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THE ASIIEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Fri'Iav livening, May 11. 18U4 HIE ASIIEVILLE DULY CITIZEN THIN an DAILY (KXCKl'T SUNDAY J AXU Wt:htU.l U IIESCE PEARSOX'S SCPrOKT? h.UI.V srilSCMPTlOX RA TES; I one War. Si Mum Ik. Thri-e MnlitllS rilliN i one Month inadvaiKV I One Week. .txl to cornet . Thk W1.1.K1 s CtriKN, wu.J; ever day. in advance. Si. fruiayT MAY U. 1S04. lil-MOCKACY IS 1MM0UTAL. TlUi OKl DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HU MAN LIBERTY AND lll'MAS 1-RKE DoM AND CANNOT DIE. .ehulon ;. I una. SOUTH CAS0LIS. A'ElVS. Ulutor The Citizen I have com united on what Mr. l'earson favors. it may be intercstinj; to some of your nail ers to know how ami 1v whom ho was, or will he, nominated, with wit. a piuly he will a'lv himself, whctlm- lie i.m he uselul to the Ninth district or mil, il I e s scut to Congress, ccc., :e. l:itsl, Mr. I'ritchard declines to i uti for any llwe, thus in.ikii'.i; the tuih clear lor Mr. 1'earson, anil tint .Mill i Moody "kicked," he v ill have to w .uk i pin p.e ol i.uilvins: 01 mi mid "lick salt." Then a Itandlnl of 1 ..suion to vote si'iiinm self app.iii.teel leuelus meet in eonlueiu I'm; Ri publican paitv "swallowed the iIok" yesterday, and the result would moliahlv have been the same if the ani mal had been four times as hit; and ten times as nastv. The onlv doubtful etc ment in the transaction is the retaining uowers of the average Republican stom aeh. I'msiniiXT Ci. t-vi.i. xn"s spuch at lie dedication of the M.irlha Washing inoiiuineiit in l-'redericksliirn yesterday while not so simple at one or two points as could be n isheil, was i:i vn llicliss ol a hieh order, and s'.tink the siijniliiant meaning til the all. lir in a lew sei.lcnces tliat deserve to live longer than sp-.celns iiMially made at such incision.. M.yynR l'.y i ion has siisp.niliil tlealili Ollieer Nol.iiul lor ullensive inn tis:uisliip in the icccut nuinieipal election. Let the Mayor now do liis duty and ictuove Chid of Police It. S. llarkii who was as active on t lie Refoim shIc us Mr. Nolaiidwasf.il- the Slraightoul t:cket, and the public will believe that fail plav and not mnisliineiit of Demoerais is intended by the new administration. Piiausox in his speech as-crtcd that gallons of whiskey, helomjini; to the ieniocrats,had been c.iplurcd iluringtlie recent uiinieipal light. The laet is. not a drop ol whiskcv was captured by any one in the hands of IKm-crats in Aslu villc, and Duke Piaison knew it. or should have known it, beloie making such a public utterance. It would be interesting, however, to know what the I 'earsouites did with the b.ig ol whiskiy ootllcs they left at "!'ie Tom's" i n al lev street I ist Sunday ivght. A Hill IIIHI I) I IMIIIIUI.. TL' 'ireseiil Republican ciinli.l.iH made t he pi it form, some of ti e planks of which are i.ot Republican and m. vet have l eui Ailir the platform .i made suine .-i ll elceted leaders made arrangt mints to di.ig the party on to it. They hi Id .1 eon veu ti -r. and in that convention, emit i i.ry to political usage and precedent , no iinniiial ions weie made. It was prohablv kateil that opposition would develop, lknee the candidate wis snnii.'glid tlirough. hall eoiieeakd in an other platlorm, not Republican, nor lYai'M'n's. Then the resolutions were rushed IhroiiL'h with a hurrah and Mr. Pearson was sent for to make a spiceli as if lie tun really been nominated ' It is a an ions performance all around Mr. Peai sons platlorm lesembles nothing on the lace of the earth, nothing in the Ilea vi ns above, nor anything the wat.'is iiiidu the eaith. He was i ti Di 1 11 i tell ill a Republican convention in the tegular way. but his candidacy simply cihiorscd in ri s dot ior - lie oi Iv a hail baked candidate at l is1 Tin-; nomini.i:. I he Kcinibli.'.ins have lumiiuaud Kiel', iiiond Pearson because they hope against hope that he can be elected wlure a can didate like Jetu Pritehard who might stand for the principles ol the parly, as Mi. Pearson cannot eors-steni'y, has already laded. Thcv prei'ii' to try to will with a di-earded lMiioer.it in preli-rcn.-e-to making a light with a ti icd h'epubli can on a Rc ubliean platlorm. Mr. I'ein s'.ti'.s candidacy leiuiin! one ol the historv ol a useful but not ornate ani mal, in that it is of brief ancestry and without hopeof posterity N-'lhirg just like it has ever before risen above Un political lioiioi in North Carolina. Neither will itever be imitated. It has i:s beginning al exactly the point where it will end. It holds out the hope ol noth ing, and it will rideeni its pledges in that coin. N liking of reform is assoeiit'd wilh Mr. Pearson's uaiiu , bis c i ml i laev stands lor no high principle', his politic.il peisonalily promises no high pcilonn aiice. Mr. I 'cat sail dins not conic tioai tin common people, and knows nothing ol them. What sympathy lie may think lie feels lor tin m is of a kind e.iilv s' in ul.it cd lor a special innrge'iev, uani-.lv bis own success at the polls; hut the real article heeannot p'oducc on whatever provoc.i tion. The proposal to :. 'niir:,'- Mr. Pearson has alreadv aroused opposition, and It isdoiibttul if the rank and file ol the party can he dragged to his support. The Democrats ol the Multidistrict will have equal pleasure in eliding their e n didate ami in rvb iking Richmond Pear son lb til will be done in .November. convention ur whatever vim choose to call it, and decide that the Republicans and Populists shall i not may) support Mr. Pearson. Mark yon, none ot these Congress man makers i not W'arwieks) were people chosen, nor had they been com missioned or authorved to speak tor the Republican or Populist masses. On the heel of this Mr. Moore, secretary of the Republican executive committee, Ninth district, calls his convention to "noniin ate" or "endorse" a candidate I r Con urcss! "t:inhr.ic." Is it not rather suggestive .',1111 anticipatory.' What a liasrv and iiusccnilv effort to lotcst.ill and create Republican and Populist sen litucut in Mr. Pearson's favor' A'.d il von want to smile out loud, just look al Pri'.eliaid. bw.itl. Hob Patterson, W'.il I. lee R dims and . Wiley Mmok doing missionary woi k wilh Mr. IV. n ami listen to Mr. Piaison, , -i whilom Democrat I calling to Mr. Marion Pullet erst while a lMnorr.it n "Come overimo Macedonia and help us." and both ol them, all the while, hiduiobbing with "moss back" Ripub licaiis. Cbarmiiig picture tins, ami on "so true to life '." Is it not surprising that so accom plished a man as Mr. Pearson, and so astute a politician as J.Wiley Shook, should hid to read aright the most sig nitieaiit and instinctive lesson ot modern political historv, nainelv. "snap" or "niidw inter" eonviiitions are not in il ' li. may present simply an illustration ot the saw, thai "whom the gods wish to listrov they lirsi make mad." Hut let us suppose Mi. Pears m l.ii.ly nominated. Whence will bis suppo.l come' It is impossible tor the Republican leaders to "deliver the goods " del a Madison or Henderson county KituiMi can to support a mail tor Congress who has jiit icveip.ly been voting Demo cratic tickets, and who is now, by his own declaration, an "Didependcal'' who I. ivois 'rcsi. nation ot s.lve, ? ' N it nui.-li Populists cannot support Mr. lVar son lor they hate a protective tali" as noieh as do the Democrats. The Demoerais will be a tii:le shy about voting lor lam. if he is endorsed bv Republic ins. S pte.ise teil n.e white the man will get ins cutis' lie doesn't even claim to be a l'rohibi i lonist ora I bile on ite. lie is simply " Ii; dependent.' ladepeiuh ut wli .l lie s i indi pendent that he will not even i !i j A'll.ll in his V; ter aunoiii.eilig Ir-c.md. I doe v I'isi "ladepeiideiii," that's ,.:!. Il you don't hke il von neid not vote I o ' him lie may not be in symp ithy vmii t!ie toiling m isses, but he is i uh and ! doesn't need ollice. Hut il you should elect bin, where will he so m Conyress. j er will he erect a little house.- ol Iiaie pendent Representatives all la and, I r i himself"' There is no luile pendent parte in Corgress. He is not a Iieun.ru, I'n liii'ist. or lie-publican. Whom will In j itiiliaic and vote with then Whom will ; hcMippott lor Speaker"' Hitnsel: i Ins pusenl I'.l.itl inn he einil.-t suppotij K.id. Ciisp or a Poonhsi . 1 gu-. s Ii will be coin; emit, bv the tog:, ol the s.t- i nation, to suppoi t hiiuseli. It he d n s j he will be sine to yet one vole Jiiuiii- censured the Duke ot i.r.iiion most lor "never hav ing be' ii light P. mistake -." day not sin ii a ei 1 1 ie i-m be directed at Mr Pearson As a Smil; cm Democrat he is a protcctioniM A a populist he favors l ederal ititu t- i e nee with "liouie rule." As a Kepiible.in la- is pn noiii.ccd lor the "restoiatioii ol si' ver." and as an "Independent" he is lor ln,.lsell lor speaker, vvrougtveiv i-ia , not i veil light once by "mistake. " Mr. Pears ill proposes to "challenge" l.'o,oii i men, whom all political p.oties have b.'eil peinutting to vote heietotoTe, though not registered in aee-oi dance vv i: h t he letter ot the law. on a tidinieaii! v. and thus ilis'ianehise that many men. a in Ins power! He is indeed con'roi.li 1 with many d.lli.'iilii.s. but I guess the se in pat lle-i 1c voters ol inc Mill u tnsii u e will r.lieve linn ol enibariassinenl. bv peinii'ting him to eemaia in Puneoiii'ie. M. Ic.l':. Washington Cit v, D. C . Mav I. The cruise of the North Carolina mvalicsei ves takes place on the monitor Nauliiekct trom I lily Kith to JJ I. Iiolll dates inclusive. lloveinor Can has icei ivcd -." Itoill . P. Wade, lor the Rosboio Tobacco 1'ioaiel id l iadc, toi the auce uionu nunt; and bom Hon. Y. 11. II. Cowles, ol W ilkcsboio', -s;p.i. as pait ol the Eighth district's contribution. -The lloaid id County Commission ers, o! rmnsvlv.ini.i have onleredaii elic ; tiou on the dell h ol tine next, lor the . itvtiug a piO in bom's lo llic l-'iiiicli Proad Valley r.iilw.tv pre j et. Hone Me. it Sil I. 'ill SU.lk. I iiu-ko.i- P.mlln l.:i:ill-' IVlk. W.i I. Mult' II c!l"-. Ill Mli-Mial. A. P. A. Ml VX. Al I1K I'AKTliXAi'K ALWAVs.. HVMll.I.X., OS1.Y Tlll-l HI I' AX1I I K 1 1 m: e j t s, nv 1' e il- vv i; lion; 1 1; vntl. Mikir v en rixt Axci-i ukmhk ..l.Wfc'S U'n.M."N l II Sllllh, C'll.V A.il.e I llleKMHltel Chic-kens' tvi tuit Heil, Hone Meal. Ol I- t ii ; Tl H.lt I I. oin We Don't Know What Kind Of Ment I', kill tin. k liuiis l'liie-. I eel i.M, but it's lloll.US lo doughnuts that if the old timer had lived today in Asheville lie would have bought his meat Iroin V. M. 1U1. L & Co. iAuiViVi&.ciSiA Jk i(V A Isaa. II. l-.nisl. e x b.u.k easliKi'. a: rive I at ti c peiiiteiiu.ity Wednesday Iri ui Salisbury, under seven ye.-us' sen teiiec. Next week he will be sent to the penitential v farms on Roanoke river. The Central I'eii'.oeiatic committee is called to meet al Raleigh on the PUh instant to discuss matters relative to the parte, and iilso to decide upon the elate of the ass.inblage of the State com mittee. I'lie latter will probal.lv met I early in I tine. New i 'Id Pillows .. duel's, r.raud Master. W. C. 1 1 hi 'las ol Canhagi; I'eimtv I'.iand Master, C. I'. I.iitnsilcu ESTABROOK'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STOKE, 22 SOUTH MAIN STREET. Latest Books and Magazines. Artists' Materials, l'iitc Statlotury, Local Photographs and Paintluies. ASIIEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to- -Furnish all Kinds of R i! 'itch i , ..h' rai ion d Ward i :d Si lt II w lie. sine i , .'.rami lo.pie I'avi lli i:!e k. . I.Mies At the in ' i , S. C , ..Tit! d. - Maxwell v ille Times : rag-el'. I'e W.'dl I illlilv, lllothel, s. n and vstcis, li'isbaihisain and o I ,i oile hilllt ell, W as I ot the aged p.ueuts. . W Ihe number ol I he himile was e i;''t i -tiv e. - ."1. taiel: i .heel at Hunter elnl'bca m-andm lc W. ret a i V, nshoio; I'.r.ird 't W ibniugtoii, . 1 1. i . is'cr ot i ,e lb ii. lei son s; ot I., mill inn ii-'i'.ion e-l the ol latlur an 1 htus. brotiii-is I wives-, ehiidieii eld at the home . Wall and w i'e. being tiles, nt ' f-e s r. : s ileal' ..I tw I' h ii'.' 01 es oiiele .U e ee O'.st or, e 11 av 1 Mis l.uv 1! lia Spriukl lopted home, Mr. Moinoe 11 wis t he mot her ol 1 i.'biiotliii ot fT and great ot loll ehildieu. She was us obi ait.l wnsthcs'itvivor o'lls. ,i f. ;.t theage ol :ei 1'hom.is Ap; erson; ailci e Was united to Thomas ",M I- k e'laioml 1 1 s,, .it eli : t'oloail Thorn: s MeM aiiou, presi lent ot the Vuumi i and Noi th Carolina Wheel conip mv ol Has Hi died We dins, hiv allernoon in New V tk, w hn !',. r in had g me about t .v" inn W Ce leS li.Sl .'I- Iv s.'V'c 11 w lie. 1 i high is" nice tor ti Colli:,; i i Loin r. atme lit MeMah l US 'Ol l;:i-:l.t s ealiie t" C, abi.ut 'g mi ed the t tinu he had . N. in I. im l 1 IA IMS Ci HEKIST i I'ur lilies ;iinl iuct'i'ts of all kituls mil' licupiii",' toaspotinful in u pail of wiitt-r, tlitii'Diislily riir ami sprin kle on with a whisk broom largo stock of this nr tii 'If just rt'ci'ivwl at Dr. T. V. Smith s Ding Store at wholesale ami retail in quarter, BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures NIv'NU FUR KHTIMATKH. ami one pouin! boxet Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauflman, ISupt. Teleploae, 1G1. Brick and Tile Works Biltmore, North Carolina, II AS 1'OU SAI.i; A I .AK(i K STOCK (!' I OMMO.N lilill K OF Al.l, kinds, i:i:im;i:ssi:ii huh ks, and all sizich ok ATI VI-: (iKMS, S IT. O S AUKICI LTI HAL l)lAt.N TILE LAIMDAIIV WOliK, W A TCH WOUK. JtiVELRt - MADE -19 - Oil Vol. I II i Ak'M.'NA mi: .i: n iimin. ti ti PRESCRIPTION S ! Quviirrv not quantityY a NO mi!r r.tl'TS OP ANY KINIl TO ATTRACT ATTKSTIPN fl i J nt DRAW TK A lip AT THH want s mmacy Acnie Win6j Liquor House White Man's Bar ARTHUR M. FIELD L!.." U! ti O J'lWtLliY. Whvrc llicy Ait- put up virumptly, rnpiilly unil Hi'euratt-ly, Irejni i-l:e-inii-ully purr ilruns. Ircih Irenn the l.eboi al.irie-8 uf 'iuilili!i, Me ri le, Sihie-lTelin an.l other stnnelnr.1 tiinniil le-lur-eTN. anil al mejftt n-aMjiinble prii-cn I . helm In lhiel I kren the Inrnmt atock of rat clilKH mo. Is "ft any bnow in the Auremc in nee.i of pure nnaJalterated liaaon will find It to their interot to call What I Stulr. unil einmini- my Hoek. The same ha teen recommended by the leading phfiiciann In the State fur inedli-iniil parpen-. NO .Iiim. II. Iougiiruii, Prop. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. W II OWVR. W. W. W 8 ST Mt motto la, "Krep the heat and charite nccordlnKly.' My place la second to cone In the Stale. QWYN & WEST TBLKPIIONB CALL t89. Order t Trom n OlNtnicc Solicited POSTOPl'ICB BOX 088. Boxing: A Packing; Free UK VI. I.H I' A 1 11. WIihi TratisitlrliiK Tlic Va t lift Tritiisiiclloiis. Tlif IhIIom inn 'lulls liac I'fi n tile'! i'i . J. Koisicr Miifkcy's ntiice.': j I'll. is. I.'. MiL'nv llllil Mill- In 1 .;'. .iiie-r llnlii s, l"t .'ii S,'i ini; j y S'.l e'l-t ' '' 1 , '; l'il' S. T Ulltte-ll to W M II. lev ! .;. ill, I'.il iie-res mi t '. ' . i I v I ik 1 ll-e-e'k '"' !; C. L'li'illllin s .in. I i ik t" I nii'.'s llultiirk. leui l.'t .in .S'irtii si le- ll.il evi'i'i llie't 1 . K. 1! inks ami wile to 1 . W. Munis. Ill I iieTi-s mi I'm.' Ivy i ' ll't. II. W'l'ilVer illlll Wlte- to t.e't'. 1. Ilaekiicy, liousi- ami lot mi l-.asl Miei-t 1 :. Delightful. Delicious, Appetizing Mason's ,siOI I : i'.v i v;. i . hi Succrsaora to YV. II Owyn. r.stabliabcd 1881. Refer to Hank of Aahcvlllc. Mill Bargains in Real Estate JtiMt a 111 ii II : .in !. in. ' " I ii Ivi.'liiiiniiil lViirsoii , iii'lep. ii'le'iit lute; lor L'otiniTs-., vioite.l Uri-vnr rair.li I I tl.i- t ii-tr.ili'iii corniM avi-.h a;i:i win iiu llllllltllHhrd ' Appiirilillv I'hls VHI Washington, Mav 11. The cotton report as cens ululated liy the statisti cian of the department of agriculture fur the month of Mav relatis to the progress of cotton planting nnd coiit.mplattd acrcnuc. Tlic proportion of the pro posed hreadlli iilreaily planted on May 1, was SI 0 per cent. ni;aiiist s", ,' tier cent, last year, wli'cli is a little over four points lower than the amount unusually planted at that date. The returns by states are us follows: Viruiniu, !-."), North Carolina, " South Carolina. KH; Oeorcia, SH; I'lorida, 0." Aliil'iuna, !s;i; Mississippi, S3; Lotiisinna, Ml, Texas, si.; Arkunsas, (51 j Tennessee, (15. The dclav in Virginia, Tentpsstc, Arkmuns and Louisiana is caused bv continued cold weather, while in Texas planting retarded by both late cold and continued dry weuther. Reported indications point to an acreage of 1 9 tier cent. Iiss tntin Inst year, rerccnt ages by States arc as follows: Virginia, till; North Carolina, 04; South Carolina, tH; (le irgia, 1)8; 1-Toridn, 8'J; Alabama, U8; MissisH.ipl.'JN; Louisiana, U; Texas, 1.0; Arkansas, l).ri; Tennessee, !).", the general average being 18 0. wiik aii-l examitui! hooks, ivliieh to his suprprisc weie. as It..- evnr. 5. il it . '"in pretty ..oil sliape'." 1 he llu-tler lute i vieweil Mr. I ea i al itul Iniiml him a pliasatil ;ent It man. lint nil a evl'ul "liilltl." Will Will. I'rom Register M.ickey's oltice liei-nse- to wed has liecn issued ns follows: K. II. Hays and J, . 1. ir n ee, ol lliiiieoinhr 1. M. I'mi'lir ani! 1. 1 1 ,lu leirv, ol P.nr.coii'lie. Tlic lots ami laii.l lortnerly belonging to tlie Asheville Loan, Construction & Improvement company, purchased 1Y ntc at the Lite Mile are offered to the pub lic for the tuxt :io .lays at prices averag ing liss thiinone-liiilf the former prices ol . the company. I articular uttcntmn is eallul to the land on the west side of the French Ilroad river, lieitig about I'JU acres adjoining the llingham School and Richmond Hill, which is offered for sale POeSTKLL, i in parcels of from I to IK) acres. For ' further particulars apply to the utidcr T siirned or to C.yvvx ."fc Wnsr or S. C. : Cokti.asii. April l'.M SO 1. C.KO. W. I'ACK. I :::- S"S-; 4-'31dmo BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 11 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. Hh I P .1 I Z I I XT 'a 1 1 W 'IIIH.KSAt.B HKVAKTMKST, OUSTS' I ll-nu Lw irvi I jXVy'-il, i'akluh asu hhmhsg koo.i. ClOAMi. TOHACCO Al 1IOTTI.K Ul'DHS, SAM- Vf Aii VLB, HUA.IARI) AXO POOL KOOM. J tOl Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. to'c Kvspt'tt fully Unlit-it n Share ot Your VatronutiC, P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mulu llniruni r, . S3. Telephone Call, lv. ?'. LOANS SKCI'UKI.T I'LACKn AT 8 l'K CKNT. NelTAUr TOBLIC. COUMISSIOKKI (IF """" FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square. READ Christian Reid's Land Of The Sky I-'t r ;i Hc-i"tiili"ii ul Uiikny Nnl tliiji- The fuiir-iii h;iml ot the KmucuMu Inn, lluk niy Nut (liiji, will Mart (rnm the Sw;itiii.ni.a h ti l tii Tut'Mliiys and xiturd.iy .it :i. in, A TWENTY MII.K IHUVI (i i;k TIIH IM.l !! R1DC.K Tu KSMKKAI.DA. Kxcutniuii rctutti. Fate J. si iMMfdtif -.in lie at cumuiod.itciliU much rcdncrd latcsdni inn Hi-' iH'iith- ul May and June. ( :.ilitmj IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LORETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. liiie-lle-iil Tutit hiii) Fine Aii-ominoilutlona In Bvery Itcapect II . M. SWAINE. PROPRIETOR. NEW SLliKFXESSNESS, Itilitv, Nt'i-v- ou.- Kxhaust iVWyYC' i'Sis, l.iK'inv---J 'S S tor Atnxin, nnd ItinrlriMl ailments, yvhctliiT i-ivultinir from over anxiety, overwork or study, nr from nnnutnral habits or pxiwsis, urn treatwl as a spw-inlty, with irrrat. siicnus, hr tho Htjin" nf Swciiilists attnclinl to tin, Invalids' Hotel nnd SnrRi.-nl Institute nt BnlTiilo, N. Y. I'ersonul exiiniinntinns nut nlwuvs nw-pssiiry. Muny cuses uro suoress ftillv" treated nt a distaneo. nrnTTlf A A new nn.l woniliirfiilly AOlilAlA. sueepssfnl trfiitiniMit 1ms hwn disoivered fur Asthnm nn.l liny Fovnr, Trhieh run bo sent by Mail or Exih i-sii. It in not simply a palliative? but n rmfifai CUFor rmmphleta, question lilnnks, ri'f.-r-oncea and nartioiilinn, in relation to any of tho iiIkwh mentiontxl diseases, ii'l.lress, with ten ennts In stamps, World'" lJismiin nrv Mcilii-.'il Amwciation, (Kill Uaiu btroet, Buffalo, N. Y. Su'phur Springs schedule ch;itif.,cd to half hour without change ofenrs. Aak (or Rod Letter Ciiri. AND NOVEL DRESS GOODS ARRIVING AT SUMNER'S THIS WEEK. Another new line ot Moiro and Antique Wlks Uitf lino of new Hrocmlcd JSutiiU'n. An inimoiiKt1 uusoitnicnt cf Irish uud Scotch Lawnn. Tlici' mv hi iiiitit H. 't mo iiwny ahead on Siaing wool Roods, Wnt-li fa bru-H, Pongws, Batiste, ChallioH, Vanicicn, Mullos, Silk Mullo, Victoria L'iwiis, Miir.-it-llrs. ami ItimiticH. Wo iv still selling below inanufucturer's 'L(.'08t. Noltingliani Laoo CurtainB, Smyrna Rub, Chenille Table Cov. i h. A ii -w a rrival of those .tloiidid 8prin weight Black and Tan Serges. They are far below any price you have seen'. Domestics are fctill down nt SUMNER'S. New arrivols in some late designs of millinery this week, this in one otour leading attractions for t hits season Some beautiful shapeK in Parisian headwear. Big line of new SAILOHS.. It will be to Ladies' interest who iutend buying millinery Ibis spring to look nt our line. No o)d goods, or fabulous prices, but everything new, cheap and attractive. A v ist to our store will prove that weeai r.v only 1 lie best and always nt the lowest prices, SUMNER &. CO., Ho. 30 Patton. iLvenixe.
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