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n " f "THE CITIZEN" i Asheville Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, Containing full dally report, of the Gen eral Aucmhly of the Presbyterian Church, will lie sent for Hoc. postpaid to any address luring the session. Not exceeding three Unci, One Time, 25 cents. Three Times, CO vcnti. Six Times, 78 cent.. VOLUME VI. NO. 25. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, MAY 12, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. Daily or MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE. A place planned and (level oping ii8 a GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho MOVNTAINH OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for 1in1 tli- fulucss and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of .',800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tiiHtc and skill, with well graded roadH and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for lint residences and HKATHFl'L HUNICH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ni'- dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Lliivlllr, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE, NEW NECKWEAR FOR CI5NTU5M15N JI'ST IN-HAND-SOMB LATIiST DF.SIGNS I'KliTTlliST SIIAD15SOI' SILK. LADIES' HLOUSES. NF.W AND AI.LGKADF.S. FANS ! FANS ! I'SlilTL AND OKNAMF.NTAL. 30 South Main Ht. BON MARCHE, H.T.KSTABROOK'S ilil . MAIN ST., AKllliVIM.H, IS TIIK I'l.ACK roa BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL "Views and Sketches. nprlNd REAL ESTATE. Wttrss B. (Iwvh, w. w. Wht, GVYN & WEST, (HuciTMon to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL1STATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary I'utillc, CommlMioncra ollierila. FIRE INSURANCE. OFPICK ttoutheamt Court Nqn.rr, CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan. DC urcly placed at M ier cent. Oftlcr.1 94 Ik 80 Patton Ave. Hecnnd Hcior. frhtutlv JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. HI Kit 1NHHKANCH I'l.ACKII IN TWENTY OF TIIK IIHHT L'OMI'ANIIIH IN TIIK WliKI.D, AOHNTH OP TUB TRAVIII.BKH1 1. It'll AND ACCIDKNT INHUMANCK CO., 01' HAHTFOKO, CONN. STATU AOHNTH FOR TIIKIIHTKOITI'IKK AND llimOLAM PKOOI' HAFK CO. ' Rooms o Aio, McAfee Block. SIM Patton Ave., Aahevlllc, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. IF THERE IS ANY P a w u k IN KICUS, ANY V IKTII li I N A L V li 8, OR ANY B 15 N 15 I' I T I X A K U A I X S, II IV VOI'K GRUCKRIliS, FKEI), KTC, I' K O M A. D. COOPER, Nor til Side Court lloumr Kiuirv. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, 25 CTS. PER LB. SUMMER GOODS. Ice ('ream Freezers, 2, .'I, -I, 0, H mid 10 quart, at prices lower tlian ever. Hummocks at DNc, f 1.2M, $1.-18 and $2.25. IJciuitiful line of Fans. Merry and Sauce Dishes by the sett or dozen. Matches (large boxes, .'K)0,) 2."cs. per dozen. A now lot of French Sntines, beautiful patterns. Tin? prettiest lot of Cingliams andChambrays in town; solids, stripes and laids. We are daily o.iect- ing Cnxpiet Setts, 1, ( and H tall; also Hie Harper My Traps, best, made, at lHcts. acli. We have n very com- ilete stock of goods at prices that are sure to please. II you will tako the trouble to onie to see us before you my we shall be sntislicd. We do not claim to have all the goods in town, and'are not giving them nway, but we are selling them (lots of them) at very low prices. No cliromos, no free gifts, no a valanches, no cyclones, no humbug. Everything is guaranteed; and as hereto fore, the best, place in town to trade is the "BIG RACKET." THOH. P. HAMILTON & CO. GROCERS,""" "BIG 22, Patton Avenue. fclilMitnm JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman ft Child I, HEAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage nuslnesH Loan, securely placed at ft ht cent. MISCELLANEOUS. KSTAIIUSI1ICI) 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have carried on a Drug and Pre scription business in Ashe ville, striving at all times to buy pure Drugs and sell no goods that are not strictly Hrst-class in every respect. Everything warranted as represented or money re funded. My goods are pun and fresh and my prices as low as the lowest. Prescrip tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom ers. ARDEN PARK HOTEL and cotta;i;s. IO miles South of AkIii-vIIIi-. on A. K 8. H. K tiikms: l-.T Month $111(1(1 Ccr Week ISiMi Per liny H Dinner and Ten dirties on om-dn.v's notice, 7fl rent.. TIiuh. A. Morris, Prop.. llprlo (Itf Arden. N. C. I. w. U. WILL. AHTIICHJ. WII.I.H. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, asiihvii.i.i;, N. c. lllliee lliirnnnl IiiiIIiIIiik. I'. ' ( PlnnH, SH-cincnlloii. Ik-tnil. fce., forcvery -Ins or hiillding nt short notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Cull and mi- tin. iiprtlld.lm Of General Interest. SEASONABLE ITEMS BELOW MARKET PRICES. One large lot Ladies' and Misses r me Shoes. One small lot ditto, medium grades, sacriliced at aliout one-third of former prices. Men's and I Joys' Fine Straw Hats. One large lot of White (Juilts from low priced to line. Several lots of stout, stylish Carpeting at 2t, .10, .J. and ("('. Handsome Art Squares. Several lots of Dress (ioods, which we cannot duplicate. II. REDWOOD CO. Clothing, I'ry Goods, Slim-, Huts, Siimll w nreH, nun i.urx-ix. 7 mill il I'liltim Avenue. THE SHOE STORE. Herring & Weaver, l.KAIHIKH IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, -AM)- FINE HATS. 39-Patton Avcnue-39 AhIicvUIc, N. C. THE DAIIV CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Khmmi.hh is one of the lm nli-st mill ions to execute with wliicli American law lias ever had to ileal. Tun American Iinglc screeches with disgust. Firecrackers are Hcarce anil July 4-th is approaching. Two Huston (livincH preiu-heil about Jonah and the whale last Sunday, ami on Monday two dead whales were washed up on Lynn beach liy the sad sea wuves. Coincidences arc sometimes singular. l-'oi.l.nwiNi; New York, a powerful anti-hanging movement has Ih-cii started in New Hampshire. The New York Sun argues that capital punishinciit is so nearly abolished any way in practice, that the statutes which provide lor it have little cfl'cel, and had better be re moved. It won. 11 be nn intereslitiK tnsk lor icoplc interested in (inures to calculate the iiutnlicr of absent minded (iciiple in thcl'nited Slates from tliedata furnished by the postollice. There were received at the dead letter ollicc last year 17,01)0 letters with no siiicrscriptiou what ever, while 00,(100 were iinproicrly ad' dressed. A ki; Menu s journal argues that eleven hours is a scriptural dav's work, from the parable of the laborer in the vine yard who came in at the eleventh hour and received a full day's pay. Our I'ur- itau (,'randsires must have none sadly wr.niH on Scripture obedience, then, when they worked their xior laborer fourteen hours a day. Tims is terrible news. The world'). crop of liivcrackers is short this year. and the demand Iroiu Mexico and South America is heavier than ever before. Healers are Intuitu; almut 'JO cents n bunch for small firecrackers. Thus doer the heathen Chiuce kcI sipinrc with voting America for nialiiiiK his laundry life miserable. Math i mom docs net yet npical to Lotta. Asked if she were still enjoying single btesHcdiiess, the indeiendeiit little actress ratntlv said: "Yes, thank heaven! It is all that I can do to man- lye myself with the aid ol my mother, and I can see no reason why I should un dertake the niuiiiu.'cmciit ol a husband, or accept u husband to let him manage me. 1 am satisfied i 'i my present eon uition, and exx.-ct to continue in it." It is said that mi I5iulish syndicate has liuf;hl a thousand acres of phos phate lauds in Marion county, Florida. There is always a place to draw the line. and here it is. When it comes to actual ownership of laud in this republic by subjects of monarchical government it ought nut to lie wrmittcil to any extent. A I'tiitcd States law to this cllei-t. strictly enforced, would only Ik- such a protective measure as other nations have already adopted. Asiikvii.I.k is to lx-congratulated that it possesses laboring men who are so generous as not to force their demands with a strike. While the wires are tell ing of lulMir troubles all over the world the city moves along in the even tenor ol its way. Asheville laboring men U-licve in moderation. That the hours consti tuting a day's work will Ik- lessened is admitted by both employers and em ployes but here the change will lx- gradu al anil nohodv will sillier from il. So solidly is labor orgunicd that even the fishermen along the I'acilic coast have formed a protective union. What is more, in the free and imlciieiideut cli mate of the slojie, thev eufoivc its edicts with the gently K-rsuasive shotgun. There was a light lately la-twccn Ha catchers of union mid non-union lish neat Portland, Oregon, in which one man was killed on the sHit, another niurlnlh wounded and it third seriously wounded. The two men were thus sent out of the world because they sold a lish lor seven ty-live cents instead of for a dollar mid a ipiarter. Tih:kh is considerable of a study in the strike which is now taking place all over the civilized world in the way of compar isons. In l5iiroH.- the nrmy is in readi ness to crush (he mob, and the police un reported as charging on the parading thousands. In this country all is kiicc and iiuictucss. The militia, much less the police, is not thought of, mid the business of I he country is undisturbed. Tile forms ol government arc, of course, responsible for the ilillcrcul conditions. There the authorities arc afraid. Here there is nothing to fear. W.M has Ir-cii declared between Cali fornia mid Florida. A California news-patK-r boasts that il is published in the only climate on earth which produces strawberries mid ovstcis nt the same lime. Indignation ran riol in Florida its soon ns this claim liecotncs known Georgia has taken up the cudgel in Ix liall of the I'etiiiisular State, and n new-s pa ht of Macon declares that "in Florida it few miles Ix-low Macon the ruby slraw- iK-rry grows tip lo the edge of the water which is fat with oysters, mid from the over-hanging boughs of the orange the golden fruit drops right into the gaping shell of the luscious molliisk." This is but another illustration of the wonderful variety ol soil and donate of our great country. Where on earth is there an other country where the tirodiiel. ul tin tropics till tfie markets with the same iirolusion ns thoseol the tciuK-ratc xotic? dassaehusells may boast ol the oranges ami nus oi riorum ami miiiorniii. anil the Gull State limy pride Itscll iihiii the greening and the russet of the llcrksliire lulls, fur we arc one, great united nation TO-MORROW THEYCOME. COMMISSIONERS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. A RECEPTION AT BATTERY PARK THURSDAY NIGHT. The lrKri. as Arrangl-d- Momt ofllie ltlHlii.KUlHl.ecl YlHKorH Who Will he Here. The commissioners to the general as sembly will commence to arrive to-mor row. Kev. Ir. Wilson, slated clerk, will be among the first arrivals, as the ardu ous duties of hisollice rcipiire prompt ness. The veslrv of the church has been reserved as a private oflicc for him. The commissioners of enrollment will meet in the lecture-room on Wednesday Highland the formal oK-uing of the assembly will take place on Thursday mot tling with divine worship, sermon by the Kev. Dr. Hill, retiring Moderator. The assembly will Ik-constituted with prayer, the roll will be called and the new Moderator and temporary clerks will lx elected. This will probably complete the business of the day. The social ft'ii t tires will probably occu py the rest of the day. The ladies of the clntrch will give an afternoon lea to the visiting ladit-4, wives and daughters ol the commissioners and others, of whom n large numlx-r will Is; present. The event of the day, however, will Ik the reception tendered lo the commis sioners at Hatter)' I'ark in the evening. About mi hour of social intercourse will be sK-nt in the music hall and at hull past nine the company of about .'loo guests will sit down to the siipx-r which Colonel Steele will provide. Alter the sitpK'ris over the sx'akiug will Ix'gin and the assembly will Ik' lormally wel comed to the Slate by the Governor, Daniel (i. I-'owIe; to the Presbytery of Mecklenburg, by the Kev. Mr. Wharton; lo the city of Asheville, by T. II. Cobb, Ksip, and lo the First I'resliyterian church, by S. 1-'. Vciuiblc, lisip The res ponses will Ik- made by the leading ora tors, both in the ministry and eldership. Tickets can lx- had for $11 by applying within the next two days to C. 15. Gra ham, W. W. West, or Geo. S. 1'owcll. Invitations have Ik-cii extended to the leading ininisle and elders throughout the country. Mr. John II. Iiiinau, of New York, expressed some time ago his purpose to lx- present if lie could. Kev. I r. Ilrud, ol Chicago, favorably known in Asheville, is also invited, Hon. Win. f,. Wilson, of West Virginia; Governor Gordon, ol Georgia, and Governor Mt- Kinnev, of Virginia; lir. I'almcr, of New Orleans, and lr. Ilogc, of Kichmoiul, arc among the invited guests. ltll-kHo.l Not tiullls. The ease against Win. Dickson for en tering and robbing the postoHicc nt Hot Springs, was resumed in the Federal court this morning. Tlicpiisoncrs'coiin sel, Major llowinait, ol llakcrsvillc, and II. T. lluiulHiugli, ol Hot Springs, made strong mid forcible hxcchc and were fol lowed in nil able Ktvh bv District At torney Cluis. I 'rice lor the I'niu-d Slates. The judge's charge was very comprehen sive mid lilt-ciiac went to the jury just Ix-fore the noon adjournment. The evidence produced by the I'tiitcd States is to the cllccl that a ipmutity of Kiinies were taken from the stoHicr Irawer and that the dclciidaul was found with a large nuiutx'r in his pos session. The witnesses lor the defence stale that the pi isoner was in the habit if collecting s unit's, ami had renin iked to a friend that he was going to save all the H'iiiiie lie could. All ol the evidence was ol n circumstantial nature mid (lit prisoner's attornevsargucil solely against its Ix-iug sullicicitt to eoiiviet. Ten mill ules after court adjourned the jury rt turned n verdict ol not guillv. A Valaiihle Iron Mine, Messrs Natt Atkinson, J. C. filler ami W. T. Keynolds have secured options on uIhiiiI ',000 urns of laud oil Flat creek, near I'ickcns' church, thirteen mid n half miles from Asheville, Tlieeousidcraliotis expressed amounts to over $1oo,ooo. The reason for this is the discovery of what promises to Ik- a valuable iron dciHisit on ihc proiK-rlv. Two veins of ore have already Ik-cii found, one fifteen feel wide and the oilier twenty-live feci wide. There nic three kinds ol iron on the place. Magnetic ore, which assays III K-r cent, pure iron; hcmnlilc iron ore, and a R-culiur kind e died Sx-cular mag netic hematite ore. Work is progressing on the place to find what there is in it. Iliac let All Anl.etllle Man, Grainger county, Tcniitsscc, has just voled n lilx'ral subscription for the Mor rislown mid CumlK-rland Gap railroad. James G, Martin is president of (he road mid has Ixru in (hat sec tion for some time working for its interests. The majority was it llat tering our mid ivllccts credit upon Mr, Martin's ability, and attests to the work he lias done. II Wouldn't Work. One day recently n letter carrier no ticfd a gentleman fiom the count rv vain ly endeavoring to in-crt a letter in one of the lire alarm signal boxes, lie worked at it for some time, mid finally Iwcmne disgusted with the thing, mid went ofl" grumbling something alioiil the "new fiiugled kind of postollice," NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Illnckhcrrica are on the Wilmington market, Thomas A. F.dison is at Carthage look ing over llic gold Ileitis. The contract for the Governor's man sion calls for its completion by August 1. Large quantities of dead horse fish arc Hunting down the river near rayctlc ville. The ladies of Raleigh propose holding a fair, in elaborate style, iaaidol the Sol dier's Home. l'ayetlcvillc is to have two targe planing mills. One wnl Ik.' erected by a iitmiigton party. Kev. V. K. Coiiix-dge has accented a call to the pastorale of the I'resliyterian cliurcli ul llurlington. ThcGoldsboro Argus promises the town liolli a knitting mill anil cotton taelory liclore the end ol the year. Last week $K.ri(,(HiO of the first mort gage bonds of the Western North Caro lina railway had Ik-cii paid oil'. Favcttcvillc business men will close their stores early during the summer months The clerks requested it. James Row-laud got drunk and went to sicca on a railroad track near Wadesboro. A passenger train came along and lie died the next day. A farmer limited John I'enny, white driving into Moiuauton, met with a la ta! accident, his horse taking fright at n passing train ami dashing the buggy to pieces. The inortuarv report of the town of l-avcttcvillc lor tne niontii ot April shows a rcmarkalilyc low dcatn rate, there having been only eight dentin dur ing thai time. The Oxford & Clarksville Railroad company has instituted n suit against the town ul Durham tor relicl, the action growing out of the railroad disturbance week Ix-lore last. The Virginia and North Carolina Con struction company met at Winston and increased its stock from $100,000 to i-Hoo.i il X I, ami elected oliict-rg. F. II. l-rics is president. A negro fisherman on Croatan sound, named Johnson, attacked another named Wilson and tried to shunt linn. With one blow of a pole Wilson smashed John sou's skull, killing him. Adams and Newton, two white men charged with the murder of a mutt named Cox, in Washington county, have Ik-cii located in Mississippi. Adams will Ik brought back in a few (lavs, having Ik-cii captured. A eointiaiiv lias hist Ixvn organized at Monroe with acatiitalstockol $100,000, to build a cotton factory there. XI r. A. Stevens is president, and Messrs. Hous ton, Vanii, Fairly and Adams arc direc tors. Work will Isgin nt once. The Kt-crctiirv of the treasiirv has awarded a gold life saving medal of t lu ll is t class to Kit-hard I-'. Waren, of Wil mington, lor extreme and heroic daring in rescuing Miss Carrie Moflit from the surl at Wrighlsvillc Ix-acli, in June last. It is probable thai the First mid Third regiments of the State Guard will go into camp together mid that the Second mid Fourth regiments will encamp at the same time, thus giving two encamp ments. Thus says the adjutant general. The Fpiscopal convention to lie held in Tarhoro this week will Ikmih interesting occasion. Mayor 15. 15. Ililliard has asked I 'resident Flliolt, of the Wilmington mid Wcldon railroad, lo ni l mi excursion on Saturday or Sunday of next week from Wcldon, Halifax, and Scotland Neck to Tarboro. Messrs. I'. II. Italics K: Co. have con tracted with Messrs. Miller llros. for the largest tobacco factory, and in fact the largest building ever erected nt either Winston or Salt-in. Il is In lie built ol brick, six stories high, mid will lx- L'llO leet long with n front ol 1 11 left. The lloarilof 15diicalioiiof Cunilx-rlmid county has passed au order prohibiting the use liv the count v sux'rititenilrnt ol public schools of "I'l'rsl Steps in North Carolina History," by Mrs. Cornelia riulhiis Mx-uccr, ami (looilrtcli Histories ol the I'uitcil Slates. This action is taken ou account ol the rclcivuet-sninilein those works In men and measures during the civil war. Sat in ilnv evening l here was a reception nt the supreme court mid State liliran liuildiug anil a great iiuiiiikt ol x-oplc, mainly Indies, attended it to view the portraits of prominent men, which have increased so rapidly in nunilsrrs. Gov ernor F'tiwlc has received mi oil Mirtrnit ol (iiivrrnor ixiviu Mone, who was in ollicc from 1 son to 1 mo. It is n very line likeness of a remarkably handsome titan. The storage warehouse of leaf tobacco mid general merchandise Ix-longing to 15, C. & I. W. Murray, at Vincent. Alamance county, wax consumed by lire with nn almost total loss lo the owner.. There wits sonic insurance on the liuildiug in the North Carolina Home Insurance company lor $:iuo, mid on the stix-k lor $ loo in the Hartford. As there hadlx-cn no lire in the building, it is supposed to have Ik-cii the work ol an incendiary, Mts. Mary Kiggstx-c was Instantly killed by n passenger train on the Oxforil and Clarksville railroad mid near Kalcigli. Mrs. Kiggslxv was sixty-six yean old, and lived near the railway. She attempt ed lo cms the truck as the train iih nroaclieil, but was struck anil dragged utmiy yards, Ix-iug so mangled in lo Ik almost tiiinvogniablc. Her sister, who wa calico to iiicmny tne oonv, wnscom plctclv overcome by the horrible scctn clc. Mr. Clav Markley, n prominent and well to-do farmrr of Iredell county, was drowncil in the Ciilawbn river nt' Robin son's Ferry, lie was crossing by the Icrrv with his horse mid buggy. The horse iKvntnc frighlenril and backed the buggy out ol the lerrv-bont into the river mid Ihcy were swept down the stream. The buggy wa recovered hut the bodv of Mr. I'laiklev has not Ix-cn found. Crowds of friends of the deceased are seining the river to recover Ins Imdy. Aleck reihlicord and George llickcrson, two bos drivers of Winston, gut into n light over where their teams should stand at the Vichniond and Danville dciHit. Ily ncciilcnl I'rildicord got one of his fin gers in llickerson'i mouth, nndthe result wns that the former's finger was nearly bitten olf. Since then I'eddicord has been unable to work mid in fncl the doctor say that the injury it n serious one. Hit arm is swollen anil It is tnotiulit thnt am piitnlion will be ncccisnry to lave hit hie. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 34 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They sr. I Specific. fMl.lnla. apl., hr l4Mum.r..llr.. lfc, .r olftr.lh.rll. I'rli,ll..tk OiKOEfis w unrru t u noun nn wiaW """""" """" 55 Main St., Buffalo. NV and lolinulloiul Bridgt,Ont. POK IAI.B IIT J. S. GRANT. If yttur prvncrqititim ure prepared at ( taint's l'liiirniiwy you can positively de IKinliipnn these facts: I'irst.tliat only Hit purest and Itest drugs and ehemiculs will be used; second, they will be compound ed carefully and accurately hy an cxperh enced I'reseriptiomst ; and third, you will not lie charged an exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's I'harmacy, SISoutliMainstrcct. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deliveied lice ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lit answered promptly. Grunt's I'har macy, 24 South Main street. At Grant's I'harmacy you at 11 buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price (yu( ctl by any other drug house in the city. We arc determined to sell us low us the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and lielow that if nec essary, to meet thepiicc of any cunix-(A tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Cliuniois Skins in Asheville. Over 1'IMJ skins, all sizes, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey's Homoeopathic Medicines. A full supply tf his goods always on hand. I'se liunconilic Liver Pills, the licst in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly iclinble remedy for all blood diseases is liunconilic Sarsnparillu. Try a bottle und yon will tnkenoothcr. J. S. CHANT, Ph. G., Pharmacist, J S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. wjhtlock's Special Sales Week. Close buyers will J ilt j 1 se no t e the following great induce ments this week: Illack Mohair HrilliantineH at "0 and 7.V., formerly 7.V. and 1. niackTaniise Suitiiurs. (50 and H.'x!., former price 7.V. and $1. Jllack tiiincl h Hair and Serge Suitings at 7oc. and $1, formerly $1 and 1.2.". Hlack I reucli Henriettas. ."Oc, 7.V. and Jfl, former price i.c, 1 and ffl.'J.i. tnncy Moliuir Itrillinut- ines, ..tie. and .(., former price 7."ic. and if 1. I olorcd llcnrict tnsut li.e.. 4()e., ."Oc. and 7-"c.. worth much more. Domestic ami Imported Cha Hies at ."(., Sc., and 12c. Mr,vnril. ash Dress Fabrics, Lawns and 1'iiiits nt .'t,c. and up. French and Domestic Sat- ines at popular prices. Dress (iiimliums and Seer suckers, large variety. Uuting Uotlis. Table Lin- ens, white and colored. lute (ioods. iNuinsooks. Lawns, India Linens, Ham- burgs, Luces, Underwear, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (Moves and Mitts. Large assortment and low prices. I'arasols and Nmshudcs. tho most attractive in the city, l'rices lower than else where. -lust received A new lot of Mack nndCrcuin Luce Floun cing and Drapery Nets. Something iSew Wo sell tho only absolutely Fast I slack Hosiery in the market made by Smith & Angell for Ladies, Misses ami Chil dren, also for Men and Hoys. Tdicyaro guaranteed not to dye, crock or t urn green, or money reiundeii. WIHTLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN BTREVT. Oppo.lte Dank of AttwvUI. i I Xrtlc. i
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