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1 ' As cheap as the Ahaaoest cost or no cost v Examinft mv sine tVflf ore buying. Much, the JartrftHt assortment in the city, Costings from 18c to $1.50 per yard. ' Also Bags, Mat ting, Oil Cloth, and Linoleum. JAMES P. SAWYER, : Nos. 15 and 17 Patton Avenue. CI.OTHISO. My fall and winter stock has just arrived. It is complete in all departments. Mens', youths' and boys suits and over coats A large assortment ef shirts, col as and cuffs. Cravats, ties, mens' underwear, hats and shoes. am"still selling my" dry goods, groceries, notions and .ladies' and Misses' shoes at cost. Call and examine my goods. JAMES P. SAWYER. Nos. 15 and 17 Patton Avenue. The BUYERS' GUIDE 1 lsapd Mstcrt nd. 8epfe- tr. It la an encv. ( 1 olopedia of useful infor V Jt I mation for oil who pur- era olothi you and furnish you with au tn neoessary and unnecessary appliance te ride, walk, dance, sleep, at, fish, hunt, work, go to church, W stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make a fair estimate of the value of the BUYEE8' GUIDE, which will be sent upon receipt of lO- oents to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. UL.I14 Kiohigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. Mexigan coffee. I now have in store for said a small lot of very fine Cordova Coffee at 25 cents pet lb , when prime Rio Coffee was selling at 16 cents per 18. The price of CORDOVA was 25 cents per lb., now prime RIO Corner Church Street and Avenue. than can be gotten in New York, but what difference does this make to the people of Asheville. let's give New York chance any how. Respectfully, S. Ft. KEPLER. 53 South Main street ' Qjane ST dtf 1867. Hamuton 1887. -AND Featherston. The Oldest and Most Relia ble Liquor Store in N. C We carry the largest assortment of gTds of any house in the State. ... We handle notnin?- but the tv ueiii goou Our -Whiskies Ana iJrandies at . pronounced bj nyBicians . to be pure ud un- - -: adalteraiea. v None bot'pttre'Liquors'Jare fitfcfo medicinah'parpoges. Ow Stook is Complete in : Everv Particular. Old Corn Whiskey frorn oneto four years old". Old Rye. of the highest standard " brands. - All kinds of Wines, BeeisAles, sorter, ecc so, JCigars and Tobacco n jrreat quantities and finest on " "the maiket. . ' We are verv thankful to onr' n tront for their past favors, "and we wish to say in conclusion that our prices and goods are light down to he hard times. Be convinced by calling on us, West Side Public Sk ail T f , r square, Asnevtue in.u. iano3m ' J ,1 a m fcsiiai.tiinasa I :r vn: a t f st. itv'etiia'it.s SPECIAL NOTICES. Can be had at NO. 68 I epot ktrcet. Gentlemen pretence i ma? 13 dtt E JlOB BJSnT. House of ten rooms full? : rjrritahpri. miftatila ti divide or usu ss a whole. Jr'or terms api j 168 i;uesiuui sixeMt. Sep -9 dtf A FEW MOBF. B ' ARDERB wurBo oinwi. ABfuis xeasoabOic, JU1J 11 uu OR RENT. Four cimfn.tAhlv fnmdiioii -' . - J ' va IWUU) HJl It tor terms apply at 35 Wood fin street. P OK BALK. o'd cheap. pply at CITIZEN office. wvt out Ull H OKSE3 FOB SALE. lilliiri.i..i, .. Would trt J r 4 for thirtr fe -1 r respousibie parties. Ap..lyto F STIKELE v'Hr iguiw cor. fcwanuaiio IJotel. r1 OOD PKIVATB BOAKS. t: OMlHnir muJ ....-..... 1 . " " ' j i . u. c uuiuii van ne stooniiiiOCHeQaaUsfacUiray bv apnlTineto JWJt.S. T, W. il el. , ... iS naywond street, nov 10 dtf near Battery Park. F OB BENT. TWA PrftsiMd K .. ' . . . . nenrcornerof chf stout sl eet, in good rnai7 Good water. Best neighbors in Asheville Marble Works, 8. K. Court Square. fOB RENT, A fnmfVmaVlA eiw . . . J,.! iTT . x,jui cuiiMgc m a most aesir iblr quarter on . hest-mt tfi-et Also two 2 .a'soae rooms and tho othsr 6 rooms, oi .u ."vw AJjlJLK w. VAN IM V KK. . , . Attorney at Law, octal dtf McUud Law Building. D1IXSBOEO TO FBAKKI.TN. Mr T C rnnnlnwhorn nf X"- . 1 1.. ... nH lar livprymao of Wes eru t'arolii'H, hasarraiis;e4 10 mave uuiso-iro, on lue- Mr. N. ; Koad ior Franklin, tv. 1ft Aalv at i xt .. .1 10 . o to Fraiiiiu ana return to biJlsluro the sume ut, ii,u oniyLy, uoniiorc ana ut?ieritv. . - iimuingusin s uursj3 or nai'Ks at 1 Dillsboro station, ! nap 4 asioos .. No. y0 I'atS'm Aveiiao, 14 nf'.nsr nnAi ami elm 4a l ; . i. . i A1. "r"--, uu. uuu a -i ivauj WiLU till LI1C latest desitfius ot Fn.ii ul Winter Ct- mn. Dinner and FvpRinpr Tir.-..KPB rhiM cioihiut?. Infanta eutix wardrobe iurnidbevi wilu iem:y rouei & assets. 31 "OSEY TO LOAN, lu onrna nf ftnin mil nn m i t lands m Riinrjimhm n.-.i ur.Hi.. ... AK longtime and ieasunable terms. or parueiitRrs, spplv to M. E. CARTER, Attornpy at Law or F. N. CABKINOTON. T I T 1.. sept 12 dwCmns Asher'.le. N. O. rjlRUSTEfi'S SALE " riv virtn 1 of a 1pai1 nf.1, ,n n a K James 0. Vurphy dated O-nob.'r I t. IsjiT. nd duly regiaVred in lvk It -t j a:e Si, r, ecnre the p-yrarfiit. o, .reriuin n.nes mwili n ''T ihereiir. 1 will sell nt ;")! aucitou for dun nt, ihe I'ourt House in kr'o. X O . oa S turdav. i&em- r 1st. lhSS. '.hi! IrorfTf.v ilprit.o.l i i"cni.l . nor siiid prnpertr uir a eitinJajr. the rlty r,i As e- vuieou m mntuiii sireet. ijini ig th lot ot Eleonora Wiiuoob, eontuining hi a-jre, more or leas. This HieSJth davof Oct ix-s. 1. M. CAMPBELL, Trustee. oct 81 d3nd'y8 V.BROWN A CO., TJndertale-r&3 JRZ$ 4 a a Hi V5"i - T; ' 3 .-? " (Over VonGilder A Brown's ASHEVILLE. N. C. Patton f :ntflrC"nce t0 'ne citizens of AsJ.e f nS count!? that they h - 0? icept a full iiae 0'. COFFIKS, CASKE1S, t CUIAL HOEEf, At CHhAi- con ix r r all kixds Embalminsr a greets! All tt.Ua m,-riirr- right or nav. 2.- JESSE R. STARS ES, UNDERTAKER, EMBALMER,,' ASHEVILLE, N. C. Every requisite of the business furnish ed. Plain wood f.aspq Walnut nr Cl.itH covered cnketa. Metallic raskets, both plain and Hetfiintlv drapeil, Robes of al) qualities, llearso wita heavy white or Ll .. . A . All calin day or rii;;ht promptly an- wirpd T.lf-rMrfch flmt rtmSl rrl ii promptly attended to. O Hire never closed." uuiiu mu reeivitfuuo mo. in x. iMam St. oct 27 dtf CAUTIO Beware of Fraud, as my name and the prk are stamped on the bottom ot all my advertised shoes before leaving tuc factory, which protect the wearers against high prices and interior goods. It a dealer offers W. fc. IJongla shoes at a re duced price, or says he has them without my name and price stamped oa the bottom, put him down aa a fraud. 17. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE s) GENTLEMEN. The onlT t'alt S3 PEAMtESS Shoe Fnio,-.tl Inside. KO TACKS or WAX T17ftEAI to hurt the feet, easy as hand-sewed nd AV 3 X NOT KIP. - - W. t. DOUGLAS 4 SHOE, the orfginal and only hand$ewed welt $4 shoe. Equah, custom-made "hoes costing from Sfi to S9. W. I,. DOUOT.A4 S3.no POLICE 8HOE. Kailroad Men and Ijetler Carriers all wear ihcm. 'Smooth Inside as a Hand-Sewed Scoe. KoTacka or Wax TJired to Imrt the feet. XV. L. IOUOJ AS Sti.riO KHOK is unexcelled for heavy wear. Best Calf Sloe for Ihr price. W. I.. IOULAS S3.?3 VTOKK1XG. MAN'S SHOE la tne best ki the world for tough wear: one ptitr on:M to wear smil a year. W. 1,. DOUOtAS m SHOE FOB BOYS is the best Scliool Shoe in the world. W. Li DOUGLAS S1.73 YOUTH'S School Shoe gives the smalt Boys a chance to wear the best shoes in the world. Alt made in Congress, Button and Lace. Tf not old Dyvour dealer, w-ite W. L. IHUOLAfl JtBOCKTON. MASS. HERRING t WEAVER. - AGENTS, -lASIIKVILlLli:, IK. C. 1 am thoroughly prejiarc flo all manner ot Blacksmtihlug Eepairingi' Carriage. Buggies and Wagona, to worx attiie lowest, prices, and to give satisfaction. Horse ehoelrir,a arKHjalty. ... Give me a trial. .H.W.HOWARD, as dl2m " a Barnard Bill, Eagle street. cimig foot r.oiv snouLD'En-Box, BCEKW AVC itil AKD SCAB IN SHEEP I f At a.v v MEN OF NOTE, renaoal Items from tba Kevrapapms. WDM U It to B Faawu.- The chief reason for tloltke's resign" tion, expressed in hia letter to Emperor William, is that "at my great age I am no lunger auie to mount a liorso." John Tod, a Scotchman who ha jtisl puuusueu in nxiinDurgn a book entitled 'liits About Amenca,'V8ay that Amer ican women " hare ' great power of ei pressing what they mean. Ex-Governor Knott, of Kentucky, has am reaa a 000K mat nas been published within the last liftfvn years. Ho reads tne newspapers only when Jie caimot avoid iu Ue says tliat tha old books ore good enough for him. ' The only Indian in Dakota to whom naturalization papers have been issued is the Rev. Luke P. Walker, a graduate of t!u Indian school at Carlisle, Pa. He is 11 tull blooded redskin, but has - com pletely severed lus tribal relations. - A Richmond paper tella of a local Iau Brutnmel of half a century ago wlib -would be a formidable rival ot iierry Wall wero ho olive today. ,H? was tne dcsc uressea man or nis day, and when he tiled left a legacy of seventy one pairs of trousers to hi3 heirs. The home of Maurice, Thompson, the poet, at Crawfordsville, Ind., is a dark gray house of a dozen rooms, deep set in a little grove of maple3, and looknig iiitf a broad, beautiful street, on the other side of which is a well kept park of five acres, set in trees and carpeted with blue grass. - . - . : The king of the Belgians, who has been visiting plain Mr. Mackinnon in Scot land, is a very quiet man, .and he pre served hi3 incognito so well that his roy alty was not suspected. He went about in knickerbockers and. hob nailed bootsj and it is said that he didn't took the least bit like a king. Chief Justice Fuller is the smallest man oh the supreme court bench.. H ia 5 feet C inches in height and weighs 125 pounds. Justice Gray is "a riant compared to Fuller, being 0 feet 5 inches in height and weighing nearly 800 pounds. Justice Harlafi" is also a large man, being two inches over six feet in height and weighing 250 pounds. That wonderful pianist, J&sef Hof Inann, has grown stout and sturdy since ho left New York. His return next year will be eagerly looked forward to by lovers of the phenomenal in music. It turns out now that a great many stories about wealthy people who were anxious to devote a hundred thousand dollars to the boy's musical education, philanthro pists who were bound to prevent his playing at any cost, etc., wee pure in vention. It is said that the late Charles Crocker, the California millionaire, was never so happy as when enjoying the fun to be got out of his enormous wealth. It is told of him that ho enjoyed with the keenness of a boy the fun of running up tho price of a picture or bit of bric-a-brac that u fellow millionaire was bid ding on, and that he was equally well pleased if the other had to pay a big round sum for it, or if it was knocked down to him after the other had chased it up into tho thousands of dollars. . John Lucas, tho head waiter who died at Saratoga the other day and left a for tune of $G0,000, used to scorn an ordi nary foe, although ho did not hesitate to mete out punishment to any guest who failed to render tribute. On one occa sion a lady put $3 into his hand and Baid: "I want a better place in the din ing room than this one, so near tho pan tries." Lucas threw back the money tnd shouted out, angrily: "If you think 2 will win my good will you are mis taken." It took a fee of at least $20 to recuro any favoritism from him. Enoch Pi att, who gave to Baltimore tho free library that bean his distin guished name, recently entered upon hit 61et year hale and vigorous in body and mind. Mr. Pratt, whose name will be linked with that of Johns Hopkins as 'a benefactor, did not wait for the uncer tain operation of a will, but gave the li brary building and the ground it stands on (valued at $250,000) and his personal check Tor nearly $850,000, upon the city of Baltimore agreeing to give $50,000 a year for the support of tho institution, which has had v the incalculable ad van tage of his personal guidance thus far. Detroit can be proud of Joseph I Hudson and not make any mistake about it. In 187G the clothing firm of K. Hud son & Son, one of the largest in Michi gan, compromised with its creditors and paid sixty cents on tho dollar. Not long after the failure the old gentleman died, and Joseph L. Hudson, the son, carried the business forward as well as he ecu Id. He soon proved that there was tho right business mettle in him. He gradually Etood on solid ground again, and now, after twelve years, has paid every dollar of the 40 per cent, indebtedness some tiling oyer $20,000 of the original firm. He has paid interest money, too, on all the 6u:ns since the date of the failure, and gono to no end of trouble besides to seek the creditora out, east and west. He has just paid the last debt, that of a poor widow in New York city, who was tho last to be found, and returned . to hi3 home completely happy.; No one would predict now that his business will not double in a year. - John W. Bookwalter has been one of the most interesting characters in New York -lately. He, is a quiet, " reserved looking man of medium stature, . broad forehead on which big, iron gray brows stand out in bold arches, speculative gray eyes and thick thatch of iron gif.y hair. Mr. Bookwalter, who was the Democratic candidate for governor of Ojiio some years ago, does not look over fifty years of age, if so old. In conversation he is as charming as he chooses to be, ahd, while a persistent bachelor, he is a great favorito in society when be goes near it. His collection of Japanese .antiquities is said to ba tho finest in the Vprld. At his homo in Springfield, O., where he has made and is making an enormous for tuMe out of the manufacture Qf water wheels, Mr. Bookwalter had collected9at treasures from all over the ancient and modern world. 1 Some" years 1 ago he brought most of his collection to New York and stored it. Some of it is now oa exlubition in the Cincinnati- centennial. Among hu treasures are white cashmere shawls eighteen' feet long and ten feet wiue, which can easily be drawn through an ordinary finger ring. . This is the Top of the Genuinb Pearl Top Lamp Chimney, Allothers, similacare imitation. This exact Isabel is on each Pearl Top Chimney. A dealer may say and think he has others as good. BUT KB HAS NOT. Insist upon the Exact Label and Top. For Sue Everywhek. Made only by GEO. A, KACBETH &C0., PittsSiSirgh. Fa. If til fIVI V OntforwsOmBrTon(m,lav4e 111 kfl UilL. 1 i of mtnJy vlfroT-dfivelcTiment, cod - Adaaoetc BOOSFRE IMatiCo., . . mar20deod& w I y , liuotuig lc:i:.: im i b HEAif INFLAMiTATIOX, OLD KOELA CAJiED151iEASTl& INSECT UKESi tii'iai-Jll . iii rr W. ... i Uajjiai - I TAILORS -1VB.UK L A N-D, ' TAILOli, !. BemtoanrloBBCSto the cttisetis' of Atineville tbat Le is carry ing ou the talloi mg busiucss ln Boom 18 Eagle Hotel Bldipg, np staii g. third flro?t entrance neif door to tne posVolflce.. , l i "' , - S . - ,r' . . Kpefclal Altention to Epait--InK, Cleansing un Alteration b Rr mckinnon:& ca, Ben to. announce mat mey nave openeu 1 their :: r - ii Tailoring Estatlislirieat with a fine selection ol goods at prices to suit all, classes and by: ' t . Strict Attoatioa ; -: to bnsinees 'will do their utmost to please a-who should favor them with ; -; -.4 Their Patronage. " ; We also beg to intimate that we dp ! ( ladles? jTaiXoriiig -f 1 in mil the latest fashionsnote the address, NO. 33 PA, rTON AVENUE, over Brown. Godger & Co.'ff ietore rf an Wdtf '1- v v J 5 - T 1. 6. Hallibartoi?, x Prop. This Hotel is located within one !inndred feet roitoa . Railroad - Depot, thcSuperlntendent and tt of the W. nCc.B". H. 1 of the W artern North Carolina Railroad - Depot, and ttex' to the offloes ot the General Freight Agent ' v ."t t.f a - tOOa,Jt.are,J VOmspan&m Rooms -sr-m - REASONABLE TERMS. FIRST CLASS BAR is attached, wnere will be found at all times th ; test brands of ' r . Ziquors,1iities Brandies, Higars, Tbarto. Telephone connection with Up-iown. mchS dtt AT THESHOE ST NO, 30,!S.:3IAIN ST.. ASHEVIL,IiE, X. C. HERRING & WEAVER . Are offering inducements tor a good share of patronage, both city and country trade. They carry the bst makes ot .Shoes now on the: market Soineol which are in Ladies' Burfs, Sollers, .Zeifrlere, Evict & Bros., E. R. Keed 4 Co.; in Men's Lilly, Brackett & Co., Hannn & iSon, U. Hess & Bros., Heywood, W. L; Douglas, and others .'. - -. Their line of fine Silk Umbreilae, manufactured by. Wm. Ai Drown '&. Co., Philadelphia, expressly"' for their trade is the best in the city ! .; -. r-; -i ; "Cbme and see, also the "best' -Hat that Can be benght in the city, for the money.. You will consult your own interest by examining carefully the complete line of fine goodfl'kepi y ' f . f s- i : CC HERRING fc . WEAVER. ' A LARGE I OT OF ; . : ROSENDALE.- . , ROSEND ALE.j ' portland, ;portlaio,3 - " AHD OTHSR f AND OTHKB; - HYDRULTC CEMENTS, HYDRAULIC CE3IENTS, just in. r; ; JUBT VS., V-V, -2, PLASTER. QALCINED PLASTERING HAIR AT SOcts. PLABTERIKG HAIR ATSOcrs. NAILS and NAILS and LOCKS. LOCKa All Fold in large or small quantities at close margins. - . . BE1RDEN, RANKIN &CO,' 55 South Main St. oct 4 dtf ;,., . W. O.' MULLER Sl No. 7 South Main btreet, " ' i.n . - , Asheville, W. C. ..y DEALERS ,IN ... All kinds of - WhiBkie8, Bi-andie"s,r Wjiies Ale, PortesrCi(tarB, Tobacco, Sic.) fine -'. - ' Kentucky Bye and Bourbon . - v- ' Whiskies a specialty. ; - DI8TII.LBRS' AGENTS OB ' Pon orth Carolina Corn "Whiskey and ..f.'i -.a Apple Brandy. . -Pure. Jarley Malt 'hiskey .for medical purposes always in stock. . Sole agents and aathcrized bottlers ot "Anheuser-Busch Brewing -Association' celebrated &l. Xouis Lagt Beer for . r ' . Western.' Kth .Corj.tna. .,1 - The lollowine Brewings constantly on hand, in kegs and in bottles Anheuser Bosch, Standard,. Imperial Pale Lager and original Budweiser. Goods delivered to any par: of the city free. Prompt Rttehtion paid to all or ders by maiL ' Telephone call No. 39. Billiard Hall on 2d floor. CTJIti: EOLLOWirOItN, CAKED BAGS, GSUii A HOOF DIsSEAbli IN CATTLE i Pren(i3ifadHot5li1 !NfT'- I :i-kV", J co.; Sevang Without Labor. A COON TO WOMAN I Mo: More: Nervous Prostra ,. .tion and Disease from CI Brain Ssiing Miass, . Three Times tlie Amoniiw ofSew ' ins Done that Is Possible by . : - Foot Power ; t " -Sewintrnnicnlneg ran hy water motors are now on exhibition at the roams of the ssinger Mann- , No. C2 KontU Main Street,; two doors Sotith Of Post Office. TAdin are Invit e.1 to fall and make teBts by their own semsr on niarh nes run by these rcotois. Stttisfactlon guaranteed., ' ; W, 8. CUSHMAN.1 ii- S Jf. .". 3 . A. W. UKUSEY, 8n Oiif enemies in Asheville ; ...... ,Are poipg to be lost. 'Fdr we" Jiave d -'termined ."To mark our goods at cost. s'Afrithin onr gates" ate calling ' 1 i ne Duyers who procure . ,. '. : All thai thev nti?. atfnrices Yhigict4 can e'er secure. - " The history of Asheville i h Can show no grander theme -Than Smith & Baird's rock-bottom y -- nousewi, . j, . ; , ,., -Xwould make a glcrious hymn, ' ? , v . .. .4 ; .. . . , , , ; i ... v,, -'f any pione gentleman- .'',"' nouse- JtJr. Shonld tint it into rhyme, Pl!pr4 t-ey have sncreeded. - - t . Because they don't cive "ti'm-.". f " - ' Now jro to S. & R's when yoii j Want anything that's good, ' -Th'ey are OuK , and ever have, , . JQilt-edacd in ABheville's- food. 1 ' J ITRICE LIST. Good - Coffee, from 5 to 7 lbs. for $1.00 t&Jnolated'nguar 10J lbs ; " 100 Krowh " -: 14 " 1 00 Full Creatn Ch'ese, 15c. per pound California Apricots, .5c. tcan l' - Pearff,- 25c " " Ch rries, v 25c.: " - " -. y m Granes, 2oc. ' " Durkees Salid Dressing, 40c. " " pint. Worceaterahire Saace 25c. f Deis. Co; ounut 15c. Pino Apple Cheese f LOO each Edam Cheese, ( , f 90c. - " (ox Gelatine, .- 15c . Macaroni, 12Jc. . pet lb. Subiime Luca Oil, 35c : " pint. Lea & Perrin's Sauce, 45c. " " -Lucget's Champion Corn, 15c ; '" can. Best Catsup, 15c- "bottle f Lemon,'Yanillft, Rose and other Ex- iracts from 40 to SO cents. Plum Padding, 25c. per can Oyrtflra from 75c to $1.00 per doz. cans Sardines, 7$c to 15c per can; French and American Ovster B:iy APDarasu., 4 cansf6r 35a; 3 lb. Tripes, 20u ; Hops, 5c.; Spirsach.i 15e ; Greated Pineapple, 25c; Colntnbia River Saimon, 15c; Jelly, 10c-; Tapiocaj 10ci; 8aga, 10c.; Tea from 40c to $ l.dOfS lb Tomatoes, 10c; Mackerel, 15c; da:ns, 15c; Oat Fiake,-7c. j er lb ; Oat JieaLiic. per lb. r - We have just received a car load of Daily B ead Flonr, best on the markt-t at $3.00 persack This flour we guaran tee, or your money refunded. The goods we ofler are the best qual itv; bnujrhit irom reliable houses in Jlew York, and we oiler housekeeper induce aiPiHs to buy out gooods and save vour money.' ' - , ,. Respectfully, etc., SMITH &B1IRD. h .?o Eegia Eers W'Orca HE Continue for 30 days ! on thegreatand importantquestionof how ! Ls i r can ell goods cheaper than any honse in the United States or any part of Georgia. Just See I Ladies' Corsets at 25c to $1 25, Splendid Ginghams at 7c to 10c, Gents Unlaundried Shirta at 45c to 90c, Shirt; ..warranted not to rip in r'; 40 y ears 1 ' ' ' " ! A 1 i. W oof fiiledTennesseeJeansat30ct3, Graham's Home-Made Shoes in all grades and a new: style in them at $2 50, i worth $U 40 per: pairi ; ; Ladies' Dires Goods . I am filling orders from .neftly eyery county in the State which proves what I say. Don't get foaled, hy cost advertise ments, bnt if you want good new good at bargains, come and see mej I have about eleven thousand DaTowcls in linen goods from 75cts to f , T$o 00 per dozen, Plenty of ..Bleached and - Unbleached ..'8he'"rn in 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, cheaper thar...- vrfr, - - . - . ? Ladies'- $ ose, i Gents' Hose," .'Cravats, . jCollajv Cuffs, . - - - i " Shoes I fehoes I Shoes ! Shoes ! Shoes I -Strrfw IiatK fev4 ent up, ' V ? : s - Ta?re Linen, KajiWn?' . "i 5 -Butirick's Patterns,'a,nr" don't forget we ' I SIV you a Fashion Sheet Free, at ' W; HriiilA'S;; Spot Cash Store. H2E tfJSUBAfJCE FSKE,XIFE,. . X OOI DENT.- - f ; - - XT TUB BASK OF ASHEVILLE, ASHEVIIILE, N. C, 1 " epresent the following Companies, vi i TIRK. .. ' , ' t CASH ASSSTS IN TJ. 8 .nJ Nevadii'of California, L f3,497,8!!3 UjnriTti'iAal ot Ne York. r.ambanr Bremen of Grmsny,.... u.mloa..ssnranco of England,... N BV&riof New Yo'k................... ().;t?nt of Harrford, rl biixo Brooklyn. at 1 '-"I l'ire a: d Murine ot Minnesota. -u.tcrnit New Orleane,..... CMcrn of fort'iiio Mut'iftl- A v .dent Association. .?-t.naL4duH(iranco-Oo-: :. 1,667.69 S.0S4.i;9 1,541,061 " 41,t4 cuirifi sv:xi:v, s i.'li; n'd n ".li- KLSi-0i:LrfISIi0i;!5L3&;llGLi;si 4 Real Estate Agency - OF L. A. Farinbolt, Boom 11, BlcXond Building. Having effected business arrangements with a number of large REAL ESTATE firms in be Northern and Eastern States as well as the Western and Sonthern Slates, my facilities for handling all classes of property are superior. . My list comprises some of the most Desirable properties, m proved and unimproved, both for SALE AND RENT, in the city of Asheville. " I OFFER SOME Special Bargains, at present as , the owners must raise money. I offer 75 8b ares of Boilston mining stock, or will exchange for real estate. A beautiful . farm 200 acres. 3 miles from the city. A-ppiy to LAaFARlNHOLT BOOM NO. II, MCLOUD BUILDING. .. Parties having city property for sal can borrow money on same, if pUced in my hands. I have several small farms near A she He. which I will sell cheap. f-.-i.t 26 dim . C. S. COOPER, 1 Real Estate ler AND - AGENT, OFFICE NO. 8, North Court Square, Room No. 1, Up Stairs. Makes Buying, Selling, Exchanging and Renting Property a Business. FOR SALE) ' A solendid residence and large lot in Stateeville, N. C , or will exchange for Asnevme property. Several business lots on Main street ilshcville, J R, and others, near Cotton Factory, some very desirable new suburban pro perty in Five Jlcre JLots outside, bnt near the city limits. Improved and Unimproved City Lots Houses for Ilnst, Vc, Vc. No commissions on gre?Ser portion of above property. Delightful Excursion 1 ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Round Trip Tickets ONLY $4.50! Inclifdmg a fall day's board at the ountain Park 'HOTEL.I Baths in Marble Fools and Porcelain Tabs aie the finest and mutt lnxonoua in America- RJ33 She Hotel is . x-r New and First-Class In Every Particular. The Place is a Charming Spot, Afcsl i n snore, and sheltered bv pmelad Mountains, where there is no Fog, no dust, no malaria Pure and abundant water, and. absyonte perfect drainage. jgruGHTEK THAN Ev il I THE THE STAR STAR OF BUNCOMBE I OF BUNCOMBE Grand Central Hotel. 937 A RIVALS JAHTJABY APTO F4BBC ABY 1 887. 202U ABBiVAXS JAN'BY AND FBBP.UAUY 188 THE MOST POPULAR $2.00 H0US1 v IN THE STATE. . ; 13,000 arrivals during the past year more than every other hotel in the city. WE BID FAIR TO REGISTER 25,000 THIS "XEAR. - FIRST CLASS IN EVER V RESPECTJ Only hotel in the centre of the city. ' GlVB US A OAIX.' .'- - Sl 1. CHEDISTER A SO' NEV G0OT1S ARRIVING daili Chearjer than ever before. Don't listc to onr enemies, but call andseeouf kooo and prices before yon bav.. "Old Chbt is n'"w at the helm to wtit on you. , mcii7dl2nioA . . TXANFORD X. I.0CKWOO ASHEVILLE .. BEDOII FACTORY. : First Broom Factory in the St" offvrth Carolina. . BROOMS HAND MADE. . - Rpeolal grades for Mills and Factqrles. Libera, ' Miountoulldoeen lot. -Also wholeonJejubberof . tie Goods, mch 1 illawAwSui. PTforUi ALWATS BK XEPT IX PHOr, KlTCiiEX, JjTAliLE ANI FACTOSY J m LEWIS MADDOX, Preit. CM. li.ij . t i,. -: : . i ; :, x The Western Carolina Saving Bank, : ASHEVILLE. N. Geaeral Bnuklug.'. Deposits It ecelved. F-ltapt; lorgfct and ,i sold. . Col It ctions made on ait accessible pain fa. Thi Savings feature will receive special attention. On a'i depowts in this department deposited for four months or longer Interest at the n r e t f four per cent per nnum will be paid. s Deposit vour Diiiies, von will toon avtS Dollars. Open from 9 a m. to 3 p. m. On Saturdays the Savings Vnw-m . ill v.e otti rromo p. m. tc 7 p. m. DrR K.' TOWfl ' . .T TtooilAn f T X- T tp T, T x , ... . rj . A , . ' A Mward H. Coleman, Geo.S. Powell, W. A. BLAIR & CO., WHOLESALE'AND RETAIL CHAMBER SUITS A SPECIALTY. Boarding Mouses and Hotels Furnished ni Part or Entire. ff WARDROBES, SIDEBOARDS, Safes, Bedsteads, in fact everything required to turntsh any partS The best line of BED SPRINGS in the city. ; tr "-:.C Parlor Suits a Specialty TT Nice line of Ladies Rockers for Christmas. (Till nnH n-77Trn ' . uxvl swv& wnu.wnuu y iimuw .: i. We have tLi best Unjolaterer t a prepared to have the best work in this DOUBLEDAY 24 cU 26 NORTH PUBUC KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK IN -'Sash, Blinds, Doois Moulin PAINTS, WINDOW CORD and LATHS, SjlaJCIVO-XS XGtc Kindling Wood and a great variety We offer very cheap some odJ sizes of Blinds and also Lumber suitable for and outbuildings BUYING IN LARGE QUANTTTIKS STRICTLY FOR CASH WE ARE ENABLED TO OFFER GOODS AT,' Hi o w est prices. Estimates promptly furnished and special sizes procured at short notice, mch 11 dl2mc3 FR&NZ E. HARWELL, THE LEADER IN LOW PRICES OF ALL KINDS OF - HOUSEHOLD GOODSr Fine FarnKure, Bedroom Furnit lire, ALSO A FINE LINE OF Baby Carriages, Water-Coolers, CARPETS, MATT.NGS, LAMPS, CLOCKS, " MIRRORS ETC., ETC.; tS?Our terms are to suit. our customers in selling for cash or easy weekly payments. Don't forget to get our prices before purchasing elsewhere Cic j'o. 6 jsouth covnr sqiwiieaJ t j aug 19 d&w6mo8 COFFINS CASKETS EMBALMING All Aamls of cases, for young or old, from plain to the finest, kept contan i j on hand. Prompt attention piven to all orders, day or night. Orders fiom abroad wii receive pi mpt attention, We have also employed a first class undertake of many yeaivj' experience, to take charge of this special feature of our business W.A. Itcfciilence, 30 Peuland St. ROUND KNOB MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL, ROUND KNOB. N. C, A NATURAL HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT On the R. & D. K. R., one hour's ride from Asheville in the heart of the Blue Ri.le two thousand fes-t abovr? tide. Climate cooler in bommer-and. warmer in winter " than over the range. Hotel well appointed. Cuisine excellent. Open the year . round. Fare reasonable. The Mineral Springs, recently discovered number over one hundred and are near tbe-hotel Ihey a.e of the following waters: Ibqk. Alum, and Ikoh, . White and Red Sulphur, Litbia and Magnesia. The tonic properties of the Linht rjparkling Magnesia, Chalybeate and Sulphur waters are well known. Pbvsicians pronounce the Lithia invaluable in "Brights"' aud other diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, in Gont, Rheumatism, Venal, Calculi, Dyspepsia, Stc. It acts direcily on the several functions &c The Alum and Ibon watbb and the Mass or Salts made from it a Stakdard Remedy in tliseaetfs of the Nervous, DiKestive Circaltory and Secretory Systems and a Specific in c&rtaih Fkmalk Complaints. Analysis shows the water and mass from Roosd Know to have f he , amb 'medicinal virtues as those fronvthe Bedford and Rockbridge Springs in Vir finia. . Waters shipped to any addreBS should be used only by medical advice, 'rice 25 cents per gallon at the Springs. Packingand shipping at cost. Special terms to wholesale dealers and Druggists. Waters free to euestB registered at the h0tel UOUAD KKOB MINERAL SPRIKGS CO., au824dtf. ROUND KKOB. N. C. B-TTERT PARK HOTEL, Open Tliroupfho-ut the Year. ' : rm ' J ', v ; .. - summer:rates!for the season of isss. 2tlayt June, Jtvgwat ana September. " C U htm m Xmm It SenyM ijf Ptrvm t Perdat, . ' 4 Pur KHk. r.:: ' - tZilO9Z0 Per month of 4 weeks, . ' , $75 to JaO Special rates to families. . Above ratfs roomF. farior TOiies ana rooms wiiu uiu. u. ang28dtf. v . , CURL8 riLr.s, Bur.xn, cuts, corks, BRUISES, C1LILBLAI.NS A VliOSTBlTLS "SK. - iay, j. t. Been, r. n. Jormstou Lewis Maddox, C. M Mnl.....i e BED KD e SINGLE L0lfH0S ' DIIUm unains, itespectluily, W. A. Blair & Co. - v-SJo. 37 Patton Avenue. u vu uwiw; BUU W line done at shortTiotice, and low & SCOT SQUARE, AslieviUe, WESTERN NOiftTH CAROLINA OFJ WEIGHTS, ROOFING PAPEP t.sXJK.l-NO HAIR of Building and tearing Lnmber.f Plain Clicap Furniture, Furniture, I'urlor , Kitchen Furniture. FuruiUre. AND BURIAL ROBES A SPECIALTY. BLAIR &CO No. 37 1 in U-lktm Room ft Otmp Per day, - : Per week, Per month, . - - urn JTM ' ' ' f 7 $35 to Mi. ' $120 totloG are governed accorunig to locati:nag . JrU. is . .tJiiti.Min'a - raj; encs irjrrtvriif, tmt; r.icz AND STIV1" JOINTtt. LUUIX Hi'JJ'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1888, edition 1
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