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.,...,., u,srtaw iwj.tr. n-WHafta rrr;W"?t ''"r' " 'Jrr'' A. s THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen t FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, X Thi Wkkklv Cithhn to fall of local and state new.; Juat the thing to send to anyone Imiulrlnii about Aahevllle. laaucd Thursday. Not exceeding three llnea, One Time, 25 centa. Three Times, SO ccnta. 81a Tlmea, TS centa. Single eoplcs 6 cents, mailed. Only Sl.uol Tper year. VOLUME VI.NO. 45. ASHEVILLE, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. 1LIHVILLE. A pliu o planned and devel oping us a GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for lionlth flllllCHH niul beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of U.bOO feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with tnwte and skill, with well graded roads uiul extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HKATHFUL. HOMKS. A good opportunity for profitable investments. Tor illustrated pamphlet, ml divss, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle. Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Aprons, Handkcrchlela nd Wiudsor Tic At an ier rent and 3:. er ctnt. leaa than regular pricra. All Mew and laical atlylca. 30 South MMlU St. B0I1MARCIIE. H.T.ESTABROOK'S - S3 a. MAIN ST., ASHBVILLB, la tii rues oa a BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL- Views and Sketches. apr twd REAL ESTATE. W.LTI. n. owvs. w. W. WSST. GWYN & WEST, (Bumtaors to Walter B.Owya) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF AIHEWUE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. Comadaaloacra ol Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. ofFICK-Cautheaal CMritaaarc. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Broker, Aud luvcattncnt Agent. Loans at urely placed at per cent. IMImi 114 a US Fattoa At. Second Hoot. If MXM T JENKS & JENKS, . RIAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE IRONERS. VlUn INMtlSANCK Pl.ACItll IN TWIINTV OPTHH PIIMT COMPANIU IN TIIU WllKI.II. AUhNTNOP TUB TBAVItl.UKH't.H'H ANIP ACCIIIUNT INSIIMANCK CO., OP HAHTPOKII, CONN. STATU AOIINTB fOH THH DETROIT PI KB A HI J BUKOLAR PKOOI SAPK CO. looms a 10, McAfee Block. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBUC. The Great Comedy Play entitled II BLUE RUIN": Una been withdrawn after a very MuitTnnful run. and wc now present our matchlcwi Stock of Groceries. GRAIN ANO FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP; ULAR PRICES. DOOR OPEN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. SUMMER READING, 100 of tho best reciles for making Ice Creainn, SherbetH, Water Ices, and Custards. given away with each Freezer at the "BIG RACKET." A biir l(t of Straw Hats for Men, Hoys nnd Children at the "MU RACKET." A new lot of Soft Crush Iats in Drown, Itlue and Mack at the "DIG RACKET." Crouuet Setts nnd Ham- mocks, all prices, at the "IJ1U KAUKKT." Stand Lamps, Hull Lamps, iibrary Lamps, Night and Citchcn Lamps. Wicks. Chim- iie.vs nnd Burners, lower thnn anybody, at tho "JJIU HAt'lvrJT. " Dress Buckles, Ribbons, Neck Wenr, Collars, Cuffs, teltM and the largest hue of ''louiicings in town at tho "BIG RACKET." A new lineofGinghanisand 'lin inbrays in Solids, StriK!S, 'laids aud biile jJands at the "BIG BACKET. It is an established ftict that no place in town con tains a better assorted stock of goods soldut as low prices iih the "BIG RACKET. We do not make h special ty of anything (unless it be i low prices 1 uiit ui wim onsiderable iiride in the ex tent of our Shoo business. Keeping all kinds and selling them cheaper than anybody lso must bo the secret of it. Do not sHud a nickel for anything until you have vis ited tho "BIG RACKET' . W. II. WILL. aUTiiuaJ. wil.i.a. "WILLS BROS., AltCHITECTS, AHIIKVIULU, N. C. om Uarnard Building. P. O. Un BB. IMani, Sperlneallon., Detail., Ike. hircvery cl.M of building at abort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIQNS A SPECIALTY. Call and are ua, aiirlOil.lm F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DKHIUNER, Will Kitecalo In Tcinprt lutonacot Encaustic or Oil From Special Design In DKCOSt ATIVK COJWIMMilTION. Reallslle-Floral. MenalssMnce Ik Allegory. Adilrra.. Sft WOODWARD AVK. Detroit, Mich., or DUX !ia, Aahcvlllc, M. C MISCELLANEOUS. KHTAMUHHKl) 1874. W. C. CARMIGHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you can save money by buying your drugs, medicines and such articles at Carinicliael'H Drugstore. Ilis stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com- M'tition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, X. C. You will besurprised to see how for !JN, 10, $12 nnd 15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren s and lioys fruits in proportion. Away below those grjules wo show serviceable suits of good apca ranee. Lately arrived, Men's hand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises nnd num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood is now in Richmond taking advant age ol tlie usual liargmns shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. GESAR'S HEAD HOTEL WILL BE OPEN FOR THE SEASON OF 1890 ON JUNE 1ST. Accommodation, the very Imt thl moun tain country can afford. Tern, rcnuonnhlc a. mII)1c to make them. RIIDartln, kioI. iHiwIing alley, hull room, niunie, etc. F. A. MILES, M. D., nnyiiofinm Proprietor. JOHN CHILD, ( Formerly of Lyman & Child I, REAL ESTATE AND J LOAN BROKER Strictly a Brokerage Business Loana veurcly pluced at 8 per cent. SI0.00 REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest tho popula tion of Asheville as shown by tho official census now being t a ken. You are not limited to one guess but can guess as often as you inako a purchase. If twoornioreinnke th( nearest guess, the prize will bo given to tho guess received first, Iiet all conio and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL, THE LEADER IN Boot", Shoes & Gciiim' Furnishing. THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Pion Ilot'CfCAdLT, the veteran piny ri(4lit, ii sixty-seven yearn old nnd liisfirat play, "London Anurnncc," which lie wrote at the age of seventeen still an popular as it was fifty years ajjo. Mk. GiioRCR Ioni'.h, a iMipular lawyer of Macon county, is sxjkcn of by his friends as a suitable man to receive the nomination for solicitor at the hands ol the convention soon to meet at llrvson City. It woi'Li) he ruthcr a checkmate tn those republicans who secured the de feat of Uuvcs, if the administration should rub this internal revenue district out by merging it with nnothcr. Such things arc not unknown in the history of politics. Vircinia is still britig ridden by the State debt question, that veritable "Old Man of the Sea." In its being kept up long is the only chance for the rc-npcar-nnce ttKin the stage in that common wealth of that little politicul buccaneer, Hilly Ma Ik me. From this standpoint, those outside of that State who feel any interest in its welfare will be glad to see the matter finully nnd forever settled some way right speedily. A Victory for the Three C. When the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago railroad was first started, sev eral townships in South Carolina voted to issue bonds for the building of the road. When the road was completed, and the stock issue to the townships, they refused to issue the bonds. A test case was mndr of the refusal of one ol them and a decree has just been filed by the United States circuit court, ordering that the bonds lie turned over. The IhjikIs amount to about $('i00,(I00. Col. Coxe, president of the road, 're ceived a telegram yesterday from the suiwrintcndcnt, saying that nine miles of the track lietwccn Kulhcrfordton and Marion hns been Inid, nnd tl'mt they are laving mil at the late of one mile a day. There arc but twenty-live miles between these places, nnd trains will be running into Mnrion from Charleston in about three weeks. All the grading is done, nnd the trestles arc built. It is the in tention of the management to run n night train from Charleston, connecting at Marron with the morning train for Asheville. CorpenliiK (iocs On. Tom Corwning the second of the mad dog victims left tiwlny on the 1.7 train for New York. He goes there for treat ment at Dr. Oiliicr's Pasteur institute. Mr. George SnmiK-r, who has liecn living in this section for two years took charge of the lad. The loy had a pass as far as Salisbury, through the kindness of the Western North Carolina rnilrond.nml was attired in a neat suit of clothes, the gift of C. I). lllantoii & Co. James Scott, the other boy who was bitten, left Wednesday foi the same place. The sulracriplion has now reached $H0. Home New mreclH. I. II. Ilostic who purchased the rear part of the Wood fin property, on .North Main street and Mcrriinon avenue is having streets oicncd through it. Thcv will be fortv feet wide. One will run from the junction of North Main street nnd Mcrrimon avenue, to the boundary of the Spcnrs property. Prom there one will run to the Knnkin place and Irom there to Merrimon nvetiuc. The prop erty will be sold in lots at nil early date. There arc seven acres mid about thirty lots will be made of it. PERSONALS. Miss l.con Hertcnu has clitioiied the l'rcilch Government to establish a tree school of art for women. Mine. Cnrnot. the wife of the president of Prance, is the most democratic ol wo men. The visits nil classes, assists all classes nnd is kind to everybody. Prnnklin W. Smith, a wealthy llostn- ninn. hna built nt Saratoga all exact copy of a Poniieiiiin villa, his model lie ing the famous "House of Pnnsn." Professor Carl Lumholti, the Nor wegian naturalist, who Scnt three years .. :-! i I I : among tne ciinnionis ui m-cunuiim, now lecturing in San Francisco. George Pntinccl'ort, nn Luglish nctor, well known in this country years ago and for a time n member of the stock company of the lloslon Theater, is now L.... r. MtalfMirfiiit near YnkHhomn. nnj'nifi ,v."- 1 apan. line of the lending assistants in the cs tnliliahmrnt of the Ilotiinical Garden nt Wnshinuton. nnd in laying out the irrniiiuls of the Smithsonian Institution n . . .. , . i i , i was Wi inn I', nracscnriiigc. nc nn. just celcbroted his eightieth year. Democratic Judicial Convention. A contention of the democratic party r i he Twelfth judicial district is hereby ...illnl to assemble n tlie court house in llrvion Citv. North Carolina, on 1 liurs- dny July 24th, 1HIIO, for the purinse ol nominating a candidate lor the olhcc ol solicitor of said district. Tli di'morrnticexccillivc cominittcesol ( lie Hcveral comities composing until irli t are reouestcd to call conventions in their respective counties for the purKisc ol electing ilclcgntcs to sain jiiiiiciui con vvniion. Ilv order of the democratic ex ccutivc comniittec ol the Twelfth judicial district. K. I). (iti.MKK, Chairman. Wnynesvillc, N. C, June, 23, 1HIII). Of course It Wasn't. When Jay Gould was n struggling young surveyor, with hardly one cent to rub against another, he stnmicd Ins ini tials and (he date on n copiicr cent nnd put into circulation. Tuesday Mr. Gould received some icnuics in change at the Twenty-third street ferry, nnd on looking them over he found the coin he had stamped was not among them. IluUr more Sun. NINE VESSELS WRECKED. AND THIRTY-FIVE LIVES LOST OFF SCOTLAND. THE BURNING MINE REACHED AT DUNBAR. Two Victim of the Unlvesloii tttreel Car Accident Die of Their Wounda News of the World by Wire. Sieclul to Tim ClTIXKN. London, June 21. Nine vessels were wrecked and thirty-five lives lost by n gnle off the Scotish const Inst night. The Thirteenth Race. ttpreinl to Thk Citizkn. Ni'.w London, June 27. All is bustle nnd excitement to-day among the thou sands gathered to witness the day's great races. This afternoon occurs the great Yale-llarvard race. It is the thir teenth that representatives of the two great colleges have rowed here. All told the college crews have coniicted in twenty-one races. Harvard winning eleven, Yule ten. itlMtl.iKulHhed Hpeafcent. SK'l'lul to TllK ClTIZHK. Kansas Citv, Mo., June B7. This is the great day of the Ottawa Assembly, and this morning the sieukers included ex-1 'resident Hayes, General Alger, Major William Warner and ex-Oovcrnor George T. Anthonv of Kansas. lor the ChamploriMhlp. Special to the Cltilen. London, June 27. The Wallace-liixon prize fight for the featherweight champi onship of the world will certainly come off to-night in the Pelican club rooms. Henry M. Hlanley To-NI(hl. Spct'illl to TI1H ClTIIKN. Liiniion, June 27. Henry M. Stanley will address the Central Y. M. C. A. ol London to-night. fanned at ttunrlne. Sixciul to The Citlien. Pink Citv, Minn., June 27. William llrookcr was hanged nt sunrise this morning for the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Combs Inst Novcmlx'r. The llur.ili.ii Mine Kesehed, Special to The CitUcn, lll NiiAK, Pa., June 27. The burning mine was reached at 1(1 this morning. The men arc now testing the air. Two Victim are nead. SK-c!ul to The Citlien. (tAi.VKSToN, June 27. The Prnry sis ters who were injured in the street car accident died this morning. The driver is held for manslaughter. ALREADY DOOMED. The Hoard of Aldermen on lien. Vou.ik'h Coming; Proposition. The members of the board of aldermen were seen Inst night and asked what fic tion they would take on the proKisition of General Young to pnvc one more mile of street. Alderman Miller says he will certainly vote against giving any more contracts for paving without first obtuining cr raission from the people. Alderman Pullinm says he will vote against laying any more paving until the people vote for an appropriation. Aldermrtn Leonard says he could not vote for the cxieniliturc of nny more money nt present for that purHisc, ns the city cannot afford it with the treas ury in the condition it is. Alderman FiUpatrick is iputc unwell nnd will not Ik able to attend the meet ing to-uight. He is of the opinion that the ieoplc should have an opportunity to vote on the iuestion of paving nny more streets nnd would vote agninst the matter if he were present to-night. Aldermen McDowell is somewhat unite- ided as to the way lie will vote until he sees the nature ol the proHisilion made to-night, lie would not say whether he would vote for or against giving the ontract to Gen. Young without a vote if the public. Alderman Wolfe is the only one who said he would vote to-night for giving the contract. He seems lo be so well satisfied with the strcats mved at pres ent that he is willing to have sonic more put down at once. If Not, Why Nntf Hdilor Citiz.cn: I nm often nsked by prosicctiiu parties lor n if persons living in Asheville home, wish inir to spend the summers at tome northern seaside "for change" so to .tx-iik. could iret reduced rates to any 1 . .1.) Tl. I'..... i .... M n. noun norm ( ic tfc mini.... Now diH'S tiie Richmond & Danville Kail road company intend to forever deprive Asheville of n right enjoyed by every city south and west where tlie railroads arc not in the hands ol the Richmond Kt Han villc company ? It is true Asheville is the licst nll-tlic-year health resort in the world. Mv npKiil is not for the sick but for those who would travel for a month or two for pleasure. There are hundred of Ashevillains who would lie glad lo visit New York and the various nlcusnnt sorts on the Atlantic const for a month or lonccr. Hut when it comes to si vend itig lorty or liny noiinrs lor rniirono inrc aiOlie, po.llivcij iMimii. mm K"iH. Could not the general pnssengcr agent, Mr. Wiiiburn, do something toward get ting Asheville a reduced rate to points north lorthcnextthrecmonllis. It would certainly pay the railroad, W Jut a Little Mixed. The lawn party Wednesday night of I .... . . .-'.1.1 rnmnlinirntnrv to Miss Ivmma Vnnghi Inst wees uivcn ov mis. murr uuiti was a very pleasant affair and hugely enjoyed by those who were fortunate enough to be present one among whom the editor win which. Wilson Advance, NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Ex-Sheriff Kiuir. of Lincoln county, is dead. Charlotte colored people arc going to celebrate the lourth. Spring chickens bring seventy cents n pair at Wilmington. The cotton crop around Charlotte is the hncst seen lor years. lames Oakley, a Greensboro cariwntcr, lias tullered a sunstroke. Mrs. Mnry Ferree, nurd 117. recently passed uwuy in Knmlolph county. The grape growers' association of Ral eigh hu vc ordered L'.'i.Ikmi baskets. One townshin was entirely overlooked by the census enumerators in Guilford. A chewing gum factory is to be estab lished ut Southern pines, Moore county. The thermometer nt Winston reached the 00 rung on the ladder on Monday last. Greensboro la to have a large to bacco warehouse dm ing the coming sum mer. The widow ol cx -Governor Caldwell icd a few (lavs ago at her home in Mor- gauton. The bodies of two colored and one white hoy have been found in the river near Windsor. Kowan county primaries will lie held July 10. The county convention will be Held July 2U. lohn Kceil, n colored brakeman, fell la nenth tlie cars at Faycltcvillc nnd was instantly killed. A nine year old colored lxy, nnmed Jno. II. Jones, was drowned at Hilton while in iinlhiug. An unknown neum. who insults Indies, is Iwing looked niter just at present by the Kulcigh police. Senator Vance has written his deter mination to lie nt Knlcigh at the Puurth of July celebration. Ionian Pritchnrd. the Granville mur- lercr who so narrowly escaped hanging. is now safe in the icnilcntiury. Mr. Gus l-'rnzicr.of Prcatonville. Stokes county, went fishing on Sunday with Oh usual result, lie was urowncu. Tlie warehouse of the Eastern Caro lina lesiateh coninnv has been burned at Washington. Tlie loss is heavy. P. A. Aahcr. nronrietor of the North Carolina clothing bouse nt Durham, has assigned for the benefit of bit creditors. Governor Powle has Improved so much during hi stay nt Morehead that he has decided to remain until the end ol the month. lolin lulwnrda of I-owcsvillc. Lincoln county, dropiictl dead at his home while .:.... i.:.. ..i it...... .I;,,., wi.,. silling ill 111. num. " the cause. Only two of the North Cnrohna cili tort. McHiarmid and liiiniels, are at lloston. nt the meeting ol tne National Press Association. Turn frmnleniimerntorswcreniMMiintctl bv Siiervisor Hawkins in the third dis trict and they were the first to rcMirt their work as completed. A mrmlvrr of the Cnbnrrus county fair association hns offered a priie of $10 to any couple who will get married on the lair grounds during inc coining unr tion. A rcnort from Knlcigh soys that there i. an on-nnizril movement among the ne gro cooks nt the State to strike for 15 per cent, advance in tneir wages miring September. The Sam Jones tabernacle at Char lotte has been torn down and in its iluce will Ik built an elegant new cnuro ly the Associated Keiormcn i resoyic- nun congregation. The modern language association have l.-rtcd officers ns follows: lh W. !. Currcll, of Davidson College, president; Dr. Hume, vice president ; ir. it. n. WuuchoW, secretary. It ia said that Thomas A Udisnn, who ! ruirrimtnliiiu' with the sulphuretted gold ores of Mecklenburg, hnt in his mind the purKsc ol forming nn English syndi cate to work some ol the mines. oAi oli n W. Wnlker. of Raleigh, proprietor the Oak Citv clothing manufactory. hns assigned tor tne iKiicni oi ms rrctui ors. The liabilities nre in excess of $20, two, mainly to Northern limn. Thomas I. Wright.of Chnthamcoiiuty and Jacob Thompson qunrreled at Pitts iKiro. The former was struck over the head with a rolling pin. He returned home and is now dying ol crysiKlnt, l.iirlitnitiir struck n tree nnd rnn into i lir irrnuiid on the farm of Cunt. 1. I Crump, in Chatham comity, recently. and the Kccorcl tayt nn negro tenants luir tin the enrth nil around tne tree searching for thcthundcrholt. A letter from Prof. W. W. McEwen who it going to make n balloon ascension nt Ilicknrv lulv 4th states that he will go up a distance of H.IKMI feet before he jumps. Tins win ne tne nrsi time so grenl a jump was ever mnnc in mc ..inc. T. 8. Vnnderford, ol West Point. Rowan countv. lost a barn nnd seven teen londt of hay by fire caused by light ning. Two horses nnd wagons were tnved. Three children were in the barn when it win itruck, but they cscaKd un hurt. Mr. lake Goodman Informs ut that Priilnv. lime 27. is the day of the seven stccKrs, nnd that if it duet not ruin on that day it will not rain for seven weeks. for the Inst thirty years. He hat never known it to fail. Concord Slnndnrd. David I. Garner, a white man, shot and killed lid. Hill, a colored fireman on the W'lhniuirton Senronst railroad, lit the Hammocks. It it supimsed that he mistook Hill for a fireman on the Ocean View train whom he had n grudge nguinst nnd whom he hud threatened to snoot. The democratic convention of I-cnoir county tins instructed Us dclegntcs to the eonrzrcssionnl convention to vote for F. M, Simmons, and the democratic con vention of Dcrtic county instructed their dclegntcs to the State convention to tuit port Hon. K. It. Peebles for judge in the second district. John Griffin, a fnrmcr living near Win ston, was sitting in his home with hit two small grandchildren, when the house was itruck bv liuhtning. Mr, Griffin and the children were killed and their mother was knocked senseless. The house wat set on fire but wat soon extinguished by the neighbors. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., Of Philadelphia Collet, of Pharmacy, Apothecary, 4 South Main St. FOI ALL- HEADACHE US! HOFFMAN! HARMLESS HEADACHI POWDERS. Tim St. t ItuKHIc. rr hi, br araafkM m aa all. Ann.ua Tits SS Main It, BufrJo, N.Y. Mid IMnmMossI Brldp,(M. roB SALS BV J. S. GRANT. If yuur prescriptions are prepared at Grant' t Vhurmacy you can positively dc liendupon these favt: first, that only tlie purest and Itest drugs and chemicals will he used; second, they will be eomimund eil eurefully and accurately by an exper eticed I'rvscripthnist ; and third, you will not lie charged an exorbitant price. You will receive tlie best goods at a very rea sonable profit. Don't forget the place Grant's Vhurmacy, 24SouthMainstreet. Prescriptions filled at all hours, night or day, and deliveied free ol chafrgc to any part of the city. The night bell will be answered promptly. Grand Phar macy, S4 South Main street. At Grant's Pharmacy you can buy any Patent Medicine at the lowest price quoU ed by any other drug house in the city. We are determined to sell as low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by so doing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet the price of any competi tor. We hare the largest assortment oi Chamois Skins in Asheville. Over 200 skins, all sites, at the lowest prices. We are the agents for Humphrey' llomccopnthic Medicines. A full supply of bis goods always on band. I'se Uunconiltc Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly teliable remedy for all blood diseases la Huncomhe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GKANT, Ph. 0., Pharmacist, 31 S. Main St., Asheville, N. C. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOl'TII MAIN" STREET. Bargains. Bargains! (CONTINL'KD.) We offer greater induce ments to cash buyers of Dry (ioods than any house in Asheville. All our Domestic (Soods bought licfore the rise of cot ton are now sold at prime cost. Fans and l'arnsols, the best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety for lews than you can buy t hem elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Nap kins and Doilies at prices that defy competition. White (Joods, Kmbroider- les and LitKrs ut hull their values. Our stock is very large and we are determined io reduco it. Kid Cloves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell tho low est. Call and see us beforo you purchase. All floods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WIIITLOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIN STH.KET, OpposiU Bask of a aha aln. at Pattoa An., AikerUla, N. C. i.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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