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Correspondence to various Boards of Trade

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  • A. R. ELLERSON, President. YALE & TOWNE GUILDERS' HARDWARE, OLWER -PLOWS, COLUMBUS BUGGIES, OLD HICKORY WAGONS, CHAMPION SMOWERS, GIESER THRESHING MACHINES, SPADING DISC a.nd CUT A WA Y HARROWS, HOOSIER GRAIN DRILLS and CORN PLANTERS, CPARKER GUNS. ■DUPONT'S POWDER. DIRECTORS: A. R. ELLERSON. CLAYBROOK JAMES. R. A. LONG. CLAYBROOK JAMES, General Manager. Mr. zisheville hardware "Cempanii JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN {fafdtoMe, (Ji&teij, Efnt& pi^olg, Belting, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ASHEVILLE, N. C.,March 18> W0U President (or Secretary) Board of Trade (or Chamber of Commerce), Dear sir:— The movement in the interest of a National Park situated in the Appalachian System of Mountains was inaugurated and held in Asheville November 22nd, 1899. Since that time this movement has received iziery liberal support from North Carolina, and especially from Asheville. The movement still requires pushing in order to insure its success, and such agitation involves an expense of printing, postage, &c., which its patrons cannot expect reasonably to raise where so much has already been contributed. The Membership Committee have decided that they will make an effort through the Boards of Trade and Chambers of Commerce in the leading Cities of our Country to secure memberships of at least five in these cities, feeling sure that the National interest which this subject holds will appeal to public spirited people in all parts of the country. Your co-operation in this matter in ,either organizing a membership of five or more, or placing into the hands of some suitable person will be very much appreciated by those who have the establish-
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