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31 C ClTIZKN. A CORRECTION, Editor Citizen ; . " I no-Jce in the Citjzkv of to day that Mr, Ewait pi-t- what he claims to be the c- r.i r rflnin-" in ihe 9th Oppret-oinnal Distrk la the recent elecliou lakyn from I: e !!-tat:t sigued by the chair man ; ea- h munty enY.88iz board in the dif, riot.'' Me places Capt Johnston's majon.j- -n Havwood at 318. Tins is in corren. HavwooiVi- vote, aa officially re ported U: I tir.ston 1329, twart )J6, maiori.y for Johnston 333, as heretofore reported in the Citizen. The difl'erenrfr is elirht, butas Mr. Ewart claims that his fipuret are from the canvasser's books, we des'.re that the correction be made so that 11 a wood's vote may be properly record 'd and the Citizen's figures in this re:-pect vindicated. Very respectfully, R. D. Gilmkr, Chairman Dem. Ex. Com. Waynesville, N. t., Nov. 24th, 1688. One Thing Demonstrated. From the New York Sao. . "This campaign lias deaioc Berated ene thin& very clearly," said an individual in the Aetor House rotunda last eveniDj; who b.'.d laid his money on the wrong man. V1 ftt's that ? " inquired a winner. Tiiut the Democratic party is the toor ti.an'a party," was the sorrowful rescoi.de. From the Old Roman. Special from United Press. El Paso, Tbxac. November 23 The following letter from Allen G. Thurman has been received by Judge Alien Black er, chairman of the .Democratic County Execu'ive Committee of El Paso county: Colcmbot, O , November 16, 18S8. Allen Blacker, El Paso, Texat : My Dear Kir Your favor f the 9th inataut received. 1 regret the result, not on any peisonal account, but because 1 fear the policy of our political oppon ents. As for myself, I thall never be a candidate for office again, bat I shall never oeaee while I live to work for the party, and I doBOt despair of its ultimate Buwrr Yours truly, Signed A G. Thurman. Hf; Wished for BI uf'l Port! ju. At tl'.e breakfast tatwe Mi Carter (picking at the debris of a shouJiicr of primordial sheep): "lo you know, my dear Mr. Battener, tli'ut I never absorb mvgelf in history that I do not wish I had been one of those fabied characters that have endeared them selves to our memories. There is hmj:y afUii!ir.r name, even on the roll of childhood's heroes, that I have not vv leh ed I might b.v been' Battener: quite accord with you, my def r Mrs. Carter, as I give myself to conflict with the products of this board I wist, earnestly that 1 was one of the familiar characters of history." Mrs. Carter : "Indeed ! and may I ask, pray, to which character of history you rt-.'er ? " Batt .ner : "Certainly, madam, I refer to Ma-v." Mrs Carter: "Mary?" Batt. -ner: "Yea, Mary. Yon will re uiemb-r that 'Mary had a little lamb." That :i something ! have been wishiii? for th e many days, but X never gdt it Sw indled by Bogus Nutmegs. A waek ago a spri.ee, business looking young man, carrying a satchel full of nut megs, ntruck Detroit. He put up at one of the best hotels, ordered champagne wUhr.-s dinner, and later called on a well Known wholesale grocer. "H.re are a few samples of a large arr.o..;.' of nutmegs which I own and am dispo-ing of cheaply thirty-nine cents a pound, while the regular price is forty four tents," he said, opening the grip The grocer thought he saw a bargain s die several other wholesale grocers to when the samples were shown. He boueht a consignment, paid cash and put Uifcui in stock, a lew aavs alter tne stranger bad left town the grocer chanc ed to sample one. The nutmeg joeked all ri-nt and smelled all right, but' it had po tat-te. Several were sent to a chemist for analysis. It was found that the Strang' r had gone one better than the olden uutmeg story. They were pec n cuts. They had been picked while green dried and boiled in a mixture containing pulverized nutmeg, which gave hem the same appearance and flavoi is the genuine. The grocer, with sever, i others who had been duped, got their heads together, agreed to keep quiet and raised a sum to hunt the swindier down. He hasn't been found, but the story is out Detroit Journal While not claiming that they have a majority in the next House, the Dem ocrats still insist that, with several dis tricth in doubt, the chances are favorable to their bavin a majority of one or three. Mr. Quay and Mr. Dudley dc not attempt to disguise the face that they fear the Democrats may attempt to organize tho House, and Republicans generally are quite loud n their expression o' suspicion of fear as to the purpose of their opponents. Senator Hawley said to a Washington Star reporter yesterday that liu had not the least doubt that the Bepuw'icans had the House, but that h. expet.ted. or rather feared, that the Democrats would steal it. Th-: flituation will probably remain unchanged' until th. certificates are issueu. The most serious aspect of the affair arise upon the possibility of the Democrat showing tip with a majority of one or thre. J here is hardly room for a doubt that, feeling as they do now, the republicans will not permit the Democrats to organize the next Houe without resistance. There is much talk of withdrawing and perfecting an organ ization of their own under those circum stance. This talk comes, too, from men Who are notin the babitof speaking wildly A vtry se.'iocs situation might arise from both parties clming the organiza tion. But the chances are that this may be avoided by the Democrats not making a very daewrate fight to keep control. Many of them are disposed to regard it as to tneir advantage to be in the min ority, nd are especially opposed to any farther resistance t. the admission of new fetMes into the Union. Only one way has been suggested here in the event that a contingency should arise f the result of which the Republi cans :iould be convinced that the Dem ocrats were given -a majority of the certificates of Representatives elect improperly. That suggestion is that the Senate and the President of the United State? can refuse to recognize a House so constituted. . Zieler's, Merriam's, and Eagle Shoes for la- iies, misses and children.. ' d8tt'od H. Rkdwood & Co. HUMPHREYS' iCX2S?AT2IiJ7ZTZ&XTAB7SrCinC3 ' For Horts, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poultry. - I 800 PAGE BOOK oa Treat ment of Animal, ana1 Chart Sent Free. ccn Term, Conetlon, Inflammation. A. A.-Blnal MeInUI, Milk Fr, B. B. Strains, Luhmii Rheamatlanu ;. v. matemper, niwiuiiciuin, !. ft. Bota .r Mruba, Worms. .' 17 r.a.h him. PnAnaMU. P". F. -Colic or Uripea, Bellya-he, li. ll. ..mi laMrrluh. Ilpmarrhufti. -folic or uriaea, neiiyime. II. H.-Yrlnarr and Kidaer Uiaeaaea, I. I, - Erapiive uiaeaaea, mange. j. n.-'XMaeaaee ai iikchhii. Biabte.Case, with ! V .tch Haael Oil and Spcdflcs, Hanual, Medlcator, S7.00 frier. Single Bottle (orer SO doaeaX .00 . -Bold by Drngglstai or Sent Prepaid on Receipt of Price. Humphreys Med. Co., 109 Fulton St, H. T. HUUPERBYS'" HOMEOPATHIC f ft SPECIFIC Ko.uO In ma 3H tRri. Tha oDir neeenKfnl remedy lor t'crvdiis Debility, Vital Weakness, ; pr fi.nl. or 6 rials and l&ntfl vial powdor, I or ft S, Mor.OBT Dih;goi-t. or nut postpaid on receipt ut fcui, !!;' iUdielaV.t 1U t aJua HU, . 1U ' The Right Size, Matter-of-fact Mother (to fash ionable (laughter who is going out). "Clara, I think jour bustle is alto gether toa large to look well." Fashionable Daughter. "I know, mamma; but you have noidea how slippery the sidewalks are," Chica go Tribune. - . Easily Satisfied. 'My good man," remarked a way farer to acoatles8, betattered citi zen, standing coweringly at a cot" tage gateway, , "my good man, you j-ppear to be in distress. ,Have you been blown up in a magazine?". "No, sir"-was the unfortunate's response, as he tried to get a look at the fritterior of bis trousers; ."no, sir. I was blown up in a domestic discussion, and when I got out of range of that, my wife set the dog on me." "A sad circumstance, surely ; but take my advioe, my dear fellow, and try and reconcile yourself to her again. Go in and acknowledge your errors and ask her if she won't patch up a compromise." "I wouldn't ask as much as that of her, sir. I'd be satisfied if she'd patch up my britches." The commission of Col. Itam Jones, United States Attorney for the Western .District ot North Carolina, doesnot expire until Jbebruarr, 1883, but he n corsidsr ing the matter of resigning soon after the 4tb of March next. The Baptist convention, at Greensboro, adjourned to meet at Henderson on Wednesday aiter the second Minc-ay in November, 1889 Among the closirg business of the bodv was it resolution recomn.ending an endowment ot Wake Forest College to the additional amount of$5D,0f;0. Pkeds MTtt, Texas, Jiidp 20, 1SS8 Tli Bwirc Specific Company. Atlanta, Ga. Gen tlemen : una of my clil'dren was trouble! irttb rhv.niati.Ri anj l.oils f-tr nbotit two years. utivo fcer vat Urn kinds of medi cine, but v. it hot it pro'U.und began to despair of curing her nt all. 1 was persuaded to try your Switt' Sp-.ciflc. After h hart ysed several b-.atle t!;o :iara ;es oil dlrappenred, and the is iiovr a lial, iieirty cud hraithy Kirl twolvo years oi 'i. Another child hcJi . Just bevomo p,v Heed In tho riir.ie way, and I am usi'-. the s. s. s. aud a itlcip'-to a pruiupt aad permanent curs. K. C. Waogosco. Rich ITnx, Ho., Julr 7, IW The Sw1f Bpeciilo Co., A lanta, Ga. Gentlenten : Otir little flrl when but three weeks old broka out wiiU eezoi.ia. Wetrled the prescriptions from Beverai :,oc elector but without any social beneilc Wo tried is. B. S.. and by tha time one bi t;ljwa3 gtue her heati liegau to heal, r.:.d by the tinio fho had taken six bottles s.ii Y'$s coiiiit'te.y cui-e t. Itowshe has a fa l na.i Meavv ni jd of hair a robust, h::arf y v'.i.i i. 1 1 -ol It but my U:ty to make tla statement. lU.T-pcctlUily, II. 7. buo&s. Chattaxoa, Tes!?., .Jut.o 7, The Bwifr SjM'c.a'j Co., Atli'Tifc, Oru f-'ontiemen : In 1 c '.it r.' blot.l .!;.-tn. uud at once souk;:tit ..iiyuuan, whitit:; -i l.io Jor stv ert.f nii'iit:i5. Hy hU aivl. X vt-nt to Crah Or.-hOi'd ipr:n-, K., w.jero his course ot treatn.y.-t was c:i. i ill ,brrve I recov ered, aa I tljcupfht, but thu uextt.xrKPtni ples beein to .p;k.'i.r on my face aud body. These iri-.Iiii.Iiy i.tciva-d to gores aud run ninff tilcrr. 1 was advised to try S. S. S., and Immediately after takli.t? it I commenced to Improve, slowlv at lii&t, but more rapidly aftertv-ir is, anil fooi. x:o:itu remained to tell of my trouble. Hy bio 1 ts now thor oughly clearised, and my aystein free from taint, and I owe iny present condition a perfect cure to your metii- Pie. Iche-ifully plve tli i etatemcib that ethers who bave altered a I have may reap ihe same benelit. iiAUOV 1L L'jkt, 21 Webt Ninth St. Homer, L., 2Tny 23, 1SSS The Swift SnaMfl Co., Atlanta, Ga, Gentlemen, : About two rears agra my general iiea'tii frave way en lrely. I was so debilitated that I almost despair:! cf ever felini well npaln. All that the paysieians ilone for me brought no permanent reU'f. Friends Insisted that I ehouM kIvo fy. a. S. a fair trial, although I thought It would be throwing away money. After taking a thorough course, rty health and EtreriKih returned, and I ruust eay that B. S. a. al -no cured me, aa I dicaraed alt others while ustnt; It. A a a tnic I can most heartily rocoinme.'d It ; fiir pciierai debility, ttcertaiti'; idaspecide, W. i Bkidoes, J. f. TTobisBv lJL 1 knojtWr. WrfTildges, amt Will aay tat his sratempi.t isTi-iTct. Joai.ra fsuiiXTo.x, XJruggtct. Treatise on Blood and Mn Diseases mailed free. Tine Hwun Si-kcIFUj Co lrawer 4 Atlanta. Qtu SELLING OUT AT LESS THAU COST. Having Bold out my business, I am compelled to sell my Btock. I am the loser and you are the gainer. I have no choice but to sell, or rather sacrifice. You have no choice but to buy that is if you make a rale to take advantage of such extraordinary aud unusual bargains as I now offer at my store as a result of this, ed Reduction Sale. All liquors in my house 5 cte. a drink. Cigar3 by the box less than half price Od N. C. corn, inn and old, regular price $2.00, $2.25 and $2 50, at $1.50 per gallon. Ap ple and peach brandy, worth all of $4 00, at $2.75 per gallon. Old Ba ker rye, Spring '82, worth all of $6.00. reduced to S4.00 per . gallon. Monticello rye whiskey, spring '83, rormer price $5.00, at $4.00 per gal lon. Kentucky blue grass, can't match this whiskey under $3.50, at $250. Port, Catawba, Blackbery and Sherry wihes I shall sell ai sacrifices. CASS QQOltSl Castilian Cognao French brandy, former price $2 25 and $250, at $1.25 per quart" bottle. Choice old Cognac brandy, worth $2.00, At $1.00 per quart bottle. Fine old peach and apple brandy, former price $1.25 at 75 cts. per quart bottle. Choice old rye whiskey, worth $1.50 at $1 CO per quart bottle". Choice old Bourbon whiskey reduced , from $1.75, to $1.00 per quart .bottle. Port wine, regularjprice $1.25, atO cents per quart - bottle. Sherry wine, worth $1.00," at 50 cte. per quart bottle. ""Catawba wine, regu lar price $1.00, reduced to 50 cts. per quart bottle. Blackberry bran dy, worth $1.00, marked down, 60 cents per quart bottle. ' St. Julian plaret, regular price $1.00, at 50 cts. per quart; bottle. Very old corn whiskey, wort'rf $1.00, at 50 cts. per quart bottle. Jamaaca rum, regular price $1.00, at 50 cts. per quart bot tle. Fine HallaTid Gin, worth $1.00, reduced to 50 cts. " ' These goods must and will be sold, at the . : ALLIGATOR BAR; N o. 27 TSorth ITain (Street. SENSE AND ODD CENTS. Reader did it never occur to you that in the sharp competition of the shrewd merchant, of the large cities of the country is the place to learn business and business methods. Look at the Macys and Ridley $, of New York, the .Wannamakers, ot Phila delphia, and all the largest stores of the leading cities hf the country, they are all department stores, aU Racket Stores, all kuy and sell for cash, and ALL use the ODD CENT. SYSTEM. If we an sell an article for 9 cents and make a fair legiti mate profit we have no right to take io. Other stores in this place say they will not use odd cents, and some make an argument by saying if they have an article they think is worth 22 cents they take 20; that. plan used to do, but people now-a-days prefer the taking price in plain figures, otherwise a purchaser never Jcnows when he has reached the taking price; it is funny if the odd cent system is riot the correct one that it should succeed wherever in-r troduced. ''A pen rty saved is a penny made," if you buy from us as good a corset for 48 cents as AsheyilL can show at 50 you have saved a ccents; not a fortune it is true, but enough of them make one, and these: pen nies, aside from the contribution bofl are good to have in the house tc buy slate pencils tor the children, &c; we do notJjy.this comparison mean to say that our 48 cent Cor set can be equaled for tyO;farfrom it, but if it could the 2 cents is -worth saving. Our 68 cents woven corset cannot be matched for 1.25, we are sure of it; we might get a dollar for it and cheat nobody, but our plan is buy a bargain and sell a bargain. In ladies shoes we are headquarters; we have a Scotch bottom Dorola kid for 2.68, worth 350, and we are not afraid of the comparison if you place it side by side with any 3.50 shoe in town. Our stock of ladies vests and other wool underwear is much broken; a new supply is com ing however, what we have is priced at the bottom or the suppty we bought (enough to do us till Christmas we thought), would not so soon have been nearly sold out. Don't buy woolen underwear for men, ladies, or children until you have priced ours. We buy such goods only in Jobs, and not unless we get them under the market, which accounts tor our prices al ways being below our competitors. In Toboggons, Hoods, Mitts, Shoul der Scarfs, &c, we have a large as sortment at all prices. A new lot of School Bags is expected. .In Coal Scuttles. Coal Tongs, Pokers, Shov els, Sitters, Fire Setts, &c we are also up with the procession; and in low prices we lead it, as usual, a Scuttle for 28 cents which has ordi narily sold for 50, a Poker for 9 cents sells at 15 elsewhere, &cn and so on, almost without, limit. . Now that the election is over . and. the country not quite ruined, as (he pol iticians would have , us believe, let everybody buckle down to business and get ready for cold weather. On!y the few who get the official plums will benefit a dollar by whichever side won, but if youwill not spend your money until you have com pared-prices at he "Racket, you will never get left as you might have been in the election just passed Don't buy anything until -you have visited the "Racket Store" and priced our goods. ' Very Respectfully, . r,, . GEO. T. JONES & CO., N. Y. Office 466 Broadway. a E -o a 9 M Q & ft w a H w- 13 o 9 63 k large and attractive stock of clothing tor men, boys, and children. The line including high qualities aa well as rather low-priced goods. We do not show any assortment of very low grades. The Overcoat stock is very full, and on several lota we have marked prices paying no profit "These - last are not of this autumn's purchase, of coarse. .. H. Bbdwood & Co.. c8ted r .. One Price Store 3 That "poor back" bj&n& for 7 -us- uiien nunrno ucu tvininln III. IrlilnM.'wn a:..- : ; - principle the kidneys Wt tneir protest .resuinngconsupanoh. These force them t ystem or the poisons which are the MooE Then the Sufferer jays 4he sed. "Not yet;' but theV will the blood purified, and the constipation 01 Kidney troubles, and Paine'i Celery , - . frj? Wth its (ome, fHiniying; 'aaeVative-M kldnera. maMhur i a'lm.' :cii3.t. i- 1 a-V ' ' r.'wuxre, iu 11 vunng iu nieasrs 01 me nerves ana kid neys. If your hope f ciire. hare jot J been realized, try Fame's Celery Com WPtfi 'ti' B frerfeefc health to all wK comnlain of their 'iwr h..lr. lu-owi "i . . . .' : -wa "uinji. MUD TOK lUJOSTKATMO fATOU WELLS. RlCSbsoi & CO., Proprietors, I ,V.-.BUBUNC;TON. VERMONT. , . "BUY HQME MADE GOODS." Ve Guarantee Satisfaction. ; ASYOUR GROCER FOR ASHEVILLEv; MILLING COMPANY TVe make the'following grades i.iT. HOLLER -ELECTRIC HORSE AND " CATTLE FEED Oash. Paid for Wheat, Corn and Oais, f -' '- MliX AjifP j'OlFFICE AT OLD DEPOT. - ' X LOW PRICES WILL WIN - AND . BREiRDIBLANT0N HAVE STRUCK THE KEY NOTE CHEAP We have tfow in store our stock of Fall and "Winter Goods for in spection. DRESS GOODS We have in all shaides, at prices to please all. To go into detail and describe one half would De out of question. We trust the fol lowing will be of sufficient interest to. warrant an inspection7 of our large and varied stock: Black gro's grain silk, satin surah, striped and plaid silks in 11 - shades and colors, Henrietta cloths broad clpths, ladies cloths, jvbilee cloths, cashmeres, Tricot flannels, etc., with buttons and braids to match. Full line of mourning goods. Our double width Henriettas in all shades at 25cts per yard are beauties, : raps and Jackets. . We hare ererytiting in these goods from $2.00 up to $40.00. Our $25.00 . seal skin plush . garments will do you good to see them and every lady that wears one is guaranteed to look beautiful - ag::.jmQyoi7Ea. ... .. ; , ... . ;. We are selling $L25 Aleiander kids at 75 cents, and btli SO Ci. COJIBT is well worth $1.00. .All standard brands in loorsets kept in stock at lowest prices. ; JafitJies tixidL Ceir-ts Undepw'eap We have just what you want in these goods. Our $1.00. ladies vest and our 50ct mens scarlet shirts are the test goo Is in the market at the price. We also Have something very fine in this line worth $5.00 a pair. . We have from $1.08 up to $12.00. Comfortables at $1.00. Blankets and lap robes at all prices. We are agents for 'Jam esMeans $3.00 Shoe. You know all about them. Our $1.25 top; sole brogan and our $2. ladies button boot are as good as some other shoes sold at double the money. Now youjare talking. Only come and see our large stock and we will surprise you in .quantity, qulity and prices. Our $1.25 pants are worn by as good men as live n the world. "SIX CENTS. We are giving you cotton pjaids at 6cts a vard; Canton fianne from 8cts up, and our stock of calicoes are the Dprettiest you ev . saw. We ao not sell goods.to any one on credit. High or low, ric or poor, all come under this head. Cash means money and pleas 2DONT YOU FORGET IT." All goods in store are bought to &ell for cash, and we propose to give our "customers the benefit of quick Bales and smair profits. Our increased sales and low prices are I'owa Talk. Wesell Nothing at 99 cents or 87 cents. When an article is worth 22 cents we let it go at 20 and give our customer the 2 cts and save 5-cents for ourselves in making change. Thanking allior their liberal patronage; and promising by fair dealing and low prices to continue to merit the same, we Remain i' . -r' lT':- i UJ8 To Jerve, k ; . CHEAP CASH STORE. : - - r-!-.i.t h"I?most lespectftjlly announce opened at JNo,l 2L Fattqn Aventjjb . a, first-iclass JJatery .na! Confectionery, wherecan be found at all times 'a full line oil strictly first-class GOOD ORNAMENTAL CAKES. CaJseaMbr parlies - aild : If you want PcHB-SsfK am Refined Candies. - Call at t No 12, Pattou Avenue; Goods " ' . ' Respectfully,' . : ' DAQGAinO AT : rv.z:K?rrrn nr? 5iS5. ' mas-, r.i, "sr jtrs, pro D.c.::.i::3-:i:: mot Back ! more tia its share of the sufferings of it, do you Uame the dog? On the same ... . .. .. against Bervousness, impure blood, and to ao eztraordinary work in ridding the result of effete matter retained in the back aches: the kiduers are dis-' unless the nerves are strengthened, remored. These are the causes I 'mjimuw mwTCS IDCm qUICUy. effect, it also strengthens the weak : ... ..... .Compound removes them quickly. " f ' - A rm FWt ' LIGHT, CAROLINA BELLE MIXTURE GROUND -.TO . 4..; No 11 N. Main st. - to i the public-- that I havej Weddings : a . Specialty J delivered in any part of the city 0AQGAI08 - . 'oncancs WEEKS 7 : i- ASHEZVlXtliE. COAL COMPANY, H. T. & CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal Wholesale and Retail. OFFICE IS ar nor d Building, Put. JSxe. WHinOld I$rpoT. f Tie -Whit 1 !p! . ... ;gs COEHER miLlTS AlffD EAGLE JAMES TT J ..i X. 4.5 neauquunuis iui lino and WffllSIl mm Are Absolutely Pure and Unadulterated, and are recommended by the best judges for medicinal use. Also fine Goods sbippt'd to box, Asiieville. N. the State. 1 niNOT'S fcf bin a I A TRUE TOILET LUXURY. OF ABSOLUTELY PURE INGREDIENTS. BEAUTIFIES THE TEETH. PRESERVES THE GUMS. SWEETENS THE BREATH NO INJURY TO THE ENAMEL. SAFE AND AGREEABLE. WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TOILET PREPARATION. PRICE 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. J. H. WINKE1 MANN & CO.. CROP'S, BALTIMORE. MO. For Sale by GRANT fc WISTOKBIT, SKYLAND JBigflrt: Station r,S ilLiw Z5 A NEWi HOTEL, . - b - BEAUT1FUX. SCENERY, r. : ' .1 " - SHADY GROUNDS Tliis new hotel is now ready For summer and winter guests. cms large airy nod conofortable. Ta ble and attendance guaranteed satisfactory Large verandahs and halls. The njineral water is highly recommended by physiciaDs. Terms reasonable. . - . - ' SPECIAL EATE8 FOE FAMIT JES. ADDRESS ... ; i J. B. HABRIKGIOJ, Proprietor, - : asheville . NO -43 SOUTH MAIN STREET, 3c!SDoor abc-veEarkcl Ittttille. ' Y A Largo and Complete Assortment ot . -. - r . ' FINE IMPORTED AND DOMES i IC Try Frank Loughran's Old Corn monary Complaints. ..... - All Orders by, f-Gooda shipped to all partot H. T. COLLINS, ASHEVILLE ICE CO, DOWN STAINS. UNDER. WHITLOCK'S H . LOUGHR AN , POPIETOE. T TArmnn t i juiyuuito. JL Keep charge accovdingy. all points. To charge for -boxing. Locb 0. The only strictly White Man's Bar in r. I'lTOntY THE CAROLINA SALOON SO. 1, SCKTH MAIX STREET, ; Keep a full stock of everything usually kept in a first-clas' i saloon. None but pure and unadelterated wines andliquorj ; bought or sold. Goods shipped to all parts of the world; No extra charges for boxes. Agents for Extra Pale Bohe-i mian Beer. Come and see for lock Box 71, MINERAL Miles from -Lslxevil ON THE-i Asheville & Spartanburg cl Iictl; Whiskey specially lctommeiidfd , . . . Mail PROMPTLY the United States ud Canada Pres. E. EAGAN, 8cv : PUREICE l : MADE FROM DISTILLED "WATER.- .'TH K Fariiartl iliiiIdJiiB.Bti Ave i ; STREETS, STORE. P 3 1 , . . . a none 0111 tne f UJt.oT 1 Iiy BIKl 4 rOOIDB, np-wvrerft;' two unfurnished houses on- - ,1. nrr yourself. idn i. I. SPRINGS, Railroaq tix n; cdstlau; iS"5J50 Gnest TOSS. 1 U H I by leading pbynenns tor all Tu u-:... .., . . ..' ATTENDED TO. . " .
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