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t- X The idea thittthe advertlacmentainnncwa- X X paper-only please the counting room unlorln-1 Citizen USE PRINTER'S INK, Down newapaperturapik.march on without T great man of the people they are not only rntcreatlng, but useful and Instructive rend ins;. They are the shopper's vntle tiivaim, the business man's guide anil everybody's in.tmctnr. A netvsminer without mlvvrtla. atealtb, With your eye full of hope and your check flushed with health, And you can't miss the way to the City of Inn mlnmnl would full to acCOIUDllHh it Illla. I. ialnn. Ileardea, It would lie ahout a pour na I Job'a tarkcy. Uoaton Herald. T Use Trinter'a Ink. Boston Blade. I I I - VOLUME VI. NO. 120. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1890. PRICE 5 CENTS. Asheville Daily MISCELLANEOUS. LINVILLE.i A place planned and devel oping iiH a GREAT RESORT. Situated in the MOUNTAINS OF WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, A region noted for health ful ness and beauty of SCENERY. An elevation of :,,H00 feet, with wmJ Invigorating Climate 1 1 IK being laid out with tusto and skill, with well graded roads and extensive FOREST PARKS. A desirable place for fine residences and HHATHFUI. 1IOM1SH. A good opportunity for profitable investments. For illustrated pamphlet, ad dress, LINYILLE IMPROVEMENT CO., Llnvllle, Mitchell Co., N. C. SPELLMAN'S HATS. BON MARGHE, 30 ftouth Main St. NEW FALL 600 D S I ARRIVING DAILY. 1" NEW BLAZERS. H.T.ESTABROOK'S n It. MAIN BT., AnllUVII.l.B, is Tim I'Lics roil BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOVH. LOCAL VlewH and SkctcliCH. irld REAL ESTATE. WlLTKS B. OWVU, W. W. WSST, GVYN & WEST IRucce shots to Walter B.Owyn) ESTABLISHED x88i REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Lontta Securely Placed at Per Cent. Notary Public. Commiaslnntra of Deeds, FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK Aoutbcaal Court ejaare, LIST TO THE HURRYING FEET I (K the llundrrda who are coming to Asheville to spend thr I'all and Winter. All those who hnve houaca to rent should call on us at unec, as wc have iiuiny applies, tions for both furnished and unfurnished houses, which ws are nt present unable lo llll. JUNKS ft JICNKH, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE BROKERS. Room 9 A 10, McAfee Block UN Pottos Art., Asheville, N. C. F. A. GRACE) DliCORATOR AND- DKBIUNKK IN FRESCO. MISCELLANEOUS. DAISY SWANS DOWN. These arc the brands of our lust 1'I.OUR, the llncat of the One, the beat of all, nnd is especially rccominciiilcd to those desiring; the whitest anil pureat bmid. In fuel it is thr crciiin of 11II the wheat skimmed .(T Into lluur Wc nro hnvc other brnnilH iiinlgruilcM.iind win furnish n good hiiiiily Hour aa low na $l'.5o, having secured a lot Ik lore piiaaing into the luinila uf aiicciiliilnrM. A. D. COOPER. Two wvtiiuMiuutl wtiKunft fr auk- liu-up. PMOB THAT TALK! A new lot of Comforts, lilnukcts, and other goods for cooler weather has junt Imkmi received. Plasterers' White Overalls and Jackets, Nurses' Cups and Aprons The largest lot of Chemisa, Gowns and Underwear to be found in the city, Home fine goods, cheaiier than yo,u ran get the material and make them. Stocking in colors and Fast Muck, Wool, Me rino, Cotton, Lisle Thread, and Silk, from lOrts. tof2 a pair. AH kinds of Dress Trimmings, Ituttoiis, Lin ings, &c.; in fact our stock of everything needed to use or to wear for Men, Boys, Chil dren or Ladies is well nigh porriTt, so that your WANTS from the cellar to the garret can be filled at our store at prices away below anybody else. Don't buy anything until you try Thc"IIIG RACKET" 11TLAM) K, Real Etftate Ilroltcrs, And IiivcMtuiciit Agent. Iisns sc. urcly placcil at N cr cent. Omcest 114 A SIH Pillion Avrmw Hound door. IchUdlf JOHN CHILD, ( formerly of Lyman A Child I, Office No. 1 Learal niock. REAL ESTATE LOAN BROKEH Strictly a Brokerag-e BusIuch Loans securely placed at Drr cent. II IIAMIIINtt. Al IftM I'liratniil alrect i Inrve hmia with wrll vrntl mini rooms, lint and cold bath. rloai'ta, Air., Illuh loratluu, Bear ear line. Trrius Sf-oininooniiiiK. nuuilnillm' n. R. KINU, OF THE ENQINEER CORPS, U. S. N., Is locntrd In Aahcvlll. and will practice SURVEYING. Iirnuiihllng nf nny dracrlptlun s )cilnlty IV II. Ili JJH. augiUdluit MISCELLANEOUS. (lo to Cnrmichaol's Drug Store with your prescription where you will nt all times find n full line of pure fresh Drugs and Chemicals, and at low prices. His prescription department is stocked with the purest and best Drugs and Chemicals to be found in the market, both foreign and domestic. And you vni reHt assured that your prescrip' tion will bo rilled correct and that you will be charged a low jwice. Three registered prescript ionists ready to serve you at all hours. Night calls prompt ly answered. W. CCARMICHAEL apotiikcaky, No. ao South Main Street, Asheville, N. C. T. C. Smith & Co., l'ublic Square, Asheville, Finest Drug Store in the State, Heaviest Stock of Drugs West of the Dluo Ridge, Largest Duyers and Lowest Sellers. Loaders in Prices for MileH Around. Prescription Department unetpiuled in Kuipmeut. Don't Mistake t the Drug Store Corner Op posite the Court House. Handsome Autumn Novelties arriving daily. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry (Joods, Fancy tioods, Shoes. HatandCar- IWttf, 7 ft 9 PATTON AVIC FO CAPTURE AND KEEP The beat trade la nlwaya our object. In order lo iln this we are determined to sell the heat giKMls al the ahorlrat proflta. Our purr Clover trnf Lard la as fine as can lie made; we guarnnlrc II lo give antiafncllou Our llama and llrcnkraat Kacon nrr ratrn line try them. Wc would also advise you to try our New No. t Mackerel, Noe Herring, Cream Coil I'lah, Km. Wt alwnya keep a freah supply or I'luc Dairy flutter. Ht not mlalnkc this fur the I'lrkln HuttcriK Is far superior, sweet and fresh, dlrrct from the dairy. Our Obelisk flour enn seldom he eiiualcd and never .irelled, as hundreds can tcatlfy who have used It for year, tlo not fall to give It trial. Krapectfullr, POWKLl. ft BNIDICK, Wllol.ltRALII 'AND RBTAII. OKOCIIKH, Cor. Pattua Avenue and Main Htrect. THE jlFAVS ! BY ASSOCIATED PRESS TO THE CITIZEN TO-DAY. THE SPEAKER AGAIN NOT ABLE TO SEE A QUORUM. DEMOCRATIC HIDE OK THR HOIIHI! PHOTOUKAPHKD, Washington, Sept. 23. In tlic house this morning Mr. (VFcrrall was the only democrat in the chamber. The clerk having called the roll the Kpcaker hesita- ted before he announced the result, there being hut two lackinKofu quorum. Mr. O'Perrnll ilcinnnded that the result Ik announced. In order to delay the an noiineemcnt republican alter reiiiblican riiBciind reiie8tcd tu know how they were recorded. Mr. Orosvcner, of Ohio, iuiiiircd how the gentleman from Virginia (O'l-crrall) had voted. Mr. O'Fcrrall replied, that lie Imil never voted to perpetrate a lar ceny . and he did not propose to do so, in tins ease. Mr. Allen, of Michigan: "The gentle, man doth protest too much. Thegentlc. man has evidently stolen the whole of the other side. J. D. Tnylor: "May I ask the gentle man u question r Mr. O'Kcrrnll: "That is u dilatorv question. '- ii.nuglitt-r.J flir. lay lor inquired whether tne ucn tletnnn from Virginia iMr. O'I'crrall ). when he was seated by the democratic House considered it larceny. Mr. O'Ferrnll retorted that keeping him out of his sent had been Inrccnv and that the democratic congress hud vindi cated him. "It would ik well to remcmlier." Mr. O'I'crrall said, "the course of the repub licans in the last congress, when for days and weeks they refrained from voting in tne contesteil election vase ol Sullivan ngninsl Felton." The siieukcr announced the vote to lie yens 15S, nnys 1. No quorum. Just ns the clerk began to call the roll again, Messrs. Sweeney, of Iowa, and Mudd, of Maryland, made their apiiear nnce Jnnd received mingled applause mill hisses. During the roll call a camera was brought into requisition and reproduced the array of empty demorrulic scats. voi r wifiv's i.i:tti:un, Von Van Open Then If You WIhIi tbe Law says, Nasiivii.i.h, Sept. S3. United States liistrict Attorney Kuhin refused to coun tenance the prosecution of n man who was elinrgcd with oH iiiug his wile's mail. some weeks since, a citizen ol I'utiiain county intercepted a letter addressed to Ins wile, and lound incriminatmif evi dence which he subsequently used in n divorce suit. The writer of the letter tlicrcuiHin nth plied to Mr. Kuhin lor a warrant against the man on u charge of interfering with mail. Mr. Kuhin refused to issue it, but the matter was taken liclore Commis- sionnl Juliet! lit Itloomingtmi, I'utnam county, who relerred the ease to Mr. Kulini, who ordered it disiuisscil upon tlis ground that no jury could Ik- found to convict under the circumstances. A CUNKTKHV I'NII;KIM:D, The Dead Hteercd toy tlie Uuiub Weul Uownwsrd Willi I lie Flood." I'akis, Sept. 23. The floods in the de partment of (iard have caused much damage to proH'rty. On Sunday (lie river Khonc rose nineteen feet, and the town of llcucairie was Hooded. At Viilleraugtie, thirty-nine miles northwest ol Niiucs, the river undermined n iortion of the ceme tery. A numlier of colli ns washed out and with their contents floated oil'. HK'H NOT A HIvAK. niHinnrck la not a nnck Niniiher Vet, He ThlukH. ItliHI.iN, Sept. 23. I'rince llismarck, referring to the prosjicet of his return to puiuic me, sain recently lii.u a mill in the Keiclistng would entail the discom fort of hotel life, but that in the uiqier house of the liiel he might apiiear w hen he chose, and that he did not intend dur ing the winter of his life to Ik- n licar anil sleep and lick his paws. KARTHIirAKK HIIOCKM. nix Dlnllnct Knock at Felt al Colum bia, n. c. Col.t miiia, S. C, Sept. 23. Six distinct shocks of earthquake nre reported ns oc curring ubout 3.20 o'clock this morning. The lust shock was noticeable for nearly n minute. The rumbling was accompa nied by shocks which appeared to come from the south. A Wrant Memorial UulldliiK. Washington, Sept. 23. In the scuntc to-duy Senator Hale introduced a joint resolution which was referred tothecom mittec on public buildings and grounds, for the erection in the District of Colum bia of a military and navil museum, a memorial building which shall be nsuita blc monument to the memory of U. S. Grant nnd in the vault of which shnll be placcil his remains. About an liven Thing;, London, Sept, 23, The City of New Vork.Trom New Vork Sept. 17 for Liver pool, was signalled off Brow Head at O.Sn o'clock this morning. Thirty-five minutes Inter the Teutonic, which also left New York Sept. 17, passed the same point, The City of New York sailed twenty-nine minutes nhcud ol the Teu tonic, A Mile at l.nal, Cliif Aiio. Sept. 23. The vexed lines- tion ol n satisfactory site for the world's fnir is nt Inst settled. The national com mittee has unanimously accepted the site that includes Washington and Jackson narks and the Midway I'laisnnee con necting them nnd Lake Front, in all about 1,000 acres, Parnell Cannot Come. London, Sept, 23, Pnrncll desires to to wait until nftrr the trial of Dillon and O'llricn to see whether it will still be possible for them to go to America, bc lievinK that dclny will not effect the ol jeet of their mission. His health will not permit him to make a iwrsonal visit to America. UKVKl. HKAOKO gi'KKN, HheHtopH a ttult AitaliiHt a Jour nalist. Montkhai., Sept. 23. The case of the journalist, K. N. O'Brien, who wnB ar rested on a charge of criminal libel, tor publishing the story about i'rince George having been engaged in a street light here, has Iwcn postponed and will be dis continued. It is asserted that Governor-General Stanley has received a cable dispatch from the queen signifying her disapproval of proceedings taken against a subject for a private offence against a member ol the royal tamiiv. It is said that her majesty's command was inicnitive that the proceedings should lie stopicil. IN THIS STATE TO HARM nitMPF.MAnOKH IN THK KIOI N- tainh nv is. c They Will OouhtleHH Moon be Hunted Out. nnd, Anyway, are Far Hemoved From Here. II Ih Certain. Mililil.KSlioHiitT.ii, Ky., Sept. 23. Jim Mmidy, a noted desperado ol the Turner gang, was on Wednesday last taken into Tennessee, where he is wanted for the killing of n man by the name of CamplK'll, and was sentenced fur a long term in the state penitcntiury on Saturday last. Andy Watson, nuothcrof the same gang was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Icc Tur ner, on it similar charge, and oxiwcts n severe punishment for his crime. Last evening Sccd Turner, Berry Tur ner and Hill Turner, the leaders of the fa mous hand of outlaws who for years have Iwcn the terror ol southern Ken tucky nnd northeastern Tennessee, fear ing the rapid strides of civilization, lied to the mountains ol North Carolina, where for uwhile, at least, thev huue lo lie able to continue a lite of adventure which has few counterparts, even in the pages of tietimi. KOUF.K U. MII.I.M. He Opens the MlnneNola Cam paign with HIM I'Hual vigor. Kacink, Wis., Sept. 23. Roger (J. Mills addressed a large audience here last night. He devoted considerable atten tion to the question of compulsory edu cation and the I len net t law. He saiil that no man hail a right to put his hand on his (.Mills s I mouth and presenile what he should eat or drink. Alan was responsible for his own uctions and not lor those of anyone else. lie charged most of he nicmliera ol the republican party with being in favor ol prohibition and an established church and all other forms of paternalism. In closing Mr. .Mills spoke of the effects of tariff on a farming community, and argued in lavor of iiK'uiug our markets and having the compliment reciprocated liy allowing our pimliiitn to into "II the markets ol the world unliampcied. This, he thought, would stimulate trade in our country ; it would give a boom to transportation and all tonus of industry would feci its ell'ccls. A Hweet IllvlMlnu. Washini-.ton, Sept. 23. The republi can conferees on the tariff bill were in session this morning, but no further pro gress was made on the amendments to the tantl bill. The point of disagreement is on the sugar schedule. An Incident at the Theatre. I'rom the Han I'ninclsco News Letter. The other evening, while the audience nt the Baldwin were listening Scllbouud to the famous scene where llarrymore is discussing the foibles of women n couple of San Mateo rustics in the front row of the dress circle Ix'gan nn earnest discus sion as to the merits of a certuin prize sow one of them had for sale. Despite the angry looks and s-s-s-h's of those near by, the controversy waxed louder, until lit last a gentleman sitting behind the talkers touched one of them in the shoulder and quietly said: 'Excuse me, my triend, but what will you take for that sow of yours '!" 1 lie granger stared lor a moment ami then said: About $(!, I s'lHise." Kxacllv," saiil the gentleman, taking out his pocket liook and handing over a greenback. Here is a twenty. iow that sow s mine; just let her ulonc, if you please." I lie audience snickered, and tliouglilhc couulmnuii made n woful attempt to turn thejoke by gravely xieketing the note ami handing over the $1 1 change the snub was crushing in its effect, and in the dead silence that followed the philautropic millionaire leaned back anil modestly enjoyed his popularity. Hut what the delegation from up the hay said when, alter the MTlormancc, they trieil to buv beer with the twenty (iikI found it n bud comiterleit is unlit for publication. Wll LA TEST NEWS I-'KOM SnUTII CAROLINA. Durham will have free mail delivery November 1st. The slate police brotherhood are lo meet in Raleigh on the ltHh day of Oeto Ikt lor the purpose of electing officers for the next ensuing vear. The governor has pardoned James L. Henry, ol Cherokee county, out of im prisonment on thr ground that if com- jicllcd to serve oul ins sentence, his life would be endangered. The crime was assault and battery with deadly weapon. The mystery ol the double murder of S. II. Whitley anil son, wiucn recently caused such n shock to Wilson, remains yet unsolved. No evidence has Ih-cii dis covered connecting any particular wrson or iwrsons with the iicrjictrution of the crime. The westbound train on the Western North Carolina road when a short ways out of Salisbury yesterday, ran over nn unknown tramp and cut him to pieces, A freight train ,tist ahead of the passen ger train cumc very nearly killing the man, but he did not profit by his narrow escape. A cash prizrof $1,000 tins been of fered for the best short story or novel, having the Grandfather mountain and the beautiful scenery of that locality woven into the plot, The selection will be mndc by a committee of competent reviewers, nnd the story must not lie less than ten, nor excecq lilt v pages. Detailed information may be obtained nf the Liu ville Improvement company, of Linvillc, North Carolina. VOTE FOR YOUR CHOICE 1 LET THE CITIZENS OF WEST WARD SPEAK. "THE CITIZEN" WANTS A AND FULL BALLOT. FREE TWO AI.I.OTb IN EACH IMett'K UNTII, THIKHUAV NHXT. ' It Will Have No I.eifal Slifiilll- cance, Hul the I'eople Will Have spoken Their MentlinenlH. No successor to Mr. I'tilliam on the board of aldermen has yet been chosen. Till! ClTUlvN thinks the icople ought to Ss-ak. In order to give them an oppor tunity we print Ixlow two ballots. Every copy of Tllli Citizkn will entitle you to two votes. Everybody can vote and express their preference. These bal lots will lie printed in every issue of Tim-: Citizkn up lo and including next Thursday. Ti in Citizkn of Friday, Sep- tcmU-r 2lilh, will contain the name ol every mail voted for and the number of votes he recrived. The board of alder men will meet thai night, and your choice will thus lie In-fore them. Till'. IIAI.I.OT. :" "mV HioTcirFoK AullikTlXN." ! Let the voter sign his name here. MV CHOICE FOR ALDERMAN. Let the voter sign his name here. Lei everybody vole. Every man, wo man and child in the west ward ought to vote; every man, woman and child in the east ward may vote. Let the peo ple 8icak. Hung your ballots to Tub Citizen office. COLON Ut'MNINO. The (.renter Fart Reported Al ready llcalroyed, Panama via Gai.vkston, Sept. 23. It is officially reported here that the town of Colon, Aspinwall, is burning and that the greater part of the town is already destroved. There will lie No Fight. London, Sc t. 23. Slavin and McAu liflc were this morning bound over to keep the pence in $.i.OIH each, the pris oners furnishing one surety to apiear when called upon. If any breach ol the ieace occurs warrants will 1st issued and the case sent before the committing mag istrate. Ol T ON THE MAM. The recent rains arc rcKirtcd to have done $"i(l,0i 10 of damage lo the tobacco crop in Rociiiugham county alone. The past week was unfavorable to crops and farm work of nil kinds. Iv-xees-sive warmth and moist uicciiused the cot ton to rot or sprout in the bolls, while that which had already oieiied lias been stained nnd otherwise considerably dam aged, In many places tobacco is nearly all housed. In the western portion ol the state a light Irust in low places oc curred on the lNth. AFFAIRS OF CONSI-oriiNCE. i'nKi-:ir.N. The official report of the loss of t'"1 Turkish mau-ol-war Ertogroul says that .r7 iersons were drowned and til! saved. Ilishop Levinhac, who has arrived at Marseilles, France, from Zanzibar, re ports that the slave trade, will nice! with a gradual death through the decrease in the demand for slaves. It is said Austria has taken the intin tivcin proposing concerted linroiK-an ac tion against the Mckinley tariff hill, nnd I lint France has been asked to join a league whose object will le lo take com mercial reprisals against America. Herman Mcrivnle's play "Ravens wood," a dramatized version of "The Ilridc of I.u miner moor," was produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, by Hen ry Irving nnd Miss Ellen Terry, nnd was a pronounced success. During the third act Joseph llatton, the author nnd jour nalist, hit Mr. Hreil, n juvenile story writer, in the face for loud talking in an adjoining box. WASHINGTON. Eighty-five private cnsion hills were passed in the senate in titty minutes. Republican congressmen at their politi cal meetings, for luck of arguments nnd facts, follow the cxnmplcof Sisraker Reed in denouncing democracy and eulogizing repuiiiicnnism. The I'nitcd States senate further con sidcred the bill to reduce the amount of United States bonds to be required ol na tional banks nud to restore to the chan nels of trade the excessive nccuimilations ol lawful money. A vole on the bill was not reached. IIOMH. The deaths by the Reading railway ac cident on l-rulay night at suoemakcrvillr, ra., numlier twenty and the iniurcd nearly fifty. A cnll has lieen issued in I'hihidctphin for a town meeting next Saturday night to rc-nominatc Congressman Richard V'uux against Senator McAlecr, who will, it is cvpcctcd, receive the regular demo cratic nomination on Thursday, H. M. Kirctehijican, n Turkish gentle man in New York, savs thcOsmnnl'nshn who was drowned in the loss of the Turk ish innii-ol-war wns Osinnn I'nsha, son-in-lnw of Hassan I'nsha, admiral of the Turkish ituierial navy. Al the Mnnhnttnn Athletic club frames two records were broken. The 100 yards hurdle was won by H. L. Williams, of the New York Athletic club, in 13V4 seconds; prcvioss record 13 4-0. rutting th( 16- pound shot was won bv George K. Urav. of the New York Athletic club, distance 40 feet 2 inches; previous record 46 feet. MISCELLANEOUS. THU NEVER FAILING CURE FOR HEADACHE. TRAIJB MARK RBOI8TBRBD. ABSOLUTELY SAFE, PERFECTLY SURE AND ALWAYS 8PEEDY. Cures) livery Variety of Headache AND NOTIllNO BLUB. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned ior itself the enviable reputa- tion of being the finest, most effective and reliable article u. the market for tbe speedy relief and cure of every rarietj of that common trouble, Headacmk. Tbe immense fuvor which has greeted it from all quurtcrs, proves its true merits and acceptability to tbe public. It is some, thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have ouce tried it, will never be without. l-'or its curative powers it docs not de pend upon the subtle influences of such poisonous drugs as ANTH'VRINE, MORPHINE, CHLORAL AND COCAINE, Since it docs not coutuin an atom of either ol these. It is absolutely free from injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without fear or serious results. It is m a Cathartic, dors not disarrange the stomach, and contains uo noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar advantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of bead- ache without respect to cuuse leaving no unpleasant or annoying after-effects. as in the case of other so-called "barm less" remedies. These qualities make it the most popular and saleable article in the market, wherever known. UIRBCl.ON8.POR USB. The dose for an adult la two tcupoonfuls in a wine Rlaaa of water. IMw for childrea in proportion, according- to aire. la either case the doae can be repeated every thirty minucs until a cure Is effected. One dose will always drive away aa attack of Headache, if taken when first feeling; the premonitory symutome; but If the attack Is well on, and fam. H arennrf n. M4 rfmap may be required. Usually a greater Bomber of doses Is required to effect the drat cur than is needed (or any succeeding time there after, showing that the medicine is accumu lative In its carets, tending toward an event uul ucrmuncnt cur. For sale at brtANT'S PHARMACY. WHITLOCK'S, 46 & 48 8. MAIN STREET, Oppoalt Rank or A.hTilk. UNLOADING SALE. Dry GooiIh, Fumy Goods, ami XolioiiH, Lace Curt-uiiiH, Tul.c LineiiH, Towels, Naj- kiiiH, CounteriuneH, White floods, and Embroideries nt prime i-ost. All Domestic Goods, iiirludintr Pride of tho West, Wamsutta, Fruit of Loom, 44 CottoiiH nnd 10-4 Sheetings nt prime eost. Wo cull siMM'inl attention to our large ntock of Em broidery and Knitting Silk, Zephyrs, Wools, Silk and Outline Work. All go at prime eost. Ladies' Muslin Underwear at coBt, Kid Gloves, Hosiery and Hibbons at unusually low prices. Ladies will save money by attending this special sale. aagedam MiJUiMi'.lSia.. .Iu'lstl.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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