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Asheville Daily C4-V State Lihrarj i 1 4 VOLUME IX. NO. 275. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20 M)L PKICK 5 CENTS Whitmans .... Candy. llm ivnl wry Friday by i'Xir'KS, price 00c find HOc Iicr pound. Wo have other niwi'iUidioH at 20c, 2ri:.and :(). per pound. Chocolate ( ream- and (niMiiiels at 25e. per pound. Wm. Kroger, 41 College St. .Ilonls Water Crackers Albert Uiscuil, Itoquelbt't IJiscuit, Giuliani Wafers, Keceptioir Flakes, Extra Toast. Just In. WM. KROGER. Have you Seen (he GRMUYOFIPlPi I' ItNCII HKlliR WITH AN AMUUKIN MOUTH rincB WITH A NICKUI. HANI). ONLY 25 CENTS. Model Cigar & Sport ' iii' floods House. L. BLOMBERG, 17 PATliiNAVK. ASUBViM.B, N C CORTLAND BROS,, KBAL BdTATB BROKKR3. INVBSTMBNT AGBNTS. NOTARY FUBMC ' Limns Securely placed at 8 pr cent. Offices 20 & 28 Patton An., op stairs SOME LOW PRICES California Teaches 18c. Per Can. California Apricots 13c. Per can. Pure Maple Syrup $1.25 Per Gal. Cucumber Pickles 40c. Per Gal. Sweet Mil Pickles 75c. Per Gal. Sour Mix Pickles 60c. Per Gal. California Evaporated Peaches, Apricots Aiv Pears 17c. Per Lb. Gr A.. Greer GRASS SEEDS! Fresh Lot Kentucky Clover, Timothy, Orchard, llliie Grass, Ued Top and SEED OATS. New York li.irly Nose mid Hclll'llll Po'lltuCS, Also GARDEN SEED. A. D. COOPER, North Court Squuic. BON MARCHE llll! IvXACT NI'.W YIIKk COST SAI.H IS 1) llli CONTINI'llll I'lIK A SHOUT WJIII.lt YIIT, tie I Mil VliKY DltSIKAIII.I'. COOPS YKT IN STOCK. Al.l. AT li.XACT NHW YORK COST. BON MARCHE ;i7 StH'TII MAIN SI KliliT. FRESH CANDIES. Newtqsk Chocolate Vanilla Eclaire, Delicious Bon Bons, French Nougat, Jordan Almonds. Home-Made Candies, Famous Butter Cups, Molasses Candy, Marsh-mallows. 81'KBRI'INH CHOCOLATB CRIiAMS) ONI.V 4QC WORTH H'lC, Largest assortment of fine candies lit the elt v. Just rceriteel. In Healed packages or In bulk. I.unk nt the wineluw ilisplny at c it. irA.Y'N, 8 North Court Square. Telephone lu l. Temperature Tellers J.V Nlilili OF A TUISKUVMUTLK. Wli II AVU A V.OUD ASSORTMENT for rsu in rim room, run UATII AND TUB MIRY. Manitoba Corn Cure A LljJVlU CORN CURB. WILL NOT 1NJCRU TUB l-ISET, iVJ cTS. ROSE MYRRHINE A IJBRFECT Lljjlll) DENTI FRICE, BFBECTIVB IS ITS WRPOSE AND HARMLESS. MC, Manitoba Corn Salve 10c. Fie; Paste Laxative. TIREIt Ol' I'll.l.S ANU SALTS, TRY Flti PASTE LAXAl'IYIi, MILU AND PLEASANT, BATHS LIKE A CONFECTION, JM ITS, CARMICHAEL'S PHARMACY. tttkaislutiiSMh rtVfSsHsViw faJM S) mm A MMjVL'VTO For ret nt years it h. been the custom to ruiKinbcr our frumU utitldcar onra.'with nn Blister token of mc kind. As wr have such a large slock of at Hali'e presents tor tMs oj casion, ve extend to vou a wclenm call to visit our laK place on the Averuc mid just Hi-c what will meet your eyes in the way ot pretty thioKi that your frirnds wi 1 nHvavv appreciate and keep in l'nd mm-iiiocraiKi-of you. Iiinrnliug a prcFctit U.I us ud.lse you to always give your favorite an aitkle that will do them some guoj. Oil und Riisolinc stoves, fru.-r:, rcl'n'pra tors ice chtslit, coolir, kitchen utensils o cvir.v kind, nil of the Wtcst Impiovenunls nsuV and blue sleil ware, etc., etc. Field. Seed.. Choice Kentucky Clover Seed, Choice Kentucky Timothy Seed. Choice Kentucky Orchard Grass Seed. Choice Kentucky Blue Grass Seed. Choice Kentucky M Top Seed. . Choice Kentucky White Oats Seed. Early Rose and Burbank Seed Potatoes and Garden Seed. POWELL & SNIDER ONE PRICE STORE 7 AM) II PATTON AVIiNITi. We beg to unnoiiuec I lint a minilicr ol lluiiiisMitic Spring lillccls linve already reached us with ninny more i ( r.i i isi t a complbti; STUCK OF IIFTTEKICK'S PATTIiKNS now in STORK RED W) & I'll, VB AKII THIt SBI.I.l.NV, AI'.KNTS IN ASlllii'It.l.li I'OK CONFECTIONS L'ui'o-aiul- Delicious IIOV UON8 AND CIIOCOI.ATK , CHOCOLATB I'AKLINUS, MIXKD CHOCOLATBS I CRIIAM W1NT8HC.KBUN, lx I CRItAM I'HPl'liHMINTS, OLD FASHIONED MOLASSES CANDY, ETC. KltCIIIVliO I ROM FACTORY TWICIi K . . WBUK . , illfty)l1'llllllfcMjtlhlk'to A TALI- OF C0XSl'IR.CYiM,ns,,T A,,,,,:AK FOK TW'"-- UIUI.t II A Nil Kit TO Ul-.T Hl'NIiAMIIX. A Hailii r tmirobable lior. MI.sh I'ollard on Tlie Htancl Aiculu IteioriM on CroHH-Kxainlnatloii Cincinnati, ()., March 20. -The Tiil) unc puhlislies n story of Miss Madaline I'ollnrd'n life, which alleges that the Breckinridge case issimply the Lift chap ter in a conspiracy of girls drought to gether by circumstance, in this citv in 1.SS3 and 188. They were, in the hin- Ktiageof a prinninent gentleman here, who is familiar with nil the eiainn stances, all bright, prctly girls, who hail no means of support, anil win usolvcil among themselves to marry, ami many well. Only those men who p ssc.-sc(l such attributes as wealth ami social stantling were eligible. Mailalinc I'ul lar.l is the last of these to ilraw in her not, ami, the Tribune says, just missed landing Hreekiuridge. Washington, March 20. In answer t ) questions yesterday Mis I'ollanl denied the statement of Aleck liilian that she went through a form of mock marriage with him. Some further ucs tions were asked and then came the first s.'nsational incident of the day. Hutter- worth b.indid Miss I'ollanl a letter. with a deep black birder, and asked if she had written it. tvie read it care fully, then, dramatically, pronouncing every word distinctly, sni1: "1 did not write that Utter. I diil not write it. However much it may look like my handwriting, 1 did not write it and no one can know if so well as the man who is sitting there. An expert has done this letter." "Now, Miss I'oll. nil, don't talk that way," said ludge Wilson. Ilulterwortli then continued his cross examination. This was the third day of Miss Pol lard's ordeal of cross-examination, and in anticipation ol seeing mid hearing her, the usual throng surged about the doors leading to the circuit court room long before court convened this inorninu. The bailiffs were unusually earclul, and they managed to keep out of the chain bcr nearly all those who came merely out ol curiosity. Miss Pollard took the stand, and Major Huttertvorth began oms'ioniiiL' In r about her acipiaintanec with Mrs. Luke Ulaekhurn ol Kentucky, who testi fied that Col. llrcckiaridge put Miss Pollard under her charge as his alliane. d wife. This line of intiinrv suggested to the spectators li e claim of IlTckinriilgc that he will controvert Mr. Blackburn's testimony. Miss Pollard said she met Mrs Lilackburn in the winter of 1 S'JO 111 Miss Pollard was bamled a letter bv llutterworth with a napicst that she examine it. "ilnsts written to Khodes " she said. "It is mv handwiiting," and then, minute later, "Why is the head ing torn off that letter, llut'ci worth ':" "1 don t know, Miss I'ollanl, said llutterworth. "Does Hreekiuridge know ?" she asked. "Now, Miss Pollard, vein must not nsk itiestions id llutterworth, said Car lisle, her attorney, and Miss Pollard became 'iuiet. Mill. llutterworth then read the letter, which was dattd Lexington, Kv., No-' vemlier I'll, Inn I.. It begged Uiioihslor .f 40 to pay her board bill, and tailed linn Dear. Several other letters lo Kh 'des were read, and Mis Pollard ,'ukimwl- edgeil haying written them. When M.ij. llutlcrworth hail hnislicel reading he asked Mis Pollard il she had not saiel that these letters were lor the purpose ol misleading Kliodes, but Carlisle mtcr- terred nud saiel llutterworth should specify "what letters.'' Iluttcrwtu th relerred to the statement ol Miss Pollard that she had read Washington Irving at school. 'I beg your pardon, Mr. Hut ter worth," said Miss Pollard, "the letter containing that statement was from New i nh ans. 'Were you in New Orleans then ?" 1 was never in New Oilcans in mv life. Mr. Breckinridge knows perfectly well why those Utters were written; they were written to deceive Khodes. Thev wete sent lo tnv mother while I was in Cincinnati before and alter mv babv was born anil she mailed Hum to Khodes." Miss Pollaid udeled that she wrote these letters to cover up her tracks from K Uncles nt col. lircckinruli'c s sugges tion. "He knows nil thctclirlc liicks of deceit," she added. She said the main letters written to her mother were dic tated by Hreekiuridge, taken bv him lo postal ears, to anywhere to cover up the postmark nnd deceive her. "lie some times," she said, "wrote to mama her selfieiul often filled in notes ol letters to Khodes." KNUl'KKDTUK TOWN DOWN, Norlliern Tcxiih Hloriu Hweiit A i.uiik l.lNt of Dead and Wounded Dallas, Tex , March 20. The storms which swept over northern Texas Sun day and Monday night were unparal leled in severity. The death roll will reach 20, nnel the listol injured over 100. At Iimorv, county seal ot Knincs county, the cyclone knockeel the town nearly out of existence. Many other towns visited were badly damaged. Mayor Kerry has called on the Dallas citizens lor contribu tions to relieve the sufferers, many ol whom were mined and mourn the loss eil members ol their lamilics. Ni;vv Yokk, March, 20. Western t'u ion Telegraph company reports all New Orleans wires elown seitith ol Atlanta. ii.am'A, Maich 20. The passengers on incoming trains repent a heavy gale blowing when they Kit New Orleans. Whatever damage was done it was alter the train had hit. l ire In a Mill Pllinmai'iiiA, March 20. Pire yes terday destroyed the mill property owned by Rump it Ilrolhets, manufac turers of tablecloths 11 ml counterpanes, fronting on Uunlinglon street nnd ex tending from Piilethorpe tei Hancock streets in the heart ol the Kensington mill district. The total Ions is2 K),000. Nearly 400,000 persons are thrown out eil employment. Fell ( ili Juki And I lie I'uluHl, M km His. Tenu., March 20. Kain In a n'rfect deluge fell all Sunday night ac companied by high winds nnd electrical nerturlmtions which interrupted the tcle- errfinli wires tbroiiLheiut Texas anil I Louisiana. No inch tciniest has been 1 witnessed here in years, tUt-.ili.:ili jwW4L. Mo I iSlieimitii Is Arrest, i! a: Ilk-iide rMoiit llle Tile ease of S nnu.l lUnlcs m ol lev . who sold eight hogs tc Melutire Slur man last week, was set lor this morning lie-lore Justice Prank Carter. U will be remembered that when llurh son brought the hogs in they weighed some on pounds less than when he wcigheel them at Inane The pui chas ers also wan'ed lo retain $lo until lltirieson should eoini.kte his contract with them bv delivering live more hogs. Hiirlesun in claim and tic livery proceedings secured Ihc hogs, but Melutire eV hherm in gave bond and I :e hogs were turned over lo the in. When time for the hearing ar.ived ll:i morning llurleson appeared but u.itliei Melutire nor Sherman did. liirlcson, then got judgment agaii st the linn. Hie dcleii.lants have given notice e.t aimeal. Pearlers of Till! ClllziiN will renumber that af;cr the hog case first e.iri.e up, Slid man was arre steil on a warrant charging him with larceny and laii.e pre tet.ee. As Sherman was already undci bonil feir his iippeara.nee, he was release d on his recognizame lor appearance to day. This morning he left on the S;;.:--tnnbiKg train. Deputy ir'heiill' Moigan then telegraphed to SheiilV (irant at llcnelersonviile to arrest Sherman, and a telegram received from Sheriff liraiit this afternoon states that Sherman is under arrest and will be delivered to Una combe's authorities upon the arrival of tonight's A. Jv S. train. I'. C. Melutire, S .cumin's partner, told Tin; CiTiliN the latter had gone to I Icndersonville on private business and expected to return, probably tonight . KWOUN IN. It.'UlHliHr.H l or Tlie; Hood .al vltc'loii Tnkc Tlie: limli The registrars appointed bv I lie County Ceimmissionets at las meeting were sworn in al the city hall lie M nor Pattonyestenlav. In a talk to tin n istrars following the aibni'ii-i! i -at in". (.1 the oath the Mayor niged e.-.eli o c to study the registration la.v. There were, lit s lid. some differences among la. w vers as to the construction ol the i lection law. Ail information on this point could be secured Itom City Utorr.cy Sondley, and the registrars were cau tioned to comply strictly with the di stinctions given by h.m. "All art agreed," said the Mavor. "thai it is the intent ol the law that every man shall be entitled to a vole alter he is regis tered. We must see that no man is cut out ol his vote on aecoiint ol ignorance, in thought any ot. vou wouiel hesitate to in.stru.t a voter 1 woulil be templed lo ask the County Commissioners lo re consider the appointment. There is nothing more contemptible than for an intelligent man to trv to inti rkre with the right to vote of a man less intelligent Hut 1 am sure, you will do voiir rlutv. II you exett vourse'vesoii the lii.es I su-g gesl we will have the e uili Ienee of the voters ol the citv, no matter how toe election may go." The registrars are: Samuel Kennedy, first ward: J. I., Carroll, j ., S.v.iid ware!; L. A. lievcnhy, Third w.nd; J. II lirwin, Potirth warel. Their 1, dices ill lie announced in due time. The rcgi.t'-.i lion books will be opened next week. am 1 Tiii.; u.i nn .It.T c 1 "rticliurl tViin'N "ton- HNll" ill (In- Sllll,' t' IIIIDate;,! Jeter C. Pritehard, esi , e-.iine 1: i 1 .'1..111 Marslnll yeslerJav on a buiae: s triji, reniainiug until this afternoon Mr Piilchaid i supposeil to be thoroughly posted on Cong! a s-ional in. liters in 1 he Ninth, s fur as II. c -publicans are eoi; eerm-d, but he told Tim-: Citukn le had nothing definite to lell now. lie is, as sonic other Kepublicarsare, singing thai soothing but phaniasm ag nul and alto gether too previous lullal'.', , "Chances Arc (mod. So fir.i. me Stale cam paign goes, Mr. 1'iiteh ird is in favor ol coalition between Kepablicans ami Pop ulists nnd, in fact, very b.idv else who wantslobcatalieniocr.il. As regards the district, campaign, lie says he henis talk of WL'hmond Pearson, w hile ruanv of the straight Kciaiblieans are booming J. M. Moody ol Wavmseille. Mr. I'nteharel pnoiiised lo give Int. ClTUIeN sonic n-y '.ol imp n i.-.m e ..n this line later 011. II I lit ,; II. VM. Two Womi'ii UcU'iiHtel lit .1 net ye leiiu n J Oilier Lillie May and Kitty Kamlolpli were be'orc Judge Thes. A. loins ol the Crimi nal court in I lie eil y hall litis morning on a petition lor a writ ol habeascoi pus The women lived on liaptisl Dill, and were brought before Mayor I'allon on the 12lh of February for violation ol a city ordinance. They were lined $10 each and were imprisoned because the lines were not paid. In the petition it was averred that the women hail liven ituprisoiieel for ;17 elavs. Alter heating the lads u Igc Janes granted the petition, finding, first, that the Mayor had no right to imprison ti e delciulants lor more Ihan 110 days: sec 0111I, thai the line ol 10 at a lair com pensation hatl been woikcd enu. The elclciuhints were, Ihcreleire, discharged, oni: iMssi:x.i;it iii kt, Jim, l.nclnrlii Tlirnt.li Injur 1 In V. MltTlllH 'N Al'l'KU'lll. The stateiiicut yesterday in Tim- Cm ziin's article coiicerning the runaway ol a car on the Pallon avenue line, malle oli authority of an official ol Ibe road, was in error w here it was said no one was hurt. Oncol the passengers on tin car, and the only person who did not jump hum the car, was Mrs. I.uciiid.i Thrash. She was severely bruised on the head and hips by the shock. Ilcr in juries are not consielciid li.nigi rous. Mrs. Thrash is 2 years id age, und the mother ol Mrs. J. M . tiiei 11 ol this city, at whose home she now is The Hrti.ee Maine, Vel lililerciit There are two Dick Hieiwns, colored, in Asl cville. One was up Saturday 011 a charge ol stealing ch'ckens, and Tine Citizhn gave him a notice. The other Dick (Richard K. llrown) is an up linlslerer, and hits done nothing to in voke the I lamoclean sword of the law. Vet this Dick has been brsicgctl by peo ple who know him ami who insist on ex pressing sorrow over his swerving Irom the pntli ot rectitude. I he rehire, Till ' TiriziiN stales. 111 iinetiee lo Diek. iln 110 j holslercr, thai he is not Dick, (he chicle enisl. TAKII F liILL IN SEXATI: rtOMi: IlIi-OItTANT CIIAKUICH Jititi:. Tlie- Ulil V.111 lie tolleU l't For l oiiNldcruilou on A pi 11 j Some AdcllilmiH To Tliu I-ree I.lHt Tliu Kuiir NcIkiIiiH-. Wasiiim.to.n, March 20. The taiili bill in its latest print' d shape asehauged by the Democratic majority of the Sen ate hnnece committee was laid before the full c-'mniiitee this mociug. Among tlie' ciiai'g.'s arc these : The duty on collars and culls is ill ereaseel I10111 lo percent, tei ,Vi per cent, a.lvaloreiu. The only additions to the bee list arc hern strips and tips and eo C'lanuts. Section lOo. which nrovides that Hie President shall notify t lie lin waiiaa go.erninent of the intention ol this; overmiant to abi oga te the ticaty ol lT.'i, has been stricken out. The clause ol the secliou repealing that part of the McKiidey ael nrovi.liag for reciprocal iren'ies has Ikcii aiucmled lo read as fol lo.vs: "Thai sections .'!, lo, anil 10 ol the act nie hereby iciiealed and all agreements or arrangements made or pio.-!aimed between the I'nitcd Stales aval loreigu goyeriiiiieuls under the pro visions ol said sections are hereby ahro galea, of which the President shall give stall iiotiee 1 1 the iiuthurilies of said loreign governments as may be re ipiin d by the- terms ol sueh agreciiicrils in- ai laiigi ineats." The inosi inipi. riant change in the ailniinijiralivc feature of the bill is the action ed' tlk I'oimniitee in striking ou( the woi-cis "highest duty" as found in the 11 .use bill and regulating the rates 01 duty on all goods coming in tinder a similitude clause, and substituting there tor the words, "lowest duly." 'I his was the su! j 'd ol long argument in lull cam milt. e, in which S-.o-elnrv Carlisle cn elorsi"! the j ro,-is:ons of the I louse bill. I'i.c eoinini'.te-c has made I he change, and all goods inn miuicratcd or e'ou.ieg iniinilir I he simillu.le clause will pae the l.'giiesl inslt.-id ol the lowest rate 01 duty. The sugar fclicdulc is as lollows : AM sugais lesling not above-Ml degrees le. Irom si) lo '.III ileguep; ali sugars testing aiinve- '.is, or No. 10 Dutch standaiel in eo'or, U oi a t - -1,1 ; e-r p niini in aildilio-.i to the duty on saar testing above OS degrees. Whiokey, iron oie, ca.'il, had ore ami opium arc une hai'geil. These have been ad.Uel to the hie list : I Pineapples, bananas, co-oaniits, ham strips and lips. No nrlicies we re takei. from the lice list. Vooriiees, chairman of the linaiiee com mittee, leported the bill to the Senate soon alter the rending of ti e journal. Mori ill, one ol the Republican uiciilicr." ol the committee, stated that, so far as the Republican membeis of the coin uiittce were concerned, tlicv did not ol; i ct lo the reporting of the lull, but were opposed 111 the income lax Ic-nliirc in il and the change Iroin specific to ail'.'alo reui ilu'ies. Vooriiees gave notice that lie v.. mid call ap ih- bill lor eonsidera lion April 2nd. K ' .Ml ViOKTII't il'.; r. Some 1. 1 :iie vih.ioth Now ill tut lun. Among reien'. univ.ils at Keuilworth In'! arc W II. and Mrs. Hanks, W. li. and Mi:-.. Webb. A. ;,n,l M,s. Con stable, P. W Mead, P. C. Johnston, W. II. and M r. Wolverton, S (J. and Mrs Hro'vii. M's. I.C. I! uiron," A. A. anil Mrs-. Magliee ami C. li, Traeey ol New Yoik Cite; .Mis. Mary K. Pilton, Paid Pell. mi, I'. !.-r ic Pelton, Dee! Ii.rn, M.is: Henry Claire, Four Seas in-,, )l.::ro''.u.'. Tenn : l',. A. mid Mis. Full, r, Miss Fuller, Miss AII011 Fuller, llniuing'.oii Wiio:i, Chicago; W. . S-.vaiii a id Mrs. Swain, W. M. Tnonip son. t. Ins. an I Mrs. Dougherty, Phila delphia; Mr. an. I Mrs. ,. A." Harden bcrgh, leisev tile; the Misses Kciiz. I.v.iusviile, lad ; Mrs. . . Hanker, Irvington 111 Hudson; . il. Cues, S. II. Clai v, Woieest.r; . Perry, Newark; A. Oil'icrt, Miss t'.ilbert, Hoston; Mr. and Mrs. li. II. Sherman, Sioux Puds, South Dakota: Mrs. l-.ihn Fnghs. Misses lingles. Ilrooklxn: ' Mis Hell. White Plains. 1 iiitoi ;u Tin-: aim. Ileoie Km SI100IM Iin.vur HiNier ol Vinict v I. isf night Haxtcr Foski ol Vauccv county und several friends Weill lo the house ol Do vie Kay near Valley street te inquire il a woman they knew was there. Tin' K i woman ordered the men awav, and got rito a struggle with Foster, who elid not obey her warning. In the scramble Foster was shot, the bullet passing thiough his right arm above tlie wi ist. The case was heard by Justice Frank Carter today, ami the parlies lo the luss were re-lcnscel oil their recognizance for appearance al court. The justice in giv ing bis decision sail) ' Davie was too ipiiek 011 trigger nml poster was too slow in moving." Mvnrsi ,M Soiih' 1-iiHter )ieiitiiu The Faster opening of that old anil well known linn, G. A. Mears cc Sons, is on nnd will continue through tumor low. 'flu' display of Faster articles ol ladies' goods is tasteful and pretty and attracts the attention ot shoppers ill slant. v. A handsome Japanese lire screm is pre-si uled to every customer purchasing SI worth or more duiitig the opening week. A ierusal of this 1 1 1 111 s mlvci tiscuicnl 111 1 111: lini.s will give some idea ol bargains tube had al this house, 20, .il anil Il.'l South Main Tlie Kearmiice IUHMHlvr. WAsiiiMiioN, Mnich 20. Commniider llcvci inaii is lo be tried by court martial at the Hrooklyu navy yard Thursday, (or allowing n vessel of the navy (the Kcais.-igel ihrough bis negligence to run upon a nel ami lie stranded, and or en! p iblc iiiillieicncv in perloi nianee of his duty. Wlierc 14 Huilivrlaiiil? Hnooki.VN, March 20, Sutherland, the eonvieleel C.ravesend jusliec of tl.e pence, was yesterday morning sentencid to one year's imprisonnient and to pay a line of $."100, the extreme penalty. Sutherland did not put in an appinr- KoNHUili Near Ills) Knd, Ti hin, March 20. Louis Kossuth, the llunjjHiiun patriot, it pronounced dying. '.''''. : sis .,;'-., .'f,'.i - . j .Vv' -L'iv:'. '-i. 4 1 ksSttfssAV.-!1! 'lii'li siisii tsiis'iliiVl (id 'si ill iiisiii PAAS EGG DIES. i sr leitci.ivi'ii a r Raysor k Smith ;';ii cii-eoie- 0 K1 bluet (,'.c.l li inls 1- licutitiliil si.-kc-s til various coIoisJilc troni iuim, n, ;iwl llic c'S ilycil muy he c;Ulii wiili, ml liiinn. The liihlct ilyes, i.u ,,-'ei e.'iei emiliiiiis 1! lull st length cnu-.s, untl will lye li;nn in 1; tluzeit erg; Cull e.trly 11111I .xet Hum the lull assort RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVE. oPIiN l-Vli.NINOS TILL 11 O'CLOCK. ASHEVILLE TO THE FRONT wu ham; jlst cnMi'i.ii'i'iin . i cli. l.lNlilll-- HAND MADE SHOES Ami will in Ihc inline enii e in l,,ek 11 full essortnicnt of shoes 1,1 OUR OWN MAKE! TIII.V STAND WITHOUT A K1VAL imih:hts. ti Court Siuure, Asheville, N. C. JUST RECEIVED LOT OF NICE COUNTY HAMS, T. J. REVELL, No. 110 North .llnln Street, Ashcvlllo Win. TURNEIl, Auvtioaccr. Residence 07 Church Btrcrt. 9 III sell renl citstr, homes, cows, luitll tnre or anything you wish to dlspnw tt, Charges moderate, 3-ia-dU
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