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THE ASHBVILLB DAILY OITl'BN. Thursday Evening, February 1, ISS4. AROUND TOWN. Washington, Feb 1 Forecast till 8 p. m hriday: Threatening weather, wi'h light showers; fair Friday; decid edly cooler tonight warmer Friday aight; northerly, shilling to westerly winds. Hon. H. A. Gudger is not so well to Uav. Prof. Grubau and wile are now at tl e Oaks hotel. T e docket was blank in Mayor I'ut ton's court this morning. The new Asheville St en in hiundrv on Went Colleee street has opened lor busi ness with ijood prospects. The reeeDtiod to Rev. and Mr. J. A. Brnnson at the French Broad Haptisl church will occur this evening. J. C. Pritchard. esq., was up from Marshall yesterday, full to the neck ot talk about the election of one Republican in the election in New York Tuesday. R. 0. Patters n. the new clerk of the I'nited States District and Ciicuit courts at Asheville, is expected here Saturday and will takecharge of fair olliee Mouuaj . The Western North Carolina BaptUt this week prints a life sketch, front the pen of Rev. Win. Ward, of Ktv G. L. Finch, pastor of the Fern Hill Baptist church, Bilttuorc. The statement that tomorrow, the '.'d of February, is Kriiundnnn day will l sulScient to arouse a great deal of inter est here amoiiK those whotrvto keep tip with the doings of his hogslnp. The Durham Globe savs that " I inli;e Shuford has pleased the people by l" acceptable performance ot difficult dutiis He is thoroughly conscienti an J hi rulings are almost utiiiortnlv just." The literary society of the lrange street school at its meeting tomorrow afternoon will discuss the qnistiori "Which has done the more for civil . -tion the musket or the printing press Postmaster Kerr has had printed (' genera) distribution cards giving postal information that will be of interest to the public. The cards can be had upon application at the general delivery viu dow at the postoffke. The rush to open the cabinet contain ing the $'20 gold pice at F. U. Mitchell began with the opening ot business to day. I'p to 3 o'clock this atlertioon more than 500 keys had been tried but the lucky one had not turned the 1 'ck The Four A's had planned to proiluci "She Stoops to Conquer," at the Grand ooera house on the evening ol February 0, but the produeiion has been post poned until atier Lent, because oi mc in ness of Nat 8. Kjgers, whose place it is unable to fill on so short notice. An experienced educator says, alluding to the meeting of the Buncombe County Teachers' association on the 3.1: "Sav. brother teaclnrs! do vou think it quite consistent tor us to complain ot the chil dren not going to school, if we wont attend the schools for teachers itisti tutes, teachers' meetings, etc .' " The Prohibitionists are beginning to omanize lor aggressive work in t be cause. Tomorrow evening a 8 o'clock a meeting will be held lor the purpose ol permanently organizing tne I'roninitioi club. The meeting will be held in the Jr O U. A M. hall over J. L). Blauton Cii.'i shoe store, Frtiton avenue. On S.unr dav at 11 o'clock the county Frolnln tiouists will assemble in the court house at the call of Miij vte-iall, ciiairman o the county executive committee, to u'aj out plans of work. FOR A DAY OR MORli. People Who Come In and xo out From AHtaevlile. Rev. J. A. Deal of Franklin is here to day. B. F. Martin of Johnson City, Temi., is at the Asheville hotel. 0 B. Caldwell ol Sedalia, Mu is leg. istered ot the Swannanon. Rev. H. F. Chreitzberg left this moiu ing on a trip to Columbia, S. C. L. L. Witherspoon, esq., was here on business from Newton today. J.E.Lewis, agent ol the "Alviu Jos lin" company, came iu yesterday. Sheriff Brookshire and Deputy 1'. M ones returned yts'crday Irorn Raleigh. I. C. Buxton and F. P. Alspaugh are iu the city from Winston, stopping at the Swnnnauoa, Mrs. George Coughliu and daughter of Cleveland, 0., were hcie last night on their way to Try on. W. W. Avery, formei'y ol Asheville but now in the unci milling industry at I'luni Tree, Mitchell county, is at the Battery Park. Mr. Porter and family, Grand Knpids Mich.; Mr. Bnnklcy of Scotland .Seek and . A. Weaberand lamily of Havana 1111., are guests of the Oaks. P. C Mctnalrettivea Uourt P. C. Mclntire, who has been held lor bail on the charge of libeling W. M. 11 has given bond lor his appearance at the next terra of the Criminal court and was released. His bondsmen are M V Hampton and Dr. I. A. Burroughs, each lor the sum o' $oU0. Vae Ihe Mmiimuoiu liamirr Lamp for lighting tores and halls. D burns brightly till the last drop of oil is ttoue. It is the highest co-t lamp on the market, but from now on I will set it as low as nnv other. J. H. Law, Jo ami 3i l'ntton avenue. Sulphur spring; Hchrdule. Cars leave rear of postoffice for Springs at 0 a. m thenee every hour until 0 p. tn. Regular hall hour schedule be tween postomce and depot. If Exceeding; Do not forget to ask for the fine etching you are entitled toif you buy at lest three dollais worm at uw s,,io fiit Patton avenue. High grade goods, always fresh. Ask for the products of the Asheville Milling Co. Koller King, biectnc Light ti.nir Choice Graham, Pure mountain buck wheat. Mlaammctird Kulvea Warranted triple plate. Thev are go iugar$l55per set (nearly half price) Buy them while you can at Law s. Mackintoshes, umbrellas, gloves, car muffs to suit the weather, at Whitlock Clothing bouse, 46 S utb Main street. cau buys a so cent van of IIMOI t'tlnff Peache ul K roger'si. New York Yacht club caps and new tyle hats, just received at Whitlock Clothing House, 48 South Main street Bead year order to Car oil aa Coal Company for Jelllce Lamp Nasi ARtHraeite. A mt economical fuels. Our re creenedjellio Domestic nut. Asheville Ice and Coal Co.. 84 Patton avenue. Pleat r of old papert for tale at Tub CiTHBN office, unly w cm. per nunarea AT THE GFWD. "Alviu JosHn," which conies to the Grand opera house next Monday even ing, is as lamiliar as household w ords, and as a play is so well kuon it needs little comment; its merits arc univer sally acknowledged. Cbas. L. Davis, its creator will of -ouise play the part ol "f'ucle Alviu." For years thisquaint at traction has succeeded iu amusing and cntei taming the theatregoing masses and there is uo reason whv it should not do so for ve;irs to come. The public will never lire of Chas. L. Davis, until it wearies ot inexpensive morality, humor, healthy excitement and innocent pas time. The exact counterpart of Alviu oslin cannot be f -titul; it is a unique character of the American stage, and whatever else is said of Davis, he must be credited with originality and a praise worthy effort to please. No doubt, as hcretotoic, his company will be lull up to i he standard ol merit; the cast is a bit. one, and the sentry ot the piice lorius a . ousider iblc element in this very com mendable play. No doubt the promised ISO laughs in ISO minute s w ill be bugelv enjoyed by those who visit Alvin Joslm at tue Ginnd, SOLILP'JIY OF i:i 7.7.. l That's .' - luckc soil's Pn i Willi nliiiosoiiliic mien 1 g.-'J Upon this cola, iinllecting waste 1)1 sidewalks, mud and men Who nil have two Ic-s 'eu's than 1. iiil ask myscli if lite is worth I'nc living or whither 'twite not Hit lee to divest invsel! ot hair And fleas and other undergrowth. i).l h a - e this dog-gone town For brigh'er scenes, where iloi;s (.'! inv peculiar genius can I'ntr iniiu. lied be the kicks and culls Incouttsoi lustiee, anil bv such Unfounded slaiuhrs as tin- one Hatched ill the brain ol joseph Kich, fhat 1 did gt t upon i he outer side (If Miss Amanda's ten-cent brooch- Work out niv brilliant destine, 1 bv sheer torcc ol In.eiiect B come a bird-ih g AH. then. With what uninierriipied j iv Would 1 supei tliious Ualheis pull From chickens and what other game Might suit mv lancv. and lorever cease I'o cultivate the gc.illc muse, C'r meditate in do.; geiel Taken as a whole, The iok .-1 the Fair, Hubert llowe UuicroH, is prob- blv il.e best presentation ol the Colum bian lixp 'sitio-i. historical and dis-.i ip- :ive, which h is been .itteinpted. I tie plan is cmprcnt usive, ami et not too xtrniied, the aim being to give the 1.x- positioii eiitue in pi.-luies and jiniit. in me thousand litircnal filio pagis, 111 it s to sav twentv-tivc pans ol lortv pages h. liv taking til'1 leading ixlnbiis ol a class as repiesi inative oi tne w u , iviug the rest minor mention, to a greater oi .ess extent, ill- entire round .an be made, and yet the total result l. I work not too cit "hcrsome or cxpeii- ive lor the general public to halt lie and pincliase. Tilt: MAHKli'TS. Men Vorta .Market ' l Ntnv VitkK, !-''vi. 1. Cotton fulii'esj pined ytemlv; I it ,(! !cr ; January ; l'i-brt:ar. 7 -. Mar.-ll 7'"'; April , .'.17; Ma.,, so.-,; untr, -vl".Ju v s i i J NliW VttKK. Keli. I l;ri., take ' sli.i e. l.lt .; chuto;o Hiitl N-.rtiiwe!'. rn. ' . . Non. tk anil U si 1 1 'J 1 ! , Me iiminel anil V st Point Icruun.u, - :;. NVetirn I'liion, M Ilalllmore Market Pai.tiuhhk, l ib. I - I'lour. lbi!;, let rn suiiir 1 7."d.' ,oo. cxlrn. 2 - ''."; latiiil,, 'J 7.i(t',;i. 5; uheal. st n.Iv. Nii -red spot, eih '. t-"s 1; i , muluie wluat tv sjinipl' fllii; cu.n, i;tv itiixed tot l-'tti. l- . suutliiru corn liv s.onp;i IJ'ii 3. AHhevlUe MarJtetH. Corrected dailv v POWKLL A SNIPr.R. wholewnii and rrtnil LTtntm. These prices re bciug paid by the merchant to-dav. Hutter. lofiJt) AuDlm (iOiijlou -.k'L'N- It Aiii'li's. dried .'lia." thicken a.. ...... 1 ''(!;.. I ijninlitns, 'jjuri.St'l JO PurkeyA Ti ( 1 1 n Surtrum I't tin ks !..( J u hi'tswax, per It.... - tatufit. Hw't "if llittiev in Pntaioew, Irish. fit n Wheat 70 I urtupA 10(ii luCirn 5" iniiniM ti.'i Mca! fin Calihawe, pr 1 - t )nis to tu-ans, pr tiu.in)iiiir" Kyt (i.i ffH ... tin May. tun .' CllcRtnUlB tO't Ci'li-rv. dot :j;",ii,-n 'I fy our Jcllico IoiiiiIm' iu iiimI oii Uv plrsiM'tl. Caro lina 4'usil 4'oiiia ii 5 , 1 ) vcrc 'jUtcrs. ; .tuts (( nu n . "oys, nt innrkc'l (t vn p-ia. Win ) lock I'i.utmi.m; Iltn si nil I itTUM:fUlMtM. Knr Salt R Collin r r Ii. N t ee I ,S: M. Nut ire H V -rtheil. Meant W M Mid -v Co. Notice hiui 1 K iintierly, s-crcUiry. ATTENTION, A F A M. 1-tl.ir mc litm of Mt lli-'in il 1.' ibr nt p, mi .liiri., Irmurtnnt uiiu".. Vmi in lirouitrs in i till, ha VII K.M 11 Hh I.V. 1 1 N OT'Cr The m. li.r. if Ahrvil i . live N.i llo A V .V K. M. will mi-.l tuniijht with Mt.Hc-mi.n It S WukTIIUN, V M I'1AKiN ' xcille-t biKi"-' lllfiv In- ll'ul 1 1 lilc M- A. C. KAV, Kitnijlh N'O TICK M l.o.'.i. mcliT. ul' Sv niinnon lllii Kni. Ills nt' ll.inor. a d v sninu Ij'otli rs wtl'mc- t t thrir Mall t - row mor-itm tit u i oY,,i' tn ntt nl the l- ncrul ot tncir lute u uih r, Capt. M J. fhui: it I w II ulT. r fur stile t iiucli in on the puhlic (ll.trc on Kntunlay, 3d l-'elj-runry, at 1 1 o'clock a Iiuckv, nhleli Iihs reu-ntly had new wheel. iut on It and hern repaired. B. COH PIS, a-'-dyt" Aiiciiinecr. Mute f Nt)r h ar t.iu i, mi. er , h'inc mihe c ntv V kn. m, plaintttl; ail titiHt W, M. larvis. C H lehurds ami htt. H l.vr. tmrturrs radintr as Jnr m, hiehartls V Ia- , and Vietoriu Huird, ckicn inniH Notiet ttr service oi Bum motiH hy otilihcnilttn. 'I he ii lend. int. Titos. W. Lie. ' licH'by notlncU that ho action h m b en cnmtintuc f in the -uneriur court uf Mu combe county anint linn and his co-ikl't nitantu ab- vV named f t the rc overy of fifteen hundred d liar, dur by note dated the 1 rth dty of March, payable nix 'ionthut'it'r d tc. tth c Kht utr cent Int ret from m turl'y, and that he s herebv not1 tied to he and ap pear before the fud1 ul the s iperlor court, to be held fo the county 01 Bunc mbe at the court b'tune in sheville n tne 2nd Vloitdav ot March, 1Hh4, th n and there to answer or demur to the c mianint hah will be filed with n the nrt thrtv d -y ol inld term In default ot which aintiff w II toe judKtnent URHlnst Nlm fur the relief demanded in his complaint. The said defendant Thnn.lt Ler.U further ttottrted that Ht the time of the siilnx out of the -utnmmm in tnl3 action a -rrnnt of at tachment w taen out atfttin-t him tu favor ol the stld A. Knnk n pi intifl, tor the mount fth said note hcn ln ita ed, nnd ttia said warrant of attachment has been made returnable to the 8umrinr court to nc h id for hreountyof Huncombeon the d Mo ma? in M r. h, 180, when nnd where lie may no pi-a and move todtschartfc the same f he hill be -o adviied. This the 11th day of January, 18D4. J. L CATHBV, Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe 1 . unty, N C Jonea & Hteveni, Attoraeyi for Plaintiff. JaiUldUtthwi "THE OLD RELIABLE" Grant Pharmacy! I take pleasure in infuriu-ing- the fjeneral public, nnd pHrticularly the lt)iig-tinie frimids of this Pharmacy, who have extended it a gen erous patronage in the past,! that I have necuml th serv ices of Mr Thomas J. Watts, late of Raleigh, who is a reg istered pharmacist, having passed a most creditable ex animation before the State Board of Pharmacy, and was awarded an Inter-State (Vrtificate. He lias had a number of years practi-al experience at the prescription desk, and is well informed in chemistry ami fully posted in the compounding of medi cines; and physicians and other patrons can rely with atisoluteceitaintyuponilieir prescriptions, from the sim plest to the most elaborate mid intricate, being put up in an aenrnte, painstaking and rapid nninner. Tli'' prompt, careful and .accurate lillinir of prescrip tions, at reasonable prie."S will be the LKAIMXU F i:A T 1' K i; of this Phar macy, which is now owned, in her own right, by Mrs I. ula Swain irant. in whose name I most earnestly solicit a liberal share of puolic pat ronage for this old reliable drug store. It is proper to say that I am negotiating for an addi tional competent registered druggist, hos services 1 exptcf to secure, so that there will be no delay in fill iag prescriptions, day or night. Respectfully, It. P. STKKU:. Manager THE T STORE 14 PATTON AVENUE. Teas. leas. Teas. ( oilers. CoflVos. Spices. Spices. Spiffs Chocolate. Cocoa. Cocoa. Cocoa. tUVs YOU TMIE3 THE ' EOSS TCA POT? CALL AND SEE ! HUDSON -THE- Jones-Morris Concert, HY Miss Mary Jones, fTlii- Snuthrru M':kiiis Hirdi A.NU- E. Ferd Morris, At the YOl'NO MliS'S 1NST1TUTB, Tliurn- ilay Nigiit, I'tliruarj 1, lf.it. An a vocalist she hut a fine cump'mi o1 voice, wlti a tlcxihitlty of the hiKlKst or 'er nnil iwcct intooatl.in Portland, Ind , Her- ld. RESERVED SEATS 25 CENTS NOTICE T Onlcrcil by the Uourd of County Cciinmia sioncrs of Uunvombe county that on the limt Monday in March, lt), there will be eatabllshcd In each of the fonr words of the city of Asheville a polling place, and that new registration will be made in each of uld wurdi. J.E. RANKIN, 1-30 dtf Chairman. JOHN CHILD Purnlahed and Unfurnlihtd Hoaaea. Office Rooms; loana Mcnrelr placed at 8 per cent. BUY YOUR Furniture, Carpels As Wo Aw Selling tit Very Low I'ru'os. W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO., NO. 16 PATTON AVKNVH. Iv January, 1894. Whitlock Clothing House, 4L6 SOUTH MAIN STREET, COR. UAOLE BLOCK, UuiiiiH this month wc begiu to close out all winter jjooils at reduced pi ices. Our inventory sliows u large stock of clothing and underwear for men and Inns still unsold. We arc determined to sell them cheap. It is our purpose to close out nil heavy goods before the winter season is passed to make ample room for next season's stock. All those that huve held oil' for cut rate prices are invited to call :ind exutninc our full assortment of first-class clothing, underwear, hats, gloves, sweaters, hosiery, neckwear and all other goods usually louud in a complete clothing and men's furnishing stock. THIS IS VOI R TIME FOR GREAT HAKC.A1XS UKCdXSIXO I'KoM THE FIRST DAY OF WARY. lsu. OLD HEADQUARTERS FOR N mil and Cow Feed, Wh.iU'sali-jiinl Kitail. m 67 NORTH MAIN ST., sj 'na.iU'iioNi: c,7. sC. S. COOPER, I'RofKlBTOU. SZAUD 0?ER1 HOUSE.' -. j I ONE NIGHT ONLY, ! MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5th,; THE POPULAR YANKEE COM CIAN, i Chas L. Davis, rirect li'om .hc Alviu theatre. Tills turg, with the funiikst t.i ul1 p'fis, ! "flLVIN JOSLIN," Mr Lavis ns t nek Ah in t i.i -luuiiicsl oUl niHU on fMi'th, afi'uipanied by a greut company, Kraml siencry nnil realUttc effects. Thru Hours Cont nu us Hilarity! 1H0 Lauiitla in 1 MlmUcs! KiYcnr of t'naliatrd Succcfv ! BUCKS , AND ROE SHAD j Red Snapper, I'otnpuiiH, Trout, j;rcy Hiid Mpcckled, for frytitK and baklnu;, aad Sheepshcud. I nt-h l-ish ' and ovutcrft reci ved daily. Oysters in the Shell I Scollops rcc.'ivcd every Fridays and , Tuim1ii.s. Mail orders solicited : I'ostollice box 10N. Telephone 116. : MILLER & CO, Stalls 10 and a0 City Market. I .. J ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -Ok- An Land In Buncomhe County, North Carolina Plata Furni.iiwi surveying Done O-nrral In'ormation Aa to Keol Hstate Transfers. livery owner of a piece of tand should know its history the names of all Ita pi vlous owners, the names of those wh bae held Incumbrances agttnst It; the nature or the Instrument by which any nnd all of those persons co'-veyed his or her interest, o' released bis or her claiii nealnat It: hnunrtarte of the land, and whether there are conflicting calls In deeds of adjoining property; apparent Irregularities in any instrument conveying- the land, etc., etc., etc. The careful man never have tand or loans money on r-aleslateof n kind without first requiring an uo-to-date Aha'rsct of Title, ctrtined tn by aa attorney or one whose bus nesa it is t be Informed In aucb matters. UUSCUMBK CO. AUSTKACT OPllOi F. B. SORIN80N, No 6 North Coart square, r office of the lllerk of the Criminal Court, County Court House, Asheville. and Rugs Now, With increased experience, cxle'id ed ac(uaint.:nce, tOtiCltiiT with cash, S S S wc have succeeded in putlin' in tl.e s CheaK'st I.nrc Stock ol Fresh I ced S in this Haili wick. c. s. cuoi'i:k. s rum NO. 15 SOUTH MAIN ST. Watcli mv ad for notice Of Now Arriva's I Will throw out one bait' oi Carpet Hemnauts iNoxt Week at n yard Worth 45 cents. See our $1.48 shoes that wo are selling for f 1 . . . All Our Wool Underwear lias been reduced. ' JOHN M. STONER Manager. A. FRECK Uai removed bla shop In buaeinent uf Legal Block and woald ask bli frlenifs In particu lar and th public generally to glva him a call. ' dec48mo Resokbisned . JTELLICO LUMP. JELLICO DOMESTIC NUT. ANTHRACITE, All Sizes. COKE, Cas and Oven. BUNCOMBE LUMP, 2d Grade. 3 A'TOJI'V'-. My Love is the Man in the Moon!" May do for a song, tun tlic fellow is too distant to be inter Uiestiii,'. Wc think the average youms l idy would very iiuich prefer to have her love a liitlc nearer earth, iA par ticnlai lv so if lie is dressed iu one of our NEW NOBBY Whiit sav you fjiils ? Ilon't liovs the proper tip when we look slick '!" Good clotliiuir kind wc keep. Price Xo oliject to us, as wc sell our 1'all Stock AT A CI T OF 25 I'KU CENT. A look in our window w ill prove it. The Asheville Clothing Company, t hus. 1. .Ilhtnton. Mux Marcus, Mnufifjoin. JESSE R. STARNES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, No. 10 Court Square, 1 havt' fill my n'oods in now mid am ready to wait on miy and nil wills, day ami night. I have the latest de signs and largest, stock to select from in the state. J'olled k(cc1, zinc and copper caskets, cloth caskets of every shade and size, nil new slock; white nnd hlack hearses. If you want to see not the least sign of decomposition, if you want tin; body to be in hetter condition than when the lerson died, f you want perfection, call on I o.oixio It. StJii'iiow, VmIiovHIo, IVt C EXACT NEW YORK COST! BOIST MARCHB, 37 SOUTH MAIN STREET. On aivoiint , oi" the dissolution of tlio linn of Li'iin sl;v A: Kllick liy tlio death of one of the partners, the surviving partner will offer the enUre stock, either as a whole or hy retail at exact New York cost, the sale to commence immediately and to continue until sufficient funds are realized to settle all its obligations. Kvery thin;: to he sold for Cash Only. Karl A Wilson's collar?, $2 per dozen, or 20 cents each. Knrl A- Wilson's cuffs, $3.50 per dozen, or 35 cents each. A l.ion and Anchor collars, Lion and Anchor cull's, $2 per dozen, or 20 cents each. 'J5 cent Ties for 19 cents ; 50 cent Ties for 37 cents each. Pearl unlaundried shirts, 75 cents each. Laundried shirts, 75 cents for 57 cents, $1 for 75 cents. Underwear, 50 cents for 37J cents, 75 cents for 55 cents. A fiood chance to buy Summer Underwear Very Cheap, (lood quality, double-width Cashmere, cheap, 25c. for 19c. 50 cents and G2 cents Dress Goods at 42 cents. $1.00 Dress Goods, tJ7c.; Iiest 50c. Corset for 39c. Zephyr, 5 cents; Gcrmantou, 15 cents; Saxony, 9 cents. (59 cent Lace Curtains, for 45 cents per pair. $1.00 Lace Curtains for 02 cents per pair. $1.25 Lace Curtains for 83 cents per pair. $1.G9 Lace Curtains for 95 cents per pair. 75 cent Comforter for 55 cents ; $1 Comfortor, 75 cents. $1.25 Comforter for 95c; Wash Embroidery, Silk, 3c. Notions, Hosiery, Fancy Goods, Mens' Hats, Boys' and Childrens' Huts and Caps, all in fact everything at Ex act New York Wholesale Cost, as this sale is absolute. Positively no Goods will be charged. No Goods -j will go out on approval. No Goods will be exchangod. M Those that avail themselves early will get the pick, as this sale will not continue long for as soou as a certain amount is realized it will stop. This will enable you to buy the best and cheapest goods ever offered here. Those indebted to the firm will please make imme diate settlement or their account will be turned over to an attorney to be collected. Thanking my friends and Kj the public for their liberal patronage in the past, and rVi fmetinir T will find ih t.o mv interest to remain in Aslin. ville, I am yours respectfully, S. LIPINSKY, (Surviving Partner,) 37 South Main St, Asheville, N. C. 4 i IEIEP' ONE 0 FALL SUITS! you lliink wc arc Kiviiiy the tell them to "dress up and is a necessity unci that's the $1.10 per dozen, or 10c. each.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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