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THE SUN. ASIIEVILLE.N.Ci ..JUNE 8 The Daily Sex is the only paper in West ern North Carolina taking the Associated ress dispatchej. j , Arrival and Departure of Trains ON -THE W. N. C. DIVISION OF THE R. & D. R. R. east' bound: j No. 53. Arrives 1:13 p. m. Leaves 1:23 -p. m. No. 5l Arrives 9:4Dp.m. Leaves 10:00 p.m. west bound: No. 52. Arrives 4:31 p.m. Leaves 4:40 p. m. No. SO, Arrives 7:31 a.m. Leaves :jO a. m. a. & s. accommodation: ! Arrives S:10 p. m. - - - Leaves 8:17 a. m. MURPHY DIVISION Arrives 4:30 p. m. - Leaves 8:00 a. m. Weather Indications. I By Telegraph to the Sun. Wiciirxr.Tnx. D. C. Tunc .7.- For North Carolina Light to fresh northerly winds, liceomincr easterly : fair weather except local rains on the coast. j . Hurrah for Cleveland and Thurman. Yesterday was a genuine Summer day The interior of the, Ashe ville Club rooms are being much improved, j j The regular weekly meeting of the City Council will be held to-nignt. Judson College commencement exer cises will take place on the 20th inst. See notice elsewhere, and attend the meeting at the court house to-nignt. A eood printer can get a permanent situation by applying at the Sux omce. c-wn mtii-li pded work is I being done on the. public road near Newton Academy. . i TWinrratic costume for the summer. cool and not costly. v A white stove-pipe hat and a red "bandana." Mr. A. Weber, of New York, who has leen spending some time in Asheville, returned to his home yesterday. . The commencement exercises of the Asheville Female College commences to day and continues until Tuesday. Married, in this city yesterday evening, bv the Rev.. Mr. Southern, Mr. Geo. Wilson, of .Greenville, S. C, to Miss Katie Glass. THE PUBUC BUILDING. of Trade j are re- Proposals Received and opened. Twenty-two Sites Offered. bur citv. W. T. Penximan, Vice-rresicient. W. B. Gwyx, Secretary Public 3Iectlusr. ' : f ihc Board and citizens of Asheville generally quested to meet at the court house at R-Qrt oVWktliis ereninsrto comer wim Mr Linton, of .the Supervising Archi- . Mr. J. B. Linton, from the Supervising fflrP. WakhinsrtonD": CJ, inregard Architect's 'office,. Washington, D. C, l t, icf c?f p for the nublte building in who is here for the purpose of receiving LV i ! I ! I - i . . i - ' . -t r - . the proposals for a site tor tne uovu mpnf huildins-. opened the sealed pro- posals at the post office yesterday at 12 o'clock. There were twenty-twp pro- posals, and after they were opened, m rnmamv with Postmaster Weaver, Mr. 1 - i ! " . 1 11 As III L'Ji-T v n c. the places knd took a discription of them. -t - I i ... f 1 1 Below will be lound a list oi xne pro posals : WT.jL. Hilliard. West side south jiam street. 150x140: $12,000. , ij A .St., IJvman. (for Col. Davidson.) ij- W I . Sontti sulft of Collesre street, 150x240 ; $10,600 It J The Sewerage Question. The atttention of the voters of. the city of Asheville is called to the ordinance in another column, in reference to subscrib- tnmisnnd dollars for the ; UliV lIUU'llvv. - ; , in, sewer- R. B. jolmston. Corner of Patton avenue and Hay wood street ; 92 feet on Patton avenue and 142 feet on Hay wood street; $15,000. R. B. Johnston.-corner 01 street and( Patton avenue; HU Patton avenue and 140 feet on street: S20.00. r r ' ' 1 Wm. Johnston. nurposeof putting in a complete age system for the city and making other permanent improvements: No one will question the fact that we need ajnd must have better sewerage and better istreets and sidewalks, and it is the dutyj of every of 'Asheville to do all in his power to aid in the ajsiage of the ordinance above referred to Residence Burned. At 12:20 this morning the; fir alarm was sounded, caused by the' discovery that the .magnificent residence of Capt. Wm. M. Cocke, on French Broad Avenue, was on fire. The fire companies responded and were verv soon at the scebe, but were unable to get water on the fire, as the nearest water-main was too jar off to . . i , . . ii r Rnvivnnd and 110 on Patton avenue ; $1. was entireix ucbLiu uuu y - . . 1 ; .1 furniture was saved, though iuj h dam aired condition. The loss will ambuut to nnwards of $5,000. Insurance, $2,500 on building, and $1,000 on futniture. The" fire is thought to have originated ! Jh the cook room. Church ieet on Church Patton -110 feet on iavenue, iiu icet uu juuuai.uu swv v 140 feet on Cleveland street; donated Wrm. Johnston. Corner of Haywood street and Pattonj avenue; 159 feet on The article in the Sux yesterday mor ning, urging the city authorities to ex ,tend the street sprinkling down as far as Depot street, was geneally endorsed yes terday. , e have another report from the local option election at Durham Monday. This time, we learn from the Daily Re corder of that citv, which is just to hand, that the town voted dry by seven ma jority. ; i i " There will be a meeting at the court house, Saturday night- at 8:30 o'clock, for the purpose of organizing a Demo cratic Club. We hope every Democrat in Asheville, who can possibly do so, will be Mr. C. A. Moody, of New Haven, Conn, who has been spending several weeks in Asheville, returned to his home yesterday. He made many warm friends here who regretted to see him leave and who hope soon to see him return to Asheville and make this his permanent home. Yesterday morning, the Citizen, in refer ence to the'manv red bandanas seen on the street, said that it was too previses. Rti'll nt the head of its editorial column, it had the name of Thurman as the Vice TWci'rlpntiril nominee. We should say, this was decidedly too previous, as Mr. Thurman was no't then the nominee, and was not nominated until last evening. flection or officers. 7 . The following officers for Mt. Hermon Lodge, A. F and A. M.1 for the eusuing' year were elected last night and will be duly installed June 27 at S:30 p. m. A.J. Blair, W. M.; 0. F. Hagerman, S. ; Dr. T. J. Hargan.J. W.; J. 0. Howell, Treas.; W. K. Penley; Sec; J. S. Grant, Sr. Deacon ; A. C. Patterson, Jr. Deacon ; J. H. Woody and R. L.. Fitzpatrick, Stewards. - . r Hymeneal. j At the residence of the bride's mother, on Bridgestrcet, Mr.Jl L. Morgan, a suc cessful young tobacconist of this city, at S:30 o'clock last night led to the hymen eal alter Miss Lula, daughter of the late Col.J.A. Fagg. Dr.W. A. Nelson offi ciating. The Sux extends best wishes to this happy young couple for a long life ot uninterrupted peaceJ Wm. Johnston. 265 feet west of the corner of thurch street, the dimensions required; $1. Wm. Johnston. Beginning on the south margin of Johnston street and running west and 'south as the dimensions re quire; donated Nicholas & Williams (forj. D. Barnard.) Corner of Eagle and Spruce streets 110x140 ; $5,000. Nicholas & Williams, (for Frank Carter trustee.") Corner of Spruce and College streets. 114x140; $6,000. !& Farinholt. agents. South OHN G. LINDSEY, i 25 N. Main St.; Ashevelle, N. C. , MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE, MANUFACTURER OF TINWARE, MANUFACTUKr-K ur iitiuaivi., a isir RHRRTIRON WORKER AND SHEET-IRON WORKER AND SHEET-IRON WORKER kRESS MAKING. I hare taken a! room at on jratxon avcHm, mar 26-tf. I Theo.'Hobgood's Op. avenue, 'PY" : nnrl whercl would be giaa ta f ce 'JLAVnNr ! T EN YOUNG'S BARBER SHOP, B -Also, Job Work! Roofing and Guttering at Satisfactory rnos. rpHE ASHEVILLE HAND LAUNDRY. Is now at work on Yalley street, in VALLEY HALL. J fin first-class lauii use any Steam Machinery that wiLL wear AND TEAR THE GOOU&. jall Work done by handj i .... . . . ir 1 aTonv tasen care ui. Tu want to ear filais laundry xtk send us your gooas.i n,flTVS I I And A. T. BOWEN. Office at Carson's Stationery Stor: South Main Street First-class Barbers, j Ealjri:Gh4irs. jAllwork satisfactory manner. Sharp Razors, done in the most I PIANO'S FOR RENT. j; I' , ;; , H , ' 1 . Several second hand Pano's for rent at r ;( C. FALK ' Musid Store, 35 South Main st. - may 26-1 w HITL0C R IV ERSIDE DAIRY. K CEOTillNCx DEPARTM ENT. 1 K : ' In anticipation j of warm vy BATHER SIGNALS ; Indicate changes that . -4-1 -V -m f 1 - 1H Lilt V tclCllVil . VJKJ IJ ing this column closely v; mi .1 . r 1 ' r 1" i will; oe notinca or cju, that occur in . the pric Staple and Fanc- Groccti. Our stock is now larJ fresher and chetiper thaif J TI1' er before. Some goods h 1 advanced while others b declined. Trade is very o indeed, and all indicat: point to a very large trc- tor Asneviiietnis season. will have more visitors J this summer tlian ever Kf: and we arc prepared to u them in first-class stvle. t liar t am nnw Tifeoared to deUver the crj bet f tnilk in anH quantity desired. I hayesonie of the finest milkers in Western Nortn arp- pnr,t:sirify a Amnn them "The Holstem,? The COilfclbUllrtj Devon" an the "English Du.ham's.j" Incop n,rHon with the above I am preparing to establish a i GUST EDGE BUTTER DAIRY. Hoping to receive a part of the patronage of the citizens 01 asdcyuki I may-26-tf j I am respectfully, T. N. VANCEJ I . ' v DAW QTOPP. tlV 4 mcts About the Western Counties. I Capt. Natt Atkinson, who has been on a business' trip to Henderson, Jackson, Swain and .Graham counties, returned home vesterdayraf tern 0011. He speaksin hicrh oraise of the treatment received at the hands of the people of these cbunties, side 0fpatton avenue at the intersection of Grove jstreet, 120 feet -on patton avenue and 140 leet on Grove street; 7 1 .1 C7 nnn Nicholas & Williams, (agents for Z. B, U i I Vance,) Corner ' ot College ana cprpcc streets, 114x162; $14,000. D.- T. Millard. The Villa, corner of Haywocd and Pulliam streets, 140x110; $14,000 D. T- Millard 183 feet on Haywood feet on Fulliam street ; Hammocks low prices, '! ..j.L..I'.i..I.......... ' Base Balls and Bats. and says there is no prettier a secjtion on the globe than that part of Western North Carolina. ' Captl Atkinsori exam- ined much ot the tine timoer lanas on trip and gives a very flattering report of what he say in this respect. A great rlp.nl nf the land in these counties is for f i j sale, and Capt. Atkinson is prepared to talk with any. parties wishing - to make a purchase. When the people of these western coun ties get Capt. Atkinson interested in their ommtrv it means somethinsr. They could not place their lands in better hands. . Produce Market Bv Telegraph to the Sux. : I. i Baltimore, Tune i 7. -Flour, dull super. fa mil v Howard street and i western 250(2300; extra, 325.400 ; 4.25(J;75: citv mills, super' 25065; rio brands 495(g$l6. Wheat, southern, steadv, firmer. Fultz, 917'.; Longberry 93S. j Western' -steady1. No. spot, JJ2. Corn, southern, white 62U2 3 ; yellow G0?4l 5t T.nn. "fo.. Tune 7. r-ldur, un- changed. Wheat, lower, closed yesterdays. No. 2 red,: cash 90 S5Si(563i: Com, unsettled; ea&TSOVs Oats dull 33. Tune 32 . bid. Provisions firm. Pork 14.70. Lard 8. 113. ' ' 'l . PTxrixxATi. Tune 7.4 Flouij Wheat, quiet.. No. 2 red 94 lower; No. 2 mixed, 53 V2. No. 2 mixed. 37. Pork quiet, Lard firmer. S01. Meats quiet 2 red easier. below July Whiskey ribs 775. Bacon steady.? Prpvis changed. Hogs strong, common eas- Corn, Oats, 145?s Short ons un and light 4550 ; packing and butchfers 540. Whiskey 114. ! j Chicago, June 7. Cash j quotations street and 121 S16J0OO. Njtt Atkinson & Sons. The Carolina House, north ; Mam . street, l i oxj u , $10,000. j Sons. Corner of ! I . French Broad and Patton avenues, 200x100; $10,000. 1 i A. J. Lvman J-North margin of Patton avenue, 175 feet to intetsection of Hay- i i j. -t to (!r4- i TTofrx-nnff wooa street, tuciict iioit(.iu" - street; $5,000. ! J. E. Ray North side of Patton avenue, 150 feet on Patton avenue and 120 feet on French Broad avenue, $9,000. J. W. Cortland.144 feet on Spruce by 112 feet on Depot street; $5,000. T. W. Cortland. Patton avenue, five J i .- . i Mocks from Court House, JV'2 ! acres, S16.000. t iv rnrtlntifl Corner of Haywood ..... , - - , and Flint streets, 129x150; $5,000. T.'G Martin.-Oh south Main street; donation. W. T? Ppnnimani East side oft Main street. 150x140; $12,500. VJ T Asfnn Corner of Church and j , i Aston streets, 110x140; $6,500. F: T. Astou.-Corner of Church and , j , Aston streets, 50xl40; $8,500 - L ' ! Paper and ! Envelops Wholesale. LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING, ( ' . t IN ::l -. -; of manv dozens ot seersucliei coats and vests, mohair coats ana vests, am- Woc Xnrih C nrnA;n , I 0 LVl A . w . " ' 'III lk The high qualitv hncf prices of our goods liav, 3l anu ac, come wellknownthroub d vests, ala- w- . Xnrih C nrnA,n i l - - -v r mm r 1 T I ' - - paci coaxs aim vt, f almost evcrY 1Tiail hrinjs d'ete coaijs ana v. xn, orders for goods in our best colors on the market. , Z V All? sizes for. i-MEN AND BQ.YS. We have voluntary u monials from . close h saying that on ' coinpa:! our prices with Kiiosr.j nnfl Wip imntiri. . thev h't CM1U in.iw.v.v.j f uv EV so so Also single coats m extra lonk cut: linen dustcfrs, ala- paf J ' ? 1" found our prices lowers!" so ured ;4uck and, 'Marseilles the- 'alit of -thc ,goods . so cc.flaritipl suits sprw . " : . t vv-f v;.rri" . rr ' - freights were taken. mtoc suits; light weight cassimere gidation. f suits. Al new We are giving siciah stri&d Wd solid color bal- of Asheville and have KAo-ori Jmerwerir. iWllite SOCK OI gooub bt ccuot- U11C.S.M." it and c olored shirts laundred aaUy for this trade. and unlaundred, ! the largest Since writing our last tktiV.: Utl stofcklm the city, j All ot the an ad-ance in thc price of co.kYi Belfast linen writing paper Marcus Ward's Ry abdvd Will be sold at bottom iard and flour. Tl'e arc stilhi-lll.'slYi -nriees at I- 1 1 i " prices, except Ariosa Coffee, whicajfyi WHITLOCK'S. 1 -i a 1 Irish writing paper. - . Lt...i.i...... ! ""Y"1 ! i French linen wTriting paper SOMETHING NEW. T.N.M0RGAN & CO., I Barnard Building xnal5 H. WOODY, Manufacturer and Dealer in CARRIAGES, have advanced to 23 cents. c kry-.? coffee direct and can guar:intitt-i Fresh Roasted. TEI WE ARE STILL SELLING TEI 5tbs Good Rio Coffee for . $1 JEI 12 lbs Granulated Supinr for . , 1 f Iil Magnolia Hams at 13 to Uc ir These hams are taken from the : 1-niis nnrl shinned to US CVCrv WCCC' Our old ad't has been running lbng enough to be --oiorr1 bxr cnmpfhiuP" IieW. A . -' - : I. 1 I n Uf rtrt rr-tii1T tlirP SWfttlJ aiiu ncii Mwti iicvx . t,ai WW s known as aL'ar or pic-nic ham is noth jq.tr jn tk-f but a shoulder cut and fJJt uf They are dear at 9c i?cr lb. - -SURRIES, ETC.,- i No. 25 Willow St., j Asheville, N. Cj were: Flour, auiet, unchanffed spring wheat S3U(55V2- Xo S62- Xo. 2 Corn, j 54-. Xo Mess nork 14.15. ) La A Runaway. . j The horses hitched to Mr. W. H. Ten land's carriage, in which was Mrs. Pen land and another lady, ran away last evening on Walnut street, and in trying to pass between the well and the fence at the intersection of Penland street, com pletely demolished the crrriage and threw both "of the ladies out. Mrs. Penland was quite painfully hurt, though not at all serious. . ; Married. I Dr. J. F. Ramsey, of this city, was mar ried on Wednesday morning, the 6th, at Greenville, Tenn.to Miss Alice Mflligan; daughter of Judge Milligan; Dr. Ram sey and his bride arrived here Wednesday night,, accompanied by Dr. Will Ramsey, who also brings his bride. They are stopping at Dr. R. H. Reeves', on Spruce street, where a reception was given them last night by Dr. and Mrs. Reeves. We wish both parties a long life of peace and contentment. i ' Short ribs, 762. Shoulders, 625; Short clear, S.10$115. Whiskey 119. , a full 1in of Toilet articles. Rubber foods, combs, hair and tooth (brushes, bottled mineral waters. Lubin's.Wright's, Atkinson's Lundborg's extracts and Toi- w s wnter. Prescriptions carefully pre pared and delivered promptly to hny part ot the city. : GRANT; bC YYIXGERT. AD YERTISEM EXTS. Xo. 2 2 red. 2 Oats HI S.60. Japanese Fans. boedal prices lor one week. All fold ing fans marked over 10c will be sold at Violf rn-?fe tn close Out StOCk. Crockery and glass at closest prices for best 'and newest shapes, xxsj. piavcu spoons, forks and knives at bottom prices at Law's, opposite post office. Tht- Windsor House. Soartanbursr, S. r i5oiieiofthe best kept hotels m the QTi i? ronvenient to the detx)t. If you wish comfortable beds and good fare, don't forget the Windsor. apl3-tt. C. Cilase, Proprietor. Peanuts Roasted freslii evety day. (warm or cold.) also raw at Wjlkies. Fresh lot of Oranges and Lembns just received at Wilkies. 26 South Miin St.- Delicious Orange Cider at W llkies. Xow is the time to have vouij Sewing Machines cleaned-up, repaired jand ad usted for the Spring and Summer work. Mr.W. H. Littleton, ia practical Ma chinest, is in the. city and will do your work at your homes j and save you the expense of sending your inachii es away to have them repaired, i ! . .Mr. Littleton carries a line of good needles, shuttles, rubbersj bancs and al the wearing parts to all, machines. j Mrs. l E Shaft, having rec mtly ire turned to the city, I wil ;be p eased to meet - her old customers. She has the latest styles in dress-making and ORDINANCE, I To provide that the Aldermen of th0 City of Asheville may negotiate a loan of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for the use and bene fit of said city, as set forth in said ordinance : Be it ordained bv the Board of Aldermen of the City of Asheville That fot the purpose oi obtaining the consent of a majority! of the qualified and registered voters of the city that the Board of Alderman of the said city may the snm of One. Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of a svstem of Sewerage, and otner necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be heltt on Tuesday, July the 10th A. D. 1898 at "the usual voting place, and under the rules and regulations go verning such elections in said citv; and if the consent of the required matoritv shall be obtained at such election. then the Board of Aldermen may borrow said sum of money upon the bonds of the saidcity to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the denomination of Fifty, One Hundred and Five Hundred Dollars, with interest coupons attached. ! ' h The said bonds shall become due and paya ble thirty years from their date at the rate of six per centum per annum, pay a oiescmi-annu- allv, i according to tne coupons atxacnea, on hp 'first davs of Tanuary and July in each and prrrv vear." And they shall be signed by the Mayor and countersigned by the Treasurer, be under the seal of said citv. ! j The said bonds shall in no case be disposed of, sold, assigned, or transferred for a. less price than par. ! j The coupons of said bonds shall be at all times when due, freceivable in payment of taxes due said city. 1 ! H.'S. HARKINS, Mayor. May 26, 18S8. . . j Any person, who is ntft already registered on the registration books of the city will call on Col. S Bulow Erwin at the office of the county Treasurer in the court house. i i j By order of the Board of AldermenJ JnS-lm F. M. MILLER, City Clerk. well let1 the people know it. T rr a. ; , l.. a- Wet have ladies', j opera slip- per!for68, 75 and 98c , a pair, worth a third more; misses'1 and childrens' at pro- -BUGGigs, pbtfEiciiiately low prices; a Zbugg; mafcs lo4uarter, dongola tie for $1)98, the usual price is 3to 4 dollars; a I splendid half low-quarter calf shoe for 3)1. Vf WOrtn uw ; iiuuauci The following popular makes of vehicles ! . i I "!'. i- . kept in stock: j . : i ' I h i - - - Tyson & Jones' Fine Carriages. Columbus Buggies. Emerson & Fisher s Buggies. The Troy Spring Wagon. Cortland Carts. McFarlan Carriage Co 'si Vehicles. Standard "Wagon Co's. Vehicles. Bradley & Co's. Carts. Flint Carts, j "C" Spring Carts. Single1 center Equalizing Buggies. of shajpe u ua We would like for any one u-bo-- that "OBELISK" is thc Ix-stS" seen in this market, to call sr.. -sample and try it . ; We arc still aching it at . . , "Favorite," at - :, "Waterloo," at . . Buyers are taking advant.c (.' knives all SlfeS, iock bottom prices on CANNEI' J 4-U and nnces to hold out mud: w. ...t lities anu prices "c t ijupuw i Oi! OQ K ttw-Ti and prices to hold ou have a few cases of from lOci to $X.28rv 5i. to! $1.75 ; aj glass stand 25c. worth 40c; rrt.. lamp for feather dusters, crumb brush es, bread ers, ice bream ; freezers, ba ling dishes beautiful g ers for; 28c boards, egg beat- W. CORTLAXD, guarantees a pertecti nt. dence, 13S Bailey street; Call at resi- fnia9-lm ecffully an- Miss Flora Whitlock respei nounces that she is now prepared to give lessons in Instrumental! Axd Vocal Music. A thorough course of instruction given. For terms apply tp Xo. 39 Wood- tin street. Asheville, rv. u. ma-ti. I REAL ESTATE BROKER. ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST. ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE j ; ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY. j2gOffice in the Barnard building, i Patton avenne entrance. . s .i mal5 i 1. The ' Famous Mulholland Buck Boards, Our Own Make. I i ! 1 - it The Easv-riding Lockwood Buck Board. Also Agent for 4. McClear & Kendall's Fine Carnages, of Wilmington, Del. Orders Promptly Attended to And Satisfaction Guaranteed. I ' ' i" f - 'It'- - , 1 (: ! IAny of the above named goods not; in stock will bi ordered, on short notilel in vellow ware; ass syrup pitch- worth 50c, tin chamber setts, slop jars, slop buckets, iea and coffee cad dies, bread boses, baskets in variety, school, lunclii clothes and work j j at racket prices, croquer seLts, iiciiuiuulao, drop handles for bureaus at c. eacn, cost juu ot. aoilce elsewhere ; perforated chair bottoms at 10c, a line ot buggy whips from 21c. up,Swhicri willlnoi: be match ed for the price by any srore m town ; a china mouscacne cud and Saucer for 28c, us ually sold at 50c; a childs' : 1 1 Hart's 3 lb Peaches at 2jc Finest 3 lb lomatbcs at 51-25 Ir & " Com, at 1.3du. Libbers Chipped Beef, at! - - 1 lb cans of Corned Beef at x. 2 1b V! " rk; !m String Beans at 1 oc .yer can. M Lrima - Marrowfat Peas at 15c per can. t Wiur Fine mixed Table Nuts at Blueing at 30c per dozen Potash at 5c per ball, I ILyc at 5c per box, . j Candles at 10c per pound, Pint Bottle Pickles at 10c rcr!-, Quart " " 4 20c " , j Gallon " Oc " f Htlf Pint Bottle Acme Sauce, A i Fine Pearl Grits 3V2C, -Fiesh Oatmeal at 5c per pounc O.- .tflakes at 17c per package, Sc da Crackers at 7c per pour. u Boneless Breakfast Bacon 13c Domestic Sardines in oil, at s;;c ltbs Granulated Sugar, for-14- Coffee C Sugar, for SI-'" 17 " Yellow Sugar, for 0 in Illl i ; ! Second! Haxd Vehicles Always hand and for sale cheap. on All work is put up of the very best ma terial and only the most skilled workmen i i ... are employed Call and inspect my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. I - ! ! apl7-lv J.H. WOODV, We have a few of those chc; : at 15 to 25 cts. each. sett cun m tnree and .1 We have on liand thc 'fines r. fi C"' TEAS and COFFEES ever n-' people of Western North Carol Tns n re selected with soccial Fa" In t pieces, piate, 1 . f saucer, ior oc, worth l4QcL;. matches at 6c perdozen.boxes, GUARANTEED their drawing qualities, and yo: AS GOQD AS ANY MATCH IN go amiss .to try our fine. ASHEVILiLe, and the money English Breakfast, or Farmosa refunded if not perfectly sat- w buyini? tl.c -S isfactory. Come and see our are Dnj g ne4- supply oflacesand edge- S to" be of 'r: mgs. we nave wic mmsii, lOtjWe XiaYCj cvci uau, ex. 1.x. widths, btvles j and prices. Sed our new "a; in the "Dai ly Citizen,, for j other items and prices which we Haven't rodm to put in this. Yery respectfully, SGEO. K. Y. Office. 46G Broadway- These prices are for tl)cy tail trade. Will make sl prices to parties wanty buv in large quanties- Eespectfulb', T. 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