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s Asheville Daily Citizen, VOLUME IX.-NO. 243. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1894. PRICE 5 CENTS- The Sweliest Thing Oat in Biscu IS 'V THE ROQUEFORT FRESH LOT JUST IN. We hare just received the io'lowlng in one pound tin. : Al M't Biscuit, Social Tea, Cofe Wafer., Water Tnlns.Bxtra Toast and Bent's Water Crackers. Wm. KROGER A LIST OF MT BRANDS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO 63 Urands of Plug Chewing Tobaccos. 72 Brands Smoking Tobacco in Bags and tia boxes all size packages, to Different Brands Imported Key West Cigars, always on hand. It Is uselciu fur me to mention the various brands of Domestic Cigars, a it will take too much space. Pipe a Larger Stock than ever before will now dc7ote all my time to the above goods, and will try to satisfy all my custom era. L. BLOMBTCRG MODBL CIGAR STORE, 17 PATTON AVBNOB. COMLANDJBROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. INVESTMBNT AOBNT8. NOTARY PUBLIC ' Loani Securely placed at 8 per cent. Offices iio & 28 Patton Ave., up stairs Invest a Penny and Save a Dollar! DO YOU BUY HOR8B AND COW FBEDr IP 80, UROP USA CARD. A8KIN0 FOR OUR PRICKS. IT WILL ONLY COST YOU A PBNNY 4ND WB BBLtBVB WB CAN BAVB YOU THB DOLLARS FBBD IS CHBAP AND QUE BA8BMBNT IB PILLBD WITH FRESH GOODS. Gh A. GREER. t t GRASS SEEDS ! Fresh Lot Kentucky Clover, Timothy, Orchard, Blue Grass, lied Top and SEED OATS. New York Karly Rose and Hebron Potatoes, Also GARDEN SEED. A. D. COOPER, North Court Square. B. H. COSBY la dally receiving Additions to his already well sc ctcd stock of Jewelry, Silverware Clocks, Watches, Novelties, etc. THE Citizens of Asheville and visitors, the ladies especially, ore invited to call and Inspect his Stock. UiS DricCS are reasonable ami men RELIABLE and attentive. Repairing of watches and iewelry, a specialty. Gens and Precious tones set by an cxpedenced JEWELER. Wedding, Birthday and Christmas presents to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the times. A few more of those beautiful en gagementCrings left at 27 Patton Ave, MONUMENTS AND TOMB STONES, I am receiving a ne stock uf Monuments and Tombs of Granite and Marble, which 1 will Sell at the Lowest Cash Prices. I am your home dealer and have been here 14 years and will treat you tight If you will patronise me. W. O. WOLFE, Cor. Court place and Murkct St. front of City Hull. Emulsion of COD LIVER om, lUithPoft Wine. Under the above title we oiler a new com? binatlon of Cod Liver Oil in which the nau seous taste of the oil Is completely masked by the use of Port Wine and Aromatlcs. At the same time the tonic aud digestive prop erties ot the wine render assimilation easy From those who cannot take Cod Liver Oil on account of Its disagreeable taste and diffi cult assimilation wt conadently solicit a trial. Recommended in Pulmonary Diseases, Coughs, Colds and General Debility. Fleshly prepared at CARMICHAELS PHARMACY, WO SOUTH MAIN STRUUT. Do You Need A New Lamp Shade? WE liuvc now In stock all the fashionable shades of "Dcnnlson's" Crepe Tissue oancr from 5 cents to 40 cents a roll. And the lar gest stock of Shade Frames in the city, all conceivable shapes, and the pri -e Is only SO cents, with asbestos collars 15 cents extra Consider a moment ! You can get a pretty shade complete for less than a dollar Why s,rBU,K racuve wun tnc , . pretty ornaments? Remember, when you " intend making purchases for your home, that we have a general utility store. Thrashs. Crystal Palace. miss Ready, ui rvcw York, rcpre resenting C. J. Van Ilouton & Zoon, will give a practical cxhi bition of Van Hon ten s iocoa at our j I r store this week. The ti' puuucis conuailv in vited. POWELL cc SNIDER HOT SODA A delicious cup of Clam Bouillo n, Beef Ilouillou, Ileef Tea, Hot Chocolate, Hot Coffee, Bgg Phosphite, etc., etc., at HEINITSH & REAGAN'S. BON BOXS AiD CHOCOLATES. SELLING A0BNT8 FOR A8HBVILLB, Heinitsn & Reagan DRU00IBT8, Patton Ave. & Church St. Z Q O z x 0) o 8 O (0 g o g 8 Q o o 5 LU z O Q x m W 5 H CO O Hi T J DC O Q W0RST ST0RM IN YEARS A GREAT DEAL OF WIND AND SNOW. Chicago streets Badly Blocked- Ship Ashore Churches (-.really Damaged. London, Feb. 12.-The cole that not iu in Great Britian Saturday night con tinued to earn to violence vcstertl.nv nri in the afternoon the wind was blowing with hurricane force. Telegraphic com munication has been crcatlv interfered with and details of the damage done are oeing received very slowly. A feature of the storm was the destme. tlon wrought among the churches. At ii'iKumuuin, iu uevonsmre, the church in course of erection was destroved. A si.ire nf Rr Marva aIiwIi t CI,-., i I .mm, ja vuuiu nvmiicnBuury, county of Salan. was blown down. At I T.,.,.-..l 1. . . . , i .n.iouuiuuj;n, cuuniv oi i-tormaniDton. i . ,""'JluD the pinnacle of Parish church of St. jonn wi'S blown over and the glass roof ofthe treat Karem A,'t.a,n.. destroyed. The Presbyterian church at nuiywcii, mnisuire, wales, was also uiuuiig me uunuings wrecKed. A board 'ng school and many dwelling bouses in imnw uiown uown. At New orr. in Smith VVU r. m i.i . ' - uvjj vvviC U1UWU On a numher nf hnnu. it- : t i . , , id icarcu there bave been many wrecks along the Cn f Ssf'l'.-rri I Usual. I 1 WT. uuyc run asuorc off Margate and Ramsgate. A dispatch from Greenock states that iuc uurwcgian DarKs Bertie and Tancied has been wrecked there. AquavatPort CluSBOW was onrrierl a mat, Ti,. n:. ish bark Tell from Calcutta, discharging r" , ' vuuucr uock, nun, wassunk DV the Crnlf. A rliannteh I.-... TM. - Holland, says the British bark Gateside susuore. i ne uanish schooner May is . 4T. Lons, Feb. 12 -Snow bct?an fall. ing last night and continues. Ten inches iiriN iiireanv in pn Wonnta i tlllS niOm til 17. Silnw til erA ., U era. i throughout Missouri and surround- IUg O lit ICS, Chicaco, Peb. 12.-Thc worst blizzard WhlCQ huS Strut-If tlila nili. an f..- .1... weather bureau shows, for 23 years, m fnmrirr L C i. n- . :"sk oncci crainc is greatly imtlCded Ulld walkinn nn,.,..:.l great danger to life. Many persons have -..vavijr uitii injurcu uy Being blown to the ground against walls and posts. The wind veloi-itv ia fin mii . i, . i. highest ever recorded lor this city, and uuumc iimi, velocity ot the wind is blowinc a llliz.t-H ,' ur.,. States. San AxtiKui. Tex., I-Vb. 12.-Eiglit hours of snow fell here jestciduy.accom Darned bv a rnlrl nrth u.in.1 i . ..u ..,u W UIWII HUB considernbly ulanned stockmen, lithe storm continues for any length of time death ocr ci'ntucFp nferni.tr ,.,.n i.. i . uv iaiBc, o luKjr mc in many localities barely yy.lu iiuuiiniy lo eat on the range. , . mc uuz.aru that set in at an earlv Imur si .r...,i. dai. xa. ivna foil i.i: i eveninc rnrerl with amat ft.ro .1. if ...... k.-." 1 ,, " . . """"K"' uui ouiiuay anu inst my lit the snow was SIX illClien Hinn nn t. 1......I A Wind IS Dt 11117 It llll ml rn..n, l" o ..J r " " lUUU 1 WIULRCU BEING HEIRD. Catte Airalnat F, P I.ovf, Cbarsed wun i-.muczzlement. 1 11c neat inc of the case ntrainat v. v Love on a charr-e of embezzlement, tin. allegation bein thathemisnnnrotirintni a deed of trust, was begun this morning oeiore justice (.'has. W. Malonc, Having Dccn removerl liom lnctiVo f ter's court. The testimony of the proje cuting witness, S. H. Smith, and the I defendant wu ln.nrH ...1 I ..... , ,.u.u Hp i-w i,i,, wuen the hearing was adjourned to 2:30 this (I lltWfln.m I aI... .. ..... ....v. ..wwii. Ill WJC liruSCClltl'IM Si) ipitnr r?.... n r . . . uul'. 11. iiirrf'r la na,,.,.. I... I I... I,., ,K" 'n,:flclt'ndantisrepiesetited by V . W . lones. liliKHRAL HTORKKKKPKK AUIrrnian M'ariim H crlv h HIb Appolnimeut. Alderman T. C. Stai nes has been nu pointed general storekeeper in the in ternal revenue service, to fill the nlace mmie vacant by the resignation ol D. L. Key nolds Mr.Starncswasrecotiinieudtd lor the position by Collector Carter, and received his appointment Saturday. His bond for $10,000 has been made up and will be forwarded tomorrow. Heexpccls to begin his new work Thursday. air. otnrnes will on Fridav send to the Uoiird of Alrli'rmpn liia rc;. .....i:.... ..i n.. place he lins held in the Hoard for nearly three fears. The Kearaarge'a Crew. Washington, Feb. 12.-The Seen-inrv ol' the Navy has received a dispatch from lueinnama Kaiiroad company stating that the Citv nf I'n this morning with Admiral Stanton and LUC tJIUl ITJ J I II 1 1 ITPOI ni ha L. a-. 7, vi niv rviui Sell LIl'. They sail lor New York on the City of j A UIO U II Lliw ItlUi Onlr ntii' innn nf iUm t.. drowned. Anderson Robbins. Tbc old warshin wna nnnAnnA . r - i . vu nuuvauur reef with the stars and stripes still flying (ib .iv. ijiun. leclttiam. Wasiiinoton, Feb. l''.-The Senate committee on judiciary today decided to report the l'tcklmm nomination to the Senate without action. Senator Hoar was uhsenL nnrl tin pnmmU.Aa .. . . , , -. . ' ..ivvvv nils divided evenlv in lis vote, George, Vilas, Lnndsy, Plate mid Mitchell voting for confirmation, and t'ugh, Coke, Hill, Tel ler unci vt uson against. Lobenicula In Uead, Lomion, Feb. lO.-Uisrjnteh from Capetown to a news ngenev in this citv. states that Lobengula.kingof the Mata beles, is dead. The latest advices con- I'prnimr T.nbrtifTiiln witrn n Um BPTn. that he had been deserted by bis follow ers ana was a luguive in the Bush, where he was suffering from the gout. Bland WlllCliaiiife Hla BUI. Washington, Feb. 12. Iu view of the differences of opinion regarding the Hlnilf! eifrninrnrti liill t.a il- Dfn.,,1. it. understood Mr. Illinrl himaelf will rtft.-r several amendments to the measure which will materially change it. Joan or Arc ROMIi. Feb. 12.-ThffMoniturI)e publishes a decree announcing thebentifi. cation of loan of Arc. The Pope will tc mDrrow issue documentl showing that mi iiciiMiicmion is in nccora wito the private records of successive pontificates. MUST COME TO ASHEVILLE. The United BiateaQrealeat Heallti Kcaort Hast Mot be Paaecd Washington, Feb. 12.-The Southern Inter-state Immigration bureau has oer. fected arrangements whereby a party of experienced medical and sanitary ex perts will make a tour of inspection through the Southern states, and after a careful examination of the territory, ex- The object of this inspection, as stated' . " W.lVW k ,11 kl IU neous imoreasion thnt th Snniiia uv liic 1 1 11 1 tx 11 ia in ivirmt . ...... tion of the United States is a territory consisting of swamps and a hot bed for the propogation of contagious and malarial diseases. The medical experts in the party com prise the following; W. C. Wile, editor of the New Rnirlnnrl rU,i;nl Ms,-. 1,1.. Danbury, Conn.; Dr. A. N. Bell, editor of mc cmuiiunan, mooKiyn, Si. ; Dr. U H. Kynette, editor of the Medical and omKu.m reporter, rniiaaeipuia; Ur. W. A. Hammond, Surgeon General, U. S. A., rcLircu liar. wllal1lnDnn n (- . i. L, dinand Kintr editor nf th, pi,ii; cw iora yiiy; non. ciark Bell, editor ui tne meoicfli nn i.oni irmftidi York; T. D. Crothers. editor ofthe Four. nni 01 ineonety, liartlord, Conn.; Dr. T. D. Bailey, editor of the Brooklyn Medi- Cat and Surcicnl innrnnl Y : Dr. W. Rlnir Stn.irf mAn, eul mcuicai cuiietin, milaaelpbia, fa. STRUCK A SUNKEN WRECK l Steamer Neatly Wrecked By Common. Halifax, N. S, Feb. 12.-Steamer Forrest Holm, Caot. lohnson. West Point, Va., for Liverpool, arrived last ight in tow ofthe steamer Priam. Can. tain Thomson, New York, for Livernnnl. The Forrest Holm has a valuable cargo ul wiiuu uuu union on cakes, livery thing went well until the night ol Jan uary .il when, while "nincr at l,,ll o...i the ship struck a sunken wreck and her tail shaft wa broken and propeller car ried awav. She drifted helnli a.lt ,K,..,t until tne evening ol Feb. 7 when the r-nuiii met ner and took her in tow. They were within 500 miles of Halifax. The weather wna vpi-v arm-mw atA ti, vessels broke apart several times during vuc ww. lnursaay tne t'riara had to keep oourini? nil on the omtir in l down the sea. The Foricst Holm is leaking very badly. JUMPED INTO A CAB Minn Monlton Wna liiu. And Had an Adveuinre Toledo, Feb. 12. Miss Emma Moul ton of Finlav, who bas been temporarily insane from the effects of an attack of the grip, jumped out of bed yesterday, tniew up a window and leaped to the ground, a distnnre t Inteet n..f- .1,. ' . . . ' uviuiv DIIC couia be stopped she clambered over a iciivc, rn uimosi nan a mile into the vards ofthe Ohin C dashed into the cab of a yard engine wuitu wna unoccupiea dv its crew. She then pulled on a lever and started out ol the vards inward Tnledn Tl, J " ,"-'. w . UV llllllv was overtaken before it was out nf the yaros. MISS nlnilltnn ia a alinr,! An..t.. When removed tn her lmme it,. t,,J quiet, it is thought that she will recover ner rcuaon. 1. x. sun. Reprieved bv the Rope Breaking CoLl'MitiA, Miss., Feb. S Will Purvis, who was convicted of murdering a witness in a White Cap case iu which PurviS Was a drlendnnt m'aa n 1,,. been hnnted here veaterdnr Ti.o broke, however, and Purvis fell to the ground uninjured. Then the spectators interceded in such n mnnner ne tn the eheritr to refuse to proceed with the winging, ana an enort will now be made to secure 1 xecutive clemenev. Purci't nas always protested innocence. It. C. Business WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 12 -In the House today Brcckenridue. Keutuekv. caned up the urgent deficiency bill. It made an appropriation of $,10,000 for the tnlorcement of the Chinese exclusion act, ana various amounts lor the pay ment Ot Lnited States witneaaea 1. there was a disposition to debate the "in, Drecitenricjge withdrew it, nnd the nuuse proceeded with District of Colum bia business. Hill Remembers Hornblower. Washington, Feb. 12. Senator Hill was asked by the World correspondent It lie had Observed nnv olinnne : iu J U.,KV III bUI 1 cekham case as the result nf the t,:..t ni- oecretanes l.resham uud Carlisle to the lapttoi yi sternay. No. ren led the Srnutnr "hni- I o, takimc nothinu for ornnted i.'temai vigilance is the price of being on top." An Auascblst Sentenced. Pauis, Feb. 10. A. Briton, a writer on I'atrie Socialists has been sentenced to two vears imnriiinninent and in ,n a fine of 1,000 Iraucs for saying that if I ) ' 1 . rt . . . . i icsiui-ui. v.nrno approved ol the death Vaillunt, nobody would pity him if his WOodcU ClirenSS Wna dialnentod hit a bomb. Mass Bismarck Didn't Bay So. UiiKUN, Feb. 12.-The Hamburcer Nachrichten, iu a very strong article on Prince Itism.lick todav. deniea 1.. used the phrase "Le Koi me rcverra" me rviug win see me again on his de parture from Berlin after being deposed as Chancellor four years ago. Edited Hf Tbe Dead. PlllLADKLI'lllA, Pa., Feb. 12. The Public Ledger appears this morning with the name of "IWrm w ruu a. CCIISed." at the hend nf itm ed;t.:1 -l umn ns "lirlitor and Publisher" in place oi tnnt ot ueorgc W. Cbilds. To Build Ships Cai-u CiiARi.KS,Va..Fcb.l2.-A sneeinl train with 2li0 mechanics from New York arrived this niornino en mnt fn v.. port News dry dock. CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Senator Voorbeca is mm ted n that the tariff bill will be reported back on Thursdnv tn the Un... t. material change. lamrl H. MeMillnn nf t.- Ml- l- i from the result of hia lllilirlea j.n..J 1. the Atlanta livery stable fire. I. II. C.Semnle. a i)ullnm,:.UJ1. of Montgomery, Ala., died last night. There are 81) cane nf imnii n. ...i... . , . , , , w...,i.. pV It IIUI. I treatment iu Chicago now. THE TAMMANY IDEA OF CHOKER AM OUT-AND-OUT PROTECTIONIST. He Talks Like a Dlaclple of He Klnlfy, and robablv Does Not Sabacrlbe 10 the Democratic Plairorm-He Fears. Sr. Aur.i-sTl.NE. Fla.. Feb.l2.-Ricliard Croker in an interview savs that, in the language of Gen. Hancock, the tariff is simply a local issue, and he thinks it is unfortunate that Democratic Con gressracn are not allowed to vote for protection when necessarv to the inter ests of their districts. He feats that the removal of the sugar tax will lose Louisiana to the Democratic nartv. If sugar is made free, be savs. the in come tax must become ;i nnrr ,.i . nnanal svstem, and he fears tne Cllect Ot this tm nn the i New York. Hpfearathot- l, ...l .:n cause serious damage to many poor miners in new vorx. He believes every American industry ahmilft 1.0 lv protected. He thinks that the pres- cui lurnr uin is too severe, and savs if it were possible tor the Republicans to uaic uuwn in rviPKiniPir i.iii n n erate basis they would carry future elec- nuns anu oe nam to dislodge. Mr. Lroker anva PnnnH,. ,u either pass or defeat the tariff bill at once, as somctning must be done to re lieve business of the uncertainty that GOES FURTHER UP. One Of The Tillman cases To Be Passed On. Washington, Feb. 12. There wns B other legal step taken today that will prolong the fight between Gov. Tillmnn of South Carolina and the commissioner of patents over the granting of a trade mark lor the Palmetto brand of whiskey Ihe appeal from the commissioners' refusal to grant the trademark was taken to the Circuit court on petition for u ra oi manamnus which was granted by that court. The commissioner carried this dccisiou to the Court of Appeals ol the District of Columbia, where it was reveiscd. Today J. Alpheus lohnson. at torney for Gov. Tillman entered an appeal iiKumsi me aeeision ol the court of appeals, and the nice u,;n i, :,i to the bBpreme court of the United .. ,- . ..... ii vj ww ld KU states. Butler Elected. Ioi'kka, Kans.. Feb. 12. The Nn- tional convention of the Farmers Alii ance concluded its work Saturrlnv .nnd adjourned. The following officers were elected fr. !,A A : .. .. --- -w. tnsiuiiig vear: i -resident, Marion Butler of North Carolina; vice- prcsiocnt, j. i. Uilbert of Calilornia secretary and treasurer, D. P. Duncan OI South Cnrnlinn-PvtntitltfA nnM.:..n. Mann rnt nf Virtnnin it n r : of Pennsylvania, J. lv. Dean of New York n. u. mucus oi aoutu Dakota. White Caps tn Ceoricla. A-niiiNs, Ga.. Feb. 12.-Vhite rnns in Ogelthorpe county went to the house of i negro man named Collins, last night, nd. callinp him nuf t;d i;, t n . r. - - -.vj a, in. i.w U UK and litem v iinveH hi.., ..i;.. ti. - , -. . v u,.u i.. 4 uc negro died this morning. There is no clue to mc jvi pciraiors, out oiiicers are hunting lor them. The charge flLminat Pnllina wn mat ne nao been enticinc nwnv servants. Inicalls Not Converted. Nashville, Feb. 12.-Hon. I. I.lnrnlls said in reference to dispatches sent out from here referring to bis conversion hv Rev. Sam Jones thnt it was not true. He uu mine to near air. Jones and after his dtSCOUrSe had evnreaaed hie .,1... . meeting him and endorsed his sermon, Congressman Wilson Worse. Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 12.-L.nst night a change for the worse came in the condition ot Congressman W. L. Wilson, who arrived in tins OitV rAOfOrrhllf tMna ing en route to Mexico. It is doubtful if ne will be uble to leave here this week, Trvlnir to Burn The Dream CIIt. Chicago, Feb. 12. Miscre .'lilts nre making a determined effort to burn down the World's Fair buildings. Four attempts were Irustrated within 2 houts bv the viirilnnre nf the P.,i.i,:.. guards. The Same Old Miory. Mijmpiiis, Tenn.. Feb. 12 F mm nre. eat indicnlions the floods in the lowet Mississippi valley last vear will be re peated this spring. All the rivers arc up. JUST IX NORTH CAROLINA. Colonel Ii.hn Vf II....I. r ,, . eigh s wealthiest and best known citizens, uicu at riiiianeipiun Saturday of cancer His age was 02. He was born in what 18 now West Virt'inin nnd a,..,.,. :.. . i. , , -m uu in me Confederate army, having the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He owned large coal mining properties in Tennessee. lohn Brni-lt. the iv;i:.... - ' '"1IM1IIK iuu WML murderer, whs nrreat.,d u. . ' . . . uaiuiuHT. lie enmc into town at an early hour, "began to load up with whiskey and fell nn easy pi vjr KJ Ullli.l.'rs, An nttemnt wna n,(i,l,, i.a.:.i.. t. - r ...tAttt. I III. I V lllgllt to burn tbe large public school at Oberlin a village in the suburbs of Raleigh, but was discovered just in time to save the building. Professor llenrv T U. . n nown teacher, is dead, at Statesvillc. Mr. G. Branch Alston nr.u. i.-.i: ... . ,,. " v"t. ui ii.-uuillg citizens ol Warren county, is dead, ol Mr. II. Wilsnn died ,, f..... A at Ayden. Pitt county. He was a former KCL'IBter of Uri'da nl I'.f .......... .. -., . , , . vuuniv, unu oc cupied the othce for six years. A WOOlten lllli'ldinir n. :i . iufjuiuriiv in use as t be court house of Harnett county, was burned Saturday. Nearly all the records and papers were saved. ludre Tense P f'.n,.n . ii j den V sick Fridnv nf Ufin.n. ..i lourned court lor the term. He has been Bimering with the grip. Manv nenrn "onj,,.!...'! returning to North Carolina from the mr ouuiu. iney are extremely destitute in nearly all cases. The First NntJnnnl I,..!, f ur.i boro WHS orfffinizeH KnturdM. .Leak is the presidtnt. Prnfnasnr It P TTindn fw..!, i ...... wl a unity cui 181 has died of ltnght's disease. His age was 30 years. IT "There was A MAN of our town And he was wondrous wise;" Said he: "It takes a perfect skin To catch a woman's eyes." So he began, this clever man, In learned tones to grope, And found that fragrant, wholesome balm EU D15 COLOGNE Toilet Soap At Raysor & Smith's, TWO LADIES MET-said one "You Look Just Like a beauty from a book; Your skin's as soft as eider down, And scarcely wrinkles when yos frown You can the charm impart, I hope.' Why, yes, USE EU DE COLOGNE T0I LET SOAP." It's a transparent crystal cake. Once tried always used. 15 cents per cake, 0 cents per box-tbree cakes. For sale ly by RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 Patton Avenue. P. S.-Don't Forget CAMPH0RL1NE hen the cold wave comes. SAMPLE SHOES AT COST. BKEVAliD continues to sell nil Iris Sample Shoes at Cost and those wanting bargains in this ine will do well to examine his oilers. He is oiTerinr? snnoiol bargains in white rnnia ami Hamburg cikinns. His lirma iootls get nretiier fully less every day. Keadv- Made Clothing and Cents' Fur- nisliing Goods for less money than ever before. Co to the Old eliable house of Brevard's and you will always be treated right. Do not forget the place. J.D.BREVARD No. 11 North Main St. HE BEST TEA -AT- . J. Revell's, 30 North Uain. -SIPHONS I VICHY AMD MLTni la Siphons eaa b ebtasMsl at SIPHONS) ""f stons of lajrtor ; smitn ana BeutlUh at ls(sii ( ana at ractory, 917 Haywcod stmt. C. B. CAM PBILL.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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