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.WJBWSMWl 7 - - THE WEEKLY CITIZEN, Containing a full, accuruto and coiiKcutlvc account of Prlday'i TraKi'dy muilt-d to an.v Asheville Daily Citizen : FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, : Not exceeding three lines, I One lime, 36 cent, Three Timet, 60 cent.. fcttddrcM fur 0 vents. Ms Time, 76 cenU. i i. .,. i. 1 1 1 l VOLUME VI. NO. 76. ASHEVILLE, N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. J 1 m 4 MISCELLANEOUS. eLINVILLE A place planned ami devel oping w tt ' GREAT RESORT. Situated in tho MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region 'noted for henlth fnliitwH ami beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of It.iSOO feet, wit.li 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 rcHideiicen and H HATH FIX HOMES. A good opportunity for profitable invest incuts. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., iJiiyIIIc, Mitvlivll Co.. N. C. NliW INVolCIS. GI-NTLIiMliN'S MADRAS, CIII5TIOT. SATIiliN AND FLANNIX SHIRTS JI'ST IN. LADIliS' IILAZIiKS, SHIRT WAISTS & C1IIM JiSliTTIiSjrST KliClilVliU. HON MAKCIIIi. ao SOUTH MAIN STKIiliT. H.T.ESTABROOK'is Sill 8. MAIN HT, AHIIKVII.I.U, I. TIIK I'LACK VIIH BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. LOCAL Views and Sketches. nprlHri REAL ESTATE. W.I.TKS R. OWVN, W. W, WHT. GWYN & WEST, (Hucccmoi to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REALiSTATE, Loans Securely Placed at 8 Percent. Notary Public. CammlMlunera ot Deed.. FIRE INSURANCE. OfPICK-IMalhMMl CoartMqaare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agent. Loan. c urely placed at X per vent. UAIeea i !I4 at till Pattou Ave Hreunil floor. fchDdlV "HOW NOW, HORATIO !" Wouldi'l huy timber land., mineral inih ertlea or AahcYllle Meal It.tatv t Then call on u, Horatio, and we will give Hire thy money', worth. We can aell thee houac lot, lend thee .tick ela to erei't dwelling thereon, ami In.ure the .ante la any I'lre Inaurance Company doing bu.lno. lo thle Htate, Ulre u. a rail, Horatio I ' JUNKS JBNKS, REAL ESTATE ANO INSURANCE BROKERS. Rooin 9 A 10, McAfee Block, 86 Fattoa At., AehevMs, N. C. MISCELLANEOUS. MATINEE EVERY DAY THIS WKl'.K FOR TUB BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC. The Great Comedy Play entitled .J Cj -"BLUE RUIN" Huh been withdrawn nftcr a very .ucceHHful run, uud we now present our uiutehleiw Stuck of Groceries, GRAIN AND FEED FOR YOUR USE AT POP,' ULAR PRICES. MIOKM i'i:n AT 6 A. M. A. D. COOPER, Proprietor. During the month of Au gust we want to Hose out everything we luive in the line of Semnier (Joods. We are going to buy a big stock for the Full and Winter and we want no money locked up in Goods to carry over. W have some beautiful pntlerus in Flouncings and Allovers that we will sell so cheaply that it would lie economy to buy even for next Summer, as onecaunot havetoomany White Dresses. If you mid a Blanket or a Comfort these cool niglitwyou can find what you want at our place. A new line of (liiigliams in Fall Shinies have just come in, and are going to besold very low, as is our habit with all our (Joods. We have about six Ice Cream Freezers of the season's lot; they will licsold very low. You can still buy Croquet Setts und Hum mocks of us cheaper than anybody else. Our Store is headquarters for all sorts of Housekeeping conveniences of which we ask an insiec- t ion. Come to sit' us before you buy Shoes of any kind and you will save money. Ever.v thiug at lowest prints at "BIG RACKET." GYMNASTIC ENTERTAINMENT , nv TUB ATHLETIC SEXTET. FARMKRH' WAREHOUSE, FRIDAY, AUGUST I, 8.30 O'CLOCK. I'OK Tllll HHNIU'IT OP TIIU MIHMION HOSPITAL. Athletic. Acrobnllo lid CoiitortlonlHt. HOMHKMAULT OVUM II HOKHKH. KalMd atage and arat. Air all. Adml..lnn In centa. Rrfre.hmcnt. at rcnonahtc price.. July.lodtdate F. A. GRACE, 1RK8CO DECORATOR AND DESIGNER, Will Kaocato In Tcnipra, Intonaco, lincauatlc or Oil From Special Designs in DF.COM ATI VK CON POMITIOM, Ramllallc-Floral, atariMlawance at Allegory. Addreeaa 90 WOODWARD AVB. Detroit, Mleh or BOX II 43, AahceUle, M. C. MISCELLANEOUS. KHTAIIMHIIKI) 1874. W. C. CARMICHAEL APOTHECARV, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. It will take you hut one minute to read and you wil find by doingsoyou can save money by buyingyour drugs medicines and such articles at Carinichael's Drugstore, His stock fresh and complete and at prices that defy com petition. Don't forget the place, No. 20 South Main St rcet Asheville, N. C. We 1m ve mude a number of sweeping retluctions on Spring uud Summer (Hoods in order to close t hem out. A largediscouut on light weight Clothing (black excepted) for the remainder of the scanon. CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, SMALLWARES, HATS, SHOES AND CARPETS. 7 & 9 PATTON AVE Klegant 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 all day long fine f and 10 cent Cigars and Kinney's Cigar ettes Choice Perfumery and Soaps Prescription Depart ment neat and clean Medi cal supplies unquestionably the purest obtainable more goods on hand now than ever hefore patronage in creasing, public confidence secured, success attained Asheville lieconies tho Drug listributor for a hundred miles around competition relegated to the rear too busy to say nioro to-dny. T. 0. SMITH & CO., Drug gists, Public Square, Ashe ville, N. U. -TIIE- SENSATIONt OF ASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3, 4,5 8. 6, 1890. Of nil the hnmlmmtr nnil viiluntilr pnii-rrty thnt hM Item otTrrrtl In Anhrvillr, none rtnn (mrntilc to thr unltruhrn fnmit of ovrr Our Humlrrd Actm riivlilvtl nnil ptjlitllvliltu Into thr moat tKiiutllul luti mid trite in, lyliiM lunK MERRIMON AVIJNUE, Tlio llouh'Yimlofllm City, Almut onethlrd being within city limit, nnil the remainder In the charming: .uhurhan villa of Hamotb. Only one mile from Court Biiunre (10 min ute, drive) and on the hc.tnnd mii.t ioiiilnr drive trailing to Ihe country. There I. a lab yrinth of avenue, and atrcets lielng built through thrae ground, under the .ntH'rvl.lun of one of the nneet englnecra In the Houth. The Iota and tracts will range In .lie from Vi acre to 8 to 6 acre., the larger plat, covering some of the moat beautiful anil ilcture.iiir elevations to be found In day". Journey. Rend for plat of the property to Nat. AtkinHon & Son. A81IBV1LLB, N. C. TIIE DAILY CITIZEN. FACTS AND COMMENTS. It ia a pleasure to announce t hut tluit greatest of all American idiots "Col." liliot F. Shcpnrd hns gone to the nionn tuiiiB Tor the summer. Now if he could only lie induced to stay there it would be a mutter forgrncrul rcjokiiiK. It is a fact worthy ol note that the only time since October, 1887, that the moon has been full twice in one month wimdur iu July, mid Unit, too, while tlio W, C. T. U, was holding its incctiiifj; here. It ia to lie hoK-d that Lunn did not enter into this excessive diHsiintion siinnly to mock the noble Indies who have honored Asheville with their presence lor the Inst two weeks, but it certainly is a strange coincidence. Tllll llunlo divorce case hns come to close in London and Hell Hilton is still Lady Dunlo and will be, as Tar nsthclaw is concerned, for all time to come. As was predicted the reports of the proceed' Ha nuvc nucii column niter column in the papers on both sides of the Atlantic and the suit has caused considerable of n sensation. In nil of the different accounts we rend of I.udy Dunlo's youth und lienu' ty, of her cnRing manners and the im pression is left that this outraged piece of femininity is way above the average ol womankind. Hut a few days ago n New ork writer who had known herns Hell Hilton gave a pen picture of her in hispn- r winch knm-ks lots of the sentiment sky high. According to his account the woman is between thirty live and lorty years of age, with a rather striking al though coarse face, and with hair of the bleached blonde variety. Her voice is loud and she is decidedly "stngcy." In the luteal rcHirls of the trial, Sir Charles Kusscll, Lord Hindu's counsel, referred to his client us not of any high intellectual capacity and the lord leaned lorward and smiled vacantly as if he igrced with Sir Charles thoroughly. It both these accounts are true surely this is a pretty pair to lie made so prominent in the newHpuH.-is ol the world ami sug gests that nrtincnt although somewhat cliestuutty interrogation, "Whither arc we drifting?" TllK editor of thcllcndcrsonvillc Time Iocs not steal the usual ntiuuml of mat ter from Tiik Cmzi;s this week, .but to fill up the hole be has n pretty piece ol niHisiliou complimentary to the oursc taken by Tint Citiziin on Con gressman kwnrl's vote on the federal lection law. It is always a pleasure to know that one's efforts arc lilt mid ap preciated and Tiik Citizcn unhesita tingly mid heartily thanks the editor ol the T iiues for the compliment he pays us. And Ik; need not have taken those re marks nhoiit cribbing from Tun Cm- KN so much nt heart. If we had known that it would cut him so badly nothing would have been said. Of course it is considered as, at least, a tritle more courteous to credit matter that is taken from another paper, but far was it from our thoughts to offend so sensitive a soul as is evidently Ksscsacd by Mr. Kwnrt's Inef henchman. That part of the editorial that is not devoted to Till! ClTiziiN is of course complimentary to Mr. liwart for the po sition he has taken on the federal lection law and from n hasty examina tion we are led to believe Hint it is the Times' idea to have Mr. Ivwart nomina ted on the republican ticket on n demo cratic platform, mid so run him as to alch all the straggling votes. If that is not it wc beg to be informed, for thnt certainly is the impression he leaves. A.xotiikk party is said to be preparing o shie its castor into the iHilitical ring. The first steps were taken at n conven tion held nt Lansing M icb., by the patrons of industry, union labor party and prohi bitionists, in the interest of fusion. A tispatch from thnt city states that the move is of more than Stnt'e imKirtance, because this fusion it is predicted by the lelegntes, means a new national party. he dispatch says the republican parly. the dominant party in Michigan, arc honestly mid outspokenly frightened nt the outlook. The prohibitionists would not give up their stand on the liijuor ipirslion. The new party is as yet with out n name. The platform ns reported from the committee declares in favor ol progressive politic., the Australian ballot system, the election ol President, Vicc I 'resident and Senators by the direct vote of the coilc, no disfranchisement on ac count of sex, the limitation of the private and corHirnte ownership of lands, thr governmental control of the telegraph, telephone and railway systems, such a tariff as is necessary to raise revenue sullicient to carry on the nlTairs of gov ernment on an economic bnsis.und this tux to lie levied so as to be least burdensome to the laborer and producer. It nlso favors the free coinage of silver and the increase of currency to meet the demands of business, nil money to Ik issued by the general government and to be full legal tender for all debts, und also to Ik limned to the people by the government at h low rale ol interest. In general terms it declares against trustsand combines and nionoKilics in every form, and demands State and national laws so ntljustcd that nil producers shall receive a just and fair proportion of the results of their labor. The Wolverine State is a good many miles away from here, but at this dis tance and from the above declaration it looks much as if the new party could find about all thnt it is looking for in the ranks of the democracy, (nTA line of those celebrated Charter Oak stoves und Knnges just received at Thud, W. Thrush's china store under o(icra house. AGAIN THE NIHILISTS. THF.Y ATTEMPT TO AMHAHSI MATK THK CZAR. KEMMLER NOW PRONOUNCED TO BE A LUNATIC, A Hlit KinbcHlcnieiit lu the F.rle Truiittfer Company Cause, the ArrcHt of two of the) Official Heads Oilier New. Hpeelal to Tim Citiikn. Paris. Aug. 2. A tremendous plot to assassinate the Cxar has liccn discovered. Two officers suicided after they were nr- rcsted and twenty students uud profes sors are in jail. Kcnimler Reported Inxane. Siicdni to The Cltlicn. AiMii KN.ug. 2. Kenunlcr hns lieen rcHirtcd insane and the governor has been asked to iipHiint a commission to examine into his mental condition. DlHcuoHlng; the Beat Means, Special to The Cltlicn. Paris, August 2. A iiniipic convention is in progress to-dny. American consuls who have posts in Europe are in session here discussing the best means of follow ing out the duties to which they arc as signed. For a Bin Kmbeulement, Diwcinl to the Cltiien. Nkw York, August 2. Trensurer Challis and Manager Chandler, of the liric Transfer Company, hnve liecn ar rested charged with a big emliezzlcnicut. Nebraska's Chalauqua. Special to The Cltlicn. Omaha, .Neb., August 2. The Stnte Chatauipin Assembly at Iing Pine nicncd to-dny. Prominent spenkers arc in attendance. For William.. Receotlon. Sueeinl to The Cltiien. London, August 2. Preparations are complete for the reception of Ivnigicror ilh.im, of (.crmnnv, August 4. , Odd Fellows) ot Chlcauo. SK-einl to TllK I mix. Cii'Cai-.ii, August 2. l-'ully twenty thousand Odd fellows nrccxctcd here to-day. Almost half that nunilier has already arrived ami the tiieiiuial con tourmcnt und Odd I'cllow parade prom- se to surpass nil previous demoustrn- lious of the kind. , RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Central Methodist church Sabbath school nt il.HO a. m., service nt 1 1 a. ni. and at S.IIU p. m. Rev. lr. Crawford of (reenslMiro, N. C. will conduct the ser vices. All are invited. First Presbyterian church Services at 1 a. m. and 8.;iil p. in., conducted by Key. Iir. Samuel M. Smith of Columbia, S. C. Trinity Episcopal chinch. Morning service nnil Holy Communion at 11 o'clock, evening service nt Go'clock. Sun day school nnd Voiing Men's Hiblc Class nt 1I..I0 a. in. Riverside Met hodist church I i vine ser vice to-morrow morning 1 1 o'clock, con flicted by the pastor. Sunday-school nt I o'clock, song service in connection with Siindav-school by Hro. Myers. All invi- eetl to attend. North Asheville Methodist church. Divine service Sunday evening 8.15 con ducted by the pastor. Sunday-school t.:i(i. All invited to attend. I'rench Hi oud Hnptist church The pas tor will preach as usual at 1 1 a. m. At night a missionncy meeting will be held to be addressed by the pastor and others. The ICnlertaliitiieiit lMHt NlRht. The entertainment by amateurs at the Fanners' warehouse last night netted uhout $20 for the Mission Hospital The program consisted of athletic, gym nastic and acrobatic exhibitions by Ashe ville artists and was much enjoyed. Those who participated were Clarence Kay, Ernest Midler and Jas. A. Haiti!, nil around crfonncrs; Tracy Hclote, con tortionist and Lawrence Coolcy, citii- librist. Some of the feats were difficult and were performed with great skill. The somersault over three horses by Clarence Kay was one of the great fea tures of the evening. V. M. C. A. Tenuis Club. The V. M. C. A. tennis club met nt the moms this morning to perfect organiza tion. An executive committee, to have charge of the affairs of the club, was elected as follows; lv. P. Matigum, chairman; C. A. Webb, secretary nnd treasurer and A. M. Carroll. The initi ation fee was fixed at $2 and the monthly dues nt fit) cents. The club now hns a splendidly graded court behind the Mctli- nlist church nnd there are about twenty mentis? rs. Ten prisoners confined in the iuil nt Carncsvillc, On., unlocked the door of the prison with a wooden key which one of them had made. All cscniicd. Archibald Little, author of "Through the Vnnv-tsc Gorges," is n lending au thority upon Western China, esiccially in its commercial relations with Kuroc and America. twrlf you want your married life to be happy, start out right by buying a Charter Oak stove. Hadly cooked mod causes more than half the family tpmr- rcis in tne worm, rrcvenl such quarrels by buying a Charter Ouk stove or Range Front. Thnd. W. Thrush's china store. 41 Patton avenue. The South Carolina State agricultural and mechanical society will hold a meet ing nt Rock Hill on August 0, 7 and 8. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. A grass plot and flower lied will lie made in Iront of the Kuleigh post office. Wilkes county is snid to be inflicted wun an insioious scourge Known "White Caps." The census shows Luniberton to have r,S00 in the city limits and 2,000 in Hay mount, a suuuro. Ail effort is being made by the eitisens oi Winston to nave the KK-hmoml and Danville shops located there. Three deaths in one fnmily in five days is tne recent record ot the grim reaper at miw (Mistottice, Kownn county. Captain Frederick N. Strudwick, prominent lawyer of Hillsboro, is dead lie was about 58 years ol age. The Winston Daily claims to have nu thority for the statement thnt Jay Gould is investing in and around that city. The new census gives Ucnufort a popu Intion of 2,M0, a loss of 10 since 1880. Ucuulort people are up in arms about it Cnntnin Henry Richards was found drowned in lino river, near Hillsboro. It is thought that he committed suicide. The Greensboro Workmnn thinks thnt the return to the whipping post as punishment would lessen crime in North Carolina. Cnutuin Walter W. Lenoir, one of the best known men in North Carolina, died at Shull's Mills, Watauga county, at GO years ol age. Mr. H. It. Hausea was stabbed four times by Pleas Head, in Stokes county. He was seriously injured, but will recover. Head escaped. A. I. Kcecc has been appointed post master at Cathey's, Transylvania county, and M. L. Whitcsides at Duns- dale, Polk county. Simon Wadsworth, who cut a negro woman s throat near Maxton, has been uptured ill South Carolina anil will be brought back lor trial. There is a chance for some journnlistic- allv inclined young man at (.narlotte. 1. Strong would like to dispose of a onc-hnlf interest in the Democrat. lobn C. McCullough. of Charlotte, who became deranged on the subicct ol reir geon during the Sum Jones meeting, has been taken to the asylum at Morgan- ton. The loncs & Powell ice fnctory nt Knl- eigh has been sold nt auction. It was bought by n New iork gentlemen who win coillltiuc lo run ll. mc price niiu wns$l,2lHJ. The Democrat snvs Mrs. McGianis. an aged and inli.-ni lady of Watauga, fell in the hre a few days ago nnd was so se verely burned that it is not likely she will recover. Col. L. L. I'olk.nt the conclusion of his address in Knlciuh was presented with a ?old headed cane. It bcurs this inscrip tion: "To L. L. Pope, the People's Knciitl, 18!MJ." A lamp in the pnrlor of the High Point college exploded recently and Miss Annie Stnllings bravely picked it up nnd threw it out of the house. She was painfully burned on the hands. A barkeeper named Williamson fought with a man named Callahan at Bladen- boro nnd the former was almost disem boweled by the latter. His death is but a question of a few days. Rnlcigh continues to boom thesoldier's home fi.nd. The latest thing they hnve decided to try is n game of haselwill. It will be played by nines picked trom men who have never played before. The ease of the State vs. I. M. Currin. charged with being agent for a trust of cigarette manufacturers formed to lower the price ol cutters, enme to trial at lix ford last week and the defendant was ac quitted. Deputy Collector Fields, of Greens- Imro, recently run on to a unique still nindc of two large tin pans, soldered to gether. The capacity was one pint of mountain dew nt each run, and it was in full blast when captured. Mr. M. I. Adams, engineer on the Ashchoro rond, met with a singular ac cident nt High Point. As he was getting on his engine a coal chisel which was on the box above him rolled down and struck him just ubove the eye inflicting an ugly wound. Messrs. Duke, of Durham, hnve begun the erection of a mammoth storage warehouse in connection with their fac tory nt Dtirhnm, The structure will he vc stories High, one ol the highest in the State, and the dimensions will be 200 by till feet. A thirteen vear old son of Rev. William 'hillips, a well known Hnptist minister who lives three miles from Mt. Airy, nc- idcntnllv shot and killed himself. He wits handling a shot gun when it was discharged. The entire load entered the breast of the lad tearing his heart to pieces. John Kennedy, stamp and registry clerk ill the Wilmington ixistoflice, has been found $22(1 short in his nccounts. He refunded $150 and skipped. He has lieen traced to n point 000 miles from Wilmington nnd it is thought he will be captured, nlthough lie may give the olh ccrs considerable trouble. A notorious negro desporndo and exenn vict named Hrynn Oast on, alias Ed, l'lii fcr, has been arrested at Wilmington on suspicion of being the murderer of Nathan Fails, lie has confessed to several rob beries lately-committed in Onslow, Pen der nnd Brunswick counties and is be lieved to be the author of many of the recent highwny robbery outrages around Wilmington. The man named Shinnlt, who lived near Mt. Airy, nnd whose mysterious disappearance was noted a lew days aco has returned. It was supposed that he had been murdered at a church while engaged in a game of cards with Percy Fry and loe Tilly. It seems that they had all ran away to keep trom being punished lor playing cards in the church, and Shinnll has found a hiding place in iik minis vi vm iuii vuuuiy, v irginia. The colored independent republican emu at iirccnsnoro nave oegun publish' tng "The Progress," a paper thnt demands recognition of the negroes at the hands of the republican party. It also advocates refusal on the part of the negro to support any candidate who will not pledge himself to give them an equal share in the spoils of office. The last issue of the paper handled Brower with out gjoves. To counteract the influence of this paper another is to be established which will be a Brower organ, and will be edited by a relative of Drower's. who i , - r - i , , is a icucrui uuicc-noiucr. MISCELLANEOUS. ANTIMIGRAINE. THE NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAtIB MARK RBOI8TURBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS SPEEDY. Cures livery Variety of Headtache AND NOTHING KL8U. ANTIMIGRAINE Tl :Z 1 L . T aaasaBsaaabjaiaBSBiaSsaBVB vaj ihuiv v m ,,- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, Huadaciik. The immense favor which has greeted it from all quurters, proves its true merits and acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, und those who have once tried it, will never be without. For its curative powers it does not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANT1PYRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL, AND COCAINE, Since it does not coutain an atom of cither ol these. It is absolutely free front injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is not a Cuthurtic, docs not disarrange the stomach, and contuius no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable aa a cure for any kind of head ache without respect to cause leaving no unplcusant or annoying after-effects, as in the case of other so-culled "harm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article iu the market, wherever known. Ill RUCTIONS POK, Vtili. Thcdoac for an adult la two teasiioonful. in a wine glau of water. Done fur children in proportion, according to age. la either aac the dose can be repeated every thirty minuc. until a cure U effected. One eoae will alwaya drive away an attack of Headache, if taken when lint feeling the premonitory .ymploma; but u the attack i. well on. and ultcrlog i. intense, the second or third dose may be required, t'.uully a greater Dumber of doara 1. required lo effect the Arat cure than I. needed lor any aucceeding time there after, abowing that the medicine ia accumu lative ia iu enccta, tending toward an event ual permanent cure. Poraale at GRANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Bargains! Bargains! (CONTINUED.) We offer greater induce ments to cawh buyers of Dry Goods than any houno in Asheville. All our Domestic Roods bought before the rise of cot ton are now sold at priiuo cost. Fans and PuruNols, tlio best selection in town, re gardless of cost. Curtains in great variety For less thun you tan buy them elsewhere. Table Linen,. Towels, Nan Ins and Doilies at prices that defy competition. White Ooods, Embroider ies and Laces at half their values. Our stock is very largo and we are determined to reduce it. Kid Oloves and Hosiery, tho best stock in Asheville, all reduced to bottom prices. We will undersell the low est. Call and see us beforo you purchase. All Goods are now marked in plain figures lowest prices in everything. Call and con vince yourself. WHITXOCK'S, 4 SOUTH MAIN STKEET, Opoosits Book ar AabartUe. 1... . wrv-s aiU: -f'u U" 's .waWtet 1 ikaaal
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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