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L-t i- ) - I Advertise Your Asheville Daily Citizen FOR RENT, WANTS, AND FOR SALE, I REAL ESTATE Not cxccciliiiu three Unci, One Time, i'tt cents. Three Times, 00 cents. SI i Timet, 75 cents. In THK CITIZEN. VOLUME VI. NO. 20. ASHEVILLE, N. C, TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1890. PRICE 3 CENTS. MISCELLANEOUS. TRADE WINNERS. PURE GOODS, Correct Weights, Best Quality, Low Prices. ? POWELL & SNIDER TUB I.KA1IUHSIN- FINEGROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES. BON MARCHE. NEW NECKWEAR FOR OIJNTLUMIvN JIST IN-HANI) SOME LATEST DESIGNS PKUTTlliST SHADES OK SILK. LADIES' BLOUSES. NEW AND ALL CKAIHiS. FANS ! FANS ! USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. 30 Mouth Main St. BON MARCHE, H.T.ESTABROOK'S J-J H. MAIN ST., ASIIKVILLli, Tim I'LAiK roii BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY 600DS AND TOYS. local Views and Sketches. nnr IH 4 HEAL ESTATE. WLTa B. Owvn, W. W. Wkst. GWYN & WEST, (Bacceaeora to Walter B.Owjro) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO SANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL1STATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Habile. CummlMloaera of Pcede. FIRE INSURANCE. OfFICK Moatheaal CourtHqaan. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers, And Investment AgcnU. Loaa at urcljr placed at " per rent. OAeea! 94 4hj 3fl Pattoa Ave. Second flour. frhwdlT JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of Lyman At Child I, HEAL ESTATE -AND- LOANIUIOKEH tHricUy a Brokerage BusIiicm tmn sntirrly pUrrd at (trr cent. ARDEN PARK HOTEL AND COTTAGES. 10 mile. Mouth of Asheville, on A. H. K. H. tssms: Per Month 4oo Per Week l no Per Day SOU Dinner and Tea Parties on one day '.nutlet, To rents. Thon. A. Morris), Prop., ain-IOritf Anlrn, N, C. J. w. o. Wll.l... AHTIII'M J. Wll.l... WILLS BROS.. ARCHITECTS, AnllKVILLII, N. C. Uflies llarnard Hulldlna;, P. O. Iloa 504. Plana, NKclncatlona, Details, Ac., forcvery rlaas of hulldlna: at short nutlet. ARTISTIC INTERIOR DESIGNS A SPECIALTY. Call and set as. aprlodSm . " UISCHI.f.ANKirl'S. 1 THUKHi IS AJSY P OWEK IN RICES, ANY V lKTUli I N A L U E S, ORANV J B E N E F 1 T 1 N A R G A 1 N S, BUY YOUR GROCERIES, FEED, ETC., PROM A. D. COOPER, North Side Court House Hilinrc. ELGIN CREAMERY BUTTER, 25 CTS. PER LB. THE "BIG RACKET" IliiH never hud a larger stock of goods, bought lower ami Hold lower than at iioh out. Everything to use and to wear, Dry (Sooris lower than tins Dry Hoods stores, more Shoes ami clieiiMr than a Shoe store, more Ribbons at ess prices than any Millinery store, Tinware at half Tin store prices, Baskets chenjier than anybody. Hammocks, Japanese Fans, Scrolls, Splashers, and the Litest lot of Flouncing in town. Don't buy anything until you come to the "BIG RACKET." THOS. P. HAMILTON eft CO., GROCERS,""" "BIG 22, Putton Avenue. ftlilHitllra Asheville, N. C April 11, I HMD. The eoinrtnrrshlp heretofore etlstlnR lie- twern the anderslgned, under the lirm name of I'llLMAM r CO., Is this daydlHolved hy mutual consent, The debts dat by said firm will be paid by Lawrence Pulllam, and the debts due to said Arm will be paid to him, and the business continued by him, LAWKKNCK ITI.I.IAM. D. C. WADDIII.L. To our patrons of the past I I have this day sold my Interest and Kimil will In the Insurance business In Asheville to Lawrence Pulllam, who will continue the hualnte. I bespeak for him a continuance of Your patronanc. D. C. WADDIII.L. aprll daod MISCELLANEOUS. ESTAnLISHKD 1874. W. C, CARMICHAEL APOTHECARY, 20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. C. For sixteen years I have learned on a Drug and Pre scription-business in Ashe vijle, fetrjyiijg at all. times to iuiyTOiraDnigs and sell no ysjjfcUstfiat are not strictly first-class in every respect itsverytlunir warranted as represented or money re- funded. My goods are pure and fresh and my prices as low as the lowest, rreserijv tions filled at all hours, day and night, and delivered free of charge to any part of the city. Mr. J. Taylor Amiss is with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends and custom em 1879. 1885). S. R. KEPLER, IIHAI.KK IN FINE GROCERIES. Purveyor to intelligentnnd appreciative Asheville and American families, rum ten and tasteH of people who be lieve in good livingcannotlie humbugged by "Cheap John'' goods. Cheap uoods and first quality are not synony mous. 1 have in stock and to arrive, all seasonable spe cialties, comprising in part I ruits, urn ages, Lemons, ranbernes, Kaisms, rigs, Nuts, etc. Miscellaneous lioiccO.k. New Orleans Molasses. for ta- de use, Prune New Orleans Molasses, for cooking. Ex tra fine Assortment of Crack- in. Fine Teas and Coffees a sMcialty. Mince Meats Gordon & Dilworth'a, and cither brand. I 'In in I 'lidding, Call's Foot Jelly, etc. Pressed nnd Crystnlizcd Ginger. Shud Roc in kits. Rocilerring nnd nil oilier goods in dcmiind for the Holiday. 8. K. Kr.PLr.R. ii Clothing we nre showing a choice stock, ranging from Hoys' Suits nt $1.00 to Men's at $30.75, the greater part of it made to our order. Our Men' Iliisincss Suits at $.", $7..ri0. $H..r() nnd $10 nre stylish effects, well cut, nnd most of them really well made, while the Suits from $1 2 to $ JO nre high grades, coniK-ting closely with tailors' work nt nearly twice the cost. Amoni; the Ilusiness Suits we allow Plain nnd Plaid lllnck Cheviots, Illue Series, Neat Cussinicrcs nnd F.nglish I'lnid Ditto, Herring Hone Mripcs, lite. Black Walking Coat nnd Frock Suits, Virgoe, Middleton & Co. 'a London Made Uiuiil'C Coats, Hot Weather Coats mid Wnistconts, lllnzcrs, &c, cic. Very attractive styles for Children nnd Hoys. Shirts, drawer. Socks, Scarfs, I land- kerchicls, Gloves, I'nilircllas, Trunks, Illicit, &c, Straw hut in Krenl viiricly well lielow coniictitors' prices. One price system. II. REDWOOD & CO. Clothing, Dry Goods. Shoes, lints, Small Wares, mid lnrcis, 7 nnd 0 I'ntton Avenue. THE SHOE STORE, Herring & Weaver, -LMADHKH- IN SHOES OF ALL GRADES, AND FINE HATS. 39-Patton Avenuc-39 Asheville, N. C. THE DAILY CITIZEN FACTS AND COMMENTS. Nkw Ydhk has got n Imllot reform law nt last. There isn't so much rclorin in it us there miuht be, but it will do for n starter. Wiikn you build your house remember that two things are now essential: Per fect sanitary arrangements nnd tirclii- tcctural beauty. Expknshs of Senator Dtilph's investiga' tion of the methods by which the Watdi. in),' ton correspondents gel their reports of the proceedings of the executive scb sions of the senate, $2,000, Profits, 0. Mk. F. W. Shahiin, who was a student at Harvard a few years ago, is said to have his eves on a N- ida scnutorship, He owns several silver mines, nnd they nre tae material ol which statesmen nre made in Nevada. Ninkty-tiiki'.k thousand Englishmen 7,000 Irishmen nnd 1 7,000 Scotchmen emigrated to the I'nitcd States in IKS! '22.O0U English, 1!,0I) Irish uud .'1,000 Scotch went to Canada, I.nstkaii of growling over n sore hem! Dismnrck should come to this country and soothe his disappointments by in iectiiig our rollicking civilization. We are the only nation that knows how to get 11 steady supply of fun out of politics. Takinc the census of a nation of 63,. 000,000 eople is a very big job. The government printing company has just completed the printing of the 20,000,000 enumeration blanks, which weigh in the aggrcgnte 2'.".) tons, anil, if spread out, would cover mi urcn of 2r.,miN,:i3.'i siimre feet. AccoKliiMi to Western ncwspujier re ports, Francis Murphy, the tcmicratlcr lecturer, but iiuti-proliiliitiouist. bus mndc 20,0110 tciiiierance converts in town during the past winter. The whole State, it is said, is covered with blue rili lions, the waving insignia of his ic.icefiil mission. EiiWAHD Hixi.amv has a rival at hist General Ilooth, of the Salvation Army, has prepared a scheme warranted to nlHilish crime nnd poverty. The plan con sists simply' of t he establishment ol' nsort if glorified labor bureau, the oK'rntions of which will embrace drunkards and other objectionable iersons not usually included in co-oicrutivcindiistrinlcu'ort. A noun idea oil the subject of ccinl delivery letters lin liccn suggested to congress. Instead ol r.ipnrmg ilic uscol n sKcial delivery ten-cent stamp, it is proioscd to allow the sender to affix ten cents in ordinary postage stamps and mark his letter conspicuously "for immc- lintc delivery." The sender must take the risk of making Ilia mark pliiinciiough to be seen by the postal clerks; but the advantage of being able to mail a siecinl delivery, when you might lie several miles away Ironi a siccial dclivirv stump, would be worth securing, and it might lie considerably to I'liclc Sum's advant age. Tim apprehended disorder and turbu lence that was to signalize the great movement for shorter hours of labor on the first of May did not inalcriulizc. either in this country or abroad. The 'nited States is the only one of the lead ing nations of the world that didn't cull out the military to guard against Hisi- I lie labor riots. The workmen conducted themselves (iiicily and eaccally. There was no rioting, no bloodshed, and only in a few places were there any outward demonstrutionsof any kind. The dreaded May day has passed, and the striking workmen have taken the first step to win public sympathy by nt forgetting their duty ns law-abiding ciliens. Tiik wife of ustice Field is at the head of n movant n to prepare and present to the French republic a statue of Wash ington. The statue is cxicctcl to cost $2"i,000, the money to lie raised chit lly iv the women of the I'nitcd States. The act will be a graceful courtesy, too long Iclnyed. France has shown her good will to the I'nitcd States on many occa sions, both by word nnd deed. The statue of Liberty in New York harbor is a irrK'tual reminder that the courtesy ha not liccn repaid. It us give France n statue of Washington, one, by the way, that will not be a laughing stock. Tiik congressional committee up Kiintcd to investigate the immigration business report the discovery of a single siuarc mile ol territory in New York city where 270.OHO (icoplc live, which isH.OOO more hiimmi beings than can be found dwelling ill any other iiiiirr mile on the ei rtli's surlacc. These icoplc nre said to be all Italians, sinking only their own language and observing foreign customs. It is a rather stiutliug statement, nnd it is likely to attract fresh attention to the great rush of Italian immigration to this country of lute. HOTEL DECISION. A legal decision in Tennessee holds that a guest ennnot he charged for n fire in his room, the hotel having tacitly agreed to make him comfortable when it opened its doors for business. The incident is not without suggestion. It stands to reason that the hotel giving its guests the greatest number of comforts nnd convenience will draw the largest cus tom. On this principle the hotel with electric lights, electric annunciators, bells, etc., will be more attractive than another without them. We believe, for example, that any hotel in Asheville, during the summer time, putting in electric motor fan outfit nnd adver tising "bedroom cooled nil night by, electric fans" will through that very in novation secure an enormous share of patronage. HOW IT IS WORKING. THE NINE HOUR SYSTEM WELL UNDER WAY. THE MEN WHO ARE GRANTING IT AND THOSE WHO ARE NOT. Many l.nhnrliiic Men lao Not Ap pear to Want It KveryttiliiK MovlllK AlollK ttl.ioolllly. The nine hour system has a good start in Asheville. There nre a large number of workingmcn who apparently do not care about licing the first to "innugiirrie a new career" as well as n numlier of con tractors, nnd the former have not asked nor have the latter granted the short day. Still there arc some firms who will ingly allowed the request of their men, ami in not a few cases has the nine hour day lieeu granted with ten hours pay Among the latter nre J. L. Perry, J. E Dickersou and J. S. Grunt. Mr. Perry is engaged in repairing the house recently Ininagcd by fire on Pcnlnnd street and put bis men to work this morning on the nine hour schedule. llr.Grnnt isercciing a house on the corner of Vance and Col lege streets, and is having it done, not by contract but by day labor. His men went to work yesterday and will work only nine hours with n full day' pay. Mr. Ihckcrson is also building a house bv day labor and is working hi men the same way. Some of Mr. Milton Harding's men were not at work yesterday because of a want of hunlKT, but those who were ipiit when the nine hours had expired. The Asheville Furniture and I. unilicr company have agreed to allow nine hours to con stitute n day's work, but will only pay for that in uch time. Those of their men who desire have the privilege of putting in ten hours. Fitpntrick Ilros., painters, pay probably the Ik-sI prices paid in Ashe ville for good painters, and they sny they cannot afford to pay the same price for nine hours that they pay for ten hours work. All their men were nt work yes terday, with one exception, nnd the men say they cannot all'ord to have their pay cut down by stopping earlier, and hence irefer to work the full ten hours. R. II. Ixc & Co., painters, have all their men at work on the ten hour schedule. if the nlumliers, llallard. Rich & Hoyce, llrown & Thrash and Taylor, Ilouis & llrothct ton have their men working ten hours, and say they hear no more com plaint. The llnncoinlH.- Iliick mid Tile company have their men nt work lor the full ten hours and do not txiect more complaint. i. S. Ilildcbrnnd, brick manufacturer, also has his men at work ten hours. The men employed by the Asheville Shoe coniKiny went to work cstcrdnyand kept it up for the ten hours. Mr. McDonald, the street paving suiicr- intcnilcnt, has a force of twenty men who went to work yesterday, nnd they nre working ten hours. A force of bricklayer is engaged nt the ice factory at Ilillmore, and they nre working nine hours. Mr. A. L. Melton ha granted the re- picst of hi men, ami they nre working only nine hours. G. II. Surratt has a number of men working for him, and nine hours consu me a day's work. GRAND JURQRS' REPORT. Nome KccoiiHi.t-ndiillo.iH Mndc lo the Hoard. The Hoard of County Commissioners met yesterday. Little liesidcs routine business was transacted. The following reH)tt of the grand jury was submitted: To his Honor C. A. Moore Judge of the Lriminnl Lourt: The grand jury for the present termlwg to present the following rcMrt. Tliev lind iiMin inscction ol the county jail nil apartments in creditable condition cells for prisoners clean, with heating and ventilating facilities sufficient mid nil arrangements necessary tor the sale kcc- uig ol the inmates. They suggest that wherever the cement Doors nre broken, they be repaired nt once for the lictter protection of the iron work underneath, and that the high fence surrounding the buildings lie overhauled, the back and east side particularly being in bad condi tion. The Hior house, now containing thirty inmates, is in satisfactory shnic, mollis clean mid well provided, an abun dance of wholesome food, nnd it occu pants fairly clothed. In lookingovcr the county olliccs, thev suggest that the Reg ister of lieedt be allowed an extension of gas pipe into the back vault, it being very much used nndMiorly lighted. They find the vault in the ollicc of the clerk of the inferior court very small lor the pres ent demands, and suggest for the sale keeping of valuable records, now unpro tected, that additional fireproof storage Ik' provided. They further suggest that the sheriff lie allowed to move into the room on the opiiositc side of the hall formerly occupied bv Dr. Whilson, his present quarters liei'ng too small, nnd that the new office be first divided into two apartments for his convenience, KcsKvtlully submitted, A. Rankin, Foreman. Permission was granted to W, E. llal lybiiiton to creel a tent in the south west corner of the inclosure in front of the court house, for the purposeof selling cigar. Attention, Knight) Templar. ASVI.I'M CVHHSU COMMANIIKKV,) No, 5, Knight Templar, j Sir Knights: Assemble nt the Temple, in full Templar uiiilorin, mounted, on Wednesday morning, May 7, at H o'clock sharp, to attend the funerni of our Inte brother Sir Knight, J. P. Gaston, Hy order of E. C. W. F. Ranimii.I'II, Recorder, Ground was broken for the preparation of the government building this morning, The tool house is nearly complete. NORTH CAROLINA NOTES. Kcidsville want two additional plug tobacco factories. Shelby' new and costly llaptistchurch nus been dedicated. Rev. J. C. Clnpp has resigned the pas tornlc of the Lutheran church at .New ton, Tile capital stock of the Kcidsville cot ton mills has been increased to $150,' 000, Kentucky men propose to put in half the capital necessary lor llic establish' meat of n bunk at Marnm. The current report that meningitis was liievuiciu nun in u mini why ill iiivie county is officially denied by the physi cuius. The bottling works burned at Durham were owned by A. p. Lucas, ol Winning ton wuo mid Jf.l.fiiio insurance upon tnem. Mrs. Graham, relict of Gov. William A Graham, is critically sick at Raleigh at the nomc ot tier son-m-law. Associate Justice Walter Clark. A new agricultural weekly is to Ih started at Raleigh. It is to lie called the .Southern I-tinner anil it will absorb the North Carolina Farmer. Captain Kirk, who recently bought a gold mine in .Montgomery county, has just sold n half interest for $75,0O0, An extensive plant will be put up. The 10th of May is "Memorial-day" in this State. In some towns the observ ance will Ik- on the 12th by reason of the fact that the loth falls on Saturday. The nlleticd irrcuulnriticB of the oyster patrols in the eastern sounds arc to lie officially investigated. Steps will Ik taken to secure a reliable Ki(icing of the waters there. The trustees of the Agricultural and Mechanical College have approved the plans for n new building mid elected u Mr. Emerory.ol New York, to be agri culturalist. The concentrating works at the Him Wing mines, in Granville county, are now n oiK'ratiou day anil night. I lie concen trates turned nut average 40 or cent, ol pure metal. A shaft has been sunk to a leptli ol ;iOO leel. The Norfolk and Carolina Railroad oiniiauy is building a depot near the Roanoke river on the south side of what is known ns the "New River" farm. It will lie called ".Seals." nnd will lie a con veniei t shipping Hiint for the truckcrson the river. William Simpson, of Raleigh, has liccn iipMintcil a general delegate for the South to the .National rimrmacctiticnl Associa tion which meets at Washington, Mny 7th. The convention meets every ten cars, anil this meeting isu particularly iuiHirtuul one. The scheme said tolinvelccn suggested by Senator Ouuy not to count the nc grocs in the coming census so us to re- luce the Southern representation ill con gress is said to have become known to lie ncurm in the eastern nart ol the State and that they are Umiii their ear about it. I. P. GiilTnev. a lirotllinellt ritiell ol Cleveland, has liecii arrested for leading an immoral lite with Miss A trie Ilaru rick, who i a member of one of the Ik-si families in Rutherford county. The I'ouug woman was also arrested and Mith have given bail. Gatl'ncy is a mar ried man. The cotton yarn factory of W. Turner & Co., nt Turiiersburg, Iredell county, lias been burned. 1 lie heating ol the boxes of the machinery was the cause. The loss i $20,iiihi, with no insurance. The cotton house, also a gin and mill near bv were saved. It is not probable hat the factory will lie rebuilt. Congressman Rex-burn, of Pennsylva nia, will purchase llald Head or Smith's Island, at the mouth ot the Cape 1-car river. I lie island contains ii.iioo ncres, and has thirteen miles of stiK-rb sen Ik'ucIi. A thirteen mile boulevard will be laid out encircling the island, while broad avenue will traverse it. In Richmond county W, P, Story nnd James Swnringen, brothers-in-law. quar relled iilMiut a trivial matter. Mory ap proached Swaringcn with the expressed tetermmiition ol whipping mm. Mwnr ngen stcpiK'd back nnd picked up n small hmid-inaul, which he hurled at Story, striking bill) Umiii the head, inflicting a wound which proved Intnl. Jwimngci has not been arrested, but hrsurrendcrcil and will stand trial at the next term ol the court Commissioner of Immigration John T. Patrick has returned to Raleigh from lloston. He reiMirts that his trip wns in be interest of a iierniancnt exiMisition ol Southern products which it is promised to make in some Northern city, lie met with decided success in the matter. A large meeting was held in Fanned Hull, lloston, in the interest ot the measure. Commissioner Patrick also met parlies in lloston who will at once build a large hotel at I ine lllulf, Moore county, as a sanitarium for consumptive. The trial of young Avervltutlcr nt Clin ton for killling hi lather Isdrawiug large crowd nnd the evidence is decidedly against him. A young man named I n derwood testified that at noon of theday on which Duller wns nssnssjnntcd he saw te boy nt the place where the shooting was done nnd that he had in hi hands a douhle-hnt relied gun. A blacksmith named Wilson swore that the boy cut oil n slug of steel from u rod in hi smithy nnd asked how much powder would lie required to kill a man forty feet away. Judge Womnck, nftcr henring the argu ment at Oxford in the injunction cases ol the (own of jiiirham ngaiust the Oxford mid Clarksville railway and the Hin hum and Northern railway, continued the in junction ngninst the latter road. The judge did not pas upon the conflicting claim ni the panics to these net ions, nut lets them go to the jurv. He orders that unless such issues slinll have been passed uiKin both railways shall serve the public a heretofore. The cases will now go to the supreme court. Statistics show that the Roanoke vnl lev furnished more corn for the Confed crate army around Richmond for the Inst three year of the late war thon any other section of the country, The lands hnvt greatly decreased in vnlttc incc the war licenuse the owners have not liccn able to keep up the dikes thry had built by slave labor. It Is claimed by those who have had years of excricncc on these lands that they are a productive for grain nnd Brasses ns any Innds in the t'niled States. There will pcrhnps be an ellort made to nave an act passed by the next legislature nllowing the counties bounded by the river to nut their convict labor on the dike nnd so reclaim the lundi. MISCELLANEOUS. J. S. GRANT, Ph. G., or miluUi-lnhia College or Pharmacy, Apothecary, 94 South Main St. FOR ALL HEADACHE USE HOFFMAN'S HARMLESS HEADACHE POWOEUS. They are l Specific. feint allBir pli hro alUMwraarrellra. Tk t.itarMkarUt. l'rlr,lU U. fr Mia b dngfiaU t)T bf SAIL AI1RKM Till HOFFMAN DRUG CO, 55 Main St., Buffalo, N.Vi and International Bridge, Ont. FOR tALfR IlY J. S. GRANT. IC your prescriptions are prepared ut lirnnt's I'lmrinncy you can positively o ieion these facts: First, that only the purest anJ hest drugs and chemicals will Ite used ; second, they will be compound- il carefully nnd accurately hy an expert enced I 'rescript iorinl ; and third, you will not lie churned tin exorbitant price. You ill receive the best goods ut a very rcu- sonnblc profit. Don't tbrget the place 'runt's I'hurnmey, 2 1 South Main street. Prescriptions filled ut all hours, night or day, and deliveied free ol charge to any part of the city. The night bell will lie answered promptly. Grunt's Phar macy, S4 South Main street. At Grunt's l'lmrmuey you cun buy any Patent Medicine ut the lowest price ipiol- ed by any other drug house in the city. We arc determined to sell us low as the lowest, even if we have to lose money by sodoing. We will sell all Patent Medi cines at first cost, and below that if nec essary, to meet thepricc of any competi tor. We have the largest assortment 01 Clmniois Skins in Asheville. Over L'UO skins, all sues, at the lowest prices. We lire the agents for Humphrey's llomiKopalhie Medicines. A full supply of his goods always on hand. Use lluncomhc Liver Pills, the best in the world for liver complaints, indiges tion, etc. A thoroughly reliable remedy for all blood diseases is lluncombe Sarsaparilla. Try a bottle and you will take no other. J. S. GK.lXT.Ph. G., Pharmacist, L'-t S. Main St., Asheville, A'. C. WIIITLOCK'S Special Sales Week. Clow buyers will plou w note tlio following; givnt induce ments this week : Iil.'.ck Moli.u'r Iirillin til iiifM at ."() nuil 7.V., formerly 73c. anil 1. Blin k Taurine Suitimrs. fiO and H.'e., former price 75c. and $1. IJIiick Camels Iliiir nml Serge Suitings at 7."e. and Jffl, lorinerl.v -fl and Jfl.a.j. Muck I iem li Henriettas, '(c., 7."c and $1, former rice ;."., 1 and fl.2.". Fancy Mohair IJrilliunt- mes, .e. and i.,c, former price 7"e. and 1. ( oloreil Henriettas at L"ie.. U)c.. "0c. and 7.V.. worth much more. loniestie and Iiimorted Challies at ."c., Sc., and 12c. per yard. ash Dress I-a lines. Lawns and TrintH at :r.. and up. r reni n aim Domestic, sat ires at popular prices. Dress (iinuliains nnd Kiiu-. suckers, large variety. Outinir Llotlis. Tablo Lin. ens, white and colored. White dooris. Anmsnnk-M. Lawns, India Linens, Ham burg's, Laces, Underwear, 1 1 a ml kercl i iefs, Corsets, (iloves and Mitts. Larg;o assortment and low prices. l'arasols and Sunshades. tho most attractive in tho city. Prices lower than else where. lust received A new lot, of IMack anriCrenin Lace Floun cing; and Drapery Nets. boiiictmng; ISew We sell (ho only absolutely Fast iflaclc Hosiery in tno market made bv Smith & Aniroll for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren, also for Men and I Joys. They are guarunteed not to dye, crock or turn green, or money refunded. WHITLOCK'S, 4)6 SOUTH MAIN STREET, Opposite Dank of Asherllla. . " i f I, t( ,1