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& c H c seen $ cx MESSKNOEIi PITHLISHINO CO. ri r.uni-:ns. .1. W. ( Ill NT, ) W.M. II. WIIITK.f SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $1.00 Entered at the Post Oflke at Ma rion, N. C, ffr transmisrijn through the ri:iii-, as secor.d class matter. FRIDAY, JCLY 8, iSyS. DK.MOCIiATH' MJMIXKES. you ji'ixiEs ok cpkimoi: cufut. l'irbt District- Geo:;.: II. Lrow:;, Ir.. of I'.e.tufort. Second District- Henry R Bryan, of Craven Fifth Di1"" -Thomas J. Shaw, of Guilfo: !. Sixth Distri;.' - Oli-.e: II. A!. on, of Lenoir. Seventh DiM.i ;ct -Thomas A, McNeill, of Robes: n Eleventh Dist; --W. A. I Joke, wf Lincoln. i ok conokess. Ninth Congressional District W. T. Crawford. Wio.iii.i': if Admiral Carnara is now going to open his junk shop for business' Smalm-ox seems to be kept alive in this State solely by the gossip from fright. Tin- end of the Spanish-American war may as well bear date, of July .ith, i So8. I'm: years past Cubans have been dying for lack of food, but since Cncle Samuel has taken hold d their case many are finding death from overeating. Sii am.i. as it may seem, the Fourth of July was widely cele brated in England, which, as the London Mail says, " is significant of Anglo Saxon unity." Hv i ii l i k conduct at Santiago the troops under Shafler's com mand have proved that neither Wellington nor Grant nor Lee ever commanded men superior to them in devotion, intelligence and dog ged courage. Amidst our sorrow for those who have fallen in this battle for human liberty we have the consoling consciousness that it is an army of dauntless heroes that has carried our Hag into Santiago. Do not let these heroes be forgot ten in the overshadowing and bril liant victory of our naval fleet under Admiral Sampson. How In l.Mk .mhI. Good looks an- i (silly more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver is inactive, you have a bilious look; it uuir .stomach is disordered, you have a dyspeptic look: if your kidneys arc ailectcd, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. ''Electric Hitters'' is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stom ach, liver and kidneys, purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at White & Yancey's, Mai ion; W. II. Disosva'st Old Fort. ."() cent. per bottle. .L L. (Iwaltney, of Alexander, is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for solicitor m the tenth district. The Democrats of Alle ghany, Surry and Wilkes arc said to be for E. P. Jones, of Forsyth, or II. L. (ircene, of Wilkes. Iluckleii'.s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world lor Cuts, Bruises, Sores Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap ped Mauds, Chilblains, Corns, ami all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Riles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to givu peifect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 'Jo cents per box. For sale by White Yancey. Marion: W 11. Dissoway, Old Fort. An Kiit-rrilii lrui;m;it. There are few men more wide awake and enterprising than White ; ancey, and W. ll. Disosway, who spare no pains to scenic the best of every t hmg in their line lor their many customers. Tluv now have the valuable agenev for Dr. King's New Discoverv for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. Thi is the wonderful reined v that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, liron -hitis,Ibui5cnessand all aileetions ol the Throat, Chest ami Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular sie tor .,o cents ami l.oo. Guarante ed to cine or price refunded. The sixth district Fops, have en lorsed Col. Doekery for Congress 1151,1 "lieady been nominat 'd bv a Republican convention whi.-li endorsed McKinlev and the P'ld standard. Itt-itilty Is i:io..,l 1.-. - l '.ii! ,,,.,.! iiic-:in ;1 ilf.., V i Villi. MU it. t;ic;ti. " :t v I-nu rue v Inr -Ii'ds te Victory. 7'l't'- .'- J '!'; M u ;.. r : Democracy in North Carolina is now on the march to victory and I confidently expect that on next November we will as effectually defeat the Republican party in North Carolina as did Dewey the Spaniards at Manila. The Repub lican party has shown its incom petency to manage the affairs ot the State; the condition of affairs in North Carolina for the past few years since the Republicans came it. to power, has been worse than the davc of reconstruction of r-i. In i'-,H the State was ovrrun by carpel baggers and oi'iceseeken from the North who were corrupt and bad men, hut they possessed more brains than the i aders ot the Republican party in North Caro lina of today. If you desire to knoA' something of the incom petency of the leaders of the Republican party of North Caro lina today only examine the Acts of the Legislature of 1895 and 1807. Look also at the manage ment of affairs of the State at Ral eigh, incompetency and scandal appearing in trie management of every department of the State's .iff airs. We, as Democrats, must work together this year, in every way with one end in view, and that to redeem the State from the hands of its v' and ai.oict . . In our rouruy affairs it behooves us to work in unity to the end that we may increase the Democratic majority. Our Democrats should all come out to the polls this fall to a man and vote for good gov ernment. I wish to say a word for our most excellent sheriff, Mr. R. L. Nichols. Mr. Nichols has made one of the best sheriffs that this county has ever had. He has done his whole duty. He has made a most excellent county olhcer, hav ing been complimented by the judges for his efficiency as an offi cer. Mr. Nichols is entitled to a second nom i nation as sheriff . First, because he has made such an eifi cient and polite officer; and second, because he carried the Democratic banner so nobly to the front in the last campaign. I think it is due Mr. Nichols that we nom inate him by acclamation for the candidacy for sheriff on the Demo cratic ticket. A Di : ! . a : . "L ist summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble," sa s Mr. E. G. Gregory, of Frcdenckstown, Mo. Our doctor's re-nedy had tailed, then we tried Ch ruber!;' i's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by M. F. Morphew. iitnl'ii City ;.it Iivrinu-i. Cm icsihiikIiiuc f T1:c M ocnir. The visitors in this city this week as seen by your correspon dent, were: Rev. E. Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Logan Burgin, Miss Hughes, Misses Kate and Laura Carson. M.-j. J. H. Gorman and M:3b Mattie Moore, of Marion, and Mr. Waller Nichols -.nd daughter. Miss Lottie. The charming so n ery, the delightful brei esof Buck Creek, and the gencrc us hospi tality of tiie people aiesuch grand inducements that there is very lit tle complaint for each of visitors in the delightful summer months in this vicinity. The many friends of Miss Bettie Stroud are glad to learn that she is rapidly improving. Miss Nora Ray, who has been visiting her sister in Mitchell county for the past few weeks, returned home Sunday, much to the delight ot her friends here. Mr. W. E. Brown is in excellent humor. A fascinating daughter came to bless his home last week. Rev. E. Meyers will hold a pro tracted, meeting at Carson's chapel the 3rd Sunday in this month. He will be assisted by Rev. M. L. Kay lor. A rerival is much needed here and we trust much, good will be accomplished. The prophecies concerning ".1 land flowing with milk and honey" is being verified. The trees on the mountains are dripping honey dew, and the milk in the valleys is in abundance, but little can we enjoy these blessings when we think of our brave sons enduring the torrid sun of a tropical climate and being a target for the Span lard's bullets, bravely defending the nation's honor while jeopardiz ing their lives. We fee! proud of the valor displayed by the North Carolinians, and rejoice, too. mat Hobson, the hero ot the Spanish-American-war, has North Caro line's blood and bravery in him. We hope our countrv will not stoop to conquest, but may our liberty-loving people seek only to give freedom, such as we eni y, to the countries that are so proudly assisting in their struggle for independence. L. v. Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck. a druggist at Mendon, Mich., says all of the good testimonials that have been published by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Co! c. Clu lera and Diarihoea Remedy could be dupli cated in that town. For -a!v by M. F. Mot phew. The railroad companies pay ih, one cent tax on bids of hiding. If duplicates aie it q;j;ied the shipper HHiM pay the tax on tin-duplicates. The telegraph ami express com panies I equiie 1 1 - -1 1 custom rs to pay the tax on all mes.iges ami icceipts It is aigi.ed in some quarters that this is wrong and a tt-st ease may h,- m ob-. ,v,r,', '.', J I it 'I l.'t :' I a. 1 1 . . i !':;:;.::;:;-- i c. c. t. . .!.iy. Fur ( Ink superior Court. Jo J nt Mt j.w 7, t : The many voters and friends of Wm. Goodson, of Old Fort, would recommend him as a suitable can didate for the office of Clerk of the Superior Court. The upper part of the county, having good mate- j rial, should not beoverlooked. He j is a worthy man of business experi ! ence, agreeable, and would be i faithful to duties entrusted to him. I Many Yen ers. j You may hunt the woi Id oer j and will not find another medi- i '" equal to Chamberlain's Colic, i C iiolej a and Diat 1 hoea Remedy for ! ; bowel complaint-. Ir is pleasant, ! ' safe aad reliable. For sale by j M. F. ?.!! pheW. ' j The United States Senate has j pas-ed a b.ll appropriating I.V ; ("to for the establishment ot a fish j cr'rure station in V,rth Caroliha. j W hy !i:itiil.-rl;tiir oli-, t liol- I r;i and Ilinri lin-;t K-m-l3 j i- t lie !' -I. j 1. Because it all'ords almost in 1 stant relief in ease of pain in the J stomach, colic and cholera morbus. ; - Because it .sthe only remedy I that never fails in the most severe ; cases of dy.e ntery and diarrhoea, j '. Because it is the only remedy that will cure- cliroaic diarrhoea. ! I. Because it. is t he only remedy j that will prevent bilious colic, i o. Because it is t he only remedy j that will cum- epidemical dyseri I tery. . Because it is the only remedy that can always be depen led upon in cases of cholera infantum. 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable v edicine in use for bowel complaints. i. Because it produces no bad results. !h Because it is pleasant ami sab to take. 1. Because it has saved the lives of more people than any other medicine in the world. The L'o and oOc sizes for sale by M. F. Morphew. The Democrats of the third con gressional district have nominated Chas ll. Thomas, of New Berne, for Congress. A Sur Tiling for Yon. A t ranartion in which voti i" 'not lose is a. sure tiling. Uili..usress. sick h: u'aclie. fur 11 torque, lever, piles nr.t a thousand other ills : rc caux i! l.y eo istipatioti and sIuKKish liver. Case; ret candy ca t ha rt ie, the won icr.:i! tew ii er stimulant ami intestinal tonic arc- 1 all liruirirists una ran teed to cure or money refunded, c . cc are a sure thinjjr. i ry a l.o. to day; luc, L'.-,c, ."oc. Sample ami booklet lice at all ilru'irists. E V'The American Bonding and Trust Company, of Baltimore, Md., issues bonds of suretyship of every description, f. E. Guv, Agt., Marion, N. C. :rMany friends of Air. E. G. Goforth hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff (if McDowell county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the ensuing primary election. YoiEKS. FORECLOSURE SALE. CIRCCIT CO CRT OF THE I N I T EI) STAT ES, V EST E R N DISTRICT OF NORTH CAR OLINA, FOCRTII CIRCUIT. The Finance Company of Pennsyl vania, Complainant, agaiiiSt Ohio River & Charleston Railway Company. Ohio River Charles ton Railway Company of North Carolina, -and Ohio River cV. Charleston Railway Company ot South Carolina, Defendants. Whereas, The undersigned hav ing been appointed a Special Mas ter in the above case by a 'decree of the Circuit Court ot the I nited States, Fourth Circuit, at Char lotte. North Carolina, at June Term of said Court, A. 1)., rSoS, and Whereas, In said decree the Court did find, among other things, that on or about the 77th day of July, iSo;,the said Ohio River & Charles ton Railway Company, with full authority ot its stockholders and directors, due notice having been given, executed to The Finance Company ot Pennsylvania, as Trustee, a mortgage or deed of trust to secure an issue of not to exceed six hundred (600) bonds of the par value of one thousand dol lars (.i,cco) each, whereby it con veyed to the said Trustee and to its assigns aid successors in trust forever, the property described in said mortgage, to-wit: '"All and singular the estate and property, real, pc sonal and mixed and all fixtures, easements and right of way, whether all or any part are now owned, or are acquir ed hereafter, and all the right, title, claim and interest of said Railway Company in and to all the railroad and property now owned or here after To oc acquired by the said Railway Company in North Caroli na arm South Carolina, lying south of tne junction in or near the town Marion, No-th Carolina, of the said line ot said. Railway Company with the line of the Western North Car olina Railroad Company, that is to say. all its lire of railroad from Sumter. South Carolina, to the junction aforesaid, at or near Mar ion. North Carolina, and including that portion uf said i;ne now made and in operation or Construction, being constructed or yet to be con structed, including among other properties, the roadbed, right of way. sidings or land procured thereior. superstructures, iron or stee; r.N. C:-. b ..t. --its and spikes, laid or to be lid. pieced or t- be placed: all ::z bind and dfp gr..;. r.r.s dep ts, viaducts. . ::"". -.-teruds. and p'.-: :y par erased or : be pur cna.'d tne construction, equip ment or operation of said road; ail machine-shops, tools, implements aid personal property used there upon, or upon or along the line of said railroad, or at its stations in the said States of North Carolina and South Carolina south of the point of junction hereinbefore mentioned rn or near the town of Marion, North Carolina; all engines, tenders, cars, and machinery, and all kinds of rolling stock, whether now owned or hereafter purchased by said party of the first part, of which, as soon as the same shall be acquired and known, an actual inventory and schedule shall be hereunto annexed, designating the same in the manner required by the laws of South Carolina, and all other property of said company, now owned or to be acquired, and all its rights and privileges there in or appertaining thereto, and all the revenues, tolls and income of said railroad and property, and all the franchises and rights of the said party of the first part, and all the property and rights acquired by virtue and under authority thereof, now owned or hereafter to be acquired or possessed, in the said States of North Carolina and South Carolina, south of the point of junction aforesaid, and with re spect to said franchises, privileges and rights, so far iM'the -sacS .Te exercisable or available anywhere in the said States of North Caro lina and South Carolina." Included in the property so described was and is the completed line of railraad now operated by the Ohio River & Charleston Rail way Company, running from Camden, South Carolina, to the town of Marion, North Carolina, being a mileage of about 172 miles and a branch of 10 miles additional from Blacksburg to Gaffney, and the following described personal property, or schedule of equip ment, to wit: Five (5) 8-wheel 45-ton Passen ger Locomotives, numbers, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Three (3) 8-wheel Locomotives, of about 35-tons Nos. 3, 31, and 35. Four (4) 10-wheel 60 ton Freight Locomotives numbers, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Six (6) First Class Passenger Cars, numbers, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 1 1. One (1) Combination Car No. 14. Two (2) Second Class Passenger Cars, numbers, 5 and 12. Two (2) Baggage, Mail and Ex press Cars, numbers 4 ard 15. One (r) Officer's Car, number 99. Two hundred (200) box cars, numbered as in said mortgage or deed of trust. Seventy-seven (77) flat cars as described in said mortgage or deed of trust. Twenty (20) Gondola Cars, numbered as set forth in said deed of trust or mortgage. One (1) Steam Shovel, number 422. And the said Court did further find that the aforesaid mortgage was and is a first lien upon all such property, and upon all the property described in said mort gage, which was duly recorded ac cording to the laws of the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Yirginia and Tennessee. That before the commencement of this action, and on or about the third day of June, 1898, the defend ant Ohio River & Charleston Rail way Company of North Carolina duly executed and delivered a mortgage or deed of trust, by which it ratified, confirmed and approved the execution of the mortgage or deed of trust, dated the 27th day of July, 1897, by the defendant Ohio River & Charles ton Railway Company, and grant ed, transferred and released and conveyed unto the complainant, as Trustee, and to its successors and assigns in succession forever, all and singular the estate and prop erty, easements and rights of way, and all other property, real, personal and mixed, of the said Ohio River & Charleston Railway Company of North Carolina, to have and to hold the same to the said complainant, as Trustee, in trust with equal pro rata use, bene fit and security of all persons and corporations who shall become or be the owners or lawful holders ot any of the bonds described in said mortgage of the 27th day of July, 1S97, or any of the coupons per taining thereto. That the said mortgage was duly registered according to the laws of North Carolina. And the Court having further found that there has been a breach of the conditions and covenants of the said mortgages and deeds of trust because of the continued delay of the said defendants to satisfy and pay the interest cou pons upon certain of said bonds which became and fell due as aforesaid; and it became necessary, within the power of the Trustee to sell and dispose of the said prop erty, under the terms of the said mortgage, in perpetual bar at law and equity against said defendants and all persons claiming through or under them. And the Court did further find that said property should not be divided and should be sold as an entirety without stay, valuation or appraisement. Whereupon it was ordered, ad judged and decreed by the Court, that the defendant Ohio River & Charleston Railway Company pay or cause to be paid, on or be fore the 21st day of June, 1S9S, into the registry of the said Court, for the use and benefit of the hold ers of the unpaid coupons that fell cue as aforesaid, secured by said mortgages above described, a suf ficient sura of money to pay the amount therein found to be due, on said coupons, and interest thereon from the date of the entry of the said decree, and that in de fault of such payment the Special Master therein named was author ized and empowered to advertise the premises, property and fran- j chise hereinbefore described, for sale, upon the terms and as here inafter set forth. And it was further ordered, adjudged and decreed that in default of such payment by the said Ohio River Charleston Railway Company, or by any of the other defendants, on or before the 21st day of June, 1S9S, then all the title, estate, interest and equity of redemption of the defend ants and each of them, of, in or to the said mortgaged premises, pro perty, right?, estates and fran chises, described above, and every part and parcel thereof, should be forever barred and foreclosed, and that in default of such payment, all such premises, property and franchises, and all the right, title, interest and estate therein of any of the said defendants should be sold by the Special Master therein named. Now, therefore, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by said decree, as Special Master therein named, default having been made in the payment of said sum on the said 21st day of June, rS98, I shall offer all the aforesaid property,- rights, franchises and interests at public auction on the first day of August, A. D. rS9S, at the depot of the defendant Com pany in the town of Marion, County of McDowell, State of North Carolina, excepting three eight-wheel 35-ton Passenger Locomotives, numbers 3, 31 and 32; one Passenger Car and Bag gage Car, Twenty Box Cars, Six Flat Cars and Eleven Gondolas which have been released by the said Trustee. Said property shall be sold for cash as an entirety, and not in separate parcels, at public auction to the highest bidder at twelve o'clock noon on the day aforesaid. No bid for less than fifty thousand dollars shall be received. All persons offering to bid are required first to deposit as a pledge that such bidder will make good his bid in case of its accept ance, the sum of twenty five thou sand dollars ($25,000) in cash or certified check upon any National Bank or Trust Company in Phila delphia, or New York City, or twenty-five thousand dollars ($25, 000) par value of the bonds secured by said mortgage of July 27th, 1897. The deposit so received from an unsuccessful bidder shall be returned to him when the prop erty shall be struck down, the deposit so received from the suc cessful bidder shall be applied on the purchase price. Such futher payments on the pur chase price shall be paid in cash as the Court in this case may from time to time direct. The Cour' reserves the right to resell in this case the premises and property herein directed to be sold upon the failure of the purchasers, or their successors or assigns, to comply within twenty days after an order of the Court in that regard. Any defaulting bidder or any purchaser who shall default, shall be liable to make good any and all expenses and any and all defi ciency or loss occasioned by the property bringing a less price at any such resale, and the amount so deposited by such bidder will be applied on account thereof. The purchaser may turn in to the Special Master in lieu of cash any coupons, bonds or claims ad judged to be payable out of the proceeds of the sale of the mort gaged premises, the bidder to be credited therefor on account of purchase price to an amount equal to the distributive amount of the proceeds of the sale, payable as set forth in said decree, and applica ble to the payment of the said bonds, coupons and other claims so turned in. A certificate of The Finance Company of Philadelphia that it holds such bonds to an amount therein specified, subject to the order of the Special Master or the party therein named, and trans ferred by such person to the order of the Special Master shall be re ceived as a deposit or on account of payment of the purchase price as herein provided ir. lieu of said bonds. The purchaser or purchasers at the sale shall take the property subject to any claim or demand that has heretotore been adjudged to be pnor in equity to the mort gages foreclosed by this decree, and not paid out of proceeds of sale as provided for in said decree: and also subject to any claim or demand pending and undeter mined, at the date of the confirm ation of the said sale, which may be adjudged to be entitled to pri ority over said mortgages; and also to pay and satisfy and dis charge any unpaid compensation allowed to the Trustee of the mort gages for its services or counsel fees or expenses. The said purchaser or purchas ers, his or their successors or as signs, shall have the right to enter their appearanee in this Cjurt, and shall have the right to coatest any claims or demands pending and undetermined at the date of con. firmation of said sale, and sha! have the right to contest any al. lowance which shall be madeafter the entry of this decree, and t0 appeal to the United States Circui" Court of Appeals from any deci1 sion made after said confirmation of sale, to any claim or claims or allowance according to the law and practice of the Court. Fnrther information will be given on day of sale, or on appli cation to the Special Master by mail, at Marion, N. C. Gfoki.f. I. Whitf, jun24 6t Special Master. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ::: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 14 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t i 1 1 I ...Books r f cju uaiu iuuiLiuiui; iu n-uu, wiv 111 un us and get a book, magazine, or daily paper. EYEACHE M.... j HEADACHE ; i i ; ()IIJ' fro 1 1 ifii tlv r.-msotl hy I ill-lit tiri xl;iss s. j i Jiitn't yrmv tyt's ly : j buying ;i jKiim'bmHy nruh' ! x;i.'.. tlt.'it u ;in 'tick j 1 1 I u nnynhert'. If you want j ntl jiv cunfrt. conn' j see us. IF uivc youn nu;tr- ;,ntccl tit un.l lnnt ch;rg ! much for it. (Ju.Iity consiI- ! era. I JAS. B. SWINDELL, A T Siiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii RUSSELL & CO. i o n t a 15 l 1: ) T K A V T I O X S T A T I O X A ll V Catalogues fur nished on up- plication.- ryfini - n i: s t i rn a t e s yrriUC - f - e on com f LU illUrLtV .mi imor smMmm mad plete and mation ehtvr- fi'c lully Iiirui; iy SAW MlUUSlil . . . Low Down Cyclone Separator . . . if g&etpt ell it tjou and 1)0 VOU WANT TO M'tKSS WELL? Then see our new lines, Spring and Summer, percales, dim ities, organdies, for evening dresses, Irish dress linen, lawns, plaids, silks for any purpose, calicoes, dotted swiss and trim mings; general line uf Gentlemen's Negligee Shirts. Also, Shoes (thc Douglass Shoes), Hardware, Fannin:: Implements, Harness Goods and Saddles, Lime and Cement, and Groceries. Marion, N. C, May 6, iSyS. SAMPSON AND SCHLEY WILL Come right along and Huy your Supplies of us Cheaper than ever. We are determined by the aid of our friends to make 1 '- OUR BANNER YEAR in the Mercantile business. All Lvi'lit DressGoods, Jmcjs, Strn v Hrit. Low-Cut Shous, utc, 'it GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A Full Stock Shoes, Extra Pants, Fur Hats, etc. Our Stock of Dry Goods is Bnmfull of liargain Nissen Wagon?, Syracuse Flows, always on hand. MoCALL & CON LEV. Some Leaders. Window Shades iS' 23, .-5. 35, and 50 cents. Celluloid C hilars all siz-rs 5 cents. White lied Ouilis 5-., 5. 75, 85, 95, 1 cc and 1.25. Colored lied O'.dts 45. 65. 75, 05, i.eo and 1.25. Two Uar Gji V.'as;.:r. S.-ja;. for 5 cents. Fairy Sop, best mi.de, j and 5 cents. Large Vs-x G y I I)-.:st .rdy 5 cents. Silk finished Windsor ties ; cents. Laundered Stuns 25, 35 and 5c cents. Linen Napkins only 5 cents. TA-o-uar: Aati! S.iuce I'an 15 cents. Double Wall pockets O5 cents. Table Covers Tyrky Rpd, 50. 65 and 75 cents; Letter grade 65, 85 and r.oc. German Linen Table Covers C5, 75, 85, 1. 00 and 1.25. Feather duster, ic cents. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 riN and Stationery I ; If vou want Good Stationery. A Dottle ot Good Ink. A First-Class lVn 1 Or JVn Holder. f A Tiptop Pencil. or anything elso i Jn thc nc w(j havc j Riirlit Thinir at the U'urUt Price 'Fry us and sec. SWINDELL'S. ENGINES T. S. - . m - - - 1'' Agent, Asheville, N. C. ANY,SIZi;,SUT.- Ok ALL IvIXDS or WOltK 5ay Inow It h Good fot Soo fji J. S. DYSART. - t f. f TAKE CARE OF THE SPANIARDS, Glass dippers, r5 cents; Handker chiefs, 3, 5 and 10 cents; Yard w: Bleaching 5, 6 and 7jj cents a:;'. Lace Curtains 45, 6c, 7c, 'r 1.00 and 1.25 a pair; Curtain po -complete 25 and 35 each, .ls-'l Glasses 5, 10. 15, 20, 25, 3; 'ind 4; cents each; Towels 5, 10 and cents: Clocks 65, 85, 1 cc and 2 KAMI ONK (iL'AKA N 1 F. F I ", a 'y line of Medium Priced JeAcirv always in stock; a large i;r.e r: Framed Pictures suitable for I' r' j ing Room, Sitting Room or I ar. - j h at low down prices; also to ar rive a gooo i:ne or 1 hOi'v'u, frames to be sold the same way. Besides the above goods a . wavs keep in stock a full hr-e Pla'in and Decorated Table ware. Tinware, Glassware, Lamps ar. -Notions and Novelties of all k::. -:-Wili be glad to have you ir.; rC our goods. P. S. Sole agents for ra '-' Toilet Soap, pure white and ' ing. TRY IT. If not satisfact'-r you get your money back. Respectfully. Thomas Medd, Variety Store, AlaRMED j M ie i o nsr, nsr. c-
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