's army. Spartanburg Herald: On Monday Messrs. Charles Dearman and Moss GREATER niNSTRELS W. NORWOOD, President. E.

R. LUCAS, Cashier. WILL trade fine square piano for Hayes went to Asheville on the excursion train. While in Asheville Mr. THE BLUE RIDGE NATIONAL BANK good horses or mules.

See Bud Buch anan, 270 South Main. 8-22-deod3twlt Is now open at Ileinitsh Ilea-1 Dearman spotted the negro Charlie derson, 48 Grove street. Mills and at once telegraphed Sheriff Dean. He promptly received instruc WANTED To buy a paying business in Asheville. Livery preferred.

Address CF ASHEVILLE. Correspondence and accounts solicited. Banking hours 9 a. m. to a p.

m. J. E. RANKIN, Cashier. JAS.

P. SAWYER Pres gan's Drug Store. SCALE OF PRICES: First Floor, $1.00. j. Mcuarry, 1412 8th street, N.

Mrs. Mary F. Randolph returned today from a several months' stay with relatives in Rochester, Mich. Raoul and family, who have been with Mrs. Glaser on Chestnut wMsmngion, v.

8-ZO-dlw U. S. DEPOSITORY, CAPITAL $100,000 PERFECT DINNERS COOKKl. ON tions to have Mills arrested. Late Wednesday night Messrs.

Dearman and Hayes returned on the excursion train from Asheville, bringing Mills with them. Mills is a bad negro and is wanted here on several charges. Homer G. Monson of the staff of the Windsor hotel, Jacksonville, is at the FOR RENT Seven room house with Second Floor, 75 and 50 rents. street, leave today for Mexico.

Every accommodation extended to depositors consistent with t-ound Vapor Stoves bath, within five minutes' walk of court house. W. Turner, auctioneer. 31 North Main street. 8-24d3t Third Floor, 50 cents.

T. E. B. Justice and B. A.

Justice banking. Safety deposit boxes to rent. No interest paid on deposits have gone to Charlotte to prospect with a view to going into business there. ALWAYS READY. 2.000.000 NOW IN L'SE.

IF you want a picture of the battle of Manila, Dewey or any of our army Albert Kimberly left today for his GRAND OPERA HOUSE NO TUOUHLE. DIRECTORS. home in Boston, after spending his vacation with his parents in this city. iutru van at iviis. j.

a. jonnsons, Zi North Main Street 8-24d3t Miss Lottie Harbin, who has been NO SMOKE. NO ASHES. NO ODOIl. ALMOST No cost.

W. J. Slayden, James A. Burroughs, FOR OUR CARPETS visiting her cousins. Misses Carrie and Mabel Shuford, 53 Flint street, has returned to her home in Statesville.

SLUDER, Teller. HOUSTON MERRIMON, Bookkeeper. J. E. David, E.

R. Lucas, Swannanoa hotel, and expects to spend a month here and at other points in the mountains. Mr. Monson says Jacksonville's experience with the large body of troops encamped there has been generally pleasant. The city and the people have shown no disposition to "gouge" by raising prices and have done all they can to make the stay of the troops pleasant.

There is very little sickness among the men. Gen. Lee's staff, Mr. Monson says, is composed of as fine a set of officers as he ever saw. MONDAY, AUG.

29. Parade at II O'Clock A. At. WHITMAN'S cream chocolates fresh by express today. They are Une we sell them at 20 cents pound.

Heston's, 26 South Main street. 'Phone 183. BROWN, NORTHUP From Mrs. Mitchell's on Chestnut f. W.

Norwood, S. McDivitt. street, W. O. Elliotte goes to Edenton, 33 PATTON AVE.

and Mr. Dixon and daughter to their home in the eastern part of the State. WANTED A few hoarders tn private family; $5 per week; table board $10 per month; good rooms; central, on car line. Address Care Citizen. 8-25-d2t Among the late arrivals at the Bon DRINK Air are Mr.

and Mrs. Siler of Savan Lately it has been said that Sol. J. nah, Mr. Williams of Norfolk, Mrs.

Murphey and son of Montgomery, Ala. DEER a JJEEF WE CLAIM HIGHEST QUALITY. BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS AND ELEGANCE IN COLORING. WHAT MORE CAN YOU DESIRE? KOLOM CHAR Miss Ivy of Aiken, S. who has been visiting in Asheville sev Luther had his eye on the Republican nomination for Superior court clerk, and really gave the friends of Clerk James L.

Wagner some uneasiness. Now a story is being told to the effect that Mr. Luther voted for Bryan. Notwithstanding the fact that a great majority of the Republicans in this section were for silver before the Republican eral weeks, went to Landrum today to ESS visit for a short time before returning to her home. A Most Delightful Ceylon and India Tea.

Mr. Mets, Misses Tovan, Miss Rosen- velt, Mr. Conlon and son, after spend national platform declared for gold it FOR RENT Furnished and unfurnished rooms. Three connecting ground floor rooms with pantry, sink' and closet, opening from back Apply 5 Flint street, 8-ldtf BROWN practical tailors, over Jewelry Store, 27 Patton avenue. Leading styles.

Honest workmanship. Repairing and cleaning done. 8-15dtf. FOR RENT-5 rooms, bath and range, suitable for light housekeeping. Shady location, 10 minutes walk to postoffice; $15.

Apply 90 Cumberland avenue. HONEY and Molasses Taffy and pure' ing some time pleasantly at the Bon AWYER'S MUTTON, LAMB AND SAUSAGE, DRIED AND CORNED MEATS. Air, left today for their home in If there is a class of people on earth was regarded as unpardonable for a Vnember of the party to disregard this clause of the platform and vote In accordance with the dictates of his con CARPET HOUSE Charleston. S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. C. F. liay left today for who know how to blend teas to per Virginia Beach.

While there Mr. Ray science. The story is expected to affect CLOSING OUT SALE AT HALF PRICE. Out stock, of summer Goods for Men, Boys and Children will be sold at half price during this month of August. All li weight piece goods will be made to order at cost of production during August.

This is the best bargain sale of the year. Call and price our gaods todar at WHITLOCK'S, t. 41 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. Mr. Luther's chances.

We Buy the Best fection they are the people of Indi.i. will take a number of 18x22 photographs for the Norfolk, Virginia Beach Southern Railroad company, and a number of group photographs of mem MATTERS. MARKET No. 47 PATTON AVE. PHONE 228.

Acpla Crop Net Quito W. C. milk and butter kisses are the best I bers of the medical profession. Mr. and Mrs.

Ray will visit New York and Philadelphia before returning home. This tea is blended with 11 different kinds of tea. it is put up in the orlKlnut Phone or call orders promptly Delivered. Ktna or candy for children. It is put Largo aa Usual.

Business has revived to a extent on the produce market, be up in nice clean boxes at 5 cents Der dox ai j-ee tuu, Cigar and Candy TO ARTISTS. store, zi soutn Main street. Phoae 250. L. Whitehead, WE have the latest thins out in the tinfoil packages of half pounds nt 3" cents.

Try It. Asheville Painting Wanted for Pittsburg Exposition. The Board of Trade of Asheville has 8 t45 fct 4 it 0 ji sP jK ft js way or rurniture reviver. Try it and you cause of a large Influx of visitors. Meat dealers are especially feeling encouraged ovef the outlook.

The increased demand has caused a scarcity of poultry and eggs, and few chickens are being shipped. Local dealers have win use notmng else. We have also Just received a few new designs of wall F. H. White, papers, come ana get our prices.

T. STALL CITY MARKET. PHONE 216. Fltzpatrick Son. '17 SOUTH MAIN STItEET.

PHONB -'03 DONT FORGET The contest is still made arrangements whereby a large panel painting of Asheville or some point in Western North Carolina can be exhibited in a most conspicuous position at the Pittsburg exposition this fall. The picture might be one scene, or there might be two or four scenes of smaller size, the space available being eight or 10 feet square. The value of such a painting in directing the tourist to Asheville can open to all for the bicycle at Lee's Fruit, Cigar and Candy Store. A tick We have a lot of low-quarter shoes et with each 5 cent purchase and a chance to win a good bike free Ie's, 25 South Main street. Phone 250.

recently paid only a fair price for chickens, but there is an upward tendency in prices, and large numbers would be bought if obtainable. It is believed that the usual large quantity of apples will be shipped from Asheville during the approaching season. It is not believed, however, that the apple crop will be altogether as large in Western North Carolina, generally speaking, as last season. A gentleman who has made an inspection is of the opinion that Haywood county Speaking: of the Weather- THE in black vici. tan and patent leather, which we will sell at half-price one day only.

It makes no difference to our customers what the skies show up se rene existence attends our foods. Better get in out of the wet. W. Al. IUL, readily be seen.

The Board of Trade would be glad to have suggestions or propositions on the subject from artists, and those who are interested are requested to confer with George S. Powell. WHEN your eyes get tired reading at night, you begin to think you need glasses. Nine times out of ten it is a mistake. You need good oil in your Telephone.

66........ Selected Meat Dealers. LIEUT. COBB MM JFIETURNS. War Beard Secretary of the Naval Cuba Lands For Sale If You Are in at Horn.

Lieut. A. H. Cobb, secretary of the lamp, ury rratrs Astral and see Jf your eyesight gets better. Sunlight Oil and Gasoline Co.

Phone 121. PATRIOTIC Sofa Cushions anj Picture Frames, red, white and blue silks, a handsome line Just in. A complete line of wools and needles, also fleece-lined soles for slippers, and general fancy goods for the season. Designing and Stamping done. Mrs.

B. D. JoneB, 54 Patton avenue. 8-10-dlm Naval War Board, who has been at Washington since the beginning of the Insurance Company There are only two grades of these, wow tnat tne war is over, men of will furnish the usual good supply. In many sections the quality of the apples will prove especially satisfactory, it is believed.

In support of the assertion that Asheville is a large apple center, a report was recently circulated to the effect that last season McConnell Bros, shipped 35 barrels of the fruit. The firm mentioned frequently shipped that number of apples in a single day. One day they shipped 672 barrels. The firm consumed about 35 barrels, for personal use, in making pies. The West promises a big crop of potatoes, and this will have a tendency to keep prices down in thjs section, especially as very low rates exist on the roads leading from western points to war with Spain, has returned to his home in Asheville.

Lieut. Cobb comes fcises a to 9 in width and D. The Of America. home on leave pending peace negotiations. While the Board will be in exis capital will not be slow to realize that Cuba and Porto Rico lands will yield a better income than the gold fields of the Klondike, and those who consult tence for some time, it is not expected that it will be reconvened, and it is not prices are: $3.50 QUALITY $1.75 $5.00 $2.50 considered probable that Lieut.

Cobb will be again called to Washington. Hurry JUST STEP TO THE PHONE AND TELL US WHEN TO HAVE YOUR MEAL READY. You can save at least half hour this v.ay and get a good warm meal for 25 their best interests will not delay, but invest at once. I offer for sale a very valuable plantation of 600 acres 14 miles Home Office: Newark, N. J.

The duties of Lieut. Cobb were very John F. Dryden, President. FOR RENT One furnished 6-room flat in Kensington Place, Patton avenue. Also one unfurnished fiat in the Towers, Haywood street.

All modern improvements, electric lights and door openers. Apply to O. D. Revell, 31 Temple Court, third -floor, or 161, corner Pat. ton and French Broad avenues.

-19dtf trying during the war, the strain being from Mantazas, suitable for the culti so great that he was overcome several the Southern market. The conditions will make it impossible for local dealers to ship potatoes south with the vation of sugar and tobacco. Good rail times while at his work. road and water transportation. For particulars apply to Paragon Pharmacy Company.

A stock company has been organized T.AOT1 TTT1TT HiT.P BAA anr-o- tn hTf. grant, Assets July 1, 1898, $26,029,137.04 under the name "Paragon Pharmacy company," with Baxter Shemwell of Lexington, N. president, and A. F. coin county.

N. Will sell In a body I or 100 acre lota. A running stream on ctnts every lot; lies well, and is splendidly A meal card of 21 meals foi And for Saturday only we will sell at 10 per cent, below cost any shoe in our stock, except Hannan's which we sell at cost. Alexander Courtney 50 PATTON AVENUE. REAL ESTATE BROKER, 24 SOUTH hope of securing even a fair price.

Some farmers are of the opinion that potatoes are rotting, but it is hoped that dry weather will yet have a salutary effect and save the crop. It is certain that growing cabbages have been greatly damaged by the continued rains. Water has stood in the heads until they are beginning to rot. The Try on grape supply is about exhausted, and few will be received after the first of the month. Tryon grapes sold higher this season than' usual.

adapted to raising grain and stock. Hargrave of Asheville as manager. The stock is to be increased, and the More umnerea than in cultivation i MAIN STREET. business will be conducted on a larger dwelling and outhouses; eight miles from the railroad; daily mall; postoffice scale than heretofore. Surplus July 1, 1898, 5,627,584.24 E.

Coffin, auctioneer, will sell at $3.50, to be used as you like. Kiss-Me Candy Co. 43Patton Ave. Fig Paste Laxative. southeast corner of court house on Sat ana two cnurces witbin a mile.

Address R. E. Sims, Triangle. N. C.

FOR RENT One 7 room house (with one 8 room urday, 27th August, at 12:15 o'clock, a large lot of household furniture in good Pomomhw th Ma In a elsrar is sold at Jt i I omuic; luiuwueu, on. stable) furnished, A pleasant combination of Senna, Figs and -ramamids with Aromatics. It order. BiomDergrs. leaaer in smoaers arucies.

i house, furnished. one 10 room one room nouse. rarnisnea. itb.uu: 'Phone 246. does not gripe and will be found supe Annual Income, Over $15,580,000.

Paid Policy Holders to Date, $31,000,000.00. rior to the general run of pills, syrups. FOR EXCHANGE for city property i farm nf 41) lurM. in fins rnndltlnn fTiCe 25 Cents. farm of 40 acres, in fine condition, nouse.

good garden; furnished, one 6 room house, furnished. -one 7 room house, furnished, fine views, One 6 room house, unfurnished, one 7 room house, unfurnished, one 14 room house, unfurnished, central. one new- unfurnished 3 room house. one room house, unfurnished. $25.00.

J. H. Weaver. 45 Patton A all. under cultivation, and 15 minutes drive from court house.

Well watered. CURRENT PRICES. Wine of Cardul. Black Draught, it THE PRUDENTIAL has forged its way ahead until stands in the front rank of the ereat life lnsnr.nr. small fruits, admirably adapted to dairying, truck or poultry.

Address i les of the world. It offers all that is good in life insu and Exchange, Citizen Ufflce. 20c. Peruna. Wizard Oil.

0c; If 1 Castorla, 25c; Mennen's Talcum Pow- -m m. -mM der, 15c; lthia Tablets. 25c, 35c and 41 SOUTHERN INSURANCE AGENCY DOUARS A YEAR to Autumn Novelties ARRIVING ALMOST EVERY DAY. Our lines are Dry Goods Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Fancy Goods, Laces, Ribbons, Corsets, Upholstery Goods, Um brellas. Bags, Trunks, and Butterick Patterns.

ONE PRICE SYSTEM. A 40c Grant's Pharmacy, SOUTH MAIN ST. (James O. Wynn, PresJlLE. Palmer, Sec) -7 Is the rate which we have 'established for Manager Southern Department, TELEPHONES Hauling ATLANTA, Georgia.

Ail orders for draylng of any kind win have prompt and careful attention At this rate, which is less than FOUR CENTS PER DAY, no family can afford to be without Upon notification oar agent will call upon intending subscribers and make all necessary arrangements for the connection. Soottera Dell Telephone cl Telegraph Co. it given no. Wr are prepared to haul T. RAWLS, Gen'l Agt.

anything, from the lightest weight to tf. REDWOOD CC. Aehsvills, Ncrth Ccrolica. Um hea viest machinery. liearo orders AOMEVIL.CB, Ni C.

13 Ccrrt Czn. at ode Pattoa arenas, or phons 141 a.Ai. tuoRieic Cz Co. 'S'mJm.

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