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. i .111 THEUR The Daily Srx is crn North Carolina Press dispatches. he 4 mly paper in West- iiK the Associated Weatltcr Jnllicatioiis. Hv Telegrrailh to the Sun. Washington', I) t, June VJG. For North Carolina-Lag to fresh northerly winds, slightly cooler, kind fair weather. days at Blackwcll'sj ?l Capt. Xatt Atkinpoi ness trip to Ilcndcrsoi Mr. K. I?: Drumniontl is spending a few in; A good many visitors have arrived in the past few days, Itlg up. UK in nntrs. went on a busi countv last everi- the hotels arc f the Wnjncsville he interest of his Mr. Wm Baker News, is in the city paper. Gen. E..R. Hamntoi city. 1 le reports his li improving. There is to be a claV pigeon shooting at the Ashevillc Sulpl 4th of July. , We learn that thdre Ire quite a number nf delighted "nests atlthe Ashevillc Sul- phui1 Springs. The Sons of Tcmpcrhncc held an inter esting meeting in tlieiri hall over Carmi- ' chad's last night. , of Sylva is in the tic town as still ur Springs on the The new Grand tral hotel will be opened for, the recent icli of guests on or aoout incise oi juiy. i T ' The funeral ofth la son, Jr., will be heh South this.morning atJ the M. E, Church at 10 o'clock. H. T. KwnboughjEsd., of Hot Springs, and Solicitor G. S. Ferguson, of Waynes-ville,-were in the city yjesterday. Another grand ' the colored j)Cople colored people in night. There are some big e Allen T. David- l-stSbulc," as some of call it, was held by Rdvnold's hall last going on in the neighborhood of Ashe villc. Later on w about them. b v Judge C. M. Pace bf Ilendcrsonville, and JMr. A. Cannon, Board of County Commissioners, of Hen derson, is in the citv The iirst load of c the city yesterday tarest as the supply run down quite low Atkinson & Sons, land speculations ill tell our readers chairman of the lickens to arrive m mQrning created in- oii the market had Capt. W. G. Copenlng, through Natt farm on Swannanoa to Mr. C. C. Math- I - s j-esterda3', sold his Mr. C. C. Mat as $3,500 cash. yr. The price paid The -Model Stcain Laundry is now ready for work and solicits the patron age of the people ojf Aslieville. The ad vertisement will appear in our next issue. The French BroatWlOtcl, conducted by Capt. A. G. Halliburton, that popular . . . . . i- gentleman aui note ized. He has good excellent table. istJ is well patron- cooks and keeps an We were informed' by one of our most prominent phvsiciatts -estcrday that the health of the city was better than it had l)ecn for some time, in f:ict,hc said, it was remarkably good. Mr. Otis A. Miller, of the new Skyland Hotel at Skyland, tliis county, was in the city yesterday and will leave to-tfcay for Knoxville, Tcnn., to buy furniture to fur nish his house, whic.i will be opened carly injuly. I West Ashevillc seemsfto have been the centre for sensational events during the past three days. Sunday morning a most frightful runawavi and Tuesday a suicide, and vestertlav a drowning oc curred iit that localitv. Mr. O. F. Thompson And wife, of For est city, Kutherfordcounty, is in the city visiting his prother-5n-law, Mr. John B. Bostic. He is much pleased with Ashe villc, and we hope vill this his home. Court is dragging little is being done. decide to make along si Itwiisth slowlv. But ought when the court opened that i much business would be disposed of, but a large major- it of the cases set I for trial have been postponed, the parties not being read- for trial in most cases. I Married at Trinitv P. F. Church ves- Miss Sallie Tones, Rixic, of Selma, R. terdaj at noon, daughter of Mrs. M Ala., to Col. C. N. Featherston, of Rome, Ga. Rev. Dr. Buell jjavc the bride away and the marriage teremony was per formed bv Rev. Jarvis Buxton, Rector of Trinitv Church. All the contracting parties are well known in social circles. Mrs. " Rixie and daughter have often visited "The Land bf the Sky." Col. Featherston is a prominent law-er and stands at the head of his profession. Col. and Mrs. Featherston are stopping at Batteev Park Hotel. Crockery and Glassware, At wholesale and retail, at lowest figures for cash. We duplicate all bills rom large cities, saving you the freight. Our line of silverware and table cutlery is one of the best in the State; We make a specialty of supplv-ing hotels .'ind board ing houses, to whom we alh'w whole sale prices. Call or write. J.) II. Law, 57 & 50 South Main St. A WATERV GRAVE. W. A. Iriicli nroad Yesterday About 111! some oib lattois Drowned in t ic five o'clock vesterday iftemdon news was received iip town to the eiiject tha5 Mri W. A. Pattou, of this bity, 1 ad been drdwncd in the French Brdad river, i hA Fmr orronnds while in Daxn- Peoplc at once started to jhe scejne, liprc ?tT.mrrincres anclion horse-back. As soon i as a crowd had gathered, several young men j went in the river to search for the body, and when ticy got just a few steps from where Mr. Patton was last seen, his body ws found. It was taken to :hc bank, wkerc every effort was made to restore life, but with no avail. His be dy had beci in the water about due hcW and fiftvj minutes. Where the body went down aid where it was found the water was no : more than waist deep. Mr. Patton was considered a good swimmer, and it is supposed! that he wds taken with a sjpasm, as he was subject to thjm. There wire some twenty or twenty-five young nicn in bathing with Mr.lPattyn, but hel'asnot missed until all had left the watjr and weie nearly .dressed. Mr. Pjatton was about tweiity-eight venrs ol acre, ana leaves ;i muM-i t"" a brother and several sisters t6 motfrn He was a; popular J11S liu ------ ( . . member of the Ashevillc Light tilfanthr, .A li birl T-ft''f Tins enst a trldom over 4l ii VI Lilt- jJt. j the entire city. y The fulicral services will be cixluc at the residence on Orange strcei by R Dr. C. G. Radkin, this evening) at 4 o c lock. Quick Transit. W M M-. m----w , In conversation withjCapt. B A. Xew- br ed ev. 30 land, tlielpopular passenger agent the Fasti Tennessee, Virginia and; Georgia TOnJlrnnd vestcrdav. I we obtained many items ol persons south or news which is bf interest to, all a trip either wishing to take west. ic train m. ar- For! instance, which lefives this city at 4-:40 i rives in Atlanta, GaJ, the next at 6-a. m, In other jwcjrds, you Scan ;et supper in Asheville, enjoy a good nigljts rest and ;takc breakfast in Atlanta. He morning 1p from this citv to points in Texas, tickets at reduced rates. noints w;est and southwest, his road prepared to oner the most satisfactory mtes and accommodations to. home seekers and pleasure tourists. If any of the Sux readers antiipite a triptoeit ler the pmnts above indicated, they shotild see Capt. Newland before making their At is arrangements. Asliev quarters and he will be Wad to seeyou. Deatltof a lronilsin$r Yomig 3Ian. that we are called regret ille is his head- uooii this morning to chronicle the death of Mr. Allen T. Davidscn Jr., son of Col. A. Tt Davidson of tjiis city and; brother of Hon. Theo. F. pa ridson, Attorney General of North Carolina, which sad event occurred at his father's residence on Camp Patton yestcda morning at eight! o'clock. Mr. Davidson, .had he livedj, would have been (27 years old to day. ; He has reside at;Amorello, Texas for ti ic past three or four years, and was one (if the most promising younsr law yers n that section. About four weeks ago, jhe was taken sick with som4 throat trouble, and in company with hnother brotiier, Mr. Wilbcr Davidson, came on a visit to the old home, hoping that a change might be beneficial, but jthe dis ease liad become deep rooted, andhe con tinued to grow worse inntil yejsterday morning, when his soul took its flight to the God who gave it. Allen wafc a pop ular jvoung man, and he left a! host of friends here who join the heart-stricken family in smpathy. Asheville Light A. Ij. X. Attention. 1 Tli memhers of the Infaiitrv are herebv ordered to meet at h', nfiemooii at 4:30 o'clock to attend the funeral ot the late corporal W. A. 1'atton. 1 Bvlorder of the commanding officer, Duff Merrick, 1st. Sargent. articles, kubber tooth brushes, A full line of Toilet crrrrU mmbs. hair anc bottled mineral waters, L iom s, wngnt s, Atkinson's Lundborg's eitracts mid Toi lets water. Prescriptions carefully pre pared and delivered prom of the city. ptly to any part Grant. & Wisgert. A voting man who can references wishes a "C," care Daily Sun Fruit jars, lamps and lamp fixtures at A. D. Coopers . Tust received 25 cases 1,2 and 4 lb trivc the ibest of situation. Address, corned beef, fresh from t sale b- the case, dozen or Cooper. ic factor', for ht retaih A. D. o lb canned apples 124 cents' per can. 3 lb canned tomatoes 12!2 cents per can. 2 lb canned corn 12V cents per can. 1 ualloncanstomatoes 40 cents per can. - U. LOQPER. purchased ! 100 sheep, j which waMjWHL '.mi...m3 V ., Fine Lambs. A. K. Coolcy yesterday fine lambs and 50 nice arc to be slaughtered tor ms marKet. Housekeepers wishing a choice article of spring lamb would do well to call! at his market. J.I jun620tf 1- . , : j just Keecivecl, 500 bushels Plastering Hair, and have on the way 100 bbis. "Gibbs," English Portland Cement, which we will deliver offthecarsat $4.00 , per bbl. All other prices low accordingly. ; ! ! W. II. WESTALL & CO., j De.-ers in general building material. Jl SSoiuTION OF Ia.RTNERSHIP. The oartnership heretofore existing be- twee WT. B. Marx, J. P. Grant and C. O Westf. nnder the name and style of the Ashe, ville Lumber and Manufacturing Company, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to, or to whom the late firm is indebted, will please call ; at the office Ju4e2i 1SSS. Th of m p tin bnu hitherto. hehrille M As pany jn3 npi w ber July Thei July ffuitar broidery and vounlir parents upon scho ber. at nue tliie Cartfcr .f Vir rnmnnnv and make settlement 4tf J. F. GRANL, C. G. WEST. tlrsitrned will Continue the business facturins and dealing in lumber, as conducted under tne name or mc Lumber and Manufacturidg Com- C. G. West retiring. -w. li. ivi AKA, F. GRANT. E SISTERS OF MERCY r ! :ii .L nronorcil o fprMxro .i limited nuci- bf lidy boarders, Hbeginning Monday, oh nnrl continuing to AUEilst oim. will open their musical department on 2nd Instruction on piano, organ and will be given. Also instruction m em-.rk-n rriiH oiid silf: fancv needle ! work. surfi other branches as be requisite for Z ladies applying, l-nces win oc giTcu ts. tuardians and rvisitors to the city. Tlip t-pnilnr session of the 61 bejgins on the first Monday in Septem- SISTER 'MARY BAPTIST, French Broad Ave- crlv the residence of Capt. M. E. JUI1C UXII1. Sis form I STRANGE VISITOR lad just sold a lad3r a pair of tan-colored silk niitts for 2 Ac, and was showing her our lisle jersey of which we black rrlok'-r'Q nir 1 Of. snlfl her two uairs, but;still hate a large lot left, when we heard a noise about the door and the jingle ol glass. Looking up we saw ajhbrse inside I the store, wearing in addition to his harness quite an astonished mista his m ven w look. . He was keep nothing line but curry-combs, brushes and whips; and by the way if Mr. Graham had had a $2.25 whip, whicli we sell for $1.52, he could have kept him in " the middle jaf the rpad or made it ex tremely warm' for him. The horse had sense though,! like the balance of his kind, he wantfjd to follow the crowd, and tne usually (as he had no doubt observed) tend to wards! the "Racket Store" where bargains in all lines, except horse Ijieed, are to be had, a few of which it might be well to enumerate. We have some beautiful Dress Goods, in lawns', mus lins ard mulls,! and our stock of I laces is full up, at prices sure to please. We have sold a number of ice cream i freezers at unheard-of prices in this city we warrant ev ery one o" then! to be as good as' the best or we refund money and take them back; none have been returned as yet han Our croquet sets and unlocks are becoming sea sonable and are beginning to Keep a it will move off, "we shall supplv how pa you to ever ana price burs before you buy. We have (just re ceived a new lot i of rusrs sorrie beauties -and prices will suit, as yell as quality'. The ladies are especially re quested to call and see our new supply of ribbons and flowers some extra nice tips also- We have the largest stock in town, we believe r sonje beautiful goods finer thaii we have keptl hereto fore. The siame may be said m regard tp ruchmgs, also; of which wej have a new line! We sell goods at a small profit, for cash only,! and as i they are bought lower than others buy, J (owing to our facilities,) we undersell our neigjnoors; ana as ! we guar antee everything sold to be as represented or money re funded, there is no risk in bu3ring of us, hence people to our not yet No. 15 but we do iBUY, , Contrary expectations, we are in our new store, South Main street, i ii i t i i snail get tnere we nope-pn or about the 25th of June. Coine and see us, don't wait until we move ; we can sup ply Ivou with anything you need, either to wear or to we guarantee to money oh! every w. A. BLAIR & CO., 1 4- 1 : UNDERTAKERS. Olnce and Warerooms, No, 27 Patton Av., Asheville, N.. C. 1 a finp flssnrtment ofCofiins. Caskets and. Metalic Burial Cases. All kinds of cases, fori Toune or old. from plain to the jfinest, kept constantly on hand. Prompt .attention givH en to all orders, day or night. j r-We have emploj-ed a nrst class unuer- taker of many (years' experiencej, charge of this department D OCTOR JOHN HEY WILLIAMS - who has in8-tf Has removed his residence to 4f- 30 Hay wood Street, corner Walnut. Office at same number until further notice. OkfIc e Hours: 11 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. mcl4 Gm J. ASTON FIRE, A.MJ ALLlUillN 1 None INSURANCE. but first -class companies represented jpORRENT. Two excellent office rooms, in building. AppH to w. O. WOLFE the sWolfe Ju10-tf. TpOR SALE OR RENT. nr,rirrri NRW SIX-ROOM DWELLING House, on Bailey street. Good well of water conveniently located on the lot. I Will sell at aibargain. For terms, etc., address Lock Drawer "W.," Asheville, N. c, of apply ax this office. ; mchl4 R I V E R S I D E D A I R Y. II am now prepared to deliver thej cry best of milk in any quantity desired. I have some of the finest milkers in Western North Caro lina. Among them -The Holsteiti," "The rwrwi" an the "Entrlish Du.ham'sJ" Incon- nction with the above I am preparing to establish a GILT EDGE BUTTER DAIRY. IHoointr to receive a part of 'the batronage of the citizens ol Asnevine, I am ri-spectfully, maj-26-tf J I CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CiARRIAGES, H. WOODY, Manufacturer and Dcfalcr B -J -SURRIES, No. 25 Willow St., ! AshgVille, N. C. - The followinsr nomilar makes of vehicles ii J , i 1 Tyson & Jones' Fine Ctrias'es. use, ana save you purchase made iis. Very respectfully, GEO. N. Y. T. JONES & CO Office, 4CG Broadway ORDINANCE, To provide thatthe Aldermen of the City of Ashevillc flnay negotijate a lo n of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, for tl e use and bene fit of said city, as etlforth in said ordinance : Be it ordained by the Boarc of Aldermen of the City df Asheville, That foi the purpose ot obtaining!; the consenjb of a riajority of the qualified and registered voter of the city that the Board of Alderman of the said city may borrow the sum of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, to be applied to the construction of a svstem of Sewerage, and other necessary and permanent improvements, an election shall be held on Tuesday, Jul the 10th A. D. rules and regulations governing such elections in1 said city; and if the consent of the required majority shall be obtained at such election, then the Board of Aldermen niavborrow said sum of mdne v uoon the bondsjof the said city to be made and issued, in their discretion, in the denomination lof Fifty, One Hundred ana Five Hundred Dollars, with ii terest coupons attached,;!! . , .; j - I .. The said, bonds shall become due and paya. ble thirty years from their date and for inter est at the rate of six per centim per annum, payable sfcmi-annually, i according to the coupons attached,! onj the first! days of Janua ry and July in each andevery year. And they shall be signed bjf the Mayoir and counters signed by lithe Treasurer, ana tue under tne ri-il-hf cnirint.v. During tlie next three The said -Ibonds s of, sold, assigned, nrice than par. The coupons of sj times when due, taxes due said city. Mar -6,!! 1888, Anv person whois liotalrea all in no case be disposed or transferred lor a less the resnstrktion bioks of the city will call on Col. S Bulow r.iwtna;ttheonite ofthe county Treasurer in the court house, fl Hj- order ot the Uoard ol Aiuermen, Tn8-lm M. MILLER H Ampton & fp:ath &c N. VANCE. in UGGIESr BUGGIES, BUGGIES, Columbus j Buggies. Emerson & Fisher's Buggies. The Troy Spring Wagon. Cortls.:-' 1 m , : - i McFarlan Car.-. .U L Vehicles. Standard Wagod Cp's. Vehicles i j j Bradley & Co's. Carts i Flint Carts. ; j "C" Spring Carts Single center Equa f ... izing Buggies The Famous i Mi-LiioLLAND Buck Boards, Our Own Make. - The Easjy-riding Lockwood Bttck Board Also Agent for McClear & Kendall's of Wilmington , Del OMers Promptly Attended to ' ' ..li ' -i And Satisfaction Guaranteed. Fine Carriages. iS-Any of the above in stock will be ordered named ijg&u3 h , on short notice. JL ! SECOND HAND , VEHICLES Always On hid and for sale cheap. ill work is put up of No. 5 Spuin: Keep constantly stock on hand a lull and general il I I ' of WHIvSKlES, BRANDIES, WINES, , among which following leading brands : GIPSON'S, PAUL JONES, I b McC RAVER'S Maix aid bonds fchall be at all receivable linl payment of H. S. HARKINS, Mayor. fly registered on City Clerk. ERSTON, St., ca!n alway AN Also YER Ricli! ' L i cc letl: the celebr Lkaf Ciaib,1 tv Ol less of be found tli R Y E R Y E R YE 1 R Y E character and is tmex- -TA1 ! I :l riavor WILLIAMS', GARRISON'S, AND COOPER'S . r Tl c best and brands of Wi Alts, AY atbd Clo- lich for 4 PURE NORTH CAROLINA CORN. Porter, etel mostpoptilar les, Clarets, The celebrated Brewing' Beer - t; oil tos Drat Tos Mi Bottles. Schlitz ht ! an ir also keep a It Ld cnoice line off Tobacco, Cigars,1 Ciga- extend a to our cus- irettes &c, and heartr invitation tomers and friends to cal and sec lis when m want o line. arrvth All will fully mg in our I Mill the very best ma terial and only the most skilled are employed. workmen apl7-ly I! j j Gall and inspect my 4 goods and prices I before purchasing elsewhere !! B I. H. WOODY. EN YOUNG'S BARBER SHOP, South Main Street. Hirst class Barbers. Sharp Razors. Easy Chairs. All work! done in the most satisfactory manner. IT "EN ACRES 15 ACRES 20 ACRES Oh Beaver Dam Creek. 2U, miles frokn Court Honse; right at the district school and votintr place; y mile trom upiscopal and Methodist, and! 1 mile from Baptist church. Good moral iontmunity. Fine spring; .fine groves, fine yiew, beautiful building sites, good Iroad to Asheville. A splendid place to build up a lovely home. 2"i per cent, cheaper, and 25 per cent, hetter than other land sold recently in same Neighborhood. Apply on the ground! (earfy) to li " '. I - C. B. WAY. i . or wire and care- orders by mail ii -,i i i i I, - WW DC promptly ; I I attended to. HAMPTON & FEATHERSTON, I CASH AshVille. N. C. I"" i-iw. H. -DEALER Goods, Boots and Shoes. li ii- :jea. 11 ! TV s I Dress ' s - : i i - .r -"-v -i !: Gents i Ml - ii Goods, TV ! '1 ! rurnisnmg Goods, Hats in traw of ever Y grade. Full Line 'OR SALE ANo. 1 carriage or buggy horse. For fur ther; information apply at this office. tf. test P tiers. of But No. Mr may 23-lf w. tenc Hi 17 North Main st. ks La? LEA, iiiciLv; uwi LiitTC Will be fjft.jj Ijcujjic. mis is cstimatin V 5 r ... population at ten thousand, , added five thousand visitors' ti'fc pect to be here and at I'c.-ir in. j v,'cf X boarding houses. Th-1. " ' i.r 1 vnu,,L HOW ARIS Wh MULTirrni: i That is a very easy cjucstin tf j rovided you have the v-rJS and. But suppose we sliou,, 4 pro hand this summer by a blizzard, si;,;, "'j had in New York last w inter , . pull through ? ..Well, vc hardl3 ever have here at this season severe ct;ou '' the wheels of commerce, but Y. not be surprised to sec our j,' great deal lower than the lov.xy t1 registered by the thermometer !-t ter, in the north and west. Having foreseen the rush of v:. J Western North Carolina this ' we have prepared ourselvt-s ncc-v and are now busy distributiivii' and largest stock of staple arc groceries ever offered in tlie 'State THE EMANCIPATION OF TWENTY MILUOX sij: V V V V in South America, has caused a v-jj settled state of affairs among tbt VK1 planters, and has had the effect NE) van cing the price of coffee, v lii;, likeh to reach still higher figure JJ1 Before the advance we 'were s )LU nate as to secure a large lot of :)IA Mocha, O. G. Java Fancy Gun.. Alaracaibo and Fancy KioCoffo green and parched, all of which .v at New York prices. Choice Rio 'Coffees are now 1- New York at 18 ets. We" stl $1.00, and Arbucklcs at llc SIir.AKS arc firtn w-U h . . "jui ji ju.s at about the same as in our last. ? quote best Standard CnvmiaUd n:y Brown Si Best Cut Powdered, Confectioners' IJ G Iv G We have a' large stock ofSyrrV Molasses, and quote: White Drip, oiamkiiu TivmuaKii a;y ugars at .... fcjorl : Loaf moulds iG rd. ...... . . ... t G Porto Rico, Common syrup, iitxns JT.KS :i.ks We have the largest and finest sl' of Teas ever offered in Wester Carolina, which have been select. special regard to their drawing r.i Young Hyson, Wt Gunpowder, ."OcVkv Oolong, .'Octf'. English Breakfast, . . 7AKot. We offer low grade teas n;" to 30 cts. per pounir 'I e Try our PURIv SPICKS an! re use no others. ,1AI Our "OBELISK" Flour, nU . RR1 the best ever offered in tin's mar Rr? Favorite," at $2.75, is a Isr- KB! pure straight flour. KB) "Waterloo" is a good family i " $2.25. Trvit. We still have a few cascs-of- . Hart's 3 lb Peaches at "cjktc? ' sn o -joe " ' A Finest 3 1b Twn.atocs at $1.33 jr. " " Com, at 1.3."ii)crHfl-, Libbey's Chipped Iii-ef.at 1 lb cans of Corned Jtecfat Inc. 2 l b " " " . String Beans at lt eaii. Lima " at-'tv " " Marrowfat Tens at 13c ir can. T. i r a Tr Cracked wheat, at 3c cr voxm. IADE Fresh Oatmeal at "c x.r you Oatflakcs at 9c per It). Fine Pearl Grits Fine mixed Table Nuts at . Blueing at 30c per dozen, Blacking at from 25 to SOc'PER Potash at 5c per ball, Lye at 5c per box, Pint Bottle Pickles at 10c per' , j Quart " " 4 20c " . Gallon " " 40c "... t Half Pint Bottle Acme Sauce.K . Magnolia Hams at 13 to Ik?-. Brooms, at from S'a to 25 cts-1- Wc have a full line' of Impf Domestic olives, olive oil, sauct?-; maple sugar, candy, oranges aw' 'PICK Canned apples, apricots, clicrrv , peaches,' pineapples, aspara?y',L CC corn, beans, peas, squash, & tomatoes, devilled crabs, low Til mon, oysters, mackcral, cotllJ-- ' . sardines, (imported and doV. ted and devilled meats, coinl ; Also a full line of Farinacco"5 wheat flakes, oat flakes, wacwy, sago, tapioco, oatmeal, grit?. a th ley, beans, and peas. ' Ypnst cn hci or 'inkers. J'laCC1"'... micelli, mushrooms, maccdor.c?. r.nsin rnrrntitc r-ifroif. s"' ' bacon, hams, candles, ire latmc, J:- uuvwii) iiuiiio, vunviiv-f fy extracts, soda, baking jww of tartar, chocolate, cocoa; cu ' " t!l UllLJV OlUl IVVfc tobacco, cigars, cig arcttc5, ui. paper- bans, butter tray5- , hemt grain, hay, bran, short?, l f icc l everythincr that can be f'in J ira. t class Grocery house, aed ALL OF WHICH WE 01' Ithert The prices we name aic . .d!on will make special pnecs i icina buyers. I Respectfully', fra PRICES THAT DEFY COM POWELL & SN r 5 ' ' mil ii mihi ii .1 1 iL.m iiiwiiw iroii m hhm'ti' ii m i WWl.IOTiJ Q""' ' " ""J ' '"" I ! - : - I i - ; - (;.--'- : ; i " . I :-- '- , K-:---m .'.'. J
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