- - OLD NEWSPAPERS Asheville Daily Citizen X FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, t -FOB SALE- Not exceeding three Unci, Ouc Time, 25 ccnti. Three Tlniei. SO tent. Bis Timet, 75 cents. AT - THIS - OFFICE. aaC. PK HVNOBBDi VOLUME VI. NO. 65. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. eLINVIUEJ A placo planned and devel oping oh a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health ful neas and Ixnuity of SCENERY. An elevation of 51,800 feet, with cool Invigorating Climate It iB being livid out with taste and nkill, with well graded roud ami extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HE4THFIIL HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable investment. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINVILLE IMPROVEMENT CO,, Llnvlllc, Mitchell Co., N. C. BOH MARCHE. DRUMMERS' SAMPLES OF Apron, Handkerchief and Windsor Tlca At 38 per cent and S3t per cent. Icea than reiralar prices. AH New and Latest tMylem JOSOMtti Main St. BOH MARCHE. H.T.ESTAIIROOK'S 32 MAIN ST., ABHBVILLB. 1 th rue for BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL View and Sketches. aitriad HEAL ESTATE. WTinBTowYW, "w. W. Wae-r. fiWYN & WEST, (uccnaors to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO MNK OF ASHEV1LL& REAL EST ATE. Loans Securely Placed at S Per Cent. Notary Public. CommlMloner. of Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICK aolbe Coartaqsiiirc. CORTLAND BROS., Real Katate Brokara, And Investment Agents. Loan, at urcljr placed t 8 per cent. Office, i 34 a 8 Patio. An. Oecond Boor, fchltrt 1 t "HOW NOW, HORATIO!" Would.'t bay timber land, mineral prop crtle. or A.IictIIIc Real Batata t Then call on on, Horatio, and we will jrWe the thy mnney'a worth. We can aril the. a house lot, lend thee ihck .1. to erect dwelling- thereon, and Inmire th aara. In any Hire Insurance Company doing nualnesa In thin State. Olv a. a call, Horatio I JBNKS JBNK8, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. loom ea m. io, naCAicc biock. fattoa At.., A.lMTUIe, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK FOR TH BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled; "BLUE RUIN" Haa been withdrawn after a Tcry aucccaaful run, and we now present our matchless Stock of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT .POP. ULAR PRICES. DOOR! OPEN AT A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. Our prices are always low, and particularly so on shoes, in comparison with shoe store prices, but we have determ ined in order to closa out everything in the nature of a low quarter shoe, or slipier, to sell them so much lielow their value that you will save money to buy even for next year. Do not fail to seo our line of Summer Shoes you will Im sure to buy. We havo Mason's Fruit Jars, at lowest prices Jelly Tumblers at .'.5c. m' doz. IIarer'B Fly Traps at lWc. each Hammocks from $1 up Croquet Sets, all prices and we are selling these goods, as wo did last year, at prices awuy below any body else in town. We have Ice Cream Freezers so cheap that everybody can have one (of the best makes, too), and, while ice is cheap, no dessert is less excnsive. Our stock of everything to use, or to wear, to adorn the parlor, or to lighten the work in the dining room or kitchen, is so complete that we cannot mention items. WE HAVE EVERYTHING, and no one thinks our prices high. You had always bet ter try us for anything you want before buying, IF WE HAVE IT YOU SAVE MON EY, if not well, wo are pret ty sure to have it see, any way. "BIG RACKET." , W. V, WILLS. aSTIIUBJ. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, AMHUVILLU, N. C. OIHct Barnard Building. P. O. Ilol ftO. Flans, Spedncatlona, Dctalla, Ac, furevcry class of building at .hurt notice. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and see ua. aprl 6 dnm F. A. GRACE, FRESCO DECORATOR ARU lSIM9iaaraMS,, will Ksecnte In Tempra, Intonaco, Encaustic or Oil From Special Designs In DKCOH ATIVK COM POSITION IteallatloI'loral, KenalaMnco a Allegory. Address. 8f WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, I Mich., or BOX 349, A.beTllle, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. KSTABLIHHED 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL, APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, ft C. It will take you but one minute to read and you will find by doing so you can save money by buyingyour drugs, medicines and such articles at Carmichael's Drugstore His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the placo, No. 20 South Main Street Asheville, N. C. You will besurprised to see how far fH, $10, $12 and $15 will go in the purchase of good, stylishly cut, well made Clothing, with Chil dren's and Hoys' Suits in proportion. Away below those grades we show serviceable suits of good npirenraiH-e. Lately arrived, Men shand sewed Kangaroo Shoes, La dies Kid Oxford Ties, fine Trunks and Valises and num erous mid-summer items. Our Mr. Redwood is now in Richmond taking advant age of the usual bargains shown by New York salesmen just before taking stock. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, 8MALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE. Elegant Drug Store cen trally located well venti lated easy of access agree able to customers attrac tive to all, by day and night illuminated with electrici ty telephone attachment Handsome Soda Water Ap paratusice cold drinks nil day long fine 5 and 10 cent Cigai-s and Kinney's Cigar ettesChoice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi al supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever before patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville becomes tlio Drug distributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too busy to say more to-day. T. C. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. C. LECTUltE. Friday, - - - July 35. 8.JO P. M. Y. M. C. A. LECTURE IIAI.L DR.A.T. PORTER. AN ACCOUNT 01' -1118 RliCltNT TKII' TO PALESTINE AND THE EAST. FOR THE MISSION HOSPITAL Admission a a 50 Cents. 4 13,000 To loan oa real estatt security. Apply to JOHN lllll.O, JulylSdlw No. 1 Legal Block, THE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. Tub New York Saturday Review notes that not even Baby MeKee in liis bab blings tulki of a second term for Mr. Harrison. Tub Gordon county, Georgia, farmers' alliance made a clean sweep at the re cently held primuries. It was one of the most hotly contested elections held in yean. W. W. Cottmki.i.. who will lie rctnem liercd as the playful and sportive mayor of Ccdur Keys, Florida, has been ar rested in Alabama. The inhabitants of his city will now breathe freely for the first time in weeks. Thb war cloud is still floating in the eastern horizon," is the way an exchange heads a Berlin dispatch There is no news in this, That same war cloud has been hovering, confidingly over the east for the past decade. What would be of a nature surprising would be to hear that the cloud had burst. Kspbciai. attention is called to-day to the letters which recently passed lietwecn Julian S. Carr, president of the North Carolina Association of Democratic Clubs, and lid. Chambers Smith, chair man of the State Democratic Executive Committee. They arc of particular in tercst to young democrats. Do not fail to read them. CllAl'N-CKV Dlil'HW has been hobnob- bing with Wales' old boy, and his opin ion is that the prince knows how to throw on just enough of his majestic attribute to put his guests at their case without descending to an ovcr-lamiliarity that would SMil everything. But this can not be taken as a whole. I)ciew suw Albert Kilwunl at his best. The latter no doubt recognizes that he was in the presence of a siiicrior and treated him accordingly. Tub Murphy Bulletin lends color to the recent dispatches that have been scut from that town to Northern paicrs con cerning Mrs. Gould, by not pronouncing them lies. However, it may not Ik nmissto remark that a woman win drinks whiskey and smokes cigars is not in any immediate danger ol twing obliged to have her dress made over to make way lor her wings, although that is just the impression the sKvial report are intended to leave. Evkr at the front in the march of pro gress Tim Citizbn hna begun a feature that cannot but ht a benefit to all Western North Carolina resorts. The mountains are full of delightful places where a day or a week may be pleas antly Sent, and the outside world should know them. With this idea in view Thb Citizbn will make a special feature of what is to be seen at the va rious places of interest in the mountains, how they arc progressing, the improve ments being made und just what the tourist may cxicct who intends to visit them. It cannot but be appreciated by everybody. The world ought to know just how the different resorts in this sec tion are progressing. It is only right and proper that the ieoplc should be in- farmed through the medium of Ashe ville's leading paper and Tim Citizbn in tends to art well its part. Ovbk in New Jersey lives a doctor who has a daughter. There is nothing par ticularly strange altout this, but this daughter hits in her Msscssion, or did have until a few days ago, a Confederate flag, and thereby hangs a talc. The young lady hung the emblem from her window and nil duy long pnsscrshy walked beneath the stars und bars. There was a kick as a mutter of course, and even now the staid New erscy ico pic for miles around arc protesting ngniuit what is culled treason, The young lady has been ostracized by society and all in nil the affair has quite turned the little town upside down. A lew days ago in the city of New Yoik the flags of France and Italy were lioriie down the street by the striking cloak makers, the hands played the Marseil laise and the coplc on the sidewalks took olT their hats in rcsicct to the for eign flags. If this is patriotism it is cer tainly a very queer thing. Beautiful l.lnvllle. I.iNVii.i.K, July IH. The l.inville Improvement Company held their annual meeting uly Kith and the following officers were re-elected to serve during the ensuing year: Hugh MucKiie. president nnd treasurer: S. T. kclscv. vice-iiirsidcnt and general mana ger; W. A. Lenoir, Donald MncKue and Thomas V. Parker, directors; U. Prosscr I loleomlic, secretary ; j. K. krvin, cngi ncrr. Much work has been done in clcnring and grading streets; great progress lias liccn made during the oust year in the urowth of the young city, and many miles of line ronil nnd picturestiue drives have been limit, one 01 wiucn is now within a mile of the ton of the mngnifi cent Grandfather Mountain. This road is the finest in North Carolina and is not surpassed by any in this country for its excellent views and licautiful scenery. Large numbers of guests arc daily ar riving at the handsome hotel recently built and depart delighted with the fine climate and magnificent scenery. HcBrsyer-Dcaver, Dr. L. B. McBruycr, of the Western Hotel, of this city, and Miss Cordic Dcu' ver, daughter of K. M, Dcaver, mayor of West Asheville, were married yesterday afternoon at 7 o'clock. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bride by Kcv. W. A. Nelson, pastor of the First Baptist church. It was m quiet affair, only the immediate friends of the pair being present, Mr. and Mrs. Mellrayer will make their home at the Western Hotel. THE BOIL AND FOUR MEN ARE FATAL LY HURT. MRS. HARRISON TAKES A BATH AT CAPE MAY. A Hoat Nearly Cut 111 Two ly an Unknown meat.ier NewHof the World To-Day. Rurdal to The Cltiacn'. Nbw York, July 21. The boiler in nn Eagle street building exploded this morn ing. Four men were hurt, perhaps fatally Almost Cut In Two. Bpcrial to TlIK ClTIZKN. Nbw York, July HI. The schooner McDonald was almost cut in two by an unknown steamer. The crew was res cued. The KnKlneer Killed. Siicelal to The Citiien. Okanii Casti.i:, Ind., ulv 21. Coufii sion of orders caused two freights to col lidc near here. Both were wrecked, one engineer killed and five were wounded. title Went lu UathliiK. Siceinl to The Cltlicn. Cai-b Mav, July 21. Mm. President Harrison went in bathing this morning near her cottage. I.rft for Berlin. Siiccinl to The Citizen. Nhw York, July 21. The New York delegation of a hundred to the interna tional medical congress left for Berlin to day. A Prohlnltlon Convention. Siminl to Tint Citizkn. Maiiison, Wis., July 22. The State ex ecutive committee of the prohibition pnrty met here to-dny. The Slate con vention for the nomination of a Slate ticket will liegin here to-morrow. A Hpeclal HeHHlou. Siieelnl to the Citiien. Si'KiM'.riivi.n, 111., July 21. The legis ilors arc iKginning to arrive mid by lo-morrow night, when the first cau cuses are to be held, all will lie here. The session is called to submit an amendment In the electors by which Chicago will be illowcd to issue five million in bonds in lid of the Colombian exKisition. A Mnicnlnceiil Affair. riucclul to The Cltmn. Bhusski.k, July 21. The ten dnyr' fete here in honor of the sixtieth anniversary of Belgian indcieiideiicc began to-day. The pageant in the Sadler square to-day represents the glories of the sixteenth century and cost $(iO,ooo. The royal family held its celebration, a preliminary affair, yesterday. IT BEGINS TO-MORROW. Plrnt nay's Program of the W. C. T. V. Convention. The owning sermon of the W. C. T. V. Assembly was to have been preached to night, but Dean Wright liciug unable to reach Asheville licforc Tuesday, a change of program was necessary. The exercises of to-morrow will be as follows : Nine a. m. Devotional exercises; 0.30 Juvenile Work, Miss Anna Gordon, Na tional empeniuemicni oi juvenile work, instructor; 10 Parliamentary Drill, Mrs. Woody, instructor; 10.;to Mother s Meeting. Miss Willard, instructor: 11.30 Heredity, Mrs. Hobbs, instructor; 12 Noontide Hour ol 1'rnyer, (Jticslion Box ; adjoumment. Abtkrnoon. From 4 to !t p. m. Miss Gordon will have a class of children to drill in lines of juvenile work. I'.vbnini). Beginning at H.,'I0 o clock in the oxra hull will bcdclivcrcd an address by Frances li. Willard. There will be no admission fee, and the public are cordially invited to come and hear this most gifted woman. The daily sessions of the "School of Methods" to be held in the college chaK'l arc iqien to the public also, and all are urged to attend these business sessions and thus judge of the aim and seoic of the W. C. T. I'. Alter to-morrow, a standing feature of the morning's exer cises will be the Bible studies by Dean Wright ol Boston, Daily programs will be given through these columns. Meal KNlnle TranaferM. J. M. Green to S. A. Green 0.1 acres minis city nou T. W, Pntton and wife to II, S, McDuffie, lot U-'xHil, on Syca more street 1 ."( W. B. Gwyn and wile to H. T. Adams, lot mix i. in, on ram avenue 410 J. M. Campbell and wife to J. B. Hermann, lot oox.' i- ami ,x x- 2 10. on New street 700 C. lv. Graham and wile to M. I.. (Inn-n. lot 2IUxri3.oii Hi I St flOO J. T. Justice and wiletoj. IS. Dick- crson ami I. a. niinms, lot nox- 110. Hloisc street 1.000 J. P. Huk'hei and wile to J. K. t i tr u 1 1 ....I.:.. in louea nun it. iHimiii!., 1 1 , acres on Lower Hominy 17." T. W. Patton and wile to W. K. Pcniiimaii, la interest in fil- acreson I-cicvster road 2,000 Ten TliouHHiid and Mlxty. The population of Asheville by wants. according to the new census, is as fol lows: Hast ward, 4,270; west ward, 5,7'JO. The Mpii1ation of Buncombe county is a3,2HU. In 1HH0 it was 21, 0011. Samuel Rhodes, of Fall River, Mass., is at the Glen Kock. K. C. Comnck and wife represent At lanta at the Glen Kock. Thos. M. White and Mis, Luln White, ol Anderson, S. C, are at the Glen Rock, NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Winston claims to lie without a Bill gle public bntli house. Joseph W. Gentry has liecti appointed postmaster at Uentry. Charlotte bus just horned a new build ing and loan association. Hickory has 100 dogs in her limits, ac cording to the census of the tax lister. Indue H. T. Bovkin, of the Sixth dis trict, has been nominated for another term. The first train on the Lynchburg anil Durham railroad is no more a thing ol the luture. In Moore county the census was s faulty that the enumerators have got to lo it all over again. The work oil the Wilkcxlxiro exten sion of tlic Northwestern ruilriuid is be ing pushed with all vigor. The Kenubliean Congressional Con veil- lion lor llic .miiiii iiiMrin mil iiv iiviii on August 20ih at Wuyucsvillc. The Ninth District J uiliciiil Convention at Llkui, nominated . . Burlier loi solicitor on the eleventh ballot. Scotland Neck is having a new hotel built and u bunk will lie oiH-ned in it as soon as the building is completed. G. W. Goforth. of Cleveland county. litis $30 in Confederate n ey which lie received as his last pay in the war. Hpp Adams was killed by Wing crush ed between two cars at Siler City, lie was coupling them. His head wu mashed to a pulp. Henrv R. Stewart, of Greensboro, was bndlv mangled bv U-ing crushed lictwce l ears he was coupling at Salisbury. lie was taken to Ins home. The annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society of the Western North Carolina C'oiiterencv will meet in Salis bury on the 2'.ilh and 30th. The Seventh District Convention nl l.auriiibiirg nominated Cnpt. James l. Mel ver, ol Moore county, for judge, and Frank .McNeill for solicitor. l-viiig to the low state of w.itcr in t lit- river, communication Ih-Iwccii Wilming ton and Fnyctlcvillc by steamers has lieen atopiied for several days. D. Allen, of Charlotte. has just returned from Alaska. The country luggnrs de scription is what he said lo n ucwspaK-r reporter ami then for a half column he IcscrilH'S it lo the liest ot Ins uoilitv. Mr. O. D. Boveott is a contractor, who is in the employ of the Greensboro Brick ami Tiling company. He is from Norfolk. hnglnml, ami a nephew ol the mall Irotn whom the term boycott got its name. Jacob Yokcly while attempting to tal a liog from a pen on his farm in Davidson comity, was seized Irom behind bv a sow wliose teeth mangled .Mr. lokcly m n terrible manner. He may not recover. Will Adams, a baseball player ol reenshoro. was struck on the head by n uitchcri bull in a match game and badly injured, lie was unconscious lor sonu time and the doctors tear concussion ol the brain. The negro George Wilson, who was held nt Graham for assaulting his own daughter, made his cseaic Irom jail. Wilson lias made a record us a iail breaker, this being the sixth time that he has made his escaie from prison. Rev. John Tillett, n prominent Melho- list divine of Charlotte, has gone to bis last reward. For liltv years he has been n memlier of the North Carolina Metho dist conference, lie passed away nt the age of 7M, loved by all who knew him. The colored firemen of the State will hold their first tournament in Greens lioro September 10 and 11, nnd at that time will organize their Slate associa tion. A large crowd is excctcd lo Ix present. Collins, the Calhoun, Oa., wife mur derer who was arrested in Shelby has lieen lodged ill jail ami although the feel ing against him is general it is not thought that an attempt will lie made to supplant the law. The following losses, no insurance. resulted from a fire at Mt. Gileail Inst week: McKae & Leach, $l,S0ii; Ingram & Haywood, $2, Olio; imsl- olhcc building, $i'iiio; cash and slumps in postollicc, $so; total Jo.ONO. North Carolina claims to have been the banner Slate of the Confederacy, anil puts a very strong argument to prove that she was. The voting imputation ol the State in 1 Mil was only llo.oiio ami vet she C(inpK.-d and scut to the field l m,uiiu iiguiiiig men. A special meeting of llic coiintv com missioners ot Guillbrd was held for the purpose of revising the tax lists, but lib not a single apiilicniil torn revision up-IK-iired liciore the board it is taken for granted that everybody is salislied wilb tile assessments. The count vcommissioners of New linn- over count v have ollereil a reward of $'Ti0 fur the arrest of and siilhcient evi dence to convict tile murderer of Nathan Fails, the old fisherman. Mnvor l-owlcr. if Wilmington, has written to Governor I'owle asking him to oiler a reward tor the Stale. It has Im-cii discovered that n well nl LunilM'i'ton which has been used bv the Carolina Central railroad to supply its locomotives with water contains large quantities of sulphur. An analysis has iHt-ii mane, ano u is iiiougiii inai mc siilnhur nroiH-rty exists to a very valua ble extent. A sample ol the water has been scut to the Slate chemist for ollieinl analysis. The officials of the Rimnokcanil South ern railroad have seal out n company of civil engineers on n tour ol uisiicction li select the lK-st route lor the road to Winston, They will examine the live different routes now competing for the line namely. High Point, Tlioinasvillc, lcxmglon, C oneoril and a southern con nection via Cliarloltc. The valuable flouring mills of Cant. P, M. Mull, who lives nt Mull Grove, Ca tawba county, near the Burke line, were destroyed by fire. (In the same night bis Imru nun slahies a null mile Irom llic mill were burned, and he had great diffi culty in saving hi. horses and cattle and In preventing Ins house, which stands near the burn, from being destroyed by the Haines. The loss of the mills anil barns will amount to nearly $r,000, on which we learn there was no insurance, The fire was undoubtedly of incendiary origin. Roy Give your son a year's chance with other young men of talent and ambition nt Trimly College, N. v., Uiens Septem ber , January l. bend lor catalogue. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TKAIlli MARK KliGlSTtiUliD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. CurcH livery Variety of Headache AND NOTHING ISLSU. Has earned lor itself ANTIMIGRAINE the enviable reputu- lion of iK-iug the finest, most elTcclivc and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief und cure of every variety of thai common trouble, Hbauaciib. The immense favor which has greeted it from ill quarters, proves its true merits and icccplubility to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it, will ucver be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle inllucncas of such poisonous drugs as A.NTIl'YKlNli, M0KPH1NU, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not contain an atom of cither ol tlicse. It is absolutely free from njiirioiis chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results, ll is not u Cathartic, docs not lisarrangc I he stomach, and contains no noxious or sickening ingredients, .aaaf The lKxnliar advantages of Auliiiii rainc consist in its being thoroughly reliable us a cure for any kind of hcad- lelic without ivsiect to cause leaving no unpleasant or annoying aller-cllccts, is 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. DIRECTIONS 1'UK L'Bli. Tin- dose fur mi uilult la two U-usKHinfula nuwinv kIumniii wuti-r. tiuav for children n proportion, ucconlinic to hkc. In either ik tile di,K cull lie n-H-ulcu every thirty iiiiiiik-m until u t'urv ia t'lici-u-d. out- dose will alwuys drive uwiiy nn nttiuk uf lleiiiltu-hr, il lakcti wht-ii lirsl fi-cliux the irt-tnonitory Mymuloma: hut if the uttiu-k ia well on, and .ullcriiiK is iiiti-nse, the ai-eund or third done iiiuy lie required, faultily a greater number if tloM-a ia rx-iiiirt-d to effect the first cure thuti ia m-vtlctl lor tiny auccct-dltitf time there ifu-r, showing thut the nit-Ulciiic ia accumu lative in its citt-ciM. tt-udliig towurd an event ual iMTiiiiiui-nl cure. I;ur sulc at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOCTH MAIN STREET Bargains! Bargains! (IUNTIXUED.) We oflVr tfivaU'r induce ments to piikIi liuyt'i'M of Dry (ioods than any liouso in .VslioviliV. .Ml our Domestic (ioods toiiLvlit liefore. the rise of cot ton are now hoM at prime ost. Tans ami Tni'iiso., the test selertion ill town, re- ii nl less of cost. Ciirtaiiirt in p-cat variety for lews than you can buy tlieni elsewhere. Table Linen, Towels, Xui- kins ami Doilies at prieeH that defy competition. White Goods, Embroider ies and Laces at half their. values. Our stock is very hii'K'o und we tire determined to reduce it. Kid (.loves and Hosiery, the best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell tlio low est, ('all nnd see us before you purchase. All (Joods two now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Cull and con vince yourself. WIIITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Bank af AahrvlUs.

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