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'jJJMWMIr'rrf.ifJlrlfcl'r'if 1- ' THE WEEKLY CITIZEN. Asheville Daily Citizen I FOR RENT, WANTS, AND f OR SALE, J Tua WHBKI.Y Citiikn to hill of local and Stale new;ju.t the thing to Knd to auyoiie InqulriaK abuat AshcvllW. Issued Thursday. Nut exceeding three lines. Out Time, US ccuta. Three Time., SO cent. Biz Time., 75 cent.. Islngle copies 5 cent., mulled. Only ft. on, s?r year. J VOLUME VI. NO. 52. ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCIiLLANimrS. EINVILLE. A place planned ninl devel oping us u GREAT RESORT. Situated iu Hit) MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health ful iicsm and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :i,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It is being laid out with taste and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for line residences ami HICATHI-'l'L, HOMES. A good opportunity for, profitable investments. For illustrateil pamphlet, od dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Uiivlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BON MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Aprons, HiuidkcrclilclM and Wiiidttor Tie At 3.1 kt cent und 3U per "' '" ti'itulur prion. All New and l-ntet Mlyles). 30 South Mailt St. BON MARGHE. II.T.ESTABROOKS L'il M. MAIN ST., ASHimU.B, IS TUB I'LSCS run BOOKS. STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS. l.OCAI, Views and Sketches. nprlHd A'tfti. liSTATIi. Walts. Owvs W. W. Wkst GVYN & WEST, tBucveMuni to Walter D.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public. Commissioners o Weeds, FIRE INSURANCE. OfPIl'R-aoutheairt Court ISquare CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, Aud luveatuient Agrent. Loans securely placed at H er cent. " Oftices: U Ik 30 I'attun Ave Second floor. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. P1KB INHIIRANCU PLACBD IN TWUNTY UP TUB IIKMT COMI'ANIIIH IN ' ., i'.i Tim world. AUUNTB OP TH II TBA VHI.HKH' l.ll'U AND ACCIIIIINT INHUKANCB CO., UP HAMTPOKU, CONN. ,: BTATB AOUNTAPORTIIBOIITKOITI'IRU AND BUIUI.AU PltOOP HA I'll CO. i ' ' i . i ; . Room 9 10, McAfee Block as Patton Av.., A.heTllhj, N. C. MISCULLANliotlS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOK THB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Urcat Comedy Play cutitled BLUE RUIN"E- Hun been w ithdrawn utter a very successful run, and we now present our mutinies Stock of Groceries. GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP, ULAR PRICES. MOO KM UPliN AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. H 1 HI ANOTHER Big Lot of Harper's FLY TIIAPS, ONLY KKSllTEEN CKNTS. ICE CREAM FREEZERS, BEST MAKES, PRICE THEM. MASON'S FRUIT JARS. JELX.Y GLASSES. Hummocks and everything iu the line of SUMMER (JOOD.S, CAEAFEA THAN ANYBODY AT THE "BIG RACKET." I, W. I). WILLS. AMTIIURJ. WILL.. WILLS BROS.. ARCHITECTS, AHHBVILLU, N. C. OAlec Barnard Building. I'. O. lloi (104.. Plana, Bpeciaeatluua, Uctnll., Ike., forevcry claaa of building at ihort notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A 8PECIALTY. Call and are u.. uprllltl.lm F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER Will Kaecutc In Teinpra, Intotiaco, Encaustic or Oil From Special Designs m DECORATIVK COMPOMTION RealUtloFloral, acnaJiMacc Allegory. . Addrc.H 96 WOODWARD'AVB. Detroit, Mich., or BOX 343, A.hcvllh), N. C. MISCliU.ANliOllS. KSTAHLIHIIKI) 1874. W.C.GARMIGHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will lind by doingsoyou eansave money by buying your drugs, medicines and such articles lv CIA. at uuruiicuuei o uvua otore. Mis stock fi-esh and complete und at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, X. ('. You will besurprised to see how for H, !, 12 nnd 15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made (.'lotliing, with ( hil- dren's and Hoys' Suits in proportion. Awny below those grades we show serviceable suits of good appearance. Lately arrived, Meifshnnd sewed Kangaroo Shoes, Lnr dies Kid Oxford TieH, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood is now iu Richmond taking advant age of the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES ANO CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AYE Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti larttl easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day nnd night illuminated with electrici tytelephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks nil day long fine .r and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence siMiired, success attained Asheville becomes the Drug distributor for a hundred miles around coniiietition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Fublic Square, Ashe ville, N. C. $10.00 REWARD In cash will be paid to any purchaser at my store who guesses nearest the popula tion of Asheville as shown by the official census now being ta ken. You are not limited to one guess but can guess as often as you niiiko a purchase. Iftwoorinorenmke the nearest guess, the prize will bo given to tho guess received first. IiCt all eotno and try their luck. F. E. MITCHELL. THE LEADER IN Boots. Shoes & Gents' Furnishings. THE DAILY CITIZEN. "facts and comments. Gaiaway IIarthidok, the editor of tlic Suvunnnh Time, who recently K-nt hcv. cml dnys in the city, li.m returned to his home nnd lm. written mi internum); c eount of Asheville and the surroiindiiiKti. That acema to be quite the style lately. Everybody who comes here writes oi their trip for the bvnclit of their friends who wont to know. That a mnn can art too ni'ieh of n good thing hns lieen illustrated again in New York by Henry Knehlcr, n Casino eornctist, who shot himself lecause he preferred death to piny inn in front of the ballet. His dying request to his wife was not to nllow his children to go on the stage. That he was tired of seeing painted fuccs be gave as the reason for liia deed. Not mar y 'iicn would have given such au excuse. To them it is more of a reason lor living. J. H. Haves is out with n card in the Uendersonvillc Times in which he denies that Congressman Ivwart had auythiug to do with his defeat. It says: "1 un derstand sonic republicans arc inclined to doubt Mr. Kwart's fidelity to my cause. Mr. liwnrt did ull he could for my confirmation as collector. My rejec tion was brought aliout by Senntors Vnnee nnd Knnaom, Dr. Mott and Chns. I'rice. I hope my triends will at once dismiss this injustice to Mr. liwnrt. The men who defeated me would, I huve no doubt, be glad to see him defeated too." Tiirkk weeks ngo Mrs. I,ouisn fliletski lived at Baltimore with her daughter. The latter was courted by a music teacher but the mother objected to the mnrriagc, and finally the lover said good bye to the girl and sailed for Kuropc, after informing her that she would never him again, lie kept his word. When the vessel was four days out he juniieil over board and was drowned. When Miss Uilctski heard of his tragic cud she became despondent, and she died from the effects of s dose of opium. Her daughter's death proved on the mother's mind, and so she also killed herscll. Ip the plan as outlined in Saturday's Citizf.N with rcKfird to the consolidation of this revenue district with the Kalcigh one is true, it would seem as if the repub lican kickers who have lccn making it sip warm for Eaves nnd who finally seci.rcd his discharge, had got a grout deal nion than they hail tmrgaiiicd for. Haves i. the looser only by $1 ,oili u year for lie, it is said, will remain as deputy collector at Statcsvillc. All of his old deputies will be retained for the split in the re publican party is nlloKcllicr too widi now and it would he far from advisable to get rid of his npiHiiulccs. So his ene mies have gained absolutely nothing and have lost the entire district. An Asheville correspondent writes the following to the Knox vilu Sentinel. The meanest thing aliout it in that it is true: 'The dry weather here has caused the lawns to look rather sick, especially that in court square which is in the city's cen tre. There is a lountnin on said square, but from sonic unexplained reason, it plays a stream so small that one must take a very near view to see the tiny sprays. The general ililnpuiateu apicar nnce of that portion of the city which should of right be kept in apple-pie order is a disgrace and the old wooden seats are hacked and hewed with the knives ol the idlers. Some arc in a broken down condition, and the grass, which should he watered daily, is iH-risliiiig under the hot sun, and no one seems to think to use a hose on it. Moreover, the l.iwn is covered with bits of paicr nnd old hones taken there by hungry dogs, and the once neat wire fence, bordering the path, is bent and broken. Very dilTcrenl is the refreshing verdure one meets with on the Battery Park lawns. There nil is neat ness nnd looks and feels like a groat green carpet. A COMNKSPONIIItNT of the CIlllllcNton News nnd Courier writing from Asheville gives the following viewsof Congressman Kwart's bill asking the government to lend money to farmers. Mr. liwnrt. the rciircsentntivc in con erossfrom this district, where the farm ers are very poor, so much sn that scores ol tlicm live turougn l ne winter on corn purchased iu the spring nnd summer on iHirrowed money at u dollar or more n bushel, hns introduced n bill in the house of representntives hnviug for its purpose the leaning oi money iiy me government on mortgage oi me in r ins m i ier cent oer annum, but hv a strange ineonsist eney he exempts from the proioscd privi lege nil limners wnosc iiiuu is nni worm $.rtiO. If this promised bill is for the licncfit ol the poor tanners of the district repre sented by Mr. I! wart, the majority of whom lire not worm 9000, 01 wiiut nil vnulauc will it Ik to them .' Money is borrowed by these )xor farmers often to buv food until their crops mature, at most usurious rules: n hundred-dollar loan or less is often mnde nt 8 iwr cent interest and n discount of 1!5 per cent., IhiIIi on the gross ninoiinl, so that the borrower of $rl nets no more than S.I 1 Till, for which he returns in six months ( the whole of the interest is exacted I the S.-ill for which he has given n morluage. Where Mr. Hwnrl's philnnthrophy for the poor farmer conies in is liar I to ier ceivc, but it is ensy to sec ho-v It may lie turned to the advantage 01 me rien ones. A former who enn borrow f'i.tlllll may lend it out to hii xior neighbors on the terms mentioned nnd mnke a profit of iust 9W20. uettinit $HU for the loans nnd paying 940 only to the government for the interest. He can thus live very com fortably on the proceeds of other men's labor. And Mr, Uwnrt hscs before his constituents ns 0 public hencfuctor nnd as an cxnmple of a republican representa tive whose valuable services entitle him to re-election. WTSevernl parties from n distance are I ... 1 . ni II. .Hlin'a ...,, !,.,. nere 10 uuy i'iujivi,. hi ,1 w....u TWO ARE ALREADY DEAD. RESULT OF THE WRECK ON THE L. & N. TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS LOST BY FIRE YESTERDAY. Pour New York Fourth ol July Murtlc-rerM Held for Trial Tl.t K.ittrhtM of 1111111) at Milwaukee. Sieclul to The I'itlwll, I.iii isvn.l.i:, July 5. Two of the Iwen- one iiersons injured by the wreck oil the Louisville and Northern Impress died this morning. More will die. Ten Millions) Lost. SiH'Hnl to The Cltlu-n. Nkw York, June (i, Insurance under writers estimate the losses by -It It of July fires at ten inillionsof dollars. Four Murderers) Held. SlH'cial to TllK-C'ITIHIiN. Ni-:w York, June !. The four men who committed the murders here yesterday were arraigned together this morning and held for trial. THEKNICHTS OF PYTHIAS. New York Iteleirnten on I lie Way Mews From Milwaukee. Sirciiil to The Cltlu-n. Nnw York, July fl. Fifty delegates left this morning for Milwaukee to attend the sixteenth session of the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias which begins there Monday. To-night four sieeial trains will leave here and will make stops at various isiiuls to receive delegates. M11.W.M Ki:i:, July 5. All the supreme officers ol' the Knii'lils of I'ythias have arrived. This al'lei noon they will iusjieet the camp on the Wenouiincc river. For the first time in the history of the order military ideas will be followed out and ibc cncampim'iii will lie an aetual going nlo camp. For 11 FuHloti Ticket. Silll Uliatcll to Hie- Clllnn. I.11 11.1: Rock, Ai l:., I illy 3. The lead ers ol the labor and republican parties arc holding 11 conlerciicc here to-day and he talk of a coalition isgrowiugstrougcr ml stronger. Monday the state labor oiivcutiou will meet to nominate state otliccrs and nil Tuesday the republican convention is to be held. F.nch will prob ably be asked to rnlily the work of to- Inv's conference. New York Mil. tin. HhvIiiI to Tilt- Clliien. I'liiiKsKM.l. Camp, X. Y July .". The State military camp was formally ocncd here to-day at I'oint of Rocks by the Ninth regiment. Murder ul Murphy. Mr. A. II. Islx'll, who has just relumed from Murphy is authority lor the following account of n murder which occurred there. A man named Could was stabbed by his wile Monday, and died Wednesday. He and his wile had often quarreled and fought while 1111- ler the influence of liquor, and Monday, luring one of Ihescdillicultics.hekniK'ked his wife down with a stick. The woman junird up, and rushed at him with a sti letto, stabbing him iiithcnhdomcn. Mrs. Could will be held until investigation is made. Public sentiment is divided on I lie guilt of the woman. Could and Ins wife had Uvn in Murphy lor about a year, having moved from Loudon, Kuglnnd, their former home. RELIGIOUS" NOTICES. Christian church, Church street Ser vices to-morrow at 1 1 a. in., mid S..I11 p. in., by R. W. Stiineill. Sunday school at U.t.'i a. nt. Central Methodist church Sunday- school at H.IIO a. in., sacramental service at tt a.m., song service at h.Iln p. in. Rev. (. C. Knukin, pastor, Hr. C. Durham has Ir-cii called home suddenly ami will not preach at French llroud llnptisl church to-morrow. Dr. Cnrroll will occupy the pulpit in the morning mill Kev. Ceo. Hell in he even ing. A I'leiiHiiut Ueriuiiii. A pleasant germnn was given Thurs day evening at the llatlcry I'nrk hotel to Miss Malcolm and Miss Margaret Mai- eolm of NcwHirl, R, I., who have lieen sK-ndiiiK the spring ill .Miss (,11110 s. Six teen couples of young society R-ople were present. The Per feci Munimcr Resort, Mountain I'm U Hotel, Hot Murl.iHM, N. C. (tracing mountain nir.lK'nuliliilscci cry, healt h, pleasure, home eomlorts and the best table in the South. No dust. Pure and abundant water aud ici lift sanitary iirruiigeinents. Swimming pool with hatbiiig suits ns at seashore. Hilliards, bowliiiH, sbootiiig gallerv, tennis, ball room, music, nnil a well eiiiipK-d livery. The baths are the finest 111 America and the thermal waters are au unexcelled s? cific for rheumatism, goal , sciatica, ner vous exhiiiistion and all diseases of the skin and blood. Resident physician nl ilii hotel. Trains leave Asheville for Hot Springs nt H.oH n. in., t-.'-".' p. ni. nnd 7 p. in. lix eursioii tickets including one day's board at the Mountain I'nrk Hotel k.iO. Lord William Cecil, the second son of Salisbury, is n parish clergyman, very (Hipulnr among nil classes. He is to lie appointed honorary chaplain to the Uueen on the next vacancy. WT SMxinl priei-s to hotels and hoard ing houses iu nil lines nt Drown & Turnsh's under new oK-ra house. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Wilmington is to have 1111 electric fire alarm system. The cotton crop is three weeks ahead of itself at Sanford. lieu Parker, assistant postmaster of tirccusiioro, is ile.-'U. There were seventeen dcutlis ill Wil mington last week. The Charlotte auditorium company has liccn incorporated, Wilmington capitalists are talking ol a $:.'(, (Mil) hotel at Ucna View. Two one story huihliius were Inn mil at Charlotte. The loss was $l,Xi. A little two weeks old child of Mr. Ilulley has nine grandparents living. The llnptist church at l.aiirinhurg was si ruck I iv lightning anil destroyed dy lire. John T. Patrick, interstate immigra tion uciil is quite bick at his home in Wudcsboro. The Wilmington Daily Messenger it four vears old and is otic of the best pa-)K-rs 111 the State. Dr. T. M. Jones, president of the (ircciisboro Icmale college is dead, lie was TO years old, Winston will invite the North Caro lina Press Association lo hold its meet ing there next year. Morehead Citv celebrated the -111. of July. There was a grand display of fire works 011 the water. The annual regetta of the Carolinn Yacht club was sailed yesterday over the Wrighlsville course. A white woman, giving the name ol Mary Powers, has just passed through Wilmington on a tramp. The directors of the Wilmington and Weldon railroad have declared u semi annual dividend of t M-rceiit. The contract for building Trinity Col lege has liccn let to Architect I-cnrv, ol Charlotte. The buildings will cost $l-v OIIO. A cotton bloom, the blossom of n nlaat ol Anril 'Si. has found its way to the desk ol the editor of the News and ( ibservcr. A nail that had found its way into the foot of a Wilmington mule was pulled out by an iron jawed darkey who ier lormiil the oH.-ralion with his teeth. A wild black liear has lieen seen n Carolina beach. Several parties ha.-e hunted it, und n few days ago it was based into the surl and disappeared. Lou llrndshaw, a white man who re sided at Hart's P. ()., Rowan county. was found dead 111 n wood near Moores ville. There are no suspicions of foul play. W. II. MeAlister. formerly of Charlotte, committed suicide at Jacksonville, Fin. Once previous to tins he nail tneii to cross the river at Wuyeross, tin., via the laudanum route. Petitions are U-iug circulated around the Charlotte judicial district asking Coventor Fowle to appoint J. J. Vanii, if Monroe, ns successor to J tinge vt, .m. Shipp lately licensed. Tlir board nf assessors has finished the assessment of the Oxford nnd Clarksville railway, which is fixed at Jti.l'oo er mile. The rolling stock is owned in Vir ginia and is taxed there. Tlie hoard of trusters of the ngricul- tural and mechanical college at Raleigh have divided to establish a cannery for the pin Misc of supplying the college with its own canned goods. The primaries have Im.x-ii held in Toi- sail township, Pcuder county, und Un delegates have resolved lor Chus. W. McClamrav for congress irom the Third North Carolina district. Six Charlotte uentlemen have inslcom- oleled the iiun-luiKe of HUD acres ol hind adjoining the city. It will Ik-improved. laid out in lots nnil sold. 1 wcuiy-uvc nercs, However, will is.- reservvn ior public park. The Fasten! North Carolina) Colored Industrial Slock and Fruit Fair will Ik- held at New Heme August 'JO to I'D. The negroes iu the Fast uro taking much in terest in it. Congressman Cheatham will deliver the address. There is a strum.' nrolmhilily that Wood K rider, who was a denutv sherifl of Rowan county under his father and who iK.-iloiiucd Ins duty laitlilully, will Is.-appointed to till the vacancy caused by the death oi lu rill Under u lew days ngo. A Tvrrcll county eorressudenl of the Ralciuh Recorder writes ns follows: There is no whiskey sold in the county, and when the judge last came here to hold court he loiind no pntqicr in the iHiorhoiise. no prisoner in the jail, nnd and no ease on the docket. As Mr. Caleb llradley was coming 1110 Custoniii on his mule the animal lie- caiiie liigliteucd and threw his rider to 1 he L'roiini . nreilKliii: 111s inigii. .111. llradley was immediately taken to bis Inline, about one mile distant, und n physician sent lor who set las leg. John L. Sullivnn was awake when lie passed through Salisbury 011 his rrienl trin nnd was iiiiiiarcutlv gratified at the crowd of people who were at the depot to sec him. At any rate he threw a handful ol small coin through the win dow just to watch the small hoysscrum- lile nun smiicii a nappy sonic. Rev. Ccot-gc Washington Cray, who is, as his naiiie would indicate, a coon, got into a light with Deacon Charles Hagan, who is also shulitlv colored, near l. liar lollc. The cause as alleged by Cray was the accusation Ivy llagnu that Cray and three wives. 1 he reverend was lined $1 and costs and the deacon one ienny, The democratic convention of the Fourth judicial distiict has liccn held at Smithlield, Johnson county. Oil the first ballot Spier Wliiltakcr was nominated for indue, lie was aniHiiuted Indue by Coventor Fowle last Novvuilwr. The convention nominated li. W. I'ow.jr., of Johnston, for solicitor. The convention was uiiiinimoiis, Nenr Ashchorn two colored hovs were playing on n bed when a pistol, which wns said to have been concealed some where about the lied, wns discharged, the bull entering the left side of the voiiuucst bov, irom the effects of which he died. The pistol wns afterwards found underneath the mattress, on top of the straw tick. The whole affair is a mystery to the colored coplc. IMP Send your Hoots nnd Shoes to Ful enwider Dros. to lie repaired by Tltomns W. Norvill. Workmanship guaranteed I und best material used. ..-.'r.Mw-MM4M...M .- Will, ulllilit.'fff "itm rfiif" JJISCBLLANEOVS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THIS NEVER FAILING CUKE FUR HEADACHE. TKAIUi MARK KliC.IHTl'.KHD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headache AMI NOTHING lil.SH. Has earned for itself ANTIMIGRAINE the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most cll'eetivc and reliable article iu the market for the sjiecdy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Hkaiiaciii:. The immense favor which has grilled it from all quarters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative siwcrs it does not de-K-nd upon the subtle influence of such Kisoiious drugs ns AXTIPVRINIv, MORPlllNli, CHLORAL AND COCALNIi, Since it does not contain an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from iijurious chemicals, and can Ik; taken by young mid old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cathartic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients. The iK-culiur advantages of Antimi graine consist iu its being thoroughly reliable as a euro for any kind of bead- :iche without reiect to cause leaving mi unpleasant or ntmoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article ill the market, wherever known. nimx'TioNS l-'oK t su. Thr dose for an adult is two tt'nsHHinfut. in u nine gloss of wnti-r. Hose for children in proportion, nccorilhiK to ukc. In either case the tlosc i-un lie rcR-Htei! every thirty ininucs nnlil 11 cure Is i-lleett-il. One dose will always drive away an attack of lli-itilache, if taken when llrst fit-liiiK the premonitory symptoms; hut if the attack is well on, and .ultcriiiK is intense, the aei-ond or third ilose niay Ik- miuirvil. t'sually a greater nunilK-r if doses is reiiuiml to cut-cl the lirst cure than is needed lor any succccdhiK time there after, snowline that tile medicine is accumu lative in its etleets, tendinis toward an event ual iK'rmiim-tit cure. Kor sale ut CHANT'S PHARMACY. wiiiTLocirs, 46 SOl'TH MAIN STRUCT. Burguins t Bargains ! (CONTINUKI).) We offer greater induce ments to cash liuyers of Dry (Jooils than any house in sheville. All our Domestic (ioods (ought before the rise of cot ton are now sold at prime ost. Fans anil l'ni'asols, the best selei'tiou in town, re gardless of cost . Curtains iu ureal variety for lens than you can buy them elsewhere. Table liinen, Towels, Naji- kins ami Doilies at prices that defy competition. Whito (ioods, lCmhruidcr- ies and Laces at half their values. Our st ock is very large ami we are determined to reduce it. Kit! filoves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell the low est. Call anil see us before you purchase. All (ioods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WUITXOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank of Astarvlu.
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