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J UUUE9 OF ELECTION. Tboae Appointed for tLe Populist I'arty by Clerk Cather. Under the fxisiiog election law tbe judges and registrars of election are ap pointed by the clerk of the Superior vuuikupun toe recommendation of the nr.. . . 1 cnairmen ot the State fx-cative com- mittees. All ot the tlc-tim c ffioers were iuus recommended with th? exception of judges representing the f u ist paity Yesterday wai the dn.-fir ih? apoint- uicnioitnejurige a ci, Nt. t t bairman Ayer not bavi.jg Iw-tr t eat I from, Su lnior t.ouit Cle'k l.atbev appointed me lu.iowir r r tnt y .r:uu? precincts of ii c .. ii'ity. i i son .ricrc:s no Popu- ii.is.iou a oj iian.ee', and no appoint ntfuu hve liern ran'): Attirvi U predceth No. 1-C li. Leonard. No. 2 W. W. Owenbv. N... 3-W. P. Brown. No. 4-W. D Justice. No. 5 W. M. ones. No. 6-J. M. Ingle. No. 7 C.C. McCarty. No. 8 W. P. Kiloatrick. No. 9-G. W. Freeman. Haw Creek N. A Miller. . Hazel L. N Durham. Beayerdam R. V. Wolfe. Biltmorc No. 1 James Keese. Biltmore No. 2 VV. C. Pcnland Swannanoa Joseph I'atton. Lower Hcminj W. L. Henry. Upper Hominv X i. 1 G. W. Curtis. Upper Hominv No, 2 P. P. Morgan. Fairview Jesse William?. Keema Creek No. 1 No appointment. Reems Creek No. 2 No appointment. French Broad M. B Miles. Sandv Mush J. W. Boiling. 1V No. 1 Geo. Harris. Ivy No. 2 R. P. Llewcllvu. Leicester No. 1 James Foster. Leicester No. 2 Wm. Pounders. Leicester No. 3 Wm. Gaddy. Limestone Wm. Nettles. Flat Creek-H. C. Blackstock. Black Mountain J. M. McKoy. HKl'UHLICA.N DATES. Candidates Follow Two Days lieliiud tbe Democrat. Chairman Harkins of the county Re- ' ui: . . i ... puuucuii committee nas issued the arj pointments for the candidates on tbe Republican ticket through the county. The campaign, like that of the Demo crats, opens at Weavervilie, but is just two days behind the date of tl.e Demo cratic candidates. Tbe Republicans fol low in the footsteps of the Democrats almost all the way. Tbe circular sets forth that the Demo crats have declined a joint debate, and lays stref s on the fact that basket pic nics will be held in connection with the peaking. Everybody's basket will be welcomed if well tilled. Populist candi dates are invited to have a division of time. The appointments fillow : Weavertille, Thursday, Oct. 8. Flat Creek, Friday, Oct. '.). Barndrdsville, church, Saturday, Oct. 10. Upper Reems Creek, Hemphill's school house, Monday, Oct. 1L' Black Mountain. Thursday, Oct. 15. Swannanoa, Friday, Oct. Id. Fairview, Saturday, Oct. 17. Arden, Monday, Oct. ID. Avery's Creek, Tuesday. Oct. 20. Alexander, Thursday, Oct. 22. IVnland's Mill, Friday, Oct. 23. Ncw'ouod, Piney Grove, S tturJav, Oct. 2 4-. Snow Hill, Monday, Oct. 20 . Sandy Mush, Tuesday, Oct 27. Leicester, Wedntsdav, Oct. 2N. Candler, Thursday, Oct. 2'.). , Glady Branch, Ftitl ly. Oct. 30 Asheville, Monday uijjht, Nov. 2. Speaking will begiu each day at 1 o'clock p. m. unless otherwise desig nated. COUNTY COM M IS.3ION KUS. Koutlue Work Mr fore the October Mooting of the Hoily. The County Commissioners at this month's session have been engaged upon routine bu.-iuess. The new court house (ju'estion, which was considered some time ago, will probably not come u again this year. The new Board Cominitsionerd will go into office in Di cember, and there is not time lor th present Board to get tbe project we under way. The Board has adopted the report of tbe jury laying out a public road from the Sugar cteek road to tbe Willow crrek road. Notice was ordered given of the filling of a petition tor a public road from Barnardsvilte to the Indian creek road at the aucey county line. A jury wasordeicJ summoned to lav out a public road from the State road a Skyland. on Arden avenue, and intersect tug the Shoal road at T. F. Johnson barn. ItKV EN l K COLCKCTIONS. Amounts I'ukeii lout the Otlli-e In tli Filth District. Cashier Brenizer of Collector Rogers office reports that the revenue collec tions for the Fifth district of North Carolina during the month of Septem her were : Tolmceo Spirits CiKarn Cigarettes. ... Special tax ... fcnutl Miscellaneous I Uf.TJ 44 5.!.7A).l.S 119 S.W 4 I0J.4 fV.SS Total $153,414.83 These amounts were collected at the various offices us follows : v inston fS'i.hija.oj niaicsvuie 2 Asheville 17.801.7 mi. Airy 10.177.S6 KKALS IN D1UT. WliHt Is UoIuk on la the IUal Estate World. The following deeds have been filed in Register Mackev's office: Samuel H. Reed and wife to Fd ward F. Gisou, property in Snith Kiltmore $ D. N. Curtis to J. A. Cogburn, 4-5 acrrs on Glady Fork creek R. h. Israel and wife to Levi S. Clark, 8 acres 011 South Hom iny' Geo. W. Whltteraore and wile to Harriet C. Whittemore, 3 acres to; 450 320 in Ivy township 200 1. ensile OtTleers. The Upworth League of North Ashe ville M. E. church. South, has ehcted the following ofliccrf : Freideot Joe J utice. First vice-presiucnt Fred Sbaford. ,x 1 . ... ... orcouu Tice-prcsiucni .miss ftallie Cc- thev. Third vicr-prrsident Miss Edna Rives. Secretary John Cathey. At Last We have received another lot of of genu ine ; triple plate knives again mis matched, and this time we can offer a firt quality Rogtr'a fork at same price. J. H. Law, 35 Patton ave. For Sale. My property on Haywood street. No. 157. . J.J.Mackey. Call Phone 130 for the best bituml non coals. Anthracite, Gaaand Furnace Coke to be found on the local market. Carolina Coal Co. ABOUND TOWfl. Washington. Oct. 6. Forecast till 8 p m Wednesday: Jeoerally fair; light, variable winds. ! 1 i , . . -"f nu mh.u rossnm gave an t x- c . lnBI? toothsome spread to several friends on Valley street last evening, An interesting meeting is being cot ducted by Rtv. ohn Animons at Mor gan Hill. Ibtrehave been 17 convet- SluDS. The October terra of tbe Criminal Cir cuit court w:ll open on tbe 26.h. Clerk Wilson says there are about 150 cases on the docket. Mrs. Mallorv of New York has rented, through the Clarke & Tincher agency, t. H. Cobb s house near South French Broad avenue and will occupy it during iuc winter. The N rtb Asheville Democrats will or ganize a club this evening. The meeting win be held in A. F. Cook's store built? ing on iiasL street near North Main, be ginning at 8 o'clock. uu' uigui a low was xanen irorn the yard at Rev. McNeely DuBose's on Church street. The animal was fjund ve.-terday in an unused stable near Ravenscrott school, with one horn broken ofi. J. A. Graham of the law department o the Southern, with headquarters at Greenville, S C , has been in the city since Saturday, taking testimony n. various railroad cases. He is a guest ol me uien kock. Marcus hrwin, local agent of the Fi ,1. !;... i n t ... uwnjr h'iu uepoj.it company ot Alarv- land, Baltimore, presents the claims ot his company in an ad. in The Citizen today. fhiT company is accepted hy ine i di ted states Government as sole surety on bonds. The handlers of the freight trains that come into the Sjuthern varris herp nrr s witts. Their specialty is stock trains One of these came in from the west yes terday. It had 13 cars. Within five minutes of its nulline into the rlennr it was made up lor the third division and was Hying eastward. Evangelist R V. Miliar and family re turned yesterday from Brevard, where Mr. Miller has for two weeks been con ducting a revival service in the Metho- . 1 . . U 1 T- 1 uuiiuuan. ine meeting was a very successiui one, 02 persons having pro- icsseu iaitn in vhrist. The announcement of the well known .North Main street house of T. S. Morri son cc Co. will be found among The Citizen's list of new advertisemei.ts to day. Mr. Morrison is now in the North ern markets takioe advantage of bar gains, which advantage he proposes the patrons ot nis establishment shall share Air and Mrs. Wm Daviesand Mr. and Mrs. L, r. of Toronto, Canada, are natterv fark guests. This is their first vi iit to the Land of the Sky. and thev are delighted with it. Thev have been sightseeing daily sirce their "arrival, and yesterday returned from atrip over the Murphy braixh. They will next go to oappuire mountain. 1 he September Bulletin of the North Carolina Hoard o Health, in its report oi ine cortntion ot tails and countv homes for August gives Buncombe 88 prisoners conhntd, which number in cluded SO in the house of correction. Number who can read at d write, 50. r i i. . i u. Lnimoer or inmates ot the countv uuiuc is mvcu as cio, 10 ot whom can read and write. Number givingevidence of successful vaccination, 17. I he space allotted to each inmate of prisjn or county home exceeds 1000 cubic feet. Key. 11. S. McDuffcv. rector of Si. Matthias church, has made complaint of m-Kits snooting nv boys near his home. biuth llcaumont. Yesterday one rifle nail passed daugerous'v near Mr. Mi Dutlcy s head. Hecalud to the unknown shooters to desist, but another shot was hred at.er that. Ed. Slacle and Stcnhen Lynch were arrested lor the reckless shooting and will have a hearing to morrow. Residents of the section rc- terrert to say that the shooting in the neignoornood is becoming all too con mon. OE.MOCltATS, HKGISTEU ' me nooks wm He Open Saturdav Froin ! a. 111. to I p. ui. Saturday will be the third day 01 reg istration in Asheville precincts for the November election. The books of the va-ious precincts will be open between the hours of U a. m. and 4- p. m. Every Ui-uircrat should see to it that his nam is on the book, an 1 he should not pos!- pone registration. 1 he places ot registration as estab- liihed tor the May municioaleleetion, the tirst alter the redistricting, are as fol lows: First precinct--County court house. 5econd Michalov s store, Vallev street. 1 bird (jco. I-. Sjott !t Co.'s lumber vaal. ..ollee street. 101 rth Lindsey's store, E 1st street, near Virth Main. r in h 1- aimers warehouse, North Minn. hixih 1.(, Duckett's stotc, Butlrick hlook. West Ilaywoood street. eventr. Carter s warehouse, Fatton avenue. btgoth Corner Fatton avenue and lrove street. Ninth In rear portionof Steve Smith's grocery store, near old depot. Social aud Weddtne. J here will be a social meeting of tbt Yonni; Peopl-'s union ot West Had Bap tist church tliis evening at 7 o'clock. there will be vocal selections bv Missrs Heardslev ot Michigan. Edna Gape and Blanche I;iiber.toti, and instrumental muic b? Misses Featherston and Rol lins At S:30 Thos L. Gales and Miss Pris cilia Lase wnl be unued in m.irrias:e. The Ninth's Hooks. 1 he rtgii-tration books for the Ninth precinct are open in the old Thrash building, in the rear portion ol Steve. Smith's grocery store at the old deoot insican ci in Mcuowell 6; Daltou s stori as heretofore stated. Oil lleatiuK Stoves. N w is tne time tor them. Tbe stove we sold last vear pleased evervbodv and we win Handle it this year. Asiove thai none hud fault with is a treasure. I. H. Law. 35 Patton avenue. The best paper in which to advertise 15 the one whi h possesses the confidence ot the community in the highest degree. The nigh character f the oarter will hrow a mantle ol credence over all ol the advertising in its columns. Charles Austin Bate?. Special lor Thts Week. Ten nicel v decorated full toilet set for $198. See them in our window. I. H. Law, 35 Patton avenue. How are people going to know wh iber should trade with too if yon doo't tel! them ? PJEUSONAULY. 4; Chronic-lings of tbe Movements o; Home Folk and Visitors. E H. Jewett and family of Manchester in. C, are at the Swannanoa. Mrs. W. T. McConne'l of Marlow Ga., is a guest oi tne Battery Fark. S F. Chapman has returned from business trip to Bi? Stone Gap. Va. Mrs. J. C. Bradfjrd and baby left this morning for Anderson, S. C, Mrs. Brad lord s old home. .Mrs John B Gray left yesterdiv after noon tor it. Couis, where she will yisit relatives for a few days. t'aui 1. Welles, superintendent r-f the third division of the Southern railway. is iii cue uien p ocs cole! Mrs. G. D. Eisterly of Warrensburg lenn, is visiting her sister. Mrs. E. tsaird, b Central averue-. lames C. Alexander and Dariel Alex ander have gone to their former home at walhslla. S. C, for a two weeks' yisit I. M Rogers and C. H. Ray of Wavres vi'le passed through yesterday on their way to .orthcrn cities, for a two weeks trip. I. D Murphy, esq , Kft this morning co at;eno me small circuit of Mfcklen Durg presr.ytery, which met at Davidson Kiver today. miss rsetue Graves, who has been visiting her cousin. Mrs. A D. Cooper, ana oiner iriends here, has returned to uer nome in Wilson. Alt-X. WebO. dlStrice rfonntir crrar,A cnarc ilor, we: t to Hendersonvi lc this morning to make an official vi.i fa firm to tne tiendersonville Pythian lod?e. K-v. James Atkins will leave tomor rOW to attdld the Hnllnn r..,f t Cleveland. Tenn. From there be will go to Nashville to enter on bis work for the winter. t i . . cn iva uemocrat: Mrs T S rc,D., hvuie n visiting her parents, Mr rfuu lvirs. A. K. I), a VlJoo .: . . . 4i IOO iU (III IC .uooav, who has hern visitino 9f .l .a S. A. Stedman's, left Tuesday for Asbi ville. Jit tne Oien Kock : Mra A R R.,mo and children, Johnson City, Tenn ; W. F. L.iuaunax. Kichmnnrt- R T I, ,., Marion: Louis Seiffer Wnahinc't I T , . . n. tiais. Miss f .illi'o M T4.,of K. -" . J fill noxville. W. I. Fitztrerald lefr fnr n.-ru v v.., vesteroav. where he mill cmn h joined by Col. W. E. Williamson lark aurrjuougn and a tew other friends, and U I . J ine party will et joy a week'sduck shoot ing and fishing. Mr. and Mrs. E 1 .uiss u tsnen ot Hednck, Ind.. are in the city, staying at No. SS Charlotte street Mr. O'Brien will leave for his home to morrow, but the ladies will Asheville during the winter remain in AT THE GRAND. i yici amsra is to b: "exposed" i,; thoi- t . t ough shape Saturday evening at tbe Grand ouera house, whm Hr.i T h roweu ot Kentucky, the "Mountain Rnxlr " mill i ; 1 , ..w, nill utmri iiiw IHTTIflllll P.- Ilrn i vthiamsm Exposed" under the aus pices of tbe local Knights of Pythias. wi lYir. fOVie S lerlnrp the rwo.. III Rei.iwsays: "The so aker shrr,i nimseir to def erve every word that has ever been said of hU el versatility. Hisdescriution of the init ia- tion ot Iaac Eicksteio was simolv im mense. At one moment the comiiral in scription i licked roars of lauchter and p,jlaus, the ntxt the s mnathiea of th audience for the frightetcd and siifTVrino canoiuate were aooarenr v mPTnrpsaihi turning from the humorous to thetraci-- u L-ionysius. rvthias and Damon hr showed a familiarity with history and human hearts that comoletelv nis ucaicrs. nis triDute to noble u -. . . J wc- manhood was grand, and baffles tempts at description." all at- Mr. Sliernifiu's Bimetallism. From the Helena Independent. Senator Sherman siys he is a bimeta'- list. He is in love with bimetallism w wants the bimetallism that is gold mon ometallism. He would train hit . f.uu to fly with one wing, "so as to maintain the paiitv" between the winps li 'a n wonder he doesn't hoo on nnr eo keep it from coins to a nremi-.im WK doesn't he glue up one ear so as to keep tbe other in cirtulati jr.? Why not break two legs off each of his eh airs tn tppnthp chairs frcm tumbling over? Or pull out nis upper teeth to keen the lower ones Irom running away to Europe? Licensed to Wed. From Register Mackey's office iicens to wed has been issued as follows: James E. Killian and Delia B nrett. Vou'll get good business without stint It catehv adds you daily print. Indei to Sew Advertisements. Lost The Citiz-n To Let-V I. (-hope For Sale W Turntr Rooms 17 Vance St Wanted P O Box 4 Wanted W C T U Box Ordinance D D Suttle For Rent 71 Oraute St Wanted Carroll Brown For Rent Mrs Buchanan For Rent L R, Care Citizen Oraham Bread French Bakery jnpiiicK uiwus-annur M Field 1 he Liberty Square Parlor w A Boyce Fidelity and Deposit Co Marcus Erwin I OST Yesterday, a $5 note Tewarded bv rem mi no m Fiuder will be .1.. 11 1 1' THE CITIZEN. f RS. Buchanan's combination horse, har ne and trap for rent; also house for rent. 10 6diw 270 S. MAIN ST. Wanted A woman competent to meet the requirements ol coffee house work drefs Ad- W. C. T. U. BOX. dit pOR RKVT-Two fine large rixims and a I ifaiu room in ttrniGn.n room Nice neighbor- hood. Apply io-:diw 7i ORANGE ST. V -"-A. single top buggy; must be 1 e.wu ..'..iii.mii auutcss CARROLL BROWN, Box 447, City. dit A fB7. Par. can get nice rooms with j. yusci place rj ,uicc uiiuuira wan nora square. 10 17 VANCE S r. mr r wr r-... . . iuut luuiris connected, s7 OUUIU MTFPI lm rt.cl.ah. , . ,. '"i A T all times remember that we are he ad- Quarters tor Craham hr.. T... ti . - ju v. fl 1 1 me ul"" ui ui wagons. 1 ney all have tickets. FUNCH BAKERY, Phone 27. 5I college St. SALE A good two story anr1 basement brick business hmist in ' Terms one-half cash balance on ore and two yeara at six per cent, interest. Address '"U!n" P. O. BOX FOR KENT Two or three furnished rooma, suitable for lisht " iently located; good surroandicsa. For adults to 6dit j auuicB?, L K " Care Citizen. IJH3R SALE To scientists, politician, law vera, farmers and ecrvrvrvri in.... 1 s the progress of their country. I will setl at auc tion at 13 o'clock neon an Tnnrtwfe o. - the front door of the court h-use about 700 vols, atner bound books containing Congressional Reports, Presidents' Messages, Geological Sur veys, Arctic Fxolorationa anri r.ih.r and useful information. Also a Billiard Table la Koott condition. Prior tn nlt nm .11 h. seen in my office, it North Court Square. I " , ' W. TUKNKK. I0-6d2t Bonded Anctioneer. T-HE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN THE SOUTH AND FLORISTS. The Need of Organization In Matters Horticultural Pointed Out. The Charleston News and Courier says: The Society of American Florists, savs the Home and Farm, held its twelfth an nual Convention recently at Cleveland, Ohio, and though it was well attended there were few delegates from the South. Tbe South, however, was heard from at tbe meeting. The question of the place of the meeting in 1897 was up for con sideration. . . . Something was said about "recognizing the South." and the lact was stated that no meeting had ever been held in the South, hut while mere wascv.dcnlly little disposition favorphle to this section, "no one seemed willing" to refuse Nashville's friendly invitation. At tn;s point Mr. J. W. C l'eake ot Asheville said: T T . 1 , iKutssiaraineomy southern man in this convention, and I am against going to Nashville. "There is nothing to learn in the South and nothing of special importance for florists to see in Tenuessee. We have nev:r had but 60 members in the entire south, and I doubt if thev have Daid lunr outs. u .: J - "Very little interest is taken in hortf culture in tne soutrj, and I for one vote lor frovidence " That settled the Question at nnw .T u w n. . 7 .... . ncu lur. uchkc sat oown tnere was a stum, ui ayyiause, aid xxasnviiie re ceived 20 votes fo 147 for FrovLierce T I. . . 1 1 i r . i uc iiwuc ano r arm retorts to this vote that .ashvi!!e is not hurt, but it in in evidence that most of the florists who were at Cleveland are still in essentials however prosDeritv mar have attenrlerl their ttljrts, the commonplace men tbev were at tbe outset," and proceeds to vindicate the flowers and fl irists of tVi South from the chare s and sneers of nar. ueake. It wisely, however, drawsa av.iii.ai icssuii irom tne Cleveland inci dent, and applit s it as follows : i he boutb might not otherwise have tnought ot it that clumsy business at Cleveland brought her, ho weyer, sharply to ner senses, rxot that it was at all rer resentative ol the really best of the northern flower growers Why would a uutmucss man unnecessarily insu t anv good customer? Hitherto the South has been unorganized as to matters hor muiiurai. incresnoud he n cpnprn ooutnern horticultui al association, tie outc m? of detailed local organization, uuu irotn tnis should be derived a horti lunuiai nuiuu at .asnviue next year tnat will give the wor d, as it has nnt b -en given before, an idt a of what the South posstses of resources and orodnrt uu lqis account. T - i . . it is enough tor us to 1 ortramz-" inter est and iff ort in South Carolina, nnrl tbf tne movement to make a fl ,ral exhibit a prominent feature of every Fair is a long step in the right direction. THE MARKETS. NEW YORK STOCKS. Today's quotations by Treadwav St tv11in private wire. No. ;i Patton avenue. 2:30 V m 2:30 p m Am. Sugar Re Co. Baltimore & Ohio. iioAm Tobacco Co.. (Canada southern. IC'hic & Northw'rn IChieago Gas Co... IChic. kock I & P. IC C.C & St. Louis iDel Lack & W .. IGeneral Electric iL.S & Mich. So .. 43.21 Manhattan Con... Missouri Pacific... ! N V. Ont. & We it 3. Ry vot. Irs ctt. I do pref do N 7! Tenn C, I & Ry iU. S. L'thr Co pfd b3.,ii Atchison 67 Central ol N. J C. B. & O 9S 61 2 M'l. & St. I'aul C. St P. M. A: O.. IJ. H. Canal 25 4 93 1 Erie Railroad Lake Hrie St W.. . I.'svilleSi N hville M. K. & Texas pie N. Y. Cen. & H... Northern Pacific. do ptel Phil." & Reading Union Pacific Western U. Tel... 22.2 5 3 ' nkw York ruiinn Cash s 371 Decern Ner October r.CuiJinnary.. CHlCAOO CLOSING QUOTATIONS. Cash Dec. Jan I.ar.l .... Ribs Pork 3 to Oats 7.27 7 7 Wheat Corn j6 4 No wire to New York. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. Spots-4 11-16. Spot demand Fair. Sales 1. 000. Prices easier. Receipts -,000. asco Ameri can, hutures opened easy. Dempnd Mod erate. CONTKAC TS. Opening Closing 417-16 4.17 416 416 4-i7-!t 4 i5 Close Yitdy 4. 20 4 21 4 16b Ian. Feb. MOi. Apr. ?eb. Mch. 4SHKVII.I.H Corrected dally by Powell & Snider wholesale ana reian grocers. These nriecs ..-lo ,.ih by the merchants of the f-ity today Bner is to 20' Apples 40 BKJ?s in Armies dried ilZiS,.. Chickens H$ao, Pumpkins, each" -10 TuiKeya 5o75!Sorghum 20 to 25 Ducks i-;(zi2olBeswHx ner lh ,r, Potatoes, sweet 35 Honey io&2xA Potatoes Irish 25 to 35 Wheat 63 Turnips 301(641) Corn ,0 Onions 60 Meal .. Cabbage, per lb rOats .. '.!.'.'.'.' to Beans, per bu.. 75!3i.oo!Rye 50 ja8 55 to 65 Hay, per ton 16 ooi4.oo Chestnuts Celerv. ner dn CAMPHGRLINE 25c. rurts chapped hands. nikp rnnoii skin smooth. Rajsof's Drug Store F ANE'S all steel carriage jack A venier.ee in the stable; strong great con simple aud durable For fa e at T. S. MORRISON'S Cariiage Warehouse. CLASSF;s and private pupils in elocution Uel sarte and other branches of nhDiini' ..i- ture, by a student of Pratt institult . Iriuireat the Asheville Female seminary. 10 jKi 1 pi H JT month will be paid lor 10 Deal t-At' eottaets. modern imnrnrii t, you can aid us in supplying above demand let us know at once. CLARKE & TINCHER. 28 Patton Ave. CAMPHORLINF 25c. Used after shavini; prevents barbers' itch and many eruptionsof the skin. Raysjr's Drug iore. VlANTEU Trustworthy ptrsoa to travi 1 Salary $:5o and expenses. Reference Enclose self-addresstd stamped envelope. MANAGE". - Bex P, Chicago. "VOU never will be satisfied unlil you have - your linen washed at the MODHL STEAM LAUNDRY. 'Phone 70. E. W. Band. Prop. t,- VERY one that buys a 5 cent cigar wants get the best The White Knight will plea to you ease HRSTON'S. 26 S. Main St. 'Phone iS.v POR SALE Mrs. P. C. Wilson wishes to sell all the properlv that she has ahu ritrVii n tie to one very valable place for a fine stor NO. 27 South Main street title !iiar!ir,ti.rt. mice nice lois ior nuwaing in Skyland. or will '" a icrm oi years. Aaaress or apply to S. C. WILSON, 9-i7dimo No. 4 College, cor. Val lev. CAMPHORLINE 2SC. Commence early in the Wint.r lrnc your hands white, your cheeks soft. Raysor's Store Rooms & Offices For Rant. Ti.e laree new store room In Panm. k.iij ing of Pa' ton avenue and Haywood Street. Small store room in same hiitlrlimx fmninn Six eleeant offices building and front half of third flnnr nain 1. same building fronting on Patton avenue and Haywood street. Very desirable as a lodge room. Three communicating offices on second floor of T. C. Smith's drug store, southwest corner Public Square. One large store room and building on Lexinsr ton street, now occupied bv W. B. Williamson & Co., as a furniture room, "Possession 1st Sept, Small blacksmith Spruce streets. shop corner Eagle and Brick building on Market stieet, over I. T Owen's paint shop. Apply to RUTLEDGK, PATTERSON, WEBB & CO., , . , . Agents, 5 "P,,0 Jn"lon.Iluilding. southwest corner Public Square, or Thomas D. Johnston. 'drm-atp . The Buyers' Convention Meeting now in our stores to choose the most popular Carpets made for winter rooms. Carpets pledged to give complete satisfaction ; to wear as only purest wool with pure dyes can wear ; to promote economy by low prices. Our stock of Rugs, Linoleum, Mattings cannot be sur passed in lowness of 16 Patton Ave. W. B. The Liberty f- y rB"'-.s 4... - IF! W. A. BOYCE, 11 Patton Ave, Asheville. "The Eureka'IcoLD CORNER COLLEGE AND LEXINGTON AYENDE. FINE W ines and Whiskies Beer, Ale, Porter And All Kinds of Mixed drinks p A, G. HALYBURTON, Proprietor. Grand Opera House SATURDAY, OCT. 10. Pythianism Exposed By- J. H. Powell 'THE MOUNTAIN HOWLER." AUSPICES PISG.MI LODGE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. The late Vice-President Thos. A. Hen dricks pronounced Mr. Powell one of the most versa' lie and fasciuatintf orators ne every ceard. R. S SMITH, ARCHITECT. I'AKAGOS BUILDING, PATTON AVE, 'PHONE 383. Fight years with the late R. M. Hunt, six years resident architect for Geo. W. Vanderbilt, esq.. estate and Biltmore House, Biltmore, N. C. School Book Buyers Will please remember that we being members of the Clerks' close at 7 o'clocs and union will come and get their BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES before that time. Oar stock is very laree and low as any other house. Morgan's Book Store 3 W. COURT SQUARE. ARTHUR J. WILLS, ARCHITECT AHD SUPERIHTEIDKJT, 33 & 34 Patton A woodfia Street, Nye Hone. Bock ShoalstetcT 1 price and in excellence in quality. Williamson & Co., Furniture. Carpets. Etc. Square Parlor. Without Exception the llandsomest Square Stove in the Market Malleable Iron Grate Handles. Handsomely Ornamented W.th Nickel and Tile. WEATHER IS THE TIME TO THINK OF WARM Wraps, And When You Think of Wraps Think of THE BAZAAR 43 Patton Avenoe, F .r You Will Find HANDSOME WRAPS at ATTRACTIVE PRICES In. LATEST STYLES at THE - BAZAAR HEADACHE! Judijing from dailv a i tary endorsements . iui ucauacne. it gives .vi. iciiLi ana is sale to use. We sell it as we etll many other things yonr uai ii H iaiis. trice 25c. ranpC!D Lacyy PENROSE BALDWIN, MANAGER. J. C. RUMBOUGH, REAL colATt AND LOANS, Paragon BulldiuK, Haywood Street. Miss Harger's School For GIRLS, will open Sept. 16. 1896. at 11 HAYWOOD STREET, AahevUIe, N. C. Tuesday Evening, October 6 1896. Gas Coke We have Coke Specially prepared for Cook Stove and Ranges, and the Beat Qualities ot ANTHRACITE- -PARLOR LUMP- COAL COAL Thoroughly screeneu at onr tbe only reecreening chute In tbe Order received for wood from Blltmore Estate. Dry and Prepared at wanted. Prompt delivery. Asheville Ice Call Phone 40. The Children Have Resolved To Buy Their s chool Books For This Term at ROGERS' BOOK STORE 22 South Main St- COLD BROOCHES. We have just received a variety, higher and med designs and must be seen to be appreciated this grand display ::::' A. KIENLE, Asheville's Leading NO. 53 PATTON AVE. The Guarantee Shoe Store Just received the latest styles in Patent Leather Shoos, from A to E widths. A full line of TRUNKS AND VALISES. M. LEVY, Prop., New Line Stoves. Large Line Tinware. We are prepared to do all kinds of plumb ing, tin, slate and cornice work Steam and Hot Water Keating. It will pay you to call on us your order elsewhere for anything in our line. Hot Air Furnaces. McPHERSON & CLARK, 45 College Street. THE WHITLOCK 41 Patton Ave Call attention to th . - -" ' auu n ilivn on;tl I 'I CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHINGS for men, bovs and .-l.il dren. We open the season with These goods are all wool, Black Cheviots, smooth and rml, surface, well made and worth $12. Tlie Astl6Ville Woo(lworl(in2 Co- Is prepared to furnish building descriptions, including . . . DOOES, SASH, LLINDS MOULDINGS, STAIR WORK, MANTELS, ETC. Buildings, Banks. School Houses and Stores a Specialty. We do the highest grade work, also lower grades to suit customers. Send for estimates. ThB Ashevi,le Woodwor,(ins Teleahone No. 164. SURETY Fidelity and Deposit HOME OFFICE: Accepted as Sole Surety on ' BHCOMRS sngvTv . Judicial Procin,rsr Ds nhi . -iC"t..Ad.rai?i8lrato. nd in all undertaking , Accepted by the United SUtes cioVeVnn,.. . ' Bccomn .,r.i. bo"ramnt as te81, sits an . oaeroiiiuie juses. Railroad Ex Drew s nr reamzitirin express ana HERMAN E. BOST.KB 8ecreUry and Treasurer. EDWIN Wl R j-ield. Preside n MARCUS ERWIN, AGENT. ASHEVILIF N n Office over Battery Park Bank. j A Mean-Looking Letter-Head H.,lo many, dollar for busineM men. If a "j i-wL uc wears nc u himj Judged b, the letter-head he Aa artUtlc ,nd burtne-Uke letter-head ha, U cnentlybeeaab of credit. It may be looked on as a food lament. Let The CUile" ComJ your basinet wUh.toodco.t of printer.- ink. Furnace Cok -DOMESTIC Nl COAL citv. & Coal Compaoy. 34 Patton Avrnut laro-o lin r gold pins of evt-rv are all of the lat-i Do not fail to -.. Jeweler and Optician NEAR POSTOFFICE. 30 Patton Ave. Periodical ticket Uken. on short notice. before nlarinc CLOTHING HOUSE, Asheville, N. C , a special offering of J20 Suits at S8.90. Call and examine them. finis of alj w. g. rich, supt BONDS. Company of Maryland. BALTIMORE, MD. Bonds nf Pr.him niniaic - - w. HUI1U Ull U J. e DUJ"ess or lawyers sole surety on tnnds of ; -r,i . . X. aVaclor8 and Employe.-. Telegraph Coratanif nH i Jr, man la iudirrri h. .
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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