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STEAM ! pR pK ESSES ARENOW RUN ?Ji'iiR CHEAPEST JOB rV,7vr IX V. N. C I .. NO. 116 vii.i.kc"A4 CORRECTED BY ilUVILLE ICE AND COALCO., toLUSS&CO Lpbrtom. delivered: iunonc Lump, for grate, Ipstnut T OVC f rrr lit A A-1 (sir v 1 I ' -i-i- --A- f 1 1 ; T i I - - - I ni:. H i . j i ' i ii: j ! ; i . .i : , . ' ! : : : T , : ll U..'-I "H-:' i ' ' ' :' TD ICXt r PTtNTS. I . A Ijj ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, JULY 2o, t V 3 : 1 ' 1 1 1 ii' I i 4 .. ' , ; m. I Drndnr nnriniu , : : ; i . - L- i nem are i . - By Telegraph ! The Suk is the only paper' in Ve- tern ixonn aruiin - T" Associatca itcss PROPRIETOKS. $ 4.75 4.75 9.25 9.50 9.25 DESISON, :,:li:u aniJ optician 1S PXTTOS AVENUE. s C0NGRESS10NA THE : LONG STRUGGLE END AT LAST AT AN Dlscas- Tiie House Klnislies Its! sjon of tlie 91111s Tarlft Bill- To-morrow tne voie. t. M11.S . i - . TCIL'-- CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, r i TiV ( 1 ! i NI PLATED SILVERWARE, VN PLATED SILVERWARE, PLATED SILVERWARE, RWARE, BRONZES, BRONZES. BRONZES, BRONZES, i AND PLATED SILVE kn AND SILVER HEADED CANES, . GOLD PENS, &C By Telefrraph to the Snn. SENATE, j W;Tiivr.TON. D. C. Tuly 19i-The Sen ate after the passage of several bills upon the calendar, of. minor interest, took up and passed House bill supplementary to Pacific Railway acts (with amendments.; j This is the bill passed by I the House on the 3rd of March, requiring the Pacific Railway Co's., to construct, maintain and operate telegraph lines and to afford equal facilities to all connecting telegraph lines. Amendments merely strike out the word "Construct" wherever it occurs. Chandler modified the resolution offer ed by him on the 12th of Junej directing inquiries into the election df Senator nibson. ot Lrouisiana, ana on puuuu j Mr, Blackburn, the credentialsj were tak en From the table" and placed on file. then laid 1 on i xhe table, j The Senate then at 2 p. ' m.,j jwent into Executive session, doors ;werj reopened at 5.30 and the Senate adjourned. HOTTSE. full time and increase their plant year to year, j Instea d of importing into this country forty million dollars worth of woolen gooids as was done in 1887, we! would soon be able to supply. the .home market j with woolen goods and export immense quantities to other nations. Pass this bill, let it become the law of the land and it! would result in good to all. People would be better fed, better clothed land would live in better houses and sle?p in better beds. In after years when the full measure ot i its count less blessings should have been realized the living and .those which might coirte aiter them would iise and invoke the blessing of providence upon j those who originated it and upon those jwho gave to it I the forcel'and power of law (Ap- plause.) By Telegraph to the Sun. Ch.cago, July 19. At! the opening the hearing of the Burlington dynamiters to-day lawyer ponohue for the Brother ly ktf clrri Distrirt Attorney Ewincr If Mr- its case. affirmatively. said Donohue, Mr. Dineley, of Maine,; argued tftat when imported articles come into com petition with articles produced in this country the consumer did not pay the tax. He ridiculed Springer's arguments and declared that the tariff on woolens had stimulated the manufacturer of woolen goods and had held the home market fclr our producers. The tem porary effect of putting wool on the free list might be o depreciate the price j of i itn 1-1 pvtptit nf the reduc- YV UUltll giiuuij iu vx- j . home manu- the prosecution rested j Ewhif; nodded j his head "Theix we rest our case." ''and are prepared to discuss the proofsi Mr. E wing declined to make any j argu ment t ay ing, " we simply ask tbit de fenda: ts be held on evidence. After an earnest address by each of two lawyers for ttic- defense. Commissioner Soyne said ! 'the prosecution has presented aj good prohaole case against th6 prisoners, and I shal: not be performing my duty unless I referred charges against all the prison- -LJ-ui, ji. a -nr-v- Tt is for thesrand era CJUt giauu J " ' J t - i r- jury to pass upon the men's guilt or in liocnre. The court ordered .hat the nrtimn,t of bail should remain at $5,000 apiece . Efforts tel exempt 1 By Telegk-aph to the Son 1Tit?twoit. Mica.. Tulv 19. T cratici State Convention met at daWI After the telling of the the various committees tors chosen by the district caucasses. this southern, firm. Fultz, tie Demo- noon to- roll, to 'and elec- mdrning. Chairman Weston, central - committee announced i,ak iWfMved a teleeram from the of State that he Green- t Grand that a By Telegraph Baltimore, July 19. Flour quiet, steady. Howard Street and Western super., 2.50H85; extra 3.85; family 4.50; city mills, super. 2.5065; extra 3.2575; rio brands 4.9CK&5500. Wheat, j berry, 853?0; western, steady, quiet.. No. 2 winter red, spot, July, 84.' Corn, southern, scarce, firm; white 63,6; yellow 603. . ' I Cincinnati, July 19. Cash quota-, tions were: Flour, steady. Wheat stronger: No. 2. red, 79. Coni, st3iidy;j No. 2 mixed 50. Oats stronger, No. 2. mixed, 35Vi. Pork firm, 14.50. Lard; backers; who met in convention ja Rapids this afterooon, asking Conference committee be appointed to cbdffe with a; similar committee irora that body. The announcement was re ceived vith great favor and a committee composed of one member from each Con- 8.7. Bulk meats higher ; short ribs, GoMir.g fiom being vair. over Engineer were in tion of thd Washington, July 19.-0n 'motion of Mr. Dibble, of South Carolina; the Sen ate amendments were concurred in to the House bill authorizing Lthe condem- hli hill fl- nation of land for sites for p -OPTICAL G00DS!-j- i r MASSES, MASSES, fLASSES. JLASv)LS, JSC OPES, 'SCOPES, ings. ii of Missouri,! asked unani- 31st. 1 1 . w .'! , mnns consent that Tuesday,; July be set apart for the . consideration of bills oorted from the committee On lauor. - . t . Mr. Oates, of Alabama,lsaip re hdt obiect unless it was agreed t nrohibitine the transportation from i one! State viri .iiif i iir i - v- - , , 1 IV V- C7J he would the bill of con- i to facturers Vere !uty, but when The argument of the defense was that there aad been practically no evidence Goldingj Bcoderick, I Banersm again t and ( pdding poa libettv JQnbail before moving SPECTACLES, another should not be calledlup. O'Meill SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, SPECTACLES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, declined to be fettered in. tpis manuci,. n (withdrawing his request! offered a i .i in! the 31st which was 1.,; ICSUI"'"" it mmitfw on rules. ! assigninj ,inV of Tulv for the consideratiojn of bills! : destroyed then the price i . ... . i - - would ag in rse and ultimately tne con sumer wolld have to pay jinore than at present. He then proceedecj in a general way to de lounce the Mills bill as slaugh tering evei y farming interest in the North while lea ing a duty of 6S per cent, on suar and 100 per cent: on Hce, Mr. Buttervorth, of Ohio, said on Saturday next! a vote would be taken pu the bill and it would pass the House agaistthe protest of every Republican representative! with one or two excep tions. It would receive the support of every Democrat in the! House .with very 1 few exceptions! He desired to call atten 4.: raA' that iio industry to be affected bv this measure had; been ac corded-a hearing, that' noi working whose waees werfe to be affected by lllll - - t u were-not auowcui wrc i AH of them were rearrest- step. State warrant was u-eo, tne cnugc, yj namitv into the stlate6f Illinois, contrary to law. Stock and prices less de- t " irece the list the reduction had been vouchsafed j a abor hearing, that no interest affected by the Hill had been accorded kn audience. The i j ' i Ui... I -. , r.ii 3 ,.A rnc)l witllOllt The House then went into commute my naa peen iramru x For r.t,. ii. ATr. Snrineer in the chair, consultation with thosfe who representeu on the tariff bill, pending amendment be- the vast and rrhat offered by Mr. Mil s, ot i exas, country. JllLl -i ii j. i I. f restoring the present rate of duty on pacco. ; ! i . I . , . , Mr. LaFollette, of Wisconsin:, thought the motion made by Mills jwds not ac tuated by any sympathy for j tie domes tic tobacco industry. The! amendment was offered not because of an coniider- Jndiistrv or because iarm- ers wanted protection, but; becaus the judgment on the position occupied hy amendment was necessary to help tne Democratic party to carry Connecticut. Illinois, made a brief ar VLl. f ' , . to- , nT f? ,,t KELlAlm PRICES. REPAIR ING; AND ENGRAYJMj. k IMPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. IepAIRING AND ENGRAVING. t?PiAlR!NG lAND ENGRAV ING. IcttttVII.T.Tl. N. C growing interests oi uic It was not pretended that this P tariff liad been so canea rcviaij" j , r. made except from the standpoint of those who favored tariff for revenue, in which was another name for free trade. So far from stopping Ihe increase of the surplus, irr,ortn tions would be increased under i ' ?;ewYork! stock Market. By Teiegrapli to the Sun. New York, j July 19, The marke; to-day i was quiet to dull hesitating, but the general drift of was c own ward. There was less de tnand for stock than during preceding traders hammered fcroc hout. while there was free realiza tirlns ;rv weaker bulls: Transactions show marked falling off from preceding ,r rfrr St ! Paul was the sne'cial feature, and publication of F i . L 'J.i.-.. ;-U l 1 JVi Anv. that Mr. rraiu had sold out all his ings of stock, made it 51 active than df latq, but it was comparatively well held. The only other really active stock was; Nevjr England, and itj was ! exceptipnaUt strong, though its final change was fo - id: ft-arfirn nnlv. Theiriarke: closed dull, barely price of the day. vfntii!? ! and Rock Jiichmoriy and West Point preferred .1 - mn one. St. Pul m, North West T.flVe vShore and Omaha each and speculative i hold- nuite wiak. and : : I . . r -!,. lief1 cvTnoathized auicklv I ! Readme was more Lo;,-.Ui iici-ii-t was named and a tpoiyi w.vj. . j recess! Was taken until 2 o'clock p. m. That the fusion will be affected there seeiris to be no doubt, both on the State, ticket? and electors t; . Senate Secret Session. I: By Telegraph to the Sun. j ! Washington, D. C, July 19. The Sen ate in secret session to-day spent 3 hours in considering the nomination of Saml. J.jBigelow to be Uistnct Attorney u Nev Jersey. Senators Edmunds, Jbvarts, and some others opposed the confirma tion vigorously and it was rejected by a large-majority. . The Fuller case; comes uplo-morrow as unfinished business of tlie "secret session. Asiatic Cholera Epidemic pi . ' China. . , By Telegraph to the Sun. Washington, July 19. The Marine Hospital Bureau is informed that Asiat ic cholera is epidemic in Hong Kong. Ai&rpse at Augusta, Ga., was dis interred after four years' burial, and was found completely petrified, though natur all In appearance. ' v Emperor William has agreed to the hamn. ouiet. lower: short clear 8.95. Whiskey 1.14. Hogs steady. 1 St. Louis, July 19. Flour quiet, unchanged. Wheat dull lower. No. 2 Ied79. Corn higer; No. 2 mixed 35U; Oats firmer; No. 2 mixed, 35U Pork higher, 14.37V2- Lard 7.57. Bacon higher; shoulders 7.75; long 8.75; short ribs 8.4550; short clear 8.80SOy Ham 1112.50 Whiskey 114. ! '.; Chicago, July 19. Cash quotations were: Fin; , .u -t, unchanged, No. 2 spring v , 'v ; No. 2 red, 81. No,2 t . V No. 2. pats, 30: Mess p'-., 1.' Lard, 8.30; short ribs 7,85; shoulders, G.C575; short clear, 8.25(8.30. Whiskey 1.20. j jj in Louisville, Ky., July 19.-Grain fipii Wheat, No. 2 red, 92 ; No. 2 long Dcrry S4. Corn, No. 2 mixed 55 ; No. 2 wliitej m. Oats, No. 2, mixed, 36tf37. Pr . visions quiet. Bacon, clear ribs, 8.40; clear 8.90 ; shoulders 6.75 ; bulk meats, : clear ribs 7.75; shoulders, 6.1 V3; sugar j cured hams, 11.25)12.50. Lard, choice leaf, 9.50- ( - ; h Men's white cotton gloves, all tjuahtics, for the military man and the civilian,! at Whitlock's. J"15-,1- Men's white cotton gloves, all qualities, j proposal thatrhis mother should Dear inc for the tn,i,tary man and tne civilian, at titlesjof Empress and Queen. Whitlock's. jul4-fj i Tiiiv,iiInprll rameinto usein 1545 i,a w hite cotton eloves. all qualities. X lilt luuuvi - i -" w " a ' - iltt later the first knives were ror the military man and the civilian,! at j --- i i i .... steady, at near ilo west is 16w this Everything bill. I -n I vov" - T a SHEVILLE ICE AND COAL CO T. COLLINSi & CO., Proprierors gument against the bill m its declaring that the question. placed on a higher or a h wer plane the operations of the Mills November nextj! tne p?jupic wuiu In others fractional gi-gated 183,000 amounts, shares. Sales ag tistoni L I- nr t 1 J 1 sire of the people that the tannsnouia ue reduced from the standpoint oi protec- entirety, ! Should be the people that y hp stanr tintrthe industries of the country ana 5 VKTr -wronlrl transfer the j .. ii the Democratic; majority from Haii&lnjff in Winston. By Telegraph to the Sun. RAfelGH, N.C, July 19.-W Hi 1 who shot and killed a negro womfn m a disreputable house last- May, haiiged at Winston this afternoon execution, which was puuut. used n England, Preparations are being made to give a greit; reception to Mr. Blaine on his re turn lo the United States. M Of the twenty-six barons who signed Tifrr- rhnrta onlv three could write their names. . ; -Don't the man who commits suicide by it,:if fl'u ofhisown free will nctugtii uiiui3v -- - I and accord? i" Headquarters of the Paris exposition commission have been opened in New Yorki . v" : - ' Dumas1 and Zola are to be decorated with Legion of Honor titles. . Scotland won the international trophy in thd rifle contest at w lm uieuuu. Whitlock's. ju 15-tf.l W. CORTLAND, REAL ESTATB BROKER. -j ORDERS TO BUY AND SELL, PROPERTY, WILL BE GIVEN CLOSEST ATTENTION INVESTMENTS MADE ' j ON REAL ESTATE SECURITY.' jg-Office in the Barnard building, ra,f W HITLOCK'S foro-pt the sale of Texas ponies was by Fdgg & Reynolds on Saturday morn- ThQ mgi l , wit4 I ! !!--1 i f a- th. Its i' 3 - ' coni -CLOTHING- PURE ICE PURE ICE - PURE ICE IE FROM DISTILLED ATER. r.r i:o.f ri STILLED WATER. il'E FROM DISTILLED W ATER. it wns their ourpose to tt dr,t well last nisrht and this tartar and removes an discoior - j. v 9 IV I I1U Uo 3v. " -t r II LI- 1 VttUJ". " - Hemeti .an provided for con- ERloK HARD AND SOFT COAL. York, the present rate of duty stored on pipes, pipe bowls, smoker's articles not otherwise: for. t s ti,o novt rnrarrach taken.upj i v - t - i ,. ( 1 .t 1 ,r x i. ;iTA-iinT al dntv oi sideration was umt ..y-.-e -j . oo nt. ad valorem o bonnets, hats J i ,1c mmnosed of hair whalebone or any vegetable material; Tr. Lehlbach, of New; York; -i a... r.n nf . statinST increase the auty t r- j . " ana ut The arrangements fotj julyOtf For sale by 3 Grant & Wingert. . --!! " ' i r to the Republican side ot nesed y several thousand people. oTriPnfltnent Was' then agreed the House. If lir..iuuw , , ;i jr. i. . t, i . . . ' !i.f to without division. M I j T- strike down the greaij num. morning eat aneanyurco. On motion OI ivir. T?, v,. --- WUUJ ;T l , 1. - tv,p j . 7 J .rJ- p-rvthinel I ' oi nfactnred by u ' ... r .' .j L Oo,J,io,r ot 1 . , iA'a :J i nwVvfr ?r Wingert. Suppenor m eyery 1 1 1 1 1 1 nuuiu n- 1 - 1 vvais uvv w- . . i. ii.. fc TWpIip I J tA -.1 .i f an in ine lociici ut. x moved to HiF.ys Promitly Filled. Telephone No. 5S. ' rv in.-r ,tIv.Bn at The ULnufcrot- i,at he did so in the interest request of the hatters ; of his t: 72 to 84. j I i i at t Mhnch then offetred ari aniend It fixine the rate of duty U Wl , x.,c o f,r rents per llihe per ross ... Mov of the pearl buttons, he said, imported country came from Austria,; , w were one trusted it would 1 referred io .aaiuiu.u tee which would sit during the holidays, in order that the grejjtt interests which were to be affected by the measure might be heard in, order thai the tariff might be revised in the litfbt hi experience, and in order that on its Assembling in De cember Congress might respond to the judgment of the peopldas shown oy tueir nange Houston was i a on! n rourt was in i 1X1 Lt I was promptly arraigned SSSinY t-DEPARTMENTt In order to close out all : - . . :iv anu hi uiutx. ; uka: w. .. -i i a3rtdklHtIy&irH wM;"", LIGHT WEIGHT CLOTHING VIC ed. sessi ii tried and on he con-i district. YOtes in November After a short courtesies and sharp exc of between Messrs. Reed and New York Cottoii Market. f By Telegraph to the Son. j New York, July 19.-Hubbard. Pna l&i Co's. cotton j circular to-day says: MnW, iP.nt has been free and tone buoy ant, with demand directed principally towards August, on which therej was a of 16 poihtsl The largest portion July 20tf The Windsor House. Spartanburg, S st.. ( Vut Trent hotels m the ' . tx. i ,ro;nt to the deuot. If SOUtn. UL la jr vtra wish comfortable beds and good fare, don'.t'forgetthe.Wmdsor; c cM,sEj ap!3-tf. a rropnctoi. - New stock of Gents' Neckwear just in Whitlock s. FOR I?ourd. the iilto ,i,. ,i;Ssmd of the consider- Uf innrirv came from outside principally, opnust "-"""7 1 iv r i ' A.r w there was f in commuicc ui i."'- ; KnrOpean uruci a v " m U LIU 11 UI . i i I I . ' I . I! . 11 JAxr motion qt Air. aisb se me local ouying as w ' i August con i n f Ppflvpr Dam and Hill side streets a purse containing a sum ot uioriev. Apply to Dr. G.W. Purefoy. whole closed, and upon this Mnis it was reported ti the House with ing against short interes l : Ji : 1.00 -t-ir . . !.J i Hft7R twin 3t. lUe they favorable recommendation amid hearty of the products ofconvjctldbor, - . A r ,iw w.inot mcreaseo t..rtmitic Dearl industry i vvould be tracts reached 1075, point whose longs A TO EI- BB L COM PLAINTS IN REOARD 1 THEk COAL OK ICE WILL ' REPORTED AT THE OF FICE. Uptown Office. V 1-1 tl r TlamarrT huildiniT. Ptton Av. Telephone No G9. rLL Ori.BSS o.bn Froupt attention pearl Amendment rejected, 67 u the domestic wiped out. to S3. Mr. Springer, of Illinois, having c f Afissouri to tlle: c addressed the committee; in regafd t6 the j.- r the iniornHtuuM members that 23 days j and : , lrl been consumed debate, 151 speeches haying niade a i,. ilnte. under the Uliu t . points klled chair. lie of 8 eveaimg in five MANUFACTURED ICE 1 t.ir information of the pnblic . , i ncnmnl. Ut rule iia.u vwi-"" . davs or 120 hours. 1 A.-nom bered as the UC ituiv.'"" i td told4 av eral minutes 28 The debate. Wiould i i i i .!., most remarKaoie lenta h h had ever occurred in ry history. It had awad Uve, t , u- in our own counlry, but and to '"-tfrronfouj Ideas on the subject ofarti- re the folio wins facts in reKara ,ord, r . n rtM-nafacture of ice: Oyr manner i r i. to di.til the water Dy conuu.-.. ". thu making it absolutely pure. Then i i i A oomnletelT d coder- Fit6r.l r.t tt remainine traces of im- ur. it-tter, .iter which cans filled with it are '"lin l.rine chilled below the freezing point, n.t 1 1 :. -. . :i :a fr.m as clear " T alii m nii j 1 m iwf n solid as clas. This ."vlt.n- r.t rr hnmnn use. It lasts one h;r l longer than natural ice and has all the an ment then free rmlause from the Democrats Its further consideration was then post poned until 11:30 Saturday morning. nibble, of South Carolina, as a question of privilege, called up the Allentowu pub- ufncier continued Tie building and tne ircaiucuu pomi!s message. The report ft the co was read, recommending that tne pihu the veto. ! The passea nui-""-""""- ... i ' nousc n-'"" p ( -i- J 4-n 4-oL' nrntirs any extent. New crop j opened fa lst nilit Put uec but: ju 15 Young Men's Democratic Club. The Club extends a cordial I invitation u rwnoeratic clubs of the coun- fV onii ail the Democrats of the Cpmity, MEN AND .BOYSJ I will mark them down from this date fully zc PER unrs i K--i-H"H-M"H- ' ! Call and price , my clothing. thd all the Democrat rr .YI . . t 1.,trKr evidence of seliinW marketoffto and all the Democratic .clubs ana belore purcnUbii.B -T- vYtiuw... v , r , ,. ,, , , -i.. t wm fm norm u'"'") i" free offerings 2 to 3 Rea; for the Transmission Senate. By Telegraph to to the Sun. I l vai..t". i . be present and participate .,--4 e it ; -t-Lo oh inranr.. u it w riniji' '" t 1 lot of Cassimere the . A nnif visiting ixui tutu. i i! m 4M-k hnvinu nr i . i .m cities, on a ousinCb f:"- pnntc ust receivea, ranginu hi veto. T l2 84 NoV W sktok, July 19he engrogj eas 141, nays x , Reoresentai1Ves i klH. ; MrJ Ji H. Law is If5. on a business nrk of ffoods. in art fenJn? KwJei from Youths to 48 waists. china 'and silver goods the dnffrc clerk o ess sary vote m . , , , , q , clogely the pro The House tnen ax. p. r"" Ji.'--ffKniin' the House, and OI LUC .WIHO " , j specially unique. The evenine session to until 8 o'clock. for the co ' ii rr ' l 1 from committee On military anairs. deration of bills reported now hakit in such shape that its engross nsideration 01 uu t , . ... readv , U.a ' i wAtlT 'Vt7il I 1 I IT IH J 111 W v. - , for: transmission to the Senate as soon tors fit week. RATTLE HOUSE, at WaynesTille. C, is prepared to accommodate t the rate of $1.50 per day o per Undcr- HORSES WANTED! i-est. not only in oui Ill-Oil frhout the civilized- ;w : T.i. oC ion,r as our i govern henceiortii, w i- m ii i , re. it would be knota as the great tantt oeuatc TT ' J., J proceeded to argue in support ofthc wool feature ot tne urn ., . , y , Pass this bill be.nda f industrial prosper , p I n . Factories wuuiu,-'- , the South and Vest, and in TUci. already m ifjuo' J. u , ' ! A, I A North Carolina Blaze. By Telegraph to the Sun. 1 Wilmington, N. C July 19.-A tire at Rockingham last night - destroyed the rt house, seven stores and dwellings- -V w j, the court house. mi - as the final vote is taken sage. o: upon us.. States in estimated at $ 000. 0,000. The loss is Insurance; $13,- upon its pas- TO fit UP With HAKKCN j.. e.,m tnthe rnarscsi. a irfm: tut ... .thing in the Saddlery and Harness line 4, CLASS Washington, offerings to :the million Bond offerings. By Telegraph to the Sun. D. C, July 19:-"ono Treasury to-day were a and a-half dollars. All rejected. Randall's Condition Bv Telegraph to the Sun. ..t . . .J...... . r r4 T1 v'1 Mr. Ran dall's condition is not materially cnangcu this r-iiminS- Although he passed a restful ight, he is somewhat keT o wing to the fact that he weaned himself by receiving several visitors! yesterday. He willbot be permitted to receive visi tors hereafter until his strength has re turned -i MY &66DS ARE STRICTLY FIRST and I will.not be undersold. Shoes. BoatMLSbiCoJtCQST. o mate room forotner .V"" to MINISTERS of all Dcnominaxiona. j CaLtL AND SEE ME AND SAVE MONEY ju 18-ly- Respectfully, " j J, M. ALEXANDER. POR SALE AT A "LOW WICOAM FKnano in good order. AddrtMj Mws Champion, Post Office liox 19-2t fZrnrtt Hnrfrains in wear. ! New Ties arid Hosiery J s Earl & Wilson's Collars - r t Cuffs, and Dunlap Hats T'l CZec rrmrlf nf P in Asheville,, at WHITLOCK'S. oods - 1 Territories, in all parts Minnai rf h hi h ccd table of the country : ' 1 wo uld run on '! r of com mere 1
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