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. THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, i TBI WlBKLV ClTIIKK to Ml Of local and tale newa; Jnat the thing to Kad to anyone Not i-xcccuiiitf three tiuca, One Time, iifi ccnta. Time Tinu-i, 00 cents. Six Timca, 78 ccnta. tnqnlrlng about Aahevllto. Issued Thuredaj Single copies S centi, mailed. Only 1 00, 3 per year. Ml I ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, TUNE 24, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. VOLUME VI. NO. 42. - MISCELLANEOUS. LIIIVILLE, A place planned and devel oping as a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN KOOTH CARQUX. A region noted for heulth fulnenn and lieauty of SCENERY. An elevution of 3,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tasto and skill, with well graded nimbi and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for Him1 renulencen und HK4THFUL, HOMES. A good oportunity profitable in ventinent. illurttrated pamphlet, for For ad- dreHM, LHIY1UE jttreOYEKENT CO., Lluvllfe, Mitchell Co., N. C. BOII MARC II E. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Aprom, Handkerchlem and Windsor Ties At aft per cent and 331i f' ,hm regnlar prices. All New and Lateal Mylea. 30 Sooth Main St. BOtlMARCHE, H.T.ESTABROOIi?S 33 I. MAIN nT.. amhkvillb. IS THB M.ACB FOB BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. ape tad REAL ESTATE. W.LTBB OWTM, W. W. WBUT, GVYN & WEST, (nncenaora to Walter B.Owynl ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO ANK OF ASHEVNXE. REAL ESTATE. b um awmrelv Placed at rer Cent. Notary Psblk. Commissioners oMeeda. FIRE INSURANCE. OPPICIt-OaMstaoaat Canrl sra. Real Estate Broken, And Inwcatmeiit Agent Loans ss. nrely placed at R per cent. OHlceai a. at So Palton Are. Second Boor. fcMdlv JENKS & JENKS, MEAL EITATI AND WSURANCE UOXERS. PIRB mnilHANCB PLACRD IN TWHNTV OP THB HKHT COMPANIKM IN THB WORLD. AOKNTH OP THB TBAVBLBIIM'LII'B AND ACCIDKNT INMIRANCB CO., OP HAMTPORD, CONN. MTATR AOKNTt) POR THRDHTNOIT PIRK AND BUROLAR PROOP BAPB CO. mm ax 10, aciet MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE BVBHV DAY THIS WEEK -FOB THB CEKEHTCFTKE fUSUC. The Oraat Contedy Play entitled i.niiir niniin ULUC nun. Haa been withdrawn after a very successful ran, and we now prevent onr mntchless Stock of Groceries, grain and feed for touR use at fop ULAR PRICES. aOOBtn OPEN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER. Proprietor. SUMMER READING, 100 of the best reciites for making lee Creams, hherbets, Water Ices, ana t'usturus. given away with each Freezer at the "Bid UACKKT. biir kit of Straw Hats for Men, Boys and Children at the "BIG RACKET. A new lot of Soft Crush Hats in Brown. Blue und Black at the "BIO UACKKT." ('outlet. Setts and Ham mocks, all prices, at the "BIO UACKKT." Stand Lamps, Hull Lamps. Library Lumps, Night and Kitchen LuniDS. Wicks, Lhim- neys and Burners, lower than anybody, at trio "liUf KAUKCiA ." Dress Buckl, Uibbons, Neck Wear. Collars. Cuffs, Belt and the largest line of Flouncings in town at the "BIO UACKKT." A new lineofGinirhnmsand Cluiiiibrays in Solids, Strijies, r aids und Side uamw ai tho "BIO UACKKT. It is an establish fact that no place in town con tains a better assorted stock of goods sold at us low prices an tne "BI0UACKK1. We do not make asneciai- tv of nnvthinir ttinless it lie L'f low prices) but we do take f'OIIHHierUlllU III IUU III HIU rA- tent of our Shoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling tliem cl it'll DC! em cheaper than anybody . 1.1 A. f li. isn niUHL no 1 Hwrreiui im. Do not snend n nickel for anything until you havo vis ited tho "DIG RACKET." I. W. II. WILLS. tsTiivaj. WILLS. WILLS BROS.. ARCHITECTS, AHIafVILLB, N.C. OIHM Barnard Balldlng. P. O. Box 054. Plans, peclncatlons. Details, c., (orevcry class of building at short nolle. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and set ns. anrlddflm F. A. GRACE) FRKSCO DKCOatATOlt AND DRSIONKR, Will KaoctHo lay Tetupra, Intonaco, KncauBtlc or Oil Prom . Spcclttl Deslipis In DKCOR ATIVK COMPOOITIOM, mal(Btle.Ploral. Menalaaaswa AllaBOry. Addreass B WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, MISCELLANEOUS. K8TABL1HHED 1874. V.C.G.1RMICIIAEL, APOTHECARY, to south mm men, mhemue, r. c. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you can wave money bybuyingyourdrugn, medicines and such articles at Carmichaers Drug Store. iTjH 8tock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. We are showing an unusually largo und attractive stock of Clothing, Men's Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Shoes of all Kinds, Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Siiiullwures & Car icts, bought with great cure, marked at short and reasonable profits. The line embraces all grtides from low priced to very fine. One price system. 7 & 9 Pntton Ave. CESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodations the very best this moun Uin country can afford. Terns reaaonnlile as possible to make them. Billiards, pool, bowling alley, ball room, mnslc, etc. F. A. MILES, M. D. may3Bd3m Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman as Child I, . T orr, A TI? ivira-u a. AND J LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage BhsIucm Loans securely placed at 8 per cent. $10.00 REWARD In cosh will lie paid to any purchaser at my store who guess1 nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You urenot limited to one guess but can guess as often ns you make a purchase. I f two or more make tho nearest guess, t he prize will bo given to tho guess rmiivod first. Ijet all como and t ry their luck. F. E. MITCHELL. THE LEADER IN Boots. Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Coi'NT Tolstoi In on article on mntri- mony hai declared thnt he docs not be lieve in marriage and that it was not in tituted by Christ. Ralkigii and Durham men invested $40,000 in the new town of Kimlinll. Asheville men invest their money here and that is the reason Asheville is on the boom. "Men should not marry," is the way the New York Herald heads one of its special articles. As it says nothing about women we suiqiosc that it is a little more lenient towards the rentier sex. Will somebody kindly rise and explain how Asheville was benefitted by putting $100,000 into a sewer system when not more than one fifteenth ot the houses nrc connected? Why not get the benefit now that the money has been spent. Skvknal complaints have been made to Tim Citiikn thnt the census enumera tors have not yet called on certain fami lies. At the office it is learned that the taking of the census in Asheville will not be completed before the tenth of July. So nt present there is no cause for alarm. A Piiii.ahkli'IIIa enthusiast modelled a boat after a duck and thought that in so doing he wns going to revolutionize ship building. The trial trip resulted in the new boat making a half mile in a half hour and the inventor would now like to get rid of his invention as old iron. Since Secretary Maine's vigorous de nunciation of McKinlcy's tariff bill it be gins to look as if that wonderfully con' structed document was doomed to defeat. Harrison's avowed hostility to it has nlso had its weight and all in all it begins to look as if even the republican majority and Tom Reed cannot save it. Mkxico is evidently not adverse to a reciprocity treaty with the I'nitcd States. A rumor that it had already been ar ranged gained currency there a few days ago and was denied by the rartido .ilxral perhaps the luremost paicr in the country. At the same time it hinted that such a treaty was not improbable, but that the advances would have to lie made by the I'nitcd States. Such a treaty would be of benefit both to us and to Mexico. TliK Lyceum for July contains a com munication signed "Many Chirk s" mid urging the name of Col. I'rank Coxe for congress on the Democratic ticket. The article speaks particularly of Lol. Loxc as a native of the district, an extensive farmer, a member of the alliance, a fiiuin eier and a practical benefactor. There is no doubt but that Lol. Loxc has considerable strength in this district. In his native county, Rutherford, he particularly strong and his work in help ing to build up Asheville to what it is to-day has made him many friends here. A iiihpatcii from San Francisco states that the Iroquois, the man of war which was recently ordered to Samoa, is farther away from a start than ever. Hereto fore it seems that the elements have eon spired to defeat the orders of the score tary but now it seems thnt in the par lance of the sailor the ship is "hoodooed." She was to have gone out Inst week but her machinery was out of order and week ago to-day she went to Marc ll and. On thnt night five of her men left her; on the next night ten more followed It was a mystery how the men got away, but all attempts to find out were fruitless. The men continued to Kur out of the vessel like rats from a wreck It is now estimated thnt no less than forty hnve disapcarcd Among the do sertcrs were mnny picked men of the navy, who had served in the Trenton and Vandnlia, which were wrecked at Samoa a year ago Inst March. A nmn her of them have been given medals for heroic conduct during that storm nnd were thought to be the last likely to leave. One of the deserters saul thnt any of the sailors would willingly shi in any other vessel but not on the Iro quois. haviFyou subscrTbed ? Have yon subscribed lor the sending of the two mad dog victims to New York for treatment. If you have not, see that you do at once. It is something that de mands your immediate attention, and an object most worthy. Mnny yesterday gave ns their reason for not subscribing the fact thnt tlicy did not know that the dog was mad To-dy the opinion of one of the physr cinns who treated one of the bitten per sons is given The dog had, he says, every indication of the rabies. He ad vised Mr. Miller, the patient whom he attended, to go to New York to lie treated. Nobody can tell to a certainty whether the nnlmiil really did have the rabies, but this is not a cuse where yoii can afford to split hairs. The cause of humanity demands that those two boys he seut to New York. Your contribu tion will help. It is very necessary that the hoys be sent this week. The Rich mond and Dnnville will do its pnrt. Hand in your contribution to-day. F.lcctlon of Officer. I'isgah Lodge No. 32 Knights of Pythias held its election of officers last night, it resulted In the choice of T. J. Ilnrgan to be chancellor commander, H. I'. Mangum vice chancellor, T. W. Ilrnnch prelate and L. I. McIoud master-at-arms. The lit' stnllation of officers will beheld on July 7 Mr Take advantage of the favorable trrms offered, and secure a building lot at the great I'rospect park sale to-mor row. ALL WERE RESCUED. FOUR HUNDRED CHILDREN SAVED IN NEW YORK, SARA BERNHARDT'S PERHAPS FATAL MISTAKE. The Imprisoned Miner AI.i.ohI Readied at Uuntoar A Bad Outlook for Kemmler, special to The Clllicn. Nbw Yohk, June 2. An oil explosion occurred in the New York infant asylum this morning. Four hundred children were rescued by the nurses who bravely fought the flames. The fire was out at 1 m. A Mont important Convention. Hrwclol to The Clllicn. llAKKlKiii'Kii, I'a., June 24 Headquar ters have been established and the poli ticians of rcnnsylvaiiia are gathering for the most important republican State convention in its history. There lire fully two thousand strangers already on hand, and all recognize the fact thnt a crisis for (Jnay is forming. Magcc and lice will have a strong following in their fight on ljuny nnd Dclaniatcr nnd all arc looking anxiously for the morrow when the struggle will begin in earnest. For an Independent Ticket. Special to The Cltlsen. Nkw York, June 2. This evening at the Windsor hotel all the elements favor ing the nomination of an indcKiideut city ticket as iigiiiiiHt Tammany and the county democracy, will meet to organize n citizen's movement. Mew York's Munlc Teacher. 8irrlnl to The Cltiien. Sakatooa, lime 2. The New ork State Music Teachers' Association is in convention here to-day. New York city's lending musicians arc aiming those in at tendance. Ken.Miler'M vane Ali. Special to Tub Citiihn. Sakatik-.a, June 21. The Lourt ol Ai- iieals is in session and in all likelihood the Kemmlcrcnsc will conic licfore it, lic fore adjournment this afternoon. The attorneys are here ready to argue. The City of Parla oinaMler. ' Special to Tim Citizkh. LivKKrHii.,Jiiue 21. A decision will be reached some time to-dny by the Hoard of Trade, which was deputed to look into the causes leading up to the recent disas ter to the City of Pans. The Thos, eflerMon Clult House Special to TlIK CITIZKN. Brooklyn, June 2. The democracy of this city is to-day celebrating thcojicn- iug of its new structure, the Thomas Jef ferson. It is the larucst political club house in the country. Near the Imprisoned Miners. Special to The Cltisen. Di stiAK, I'a., luiie 2 .. At noon to-day the rresh nir nasNiuc was oin'iicd by the rescuing party. The end likely in a few hours. Looks Bad for Kenaniler. Sueclnl to The Cltlsen. Saratim.a, June 21. The original iudimicnt in the Kemmler case was af firmed this morning. Mara Bcrnhardt'n Mistake. Suedal to Tub L'itkkn. Paris, June 21. Sara llernlinrdl look an overdose of chloral here this morning. The physicians nrc laboring to save her life. Black F.ye for the Buicar Trust Suedal to The Cltlsen, Saratoga, June 21. The court of n- iienls this morning decided the sugar trust illcL'al. This decision nllecls till trusts in the State. HenderHonvlllc Newspaper. The Western Guide is the name of a new democratic pnper published at Hen dcrsonvillc. Its editors nrc evidently not the Icust suiierstitions for the first issue npiwnrcd on Friday anil it is the intention to publish it on that day of every week. The pnM?r is a line looking seven column folio. Its typographical nunearance is good nnd its columns fu of news. It is just what llcndersoiiville has needed for sonic time n good deitu cralic newspaper The Purchaser of Antler Hall. I'd ward I. Harding, of New York, the purchaser of the "Antler Hall" poqicrty is at the Mattery ram lor a lew tiny He is here for the purKisc of closing the niircbusc. There arc 13 acres ol land in the tract, and the price paid was $23, (loo. Mr. Harding has not formed any definite plan ns to the disM)sition of the projicrty. Iteniocratlc Convention. A convention ot the democratic parly of the 12th judicial district lor the pur imisc of nominnling a candidate (ursolic!- tor, will lie held at Iliyson city on July 21th. The democratic executive com mittee of the several counties comprising the district nrc requested to call conve tiinis in their counties for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention. frfteen Acre More. I. M. Alexander has sold to (ico. Van- dei hilt ITi acres on the Hcnilcrsonville road, a quarter of a mile from lliltmore The consideration cannot lie learned from cither party although Mr. Alcxnudcrsnys it will amount to nearly $5,000. pnjr The West linil is rnpidlv coming to the front lienuty of locality, shndc and convenience to cur tine lire valuable qualities. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. The season at Nags Head ownsJiily 1. Scarlet fever is raging around Hamil ton. Durham is talking ol a Fourth of July celebration. Cold mines are being found in I'liiou and Anson counties. Kalcigh already has six colleges and to have a university for girls. Concord is talking of issuing $211,000 worth of liomls lor street improvements. The State L'liard now contains 1 ,!i H officers and privates completely cquipiwd and clothed. TnrlHirftiiL'h nlrcadv and is threatened with an amateur dra matic; society. Knleigli children, to the number of 1H, attended school in the capital ty last year. The Winston authorities have decided to enforce the law, prohibiting tnc sine of cigars and soduwatcr on Sunday. lohn Ilnlton. of Crccnvillc, who sex- cm! inoiKhs ngn shot Sidney Owens, has been sentenced to fi years in the cniicn tiury. Kiftv tier cent, of the necessary capital for tlic iMirhain eo-nierative cotton fac tory lias Ihx'H subscribed and it is as sured. A vnrniiev in West Point is to lie filled from the fourth conu'rcssioniil district. A cotiiiclilivc examination will shortly be held. At Areola, Warren county, Peter Shenrin fell against the saw in a saw mill and Ix.tli of his hands were in stantly cut oil. The Atlantic hotel at Morchend City had liilO guests on Sunday. The crowd attendance on the icuciicrs ossein mv simply immense. Mr. K. K. Wolfe, of Monroe, a gradu ate of Trinity College Ibis year, has licen elected prolcssor ol mathematics in a col lege in Neosho, Missouri. Tin- Southern Farmer is to tret out a special trade edition of lo.lKMI copies, ile- voted exclusively to uooniiug nuieiii. ill Ik- published August 11. The WilmiiiL-ton Mcsscnitcr places its guess nt the Mipulation of North Caro lina by the present census at i,u.m,uo", and of Wilmington nt 21,K."ill. AivonliiiL' to the News and Observer the outlook Iroin the tobacco crop ol VYnkccouniv promises to lie the best, largest and earliest ever known. Mark this prediction, says the State hronielc. thai in less than six months. Kiileiuh will be on ns bit: n boom as any other town of its size in the South. The ahinmcnls of tin; tobacco manu facturers of Uanvillelast week looted up i:ill,oi:ii !j ikiuiiiIs, while the Winston niiitiufaclurrrs shipicd 1 71,ol." ihiiiiiiIs. Alonzo Miller. f New lleriie, was driv ing a team oi oxen miring u iwvui thunder storm nnd lightning struck nnil killed the animals. The driver caciiicl unhurt. The knitting mill plant of Mr. Thomas W. Winston, of Selinn, will lie moved to (lifonl. The Oxford Land nnd Improve ment comiMiny are responsible lor the removal. The delay in relaying the track near Red Marble gap will prevent the com pletion ol the .Mtirpny uiancn oi mc Western North Carolina railway until late in the autumn. Niiino Kcid Atwutcr, of Chatham omit v. has been attending tnc uax Kidgc school lor two years, n rc iinyn ami he relumed, to snend Hie summer ncalion anil wns iiikcii skk aim oieu in very short time. Mitchell coiuilv has refused to levy a tux for the payment of ikmisioiib of ex-ConlL-dernle soldiers. It is the only eountv in the Slntc that liasrciiisen. I lie Inst legislature passed an act levying such an assessment. Alonzo Milhs. of Pender county, wns robbed of $1 ft in money and a holllc ol wliiulti'v s hi r on Ins wav noine irom WilmiiiL'ioii liv four colored men. This is the second case of highway rohlicry . . , i tra. ...... ...... mill lias oevurreii nvn n mui...'i cenlly. Incidental to her lecture U-fore the i.n.-l.rrs' nsM-mblv at Morchend t-itv Miss Kute Field said that congress hud reccntlv disgraced itself by deleiiliug the national eonvrnilit law, nnd that was when she saiil iusl the prniier thing at the prtvper place. A Durham woman had a box of jew Irv mill I'oruot where she nut it. A thorough search failed to reveal it and it wns irivcn up ns lost. A few nights lalci she dreamed that it was in a certain place and that s iusl where it was, as a subsequent sea re a proven. . .. .. A r,.ii'oii of t onic iliratc veterans will lie held lit lllowing Kock on the lirst inursoav, y '" chief marshal. Senators Hansom and UUSt. rtll . juiiun -. . Vnncc, C.ovcrnor l owle, Lol. I oik ami (sriieral Wilder are invueii 10 speas. , A inovcuicnt is on loot in L narioiie in - o Ah. Lraiulicnd. an eminent Presbytcrinn ili- if iititcrevoliitiouarv times, who considered in some sense the father of the Mecklenburg deehiralum. A suiiscnp lion has been started and circulars sent to various parties there anil eiscwnere, A pmilinr disease, with which a iniin m II ICtCII at llic iBior iioiim iii -w Her ne. has caused eonsid enilile nliiriu nnd concern there. The np- Fiirnnee ol the man indicates iiiat ne as lenrosv. and he has larcn temiiorn- rilv sent nut of town while mi rxaniinn tioti bv the county physician is in pro gress. I liiriim the comiiicm-ciueiit exercises ol the agricultural and niivbanieal collcur a resolution thnt ugruiinurai nnu me- ..liiiiii.nl education must nnd will con- stittile the chief purl oi the future glory nn.l mmutli of North Carolina was in troduced by a shaker, lr. C II. Smith, of Macon county, and unanimously adopted. 1 I.. r...... u.l.L.I, ...in I,,.. I....I III this time is the school census just taken In llnttlclHirn townsiup, wncrc tnc num ber of colored children of the school ngc is 200 short of Inst year. If this is kept up in all ol I lie he townships live or be a low estimate of the iii....,liniv. For tins I holisillld Will number none from this county. For this reason il is to lie regretted that no school census will I tnken in the other town ships, Tnrboro Southerner. Read the advertisement of the Male of lota in prospect Park to-morrow. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, Apothecary, a-4 South Slain 8t. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWDERS. They sr. s Specific. CMH.I.U. kr. Mnif amllM. 1 fcr ul..lh.rU.. lrlM,W,M. V.r Ml. h InnUi W by Mil. AIMIRRHS TUB H0FFHAK DHU0 CO. ti Main tt.( Buffalo, N.V and IntMiuUoul BrtdOrt. nM sjlr nv J. S. GRANT. If yuur prcscriiitiinia urt prepared ut iSmut'i I'hurmnvy you can positively tie- IJcnduimntlwselaclM: I'init, that only tlie purest und best drills und ehemicuh will lie used; lecond, they will be compound- ed eurel'ully und accurately by nn experi enced I'rcseriptionist ; and third, you will not lie churned un exorbitant price. You will receive the best goods ut a very rea sonable profit. Don't Ibrnet tlie place drum's Pharmacy, SiSoutliMaiastrcet. Prescriptions filled ut all hours, night or day, and deliveied free ol churge to any part of tlic city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grunt's l'liur mucy, 2-t South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any I'utcnt Medicine ut the lowest price quot' alby any otlicr drug house in tlie city. We are dctcrinimd to sell us low us the lowest, even if wc hnve to lose money by so doing. We will sell all I'utcnt Medi cines ut first cost, und below that if nee essury, to meet t Ik price of any comx-tr- tor. He have the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over -O0 skins, ull sites, at the lowest prices. We ure tlic agents for llumpluvy's lloinaeopnthic Medicines. A full supply of his goods ulwuys on baud. Use IIuikoiiiIk Liver fills, the liest in tlic world tor liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable rvimtly lor all blood diseases is lliiiKomlie Sarsaparilla. Try a buttle and you will takeuootlicr. J. S. GRANT, . 0., I'harmncist, i'i S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Clom; buyt'l'H will ili'iim' unto the following tton t induco nieiitu thin wit'k: Muck Molmir ltrilliniid'noH at .r() ami 7ov., formerly 75c. and $1. .thick Tn mine Siiitinrn, (JO ami H.'c, former price 75c. ami $1. Muck ( nine n Hair ami Serne SuitiiiLrn at 75c ami $1, formerly 1 ami $1.25. Mack 1' reach lleiiriettan, .(., .h ami 9l, former price ()5c., $1 ami $1.25. rancy Mohair ItrillianN men, owe. ami .., lormer price 75c. ami $1. i oioreii iienrieiianui -'., 10c. 50e. ami 75c, worth anii'li more. Domestic ami Imported Challien at .( He, ami 12c i I s'l A tl l tl. H1, Jhvnn 1' alll'H'H, LllWllS , I III! I'l'Illt-M Jit .'1 C 1111(1 llll. . . . - , . 1' IV1ICI1 II 11(1 IHIIlieni.lU Mll- m,.H ot, IMlllllIni' tU'lcen. t.ii', .,-u ,,,,,1 i,, I I'UPn I iiii I nir. foul l.il i i , 4 ritn ivfin, lint'- li"" i.v. Oil t illLC Clot llH, Til I ill) Lin enn, white ami colored. lute (looiln, iNaniHookH, Lnwiin, India Linenn, Jlain- burp, Lacen, Umlerwear, I lamlkercaieln, L ti rnc tn, (Sloven ami Mittn. Laii-o annortment ami low pricen. l'aranoln anil rMiiinlitulcn, tho mont attractive in tho city, rricen lower than else where. .hint received A new lot of Mack amlfrciim Lnco Floun cing nnd Drapery Net. tSomothinjr. New Wo nell the only abnolntely Fant Dluck lloniery in the market made ly Smith & Ann'11 I for LadicH, MiKHCH IUK lien. Minnen and thil- ureii, aino ior Aien nnu iioyn. The.v are jrtiarnntced not to a 1 t ! ,.. I d ye, Cl'dl k OT tlll'll gnt'll. Or w infiiiulml nioney leiumieu. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Oppoalto Dank af AshtvUla, rx IS Pattoa Ae Aerttls, N. C. Mien., or BOX 88, Asnevlllt, N. C.
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