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VOLUME X-NO. 241. ASHEVILLE, N. C. MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 11, 1895 PRICE 5 CENTS Narrow Escape From Fire. This morning we found our - store OH-the outside a veritable Crystal Palace. Notwithstanding the fact that for five hours we were flank oil bv flames, our store was not damaged in the least, and we are filling every order with our usual promptness. POWELL & SNIDER "The White Corner." THE WOODS ARE FULL OF THEM But a good smoke, and at a low price too, is not always easy found. We want you to try our Btomberfc's electo cigar. You will find it to be the best cigar you ever smoked. BLOMBERG'S. The only and oldest cigar store in the city. 17 PATTON AVENUE. STILL INCREASING The popularity of our combination JAVA COFFEE U still in creasing. Every drop a drop of com fort, Jone drop will convince you. Drop in and get a sample. G. A. GREER, NO. io N. COURT SQUARE. RUBBER Day today. Do you know i that of the 30 or more makes some ace the veriest trash, brittle and no life in them, hardly worthy the name of rubber. EXPERIENCE Has taught as the safe make. For good rubber boots or shoe try SP1IG E1BERG, No. 4 N. Court Square ROY our fruits, St'ndrJ Granalated Sofcr 20 Lbs. For $1.00. Ami you shall know that we keep the beat Canned Peaa. Feachea, Apricota, Cherries. The freshest and ripest fruit oiuy u used tn the preserv Kerosene Oil 10c Gallon. ing. We have all the leading brand, l.otli in fruit anil Canned - Gooods, Our Prices 01 811 Irocerles as low as thi lowest. Quality Such as Salmon, Lobstera. Tongue, Beef, Teas, Corn, Tomatoes, etc. We also have a complete line of Evaporated I'luitii. All at easy, rench- Considered able prtc . A. J. COOPER. Ho. 2 Court faaara BON M A li C II E Grand Sp ci il Sale if ladies' Muslin I Underwear. These rnrnmts n e lull I cut, r!l made, Iihi dn niely trimmed and I beautifully liiumlned. Curnmencii fi I Monday, 9 ft . in,, lor one wick onl. - DRAWERS - Good Value At 35c Specal pri-e 23c. " ' c " 29c. ' 50c " " 33c. ' G5c " " 49c. " 75c " - 59c Finn-grades proporli mutely same pi ices. I - - NIGHT DRESSES - Good Value at 75c Sp c'al Pi ice 59c. " 85o .. 00c 'SI 00 "$125 "$t.50 fOc. 74c. 79c. 89e. 99- Futr grades tame proportion. CORSET COVERS Are Chen" fit 40j Special I'rice I5c 5c ' ' 38c. 05c " - 48c. 75c " 58c. S5c ' " 08c. Also fiair gradi s. SKIRTS - Oualitv, Spiial Rl'L 111 50c 39c. 75c $1 00 finer gr.id 5r. 79e. Als CHEMISE - - - 50c Gradis, 39 Grar'cs 59c. 65c G-ades. 49c 75c - - - LACE CURTAINS - - At special low prices. New spring Ging hams. Petcabs, White Giods, Hamburg and Nainsook Embroideries. FiuitLootn Domestic at 7c. BON MAltCHE YOU CAN BUY CHEDESTER'S, 23 PATTON AVE. TKLEPIIOXE 90. Kolltr King Flour, TellicjFlour, Electrit Light Flour. Buck wheat Flour, per II), Maple Syrup, per gal, First Quality llams. Leaf Lard nnd Coto ene, 1 1 lls, $1 90 $1 90 $1 63 3 'Ac $1 OO ll'jc $1 OO 6c 8c 10c 8c 9c ISc ' 20c 8c $100 $100 1 00 Soda Crackers, Ginger Snaps, Evaporated Apples and Teaches Frnnea, ISO0 White Oil. Pratt's Astral Oil. Pepper, ground while yoo wait, Lemons, per dozen, Granulated Sugar, 20 lbs for White Sugar, 22 lbs for Good Rice. 17 lbs for A full line of dry goods and shoes at l'.wer price than any other house in the city. Several second floor and basement rooms for rent. No. 20 Patton Ave. Telepnooe No. 90. Free delivery. 37 South Main Stheet. AT THE CRYSTAL PALMfl'WT B GOING ON a RALEIGH : CUT GLASS Of the finest quality and rtcheat paMeraa at li tic cash figures. Big ttock to aelect from. House Furnishing Departmen In basement, neatly arranged and with all the uaeful things for the kitcheu. It iaacknow. ledged hy all the ladlea in our city that we have the most complete stock and the lowrst in price. Kindly make noreot this when you iro shopping. TDDHCU'C TDViTJlI Diiurp i luunuu o viil 'inu i niituu BREAD THAT IS FEE AND Actually - Cheaper TJI.W YOU CAN ItAKK IT, -at- .Heston's. Agtnt for CANDIES TELEPHONE NO 18.V II. REDWOOD & CO. 9 PATTON AVENl B. JI NT TO IIA-I. Percales, Bleached Coltoiis. Cambrics. French Nainsooks, Persiaii I.awti. Dotted Swisses. riue Wells, Diamond Piques, Cambric Fmbioidcrie, Nainsook Ditto, Real Veiite I,acen, Esprit Lace?, Real TorchoiiH, Silks, Velvets, CoTSttfs, Ktc. O.I TIIK WAV. Fashionable Dress Coods, White Goods in great variety. Underwear, Hosiery, Points, Ginghams, Fine Cotton Fabrics, Staple Smallwares, Muslin, Underwear, Etc. LARUE Ilsroi fT On Wraps of all kinds, soiled Mnsliu, Underwear, Walking Coat Suit?, Dress Good Remnants, etc. Heinitsh & Reaean, PATTON AVE. SELLING AGENTS Hot Chocolate, Whipped Cream,. Hot Bouillons. MILLS OK INTEREST TO WESTKKN PEOPLE. The Liquor Tinltlo lun Keepers TUe Monument Fuud Passed Thlrtl Head lnur The Koatt Law Nprniul School tbr Colored People. Raleigh, N. C. Fell. 11 )Spccial.) In the Seraf this nioroire nmore the import.irt I i'ls introduced were: By Mr. White ol Akxatu'.rr to provide for revision end clic xtu g the pn lie lnwa ot North Cnn I71H nr.d uNo fir the reluf of Alexander couiitt ; br Mr Duler, a bill to change the mode ol ejection of the Staie lilirnrian; b. Mr. Moody a bill tc rnide for raising public fchool fundi bv taxation of t states inherited by heirs Bill lurfse.) the Striate asf.llo: To f . ... inrorporate the town 01 tou'.n liiitiuori to rquip nd lurnish the new lemiile dc- Dirtmeu'. ot the Ni-rth ( otolioa insane astlum. Amoriif the importnnt hills introrlmed iii the Hnuie trc to provid Rraded sehmds fi r th town ol Hen Uis inville; to niovide I r tooipuTs irv tiiucatior; to ami tid the thai t.r .! t he town of Mock. villi : to pruv;dc lor the coinpleiion of a railroad Iri.tu !ylir phy t-.' tlic Tecuisee in' ; a ti ll t;i invent rcrcens and ob- itruiti.ii s tn Iront 01 bar rouirs ,niu to rrjju'ute the hoti s uf opening nndclo'- ; :i lull tothtiFKC .he coipoidte hnit s ot Mnrphv, C'litrui e' c iuiity. ti;lls passed tli' I ! 011 : r o.iirrij; t lie iltoai's to loriv.Mil Itciht; u prohibit prize (iurlitir.K in X-.jiiIi Cur tin i. Ti e cutHcu'.e.l e!.C ion ense ul (, .tli; Smith from G ti c- unlj vvus I i l U 10 e th.' li. ii.e.. KALtir.it N L . 1 en. U Li tlu- N na'e toav the I..II itKui.ite the lioa rallic at Sliellu , i 1 CU v 1 111 I eoiintv and the ill to 11 pe. 1 the charier of the o.nof W hi 11 r p ssed third readn K ne I Hi to rnie tf.c :ifce ol youi g men orting tlu- public ronda ci.tii. up and 1 unu nilim nt execp' iug certiiiii loun ics wi.s laid upon the tab.c. c u Tying h: bill wi hi.. The bill pr v.dmn for tliiiK county commissioners ol I lit coninict 10 pii"t the cou.vtv cxhihM caused consitl' ruble disciinriim on Ihe ue-ti.'ii ol li tl inn 'I out to the lowest ndiler. The hi 1 was fi iftlly 1 oil up in be table. file bill to aim ml the code in 11 to he sale ol p -iMin, pr vi ntin)j 1 he pule to minors Chine up 11 n 1 Mr.i Hi dler otKreil n ameiid.-nrnt t)rovtibiit t hot ?Dtnt-u'i xn K11-II oe incluoetl. I re iiu.cii.- ment whs nee pted ami t he lull 1 as-ed hiid X' adir v. fbe bill to amend el ap'er 14- of the usv of IS9H. so as to provide that the orlli Carolina Monurnrnt Mo'iiition may borrow Hum the Direct tax bind f um sufhVi'nt to complete the monn ment, the sum not 10 exceed $10,000, as taken uo. heme i.vorar.ly v por.ed. Mr, Moodv explained i he bill saline hac nice wa now about 0 0 ol his money iu t lie ticavurv which hud ot l.eci cr.lled for and probibly rever ould Ic He warmly advocated the II and deel tied that this money could ot be put to hitler us K' solutions and bills: Mr. trench: ill to incorporate Masonic Tunplens- lation of ilinin'ton. Mr Walker: es ln'ion protesting naU'isl 'he finan cial p dicy of tHe national Mlministra- Mr. Ttirmrot MrchMl: Hill to ce Wm;(t ard Fenville on the pension oil Mr. O x: IMI to lav oil and fs- at iilish 'he cour tv f Ma'ioit. Keports from standi' K ci m nittees: i I 'o protect kecie sof inns Hill to j:ulnc the f rwa'd'ng o' trtiht bv Iroars 'K' commend stinstitnte. Hill o allow S ulliini railroad to chargethe ne in I'olk county. Bill on their pas g' : B !! to prf vidr r the ri S'Sttai ion o' Ce' d', morti;a;es nd I'enls 1 f ti list. Paa d third read- Hill to change the mine i f the Pm'on Ueteitive niffu'r. Kcferied 1 1 juibciarv committee. Mr. Hopkirs has introduced n I ill to 'Xtend the Mecltlenbu'p road law to Wat n ga and fhc. By Mr. Wooten: B II in rcjjud to workini: the public roads of Lrni-ir countv. Bv Mr. Craw ford: Bill to imp'ove the water supplv of Marion, McD well county By R..v. Mr. Crews: B II to establish a Normal icboi 1 in Oxrord fir the colored race. Reports bom standing committees: Bill to amend section 99 of the code. Favor.ib'e. Bill to lepeal chaptrr 3-i Uns of 1893 Favorable. Bill to amend chapter .r7, aection 2010 of the code, relatinp; to renl propertr. Favor able. Bill to aim ml stcti m 805 of the Code. Favorable. Bill to amend sec tion 805 of the code. Fdv rable. Bill to amend chapter 213, section 2, of the code. Favorable. . Just I efore adjournment the Iloue, bv a vote of Gl to 32, a srri. t party vou) seated l):xon, Populist, . trom Cmne county. ' The legislative committees on Educa tion have postponed for two weeks the hearing of the Baptistsaainst State aid to higher education. The Jud'cerv Comniiltiei f tbe Houe ill report unfavor.iblv the rtiuch-ldlked-ot bill to lrai'6'er Mitchell county from the Kishth to tbe Ninth Ci ngrtsnional district. Tbe bill to create os t of portions of Cumberland, Robeson, an 1 Harnert counties, the county of Marion, with Dunn as the county seat, is in compli ment to Marion Butler. An effort was made tr pass a resolu tion to provide lb.it all appropriations now made to the State University shall cease, and that the amount u-u ill v so appropriated shall be applied to the common sch .o!e; but it was tabled. A resolti ion was introduced in the Senate to investigate charges of drunk enness again it a Republican senator from Yadkin, and demanding bis im peachment if tbry are proved. The Heater Again. Tbe frozen beater has got io its work again. Friday morning tbe heater in the kitchen of K. L. Fitzpatrick, 24 Orange street, occupied by J. Lipsitz. exploded, tearing tbe rangeinto a thous and pieces and so badlv injuring tbe cook, a colored woman, that she will he laid up for a couple ol weeks. Tbe dam age wrought by tbe explosion is near $100. Cold Weather Sumreatlons. W. R. Penniman tuggists that busi ness men sprinkle asbeson tbe sidewalk I in front of their stores daring the cold wtatber. Mrs. J. M.Ray reminds Tub Citizen that a rubbing with ch?ap whiskey it good for frost bites. THE CIirKCH TRANSKKU. Itlve'iKldo C'onirreirHtloii lu It Now House ot Worship. Tbe transfer of tbe cburcb building formerly used by the con,rr(gtioa of tbe First M. li church gave to the peo ple of Riverside M. E. church, Suth, tbe prettiest of those churchessituatedaway from the central portion of the citv, Rev. W. H. Willis, the pastor, and I i congregation may congratulate them sel ires upon the new house of worship acqutrea. The price paid for the church Dtorxrt v. which is at the interjection 01 Havw. od and Bufrick streets, near Pa. ton ave nue, was $3300 The fomer owners were u. a. uarkint 01 Asbevilic and S. V. Piikens of Hcndtrsonville The! latter purchused the edifice on Buxton street, lately used by tbe Riverside con gregation, paying there fir $1200. 1 oe nrst servic 01 tnt Kiverside con liiee ition in its new property were held yisterday. Tbe congregations were dou ble their u ual sue. tbe Sunday school was well attended and. altogether, the change seems to be regarded as a. most auspicious one. Mrs. Willis requested the ladiea of the congregation to meet ber in the base ment of tbe cburcb Wrdnesdar afternoon at 4 o clock to consider tbe lurnist.ing ol the nsraonne. and it i. nrnhahl- ih.i . Peonage Aid.ocietywU.be orgauixed. THE PALAIS ItOVAL. Oponlnir Today At Meyers' New Store On South Main. This was a rather ii.au.oi. io,.. d- for r J an OOeninv. hut Mirer' PnlniaKr.va1 nn ,... .... ......,.. South Main threw open its doors to the! Asheville public, nevertheless, and many k-J I J .:-.: n .j oiiu .iiisiieniiy or.si.eu. anil the arrangement upon the Interior is in i., aim... - II f ' V J- .1 i.rimiuiuBi ciiiiiena prolusion oi iaues urn uini Kiioo-, iunisuinij i tr laaies nnil geutlemen, and ch.ldrrn s goods in truth, such goods as a shopper would look for in a hue goods house of the first Cass. The stock ts all new and just opened aud at prices that will be sure to suit. Mr. Meters' assistants are E. L Brown, Miss Belle Fortune and Miss Minnie l,evy, the latter being the cash ter, The Pa'nis Roval starts out well as one of Asheville's business institutions. STILL I'NIIEAKlt FltOM. No News of La Uascogn -Vessels) That Came On Hor Coui-hc. New York, Feb. 11 La Normsndie the North German Llotd steamer Wil- kind Irom Itremen M-Hi-rl-nH. .nH an I , . . w . , I .....i ... mcumer, maasuam irom koi-i tern on, arriveo ai quarantine eany tnisi inorimii;. None ot those vessels bring uny tidings ol La GascoRi.e. Both had lair weather to theMianks and from there loughseas and snow. The Hamburg American steamer Daniafrhm Hamburg, s outsine handy Hook awaiting a pilot. The Dania sailed from Havrre three davs following the departure of La Gascogne. ST. JOHNS. N. K . Fib. 11 The mail steamer G and Lake, which will leave here tomorrow for Hali'ax. will deviate a hundred miles or more from her regd- ur route in order to see if tbe missing French liner La Gascogne is ashore on Sable irland. 11LOCKADE BROKEN. ' I .... ! I, I H Bnnw 1 .1 X-. 1 .1 . T . . . I . .......... ' .c.un nciu ..i "'uu oenouuira. i Washington, Feb. 11 Communica tion between Washington and the South, which has betn suspended lor three davs because ot big snow dritu between this city and Alexandria. Va., was opened this morning, and trains are now mn tunc with some degree of regularity. Trat-s from the E. ist are also arriving with sl-glit delay, and New York and Baltimor: papera reached Washington at the usual hour this morning f r tbe 6rst time since last Thursday. The Pennsylvania and S mthern fall roads claim to have overcome the em bargo, and the Norfolk and Western is hopeful 1 1 getting its trains out within 2 hours. The Pennsylvania and South ern tr 'ins are arriving and i.eoartine at from three to lour hours behind regular! schedule HILL NYE WAS TIIE11E. Our Wnuilerluu; Willie Continues to Have Thlnica Happen. New York, Feb. 11. The Ward line steamer Santiago, which arrived this morning from Nassau, brought 40 of I the crew of the steamer Cicnfu got of I tbe same line wrecked last Monday on I Hatbor Island in the Bahamas. Bill Nye's name is found in tbe list of passengers on tbe Cienluegos. None ol the passengers were injured. VENEltABLE C, E. A. GAVAHIIE. He Died Tills Moruiuat At the Great Afcve or 1)0. New Orleans, La., Feb. 11. Judge Charles E. A. Gayarre, the venerable his torian, literati ur and statesman, died tbit morning. He bad been ia failing health for some time, but bis demise came rather unexpectedlv. Only his physician and family were about his bed side. He passed away as one falling in-1 to a ueep sleep, judge Uayarre wat one I montb over 90 years of age. Drayton vs. Drayton. FeksevCity, N. J.. Feb. 11 Another large crowd wat in the chancery cham- . . . . . , . . I u.. iu,. u,u.muK c.,j.iii.k h ucariDK tbe divorce suit ol I. Coleman Drayton against his wife. Alvah A. Clark, conn- sel for Dravton was unable to be present as he is confined to bis borne with grip, u muuou oi counsel lor nn. urayion, i tneneann.; was postponed until next Monday. Another MussIok Steamer. New obk, Feb. 11 Tbe steamer City of St. Angustine, Captain Gaskill, which plies regularly between this port and lacksonville, tailed from Jackson- ville January 30, and has not since been I beard Irom. I Work For SOO. New London, Muss, Feb. 11. Tbe I Dudley hosiery mills, at Newton Lower! Falls, employing about 500 bands are to reopen soon with a liijjti completemeot. Work lor several months is assured. Ice In tbe Faut River. New York, Feb. 11. Tbe East river it ttill badly blocked with ice, and the feary boats are running from Brooklyn I and Carey F. Spcnce -was seriously in to New York veryregularl y. jure d. !M AMERICAN QTIM BODNCED JHKSUENT IOLK HECOMINU VKKY MILVSII. n lilizvu Ol tlio I lllti.il tiit.i k..nl Home To Ilofloct On 111 C onduct - - -- - - Honolulu An Explanation will Hi- Dt'inandil. washingtox, Fib 11 The reporti exile of Ami ricatis from lluwnii 1 'r . . 1 , without iriai 11 rnuniy sunstantmted promisis to bring m it ers betwren tbendminis- tration and the new republic 10 an acute I stage. The United press despatches civ- ingtbe statement of Cranotown'a h isbmrnt arerorrobor.iti d officiallv m the !tate department by the following ti 'e Kram irom w t . reterson. U. S. Lini.ul it Vancouver, dated yesterday : 1 uc unu-n steamer wurnmoo nr. rived todav, having on b iar.1 J. Crans- town, a destitute cituen of the United Mates, ttnmstied from Honolulu with out trial." It is understood a the StaU denart- man. . V. n . ft 1 I , iuni -ranaiowu nna n tn uivin asvlam at the consulate until this government takes up Ins case. """""K'l "".omciui stnicmtnt us to Altbougli no officii.! ffl! 7 r."?T, tnat prompt n dress will be demanded iT"1' c,,r8Hf.th '""tv between the U ited States and the Hawaiian islands I conclnaed tn 189 ai d still in force, which fowmnrv action Similar to that I renortert in t rniuim.i. f u . I 1 1.1:.- . .... iu Bnuition 11 is sum ttiut every prinet pie of international U would be vio. I 'a-e1 b-v uch bnnmhment. No dispatch una uccu receiven troin Minister Willis rrvflr.1innr tl. .fV..:. 1.... l. . n:..:..i ,v .on. me oiiieiaia nave no doubt that be communicated by the Vrrimoo. nnd that letteis will be . ..(.tl - (LUIII LUC IICXl U VV I uuys. CRIMINAL t Ol llT. Mistrial In WliKinim'. Castu-AiUourU' tnctit for tlio Term. Criminal court resumed its work this morning at 10 o'clock aud continued until 12, when it adjourned fir tae term I he case against A. S. Whitman. charged with false pret.nei , was taken uu, out ii was tounn tnat mere w.-. an error in the bill of itidictmenr. A iu-or wag withdrawn, a mistrial resulted. and Whitman was released on hU recognisance to apjiear in xt lenti. na ppeai io rne aunreni'. court was taken bv the prosecution in the casr jf htate aud Susan Evans vi. T. . Candler . ? I atton Mills, assault with deadly weaporj rictrndaut subniittc.i and iudgment suspended on i.ivment o costs. HACK TO WOHK. O. Ttoberts to lioopoii on North Malu Notes of tlio Fire. W. O. Roberts, the shoe man, who a as one of the sufferers by Thursday night's tire, nns ordered tools and exo 'cts to pen for business Wednesday or Thitr.- dayin Clark & Beck's oil stanl on North Main. Miss Ella Mclnturff requests Tiik Cit izen to txpress her thanks to C. T. Rawls, who saved her ttunk from the burning Western hotel. . H. Woody and W. E. Wolfe of Hose comonnv no. anoiiio haip it,..-.! mpi. uoniu in tne list as having been among tne workers at the hre. Not Asklnu; AM Now. A rep jrt having come' to the knowl edge of Mayor Patton, to the r fleet that contributions were being solicited for tbe Children's Home, the Mayor n quests I HE CITIZEN to say that no one is authorized to ask these conttibu'ions. The Home is a countv inMii u ion, u.id iu one sense is not a charity, fhrre art times wnen rontrmutioi.s ot clothing. etc , nre desired, bur in tunes like this the institution gives way to those which have to do the work of lookinu after the poor. .luuuury Leal' Sales, the report of Secretary By E. I. Holmes of tbe Asheville Tobacco associa tion, it is shown that during tbe m oiih of January 686.303 pounds of leaf tobacco were sold on tbe Asheville mar ket. The price paid for this amount was $51,850 52. No Public School Work Today. On account of the heavy snow and general bad weather the warning hells were rung at the public schools this morning a nan nour neiorc scnooi time. to give notice that the schools would not be open today. Slelirlilnu In Atlanta Atlanta, Ga., Feb. 11. Ml North Georgia is tinder snow today, and the streets of Atlanta ore filled wish hastily rigged s'eighs. Lurgest Cotton Manufacturer. London, Feb. 10. Hilton Greaves, the largest cotton manufacturer in tfe world, died at Oldham today from cancer. Mrn. ( iiHlinuiu Itri'ttkMuu Arm. Mrs. W. S. CuSbman had the niisloi- tune to fall this afternoon ou Flint stre. t creasing one oi ner arms COSDKNShU THLbiWAMS. The best informed orange grower in Florida, James A. Harris of Citra. says mat 7U pti veil that a per cent, ot the crop is killed out right and that next year's will not reach 100,000 boxes, against 5.000 000 boxes this year. Theearlv vegetable crop, the entire strawberry crop and four tilths oi the pineapple plants are destroyed. The aeg'egate loss in Morula is conscrva- tively estimated at $10,000,000. Fire which started in Clark Bros store Sunday at Ottawa, Ka., destroyed two blocks ol buildidgs including the Hatnb- lin hotel, causing a loss of $75,000: in surance about halt. At tbe Reading railroad offices in Phil- adelphia this morning it was announced tnat tratnc nan oern tuny resumed on all tbe through lines of that system. Throughout Germany during the past I week tbe cold has b:en intense, and in several placet tbe thermometers have I registered 20 degrees below xero. General Montgomery Corse. who served in tbe Confederate army durirg tne civil war, died in Alexandria, Va., to day, aged 79 yean. Arthur Meade, aged 33. wat killed while coasting Saturday in Knoxville, THE In I - - 1 Prince F India d I CIGAR Is the best all Havana long- filler in the city. We are determined to make a run on this brand and will sell them at 5c each, 6 fox 25c, $4.00 per hundred We have (always sold this brand 5c straight. Remember the brand and place. RAYSOR & SMITH. 31 PATTON AVE. Camphorline cures chapped hands and rough skin. Malaga Grapes. Fine large bunches, l.emon. 30c a dozen. Tangerine orang-ea 30c and 40c a dozen. Good Warm Sweaters. Ppnulding make all wool keep warm this weather handy thing to hae they protect your cheat and throat stave off colds and pneumonia. St. Valentine's Day Is only 4 day" off it costa little to make your friends happy at thia time both pretty and comic Valentinea. Still Selling Off Duty amoking tobacco mild and sweet at about half regular price 10c packs 5c; 25c packs 15c. N Court Sq'r. KAY'S AllhtTi"f- N c THE FOLLOWING DAINTIES FOR DINNER, AT- W. A. LATIMER'S, 16 N. COURT SQUARF. Francis H. Leggett & JCo. Colossal Asparagus, Boston Baked .Beans, Caladonia Choice Sugar Cora, Golden Crown Peaches, Silver Pluses.' Okra aad Tomatoes, Green Gage Plums, Noapariel Apricots, Cherry, reach and Raspberry Jama, aad fruit Flavored Part-tiara
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