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THE SUN; ASHEVILLE ,N. C... .....JUNE lO The Daily Sux is the only paper in "West ern Xorth Carolina taking the Associated Press dispatches. Weather indications. f ! By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington, D. C, June 9. Forj North Carolina-Stationary temperature,! light to. fresh,, easterly winds, with oc casional local rains. Index to New Advertisements. , Ten Acres C. B. Way. For Kent W. O. Wolfe. Fruits, Etc T. L. Cook. j Grand Special Sale Whitlock's. V PRfepAIUNG FOR WAR.' A Democratic Club Or; r,ast ist. 1- anized A meeting ofc the Democrats of Ashe ville was heldj. at the court house last night lor the'j ourpose of taking some PEANUTSr-Koasted afresh every . day, ( warm or cold,) also raw. at Wilkies. 1 Fresh lot of Oranges and Lemons just received at Wilkies, 26 South Mam St. 1 Delicious Orange Cider at Wilkies. T EN ACRES r 15 ACRES 20 ACRES-J action lookineito the . organization of a House; right at thedistrict school and voting "11 i i I l tr : r T-: 1 1 ir.il pia.ee; y nine n uiii, rvpistupoi auu iUtriuuuij u, and 1 mile from Baptist church. Good moral com'munitv. Fine spring: fine groves. I fine The campaign was opened at the court ' house last night. See notice of two excellent offices for rent in the Wolfe building. Two or three candidates for the office "of Sheriff were seen on the streets vester- daj Mr. W. E. Logan has opened up a soda fountain' at the old depot, near J. M. Thrash & Sons. : The Ashveille Light InfantryKvill make a creditable show at the State Encamp ment and don't ou forget it. We understand that the new laundrj at Xo. 22 Patton avenue, will commence business on Monday morning. We are glad to welcome back to our exchange list the Charlotte Observer which has again been recently revived by Mr. Charles R. Jones. ! Dr. F. T. Merri weather has moved his place of residence from Baily street to the Jones house, on Patton avenue, next to the Mountain View hotel. j Mr. G. A. Mears will next week open a bakery and confectioner in the store room recently occupied by W. B. Ander son & Co., north Main street. ! - . j Died in Brevard,. N. C, j'esterday morning at 7 o'clock, Mrs. T. S. Bos well J aged about twenty-five j-ears. She was a sister of Mr. R. U. Garrett, of this city.' Capt. Natt. Atkinson has encouraging news in reference to the Asheville, Atlan ta and Baltimore Railroad. In a few days we hope to give our people inter esting news in regard to it. ! Mr. I. B. Linton left for Washington j-esterday, where he will turn OA-er to the department the proposals for sites for the Asheville public building. In a few davs we will know just where it is to be loca ted. F. MI Johnston, on north Main street; opposite the Farmer's Warehouse, keeps well up with the times. lie has always in stock a good assortment of country produce, in addition to his general stock of merchandise. Democratic Club. Capt. C. M. McLoud, jChairman of the Count- Executive Committee called the meeting to order: and on ' motion, Theo. Hobgood, of the Sux and Fed. E. Rolfe, ( i of the Citizen, were appointed Secretaries. Hon. Theo. F. Davidson being present, was called on. 'He said that we were just begining ian important campaign, and that it was of ; the greatest impor tance that we begin right that we should act prudently. He urged organiza tion and work he did 'not think that view, beautilul Duiiding sites good roaa to 'Asheville. A splendid place to build up a lovely home. 2 ) oer cent, cheaper, and 25 ter cent. better than other land sold recently in same neighborhood. Apply on the ground (early j to C. B. WAY, ii i i i 1X7 A. BLAIRj & CO., ; 1 'V . I IT . U : jL' I I UNDERTAKERS. Office and Warerpoms, No, 27 Patton Air. I) Ml i Asheville, N. C. A STRANGE VISITOR A fine assortment of Coffins, Caskets and speech-making' would accomplish much Metalic Burial Cases. AH kinds of cases,! for . r , ' young or old, from plain to the finest, kept he thought that votes were made by constantly on hand. Prompt attention giy- work and not by so much speaking. He raASeffiTfirt class under- had great confidence in township organi- taker of many years' experience, who has zation ana tne worK oi tne young demo crats, and said we should. work together in harmony shoulder to shoulder. The most perfect organization was the most important of all things. He said he was approached soxxe months :ago by one of We had jtist Sold a lady a the leaders m State politics and asked aslpair of tan-COlOred SllkmittS to how he thought Buncombe would go for 24 wag sllQwinU i - -flirt fn M ollintic T-Tf rt rl -rim-m F-irr I 7 J . . i L V-7 he thought fJr the next' two or three nfr OUr bTack lisle jersey years Buncombe could not be counted gloves at 10c, Ot which WC upon by the democrats; but recently he sola lier two. pairs, blit Still had had the opportunity of meeting with have a large lot left, wljen we the people of all sections jof the county, UA n r-L nhnr rhAnrT and to get their views anc opinions, and i . t t i , J i if asked now .Where Buncombe will be f1 hr J1! l SS found, he would tell them, in the demo- Lpokmff UO We SaV a horsfe cratic column. He said this feeing' was inside the Store, wearing ill 6u""u ciuuiLiun xo ins narnessr quite that whatever differences of the past, L sf:s t,' A 1nn1, ITPwn(I who was ngnr, or wno was wrong, tney :1i onl rl lir fnrrrri-tpn TTf:nir1 "Ipf n5 nil r - . i - get on one side of the fence on the "a m-iiiic uul curry -cum us, inside the democratic lide." He re- brushes and whips I and DY fered to the state ticktt, headed by Dan- thejway if Mr. Graham had ielG.Fowle. He did not think a strong- hnA StOOZ whin, xvhik cr ticket had ever been put up by the f ( r Kb V,f'lA that whenever the services of Daniel G. KeHL nun Fowle had been called forj he had always the road w A. BLAIR &! CO., No 37 Patton Avenue. I FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE FURNITURE DOCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS 'II ' l f:l . . r Has Vemoved his residence to No. 30 Hay wood Street, corner "Walnut. OflSce at same number! until further dotice. Office Hours: 3 to 5 p. m. I ! mcl4 6m 3 11 a ml to 1 p. m., ani OF ALL KINDS AT WHOLESALE AT WHOLESALE AT WHOLESALE .1 AND RETAIL. AND RFTAIL. AND RETAIL. 1 Our; stock is house always large and complete in every department embracing every article of . . . ..- r- i ' i - . i furniture required to furnish any part of a Wc are prepared to F U R N I S II HOTELS AND BOARDING HOUSES, On shortest notice! FOR SALE. A good! stock of groceries and the (best business j in Asheville for the am oturt: of capital invested. Also nice resi dent property onBailby street, at a bargan. For further particlars apply to June 6 tf. B G, L. MCDONALD. EN YOUNG'S BARBER SHOP, ; South Main Street. First-class Barbeifs Easy Chairs. AH work done in the most satisfactory manned A SHEVILLE STATE NORMAL! i From July 3d to 20th M IN PART OR ENTIRE, and the most satisfactory termss All commtmications will receive our prompt and carefiil attention. BEDROOM SETS- PARLOR SUITS, Sharp Razors. school! 1SS8. FACULTY. FINE CHAMBER SUITS, WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, BED AND SINGLE LOUNGES, WIRH SPTJTVrflSi. OF SHUCKS J COT ROCKING CHAIRS, INING TABLES menti in- In f4ct V or "the middle of ment want (of anythin made answered the call that his voice had tremely WaiHl for him. never been silent when there was work horse had dense tllOUg: to be done. In reference to Hon. Thosi ji i i I ri 1 it ex- The a, liKe MATTRESSES TON AND HAIR, CENTER TA.BLES; I i. - AND CHAIRS; And various other things, too , numerous to A FIRST CLASS FURNITURE HOUSE. Be sure to call and see our splendid assort- pig-We have the thei balance of his kind, he inetxv: avi. xioic, me nominee ior lieutenant An - Governor, he said that he! was one of the -Wanted tO lOllOW the Cf OWd, everything usually :ept in of WINDOW CURTAINS when in in that line. J. best Upholster and orkman in the -State, and are prepared Cabi- It was suggested yesterday by some that the best way to settle the question Of tlie location of the Asheville public building would be to have the govern ment erect the building on wheels so that it could be pulled around to different sections of the town each da3'. .The "bandana," which is now be coming very popular, is thus defined by Webster: "A species of silk or cotton handkerchief having a uniformly ded ground, usuallj- of red or blue, with white figures of a circular or lozenge form.". A. G, Thurman, the "old Ro man," always! sported a red bandana, and thus the popularity of that kind just now. j Geo. T.Jones & Co., proprietors of the "Racket Store,' have an interesting ad vertisement in this morning's Sux to , which we invite the attention of the peo- "The Racket Store" has the established institu le and is one of its most fc pie of Asheville become one of tions of Ashevi W VI 11U1 , OUIU kUU L. JIV. ! CLO UUL. Uk C1JV I -l 1 argest farmers and manufactuers in the and I they Usually (as lj State ; that he had hundreds of people in no doubt Observed) tetld to- to turn out the vcryj finest work in this de- ? J Tt 1 i t KacKet ctore. all lines. his employe and they all loved him ; that -yyards the .if.n.itnwrn wi, r... where bargains m lina. j ' I except hore feed, are to be Capt. Davidson moved ihat a! commit- had, a few of which it migllt tee ol five be appointed by the; chair to be Well to enumerate. UIU.1L U. V.UI1SL1LUL1UI1 illlU U laws, CCC. r -r-rr 1 t iT t On motion of Thomas A.Jones, all par- We have Some besutllul ties wishing to become members of the DreSS Good$, in lawns HIUS- to the secretaries, which was done in the lmS and mulls, and OUr stock CARRIAGES, following order: N A Revnolds, I HB Carter, ETRiddick, W T Penniman, A B Hamilton, RJPage, C Rankin, JLL Slagle, E AVedden, Y B Williamson, N P Chedester, S M Branch, R L Fitzpatrick, J S Adams, W L Hilliard, J L Summev, R T Owen, J N Brooks, R I Graham, J W Spears. r A Sumner, W A Patton, G N Williams, E D Carter, J P Kerr, J N Holcomb, D L Revnolds, E II Fulenwidcr, C T Rawls, J M Campbell, X T Chambers, R W Gowan, L B McBrayer, e had Partment at short notice Give us a trial. Respectfully, ! I i W. jn8-lm . J- I E Hunt. popular mercantile houses. Mr. Jones E W Woods, is receiving and opening neweoods even- W J Fitzgerald, The6. Hobgood, Johnston Jones, J W Ratliff, Duff:Merrick, Thbs. A Jones, B M Jones, B P Davis, DAY Furman, F R Grant, T K Campbell, 0 Hagerman, WAV Barnard, Geo.WTilson, t G A Shuford, R Loudon, Harper Style, Perkins Moseley John Dunn, RMiBizzell, R S Stewart, C AV Israel, JPMallov, C C McCarty, 1 G Aston, H Bj Weaver, J D Barnard, J M McWhitson. W Fi Tomlinson, J A Inine, TJHargan, CJMcCape, W H Inloes, Thos. Fitzpatrick, J S Davis, C Mi Young, J OJohnson. ! i : J No. 25 Willow St., i 'I til' oi iaces is iuii up, at prices o Ii?i?TArFQ i 1 -r-rr T w.-.-.w.v.vw, sure to please. VYe hare sold a number of ice cream freezers at unheard-of prices in this city-fve warrant ev ery one of jthem to be asjgood as the best or we refund money and take them pack: none haAre peen returned as yet. Our croquet sets and hammocks are becoming sea sonable an are beginning t o move offJ ve shall keep a supply however and it will pay you to price ours before you buy. We have just re- ceivea a new lot oi rugs- some begtities and prices will suit, Sas well as quality. The ladies are especially re quested iojcall and see our new surjplv of ribbons and flowers sojne extra nice tips also. We have the largest stock m town, Ave believe- some beautiful erobds finer 4 ' . . BLAIR & CO Asheville, X H. WOODY, Manufacturer and Dealer in c. HENRY E. SHEPHERD, L. L. D President of the College df Charleston, S, C, will be Sttperiijtendent and Lecturer on Pedagogics History and English. I ! -PROF. BEN. E. ATKINS, of the Asheville Femal College, willj (be Instructor in the Mathematics and Hygiienic Physiology; ; iJROK. 1'. Jr. CJuAXjTOr, Superintendent of the Asheville City Schools, will instruct in Geopraphy, English Grammar and Reading -MISSi KATIE MILLARD, ofiGoldsboro Graded School, will have charge maty Department. I I i MRS. HANNAH AI. DAVIDSON, vine, will be Teacher of Music W BATHER SIGNaj Indicate changes that tK in the weather. SobyWa ing this column closclv will be notified of cliar that occur in the priCt, Staple and Fancy GroeCr Our stock is now lar fresher and cheaper tliar er before. Sonic goods J advanced while others . declined. Trade is verv.- indeed, and all inclicati point' to a very large tr for Asheville this season, will have more visitors i this summer than ever lw and we are prepared tnf them in first-class style. 6f the Pri- of Ashe- :The session will be held in the Graded School fiBuilding on Academy street, in the westemi part oi the city, about nve minutes walk from the court house. All the rooms of this buflding ha ve beei jfitted up and are in good condition. I A splendid viet is to be had of Pisgah and numerous other mountains and thiicountry iround jabout. Thq grounds are large and shadtfd, rtevated and-easy of access. 5 A pleasant home for the Normal. j It is desired and truly) hoped by the manag ers thatj the school shall this summer surpass in excelence any previous term. It has grad ually increased in proficiency hnd genuine value t"Q the teaching profession of this sec tion since its establishment in 1885. fThe managers have been vigilant of its interests and haire selected for the faculty the best; and most experienced talenlj within their reach; and they trust that they j have engaged for this term the services m a corps of teachers unexcelled in the State So " a good atten dance of appreciative 4 tudenxs will make the institution a complete) success. Every j tea cher, and all who deSirei to teaph, should make ready for the time and be present everv day. Let every one consider welljthe oppor tunity and make the most of it. j Public lectures are ebrpected from time to time which will be of j considerable interest and profit to all. I m j l J BOARD can be had in the city1 for from $12.00 to $20.00 per month. Arrangemients can beade, , we think, for a less amount with .lamilies near the city. Any parties wishing such accommodations are! requested tb inform the Secretary at once. We surest to the teachers to begin now makihgprepara tions to attend and make the most possible out of this rare opportunity I vvorK win negin acxiveiy xne nrst uav. Every studeut sho'uld bring some irood His tory, Grammar, arithmetic, Geopraphy and Keaaerl (fcwinton's 4th prelered) and be pres ent in Jime the first rhorning and stayj till the las;evening. I i i i "I orajpumtauuns sxiuiu De aaaressea to i x - ;l 3 JKo. W. Starkes, Sec. ' - I i ! ; i i r. 1 1 -i The high quality and l prices of our goods have come well known through, Western North Carolina fi almost eveiy mail l)riir;, orders for goods in our ijr We have voluntary tc$ monials from close l)uvt saing that on compan our prices with Kno.x and Richmond, they ha found otir j)rices lower- the quality of the goods t: freights were taken into cc sideration. We are giving special; tention to the Retail Tni of Asheville and have a Jar stock of goods scleceJcsp cially for this track. ORGAN'S- if book store' BUGGIES, BUGGIES, BUGGIES, pemmocks-t-low prices. -SURRIES, ETC., t Base Balls and Bats. Asheville, N. C. I -iii i i The following popular makes of vehicles i Kept in stoc.:- ; - i ; - j j ; Tyson & Jones' Fine Carriages. and Wholesale. Belfast linen Columbtis Busrffies. Emerson; & Eishers Buggies The Troy Spring V agon. Cortland Carts. McFarlan Carriage Co's. Vehic' i ! :-i -4- f 1 Standard Wagon Co'sj Vehicles Bradley & Co's. Carts. Envelops Since writing our last there has h an advance in the price of coda', b: lard and flour. He are still ivHiv'at prices, except Ariosa Coflcc, which have advanced to $23 cents. Wc hur: con"ee direct and can guarantee it to Fresh Roasted. . WE ARE STILL SELLING Gibs Good Rio Coffee for . . $1.' 12 lbs Granulated Sugar for . 1 ! Magnolia Hams at 13 to 14c per' These hams are taken from the $:' house and shipped to us every wed you can rtly on getting nice sweet 'h We do riot sell shoulders and call:: hams. What is known a CaliL-1 or pic-nic t ham is notliit ' the r.;' but a shoulder cut and put up iiRc urY Thev nre denr at 9c er lb. at writing paper Marcus Wi Irish! writing paper. i: rd's Roy a 1 IFrench linen es. - - i dav and his olncc is freouentlv crowded Capt. C. M. McLoud iwas then called witn customer irom morning till night, l' -v: Jrr'lhan T,A- nnfl t hf nw -rl-ic ncl-pil frf rr rr Ac o-f 4-Ua I i j i , i i i - I I I X" 1f. , saia -mat ne naa never nttenriprt snrh n j. tm.. l . i -i continue to f1r.nv l.nrw fn-ent meeting nf rlpmncrnt.!- rA&I iU1C 1I1C bclIflC mdV De SalQ U t - I Til- w ! to the great unanimity of the party in m regard tO rUChmgS, alSO, JSaST. -ot which iyi have a new line. "Racket" will crowds of customers Cutting: Affray. the convention. , Capt. McLoud orfnrii7.'itinn nnrl f hrnm-h-i-1 ; j i n ' " " "'uni. luut. iuc 1 ' 1 i 1 i by the name of Bradly got into a dispute young men should be active in the coming tney are ,bOUgnt lower than Lt flight nLnt h.if nviot. L amount . of ensiasm displayed in We sell goods at a small to i uuui nan paM ten o ciock J fie convention. Print ATrT King Shipman Tom Wilson and a man organization and tWhtFtW TC Pjoin;, ior casn only, and as Flinlarts. f'CV Spring Cart - M ! i Single center Equalizing Buggies. writing paper ; j.N. MORGAN & C0., Barnard Building. mal5 HITLOC K i ! The Famous1 s MuxnoLLAND Buck 'Boards' Our Own Make. i f r CLOTHING DEP S it' In' anticipation RTMENT. verj- Tseverely on the head and arm. The gash on the iiead extends about six on the street near the Weber build ngs, in , 'Pv, sam ZDaz oncoxnbe be- others bUV ( Owing" td Otir thP MCfpn, Jw; c t, v i longed to the democracy that it was a . v t VJW"1& LM the eastern pirt,on of the city, when democratic routitvhnrl if cfor, fa nil ties iinflf-r-cll m r USWuuic im ivuiic auu tut ompman xogetner, mere would be no question nirrh hnrc about its riemnrrnpv Thn hm "w6nuwi o , no middle ground this year it was either antee everything Sold to be B rD.cSnw 'n wJ as represented or money re- saidthatas it was late: he declined to FUNDED, there is no rislc in make a speech, but moved to appoint a buvincr Qf US hence nennTe committee on constitution and b-laws. 7JU-1L1t UA iiciice people The Easy-riding Lockwood Buck Board. I I Also Age,nt for r McClear & Kendall's Fine Carriages, ii ! of Wilmington, Del. , Orders Promptly Attended to inches from thej forehead back and is cut lo the skull. The wound in the arm is also a very serious one, the knife entering near the point of the shoulder, iroino- " i o o flesh part of the arm hrery much fiom both' of And Satisfaction Guaranteed. d'etQ through to the Shipman bled these wounds weakened. Dr xnoned as soon to the relief o t&Aixy of the above named goods not in stock will be ordered, on short notice of j warm weafher we have put in stock , LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING, consisting of many dozens of seersucker coats and i vests mohair coats arid vest We would like for any one who dor. that "OBELISK" is the best flour c, seen in this market, "to call 'and sample and try it ' We arc still selling it at . .' $3j ! 9 "Favorite," at "Waterloo," at ..... 2.;: Buyers are taking advantage of tock bottom prices on CANNED GOOi and-we can't guarantee our present st and prices to hold out much longer. have a few cases of , Hart's 3 lb Feaches at 'JZcrcan. , t 2 " '' 2ik " " Finest 3 lb Tomatoes .it $1.33 tt &o "! r' Corn, at 1.33 per doz. , Libbey's Chipped Beef, at F 1 lb cans of Corned Beef at lc. 2 lb . "I " " 2k. . String Beans at loc ter ran. Lima " at 20c " '.4 I Marrowfat Peas at 15c tkf can. i i - -V i Fine mixed Table Nuts at 20c Blueing at 30c per dozen. Blacking at from 25 to GOc per &''' Potash at 5c per ball, ' Lye at 5c per box, ( Candles at 10c per pound, ; Pint Bottle Pickles at 10c ir bof. -Quart !" " 4 20c " Gallon !." " 40c s, ala- paca coats and vests drap . The arket. coats and vests ni He suggested that fsaid committee con- DO BUY. sist of fa ve members ii Mr. C. C. McCartv asked if it was ! i expectations, we are not yet and was considerably intended o call it Young Men's Demo- HI OUr new store, No. 15 J, a. Watson was sum- - -m-&- , bouth Mam street, but we I JH' . -w. bVU bill. K M. L. I V IV I III V V Itl ' . IIS TlOSI ITlH Ita. mi-o-ni- I j.t Tv . - . 1 1 II L J 1 1 ' i x j "s luc j-'emocra jic v.juo. aiiuii ' site xnere we JlODe ..w 0uuviiu in. in. I 1 I aui a. . a. Liicuis rr i i untrnr ir ennn m j Second Hand hand and for sale on Watson considers Shipman in a very bad Re called the Cleveland and Fowle club. X iuuui condition and had him removed at onr Tos- A Jones' ?sq-,..said that this Ume and or about the 25th of June. removed it nnro -'""o. . jwiics, 4., saic; nac xnis p-nic clllU. as-c U&, UUI1 L WU1L icluucu at once . ,.,i j- - ... T ' . , to the hospital, where he could have the question of name would come UPtlA We mve ' we SUP- proper attention. Shipman is lrom the when the committee on constitution and phr VOU With anvthinc VOU conntzy and was, like the other parties, PirfP0 either! tn wr ot-" f-r, Al Vehicle 1 cheap. extra work is put up best! colors on the All sizes for hmen and boys.- Also single coats lonr cut : linen dusters, ala- paca! usterS ; white; arid fig ured i duck and Marseilles vests ; flannel suits; serge I 1 1 . ' "1 7 i J 11 Uf ho ii suirs i ngnz weinx icassimere I Always on tenal and only the most skilled workmen are employed, j pretty full of whisky. On motion of Col. R, J. Page, the chair man was instructed to appoint a com mittee oi nve lrom each ward to solicit names of members to the clubj E. D. Carter. Esa.; moved thnt thT- Japanese Fans. Special prices lor one week. All fnM ingians marked over 10c. will be sold at chair appoint these committees and have nalt price to close out stock. the names nti Wished i Crockery and glass at closest prices for Carried. 1 . f 1 1 Dest and newest shapes. Best pjated On jnotion the meeting adjourned until 4 . wuum "V.AI x-iiuuj, jiignc, at wnicn time tne ti u c c uj.posue post onicc. perm anent organization will be perfected. suits. A use, and we guarantee to call and inspect save you money on every pmcnase ma de of us . Ver- respectfully. new lot of neckwear. striped and solid color bal- my goods and prices unggan unaerwear. w nite and colored shirts ! laundred apl7-ly I. H. WOODY, GEO. T. X. Y. Office, 4GG JONES & CO. Broadway, OOMS FOB RENT. . . . . . ' i . i It -i t "!' i L :I r- i- . -4- ! Three rooms on Patton avenue furnished i P1A-C, . cf r ir uniurrasned for rent on reasonable terms For further particulars apply at Sun office. and imlaundred, j theilarerest stock, in the city. ! AIL of the above will be sold at bottom . ; - J j -l - I; WHITLOCK'S. Half Pint Bottle Acme Sauce. Fine Pearl Grits 3, Fresh Oatmeal at 5c jx?r pou:iI. Oatflakes at 17c ix?r package, Soda Crackers at 7c per pound Boneless Breakfast Bacon VM, Domestic Sardines in oil, at 12 lbs Granulated Sugar, for."" 14 " Coffee C Sugar, for $J 17 " Yellov Sugar, for $1.0"- We have a few of those chca1-'1 at 15 to 25 cts. each. We have on hand the fines - select0 TEAS and COFFEES ever oflcjeJ jJ people of Western North Carolina- Teas are selected with special rz'-F their drawing qualities, and you ca' go amiss to try our fine Gunp0 English Breakfast, or Farmosn Ool,:( 1x ITT n . -t iwe are During, tne gooas to be had ana giw tee the qualit' to be oi, verv finest. These prices are for the f; tail trade. . Will makesp ; prices to parties wanting buy in large qualities. Respectfully, j POWgLL & SNIPER ! " !- Asheville, K. M r t i-
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