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i: At Last Night's Lleeting of , the Aldermen. Y Eleven ".O'clock the Closing Hour, Six the Opening; Y- 4 Lone' Discussion, of th6 Subject "Aston , Street-Oollectng ' Water Bents Prolonged Session of the Board. Y-s. v - ' '-Tier was a large number of visitors at .: the meeting of the board of aldermen last night and a full attendance of tie board. The ' matter of changing the name ,. of Willow tatreef -was again . 'brought before. . the 'board.thls tnie Jbj ; Col.. ... James M. - Ray, who represented 'thosia -whose -wisihes werV to be consulted in .tie matter.; After - rerf: llttlf ; scu'tssiooi ii ' 1was". tmoved vVnd cjairied ffbat the street hereafter b-e kmowa ... aAsfcoa": street. - 1 ' Dr. ' Crawtford i'eSueved ike board's mind . so any ujueiasmesa whach mlight Qili; -from ., a epoxtts.'wttif 08I wias cirjcu-late'd in Baptist huh s&cuou m 4ia town .uuairtnere was-a - - - i ' 1 'woman; ;thiere .wao ihad ome from Green Tile, S. C.V and who was thought to hare email pox. , ",: Cafptain Peutton read a paper presenting some fiacts nela'taYe' to the treatment- of tBh woman- who wias- stabhed-.feya" pitch .... Hark, tand who ,wtaa placed x iiin;..iiil. Dr; Crawford and MnJames stated fhat the v - - I j woman bad (been well . treated amd v Alder man Scott and ' Burnett, fiiaiw"" no'- violatioin of the City ."Code, ; save the abisence of ."-the Matron. Captailn . Patton poke of the failure - of the authorities to puindsh those who com ducted tie bouses of SA . repute :' in the olty Police Captain Fitzpatrick ' stated that fnuanerous , (such' arrests , had been 'made, butt continued failure ( to . convict them bad rendered tJhe arrests and con- tfflnemenit, useless. ' ' ' : A license granted to' B. M. Sheppard to ( keep5 a. restiSurant. on -"North "-Main -was tramisif erred "by speciiall request - to , Florence Alderman. Burneitt then offered the fol- lowdng resolution: Resolved, thjat 'the, hour-for opening the alooins,iin the rcity of 'AsSeville from and after January-: Is ti'i898be .ft o'clock" a m and . that -the liours oV . closing Je ; 11 o'clock- Tnidnlgfiii;! Siaturday nighit. -The matter lei fig' open for discutssiion 1 McKissacK spoKe an oenair or naving long 'iours in his hotel, inasmuch as all its hotel trade wa Digit trade, -that 'tie gutsts ' were out Tiding and driving . during tie afternoon, an)d that If -wine could not be ' supplied for suppers and' rth-ecafe-gruests would ;goV.- elsewhere. He - expressed . 7. a willingness rather to open? at( 6 p. m; and close at 12 p-m.' ftian to conform 'to "the - pity's lajws.. ; i'Dr.C.; WByrd then arose an'd presented ia petition siigned by over 600 of AshevillV best "woms&n. " He spoke of tie barm , done .those, who, if :the' saloons. werei closed ear.-. ly; wouldgo home toxtheir famillies', .but ij wio,; if .they . could, wouw stay aj'p aii nignt and! drink. Early closing would put" a stop : to these 'midnigit" rows and ' tie police .court' would in -amddti-notlce a- 'diminn.-' Honto tie arrests v K "ftfis not Kiie 'business of the aldermen to considerate said, "'whether or no:the saloon:keepers are. making money, but. to work for the best interests, of r the irity. .' "Long beirore- eleven o'tlloak , the 4 visitors ; are housed and warm-'and tie' citizens ar tie ones to suffer. Tie iottels are not jEhe places tiat.do tie-greatiann.,If they are Ito-be open to-'their. guests solely, they ' should ndi be limited, to early hours, Hav e not""t'nealdermen tie "same authority '.to leg islate v againtvy;iong,'ailoon iours as tie state legisCatures and other -bodies to Ieg . ; Jslate against long iours in tie cotton te'ills and i!actbrjes. : Saloons," as-it is, .are kept open three iours later than, tie bys- 'iness houses.- Tie most prosperous cities have- early closing - iours." ' " . ;'" to 'Judge Carter, stated tia!t the liquor sa loons of Asheville were making no mon--r- y; tia a majority , of . the night urinkers "were tie visitors, and that It was a source of revenueT'tiatdid no't materiiKy -affect ' the citizens-. : He spoke-, of licenses being ilgher here than anywiere else. : Rev.-JMt?Duffey, pastor of St. Matthias : iurdh, spoke, as he said, in behalf of the most unfortunate people in Ah'ail'e, the poorest 'and those who furnished U:e most trouble. He referred to "Greasy Corner" "i-aaBd.e recent and continued -trouble the authorities have had -with tie drunken ne groes. He cited several instances .where .trouble -had been . caused: by; drink,- and urged lihat' unless tie saloons -were -.closed. rearfly, tie , streets would, in 'tie futureX as Jn the past, be crowded with drunken ne- groes' until-no SS could saieiy- pass tirougi wltiout running tie risk of being iiisuirteu; tnat.'cne- cicy -wviuu c: w -thetnegrpes' in th'e jail .and support tieir 'iamilies. . - -Mr. T.. P.' McI.oud desired- that only justice" should be given the 6alcKm J" ers, and -that they should he ireaxea-piu- porcioEially as other business men 01 tne city,--.He' stated, . as lid others, mat. lUB. charges for license lere were much more exhnrhH'.nnt tiha-n in rttier places. In Bica- anond "they are $S0; here '.tiey are $1,200; la New York $300; i Mr. Duff 'Merrick spoke of the men who '"went into this business and who had in vested all the way from $5,C0O to $30,000,. entered into it witi no idea of tein? closed down upon; tt'at they cculi not' WiLhraw Everrbo-y ' C" Cascarets-Ciudv Ciitl crtio, tl: I., i .tl v - clerful medical discoverv of tl.e rr. p'esa ..and 1,1 inneppe P'rrvps bi'V end a box f '. V.. ! to-fT-iv; . :'". rnis." giaratilot to cuiv t " uil oi-uj-ftist: 1,1 o- -ant and refreslnnrr to tha tsie, tec t -uy . &"i(l positively on kidnevs, liver trd Loive, .-cleatisinsr the entire svstrn, ls A cc: v . CUt'fl liPriTlr.pl, n In.-,,. 1 , ;i 1 it 1 COllftl. - r-., a was to L3. cczsiiire l, t:j. i Lr. L rl Juf;a Car let tnica oa.the.r rc:;.ect.h-e sii3. -.-cria 'BurnJ.t's ruction wi3 trn nit and '.airied. There was an application to change the -o::; cx.tte iore el ova the Eittery- Park ua-ujc, i.vricn v.as LraEL,J. . - J. K,. Primer, who pleaded tliyslcal ina-: bility, "was exerrfpttd .frorrr poll' tar. t The strip of laid 'belonging to the Mc Dowell's, parte, of wbich is to be -used lor a switch for the s-Asieville and -fClltmore street railroad, was accepted at $75.00 and LMr. .'Craig was instructed to -draw up the papers. , t , . AKierrcan . scott reported 'for the and sewer cbmmiJ.tee.and' advised a dimiiil lor tne ma rer caie sceam pump at the Water worts. He Btaten tnat during hisrh water 'th nnww ; sutPjiiemlt, ,but wlhne a. tv tra power is 'needed. It wtas-thonp-Wt. that. it -was. advisable to raise the dam Chree- or four feet .higher, so as to increass tie cow er and lessen the expersa of fuel. It was probable, too, that sufficient power could be gotten by such an elevation in the dam. to furnish the city with ' liahls.K Quite af .general. discussion fallowed and the prob ability of damaging tie lamds of Mr'.'Whit son, was -mentioned legnUhitty.- Tie matter' of , requir og Water Super- lnrtendent Roberts to carry out tie law in regard 'to collecting' water : rents was dis cussed. Mr.: -McKissick stated that since ra metre had been placed in the hotel, the pressure o'fc-tie. water iad been decreased o much 'that ;tie water would' be iV-little service :-in case of fire.- His : request that an, elbow, Uo be ; ueed in case of fire ' oily. be put in yf& granted. .'.-"'-", Mr, W. P. Pegram jsatled the attention of tie 'board, to tie crossing oppoaf te the naprisi emmren, ano; a igouwe crossing was ordered. I Crossings were also ordered - at the intersection! of, "Spruce ' and Eagle streets and on French Broad lavenueoppo- John A.- Campbell reported an .approxl- jt ate esliimate of the funds the city might expect from-taxes. ' . , - . 1 ; " Tax'list 1897 ;:'..; ;',...J5867 90 Collected to .'Dec,' 30 :. . .$40,82192 - UXscottn'ts for ' Sept. .; . .$1,200.6S . 42022 60 Balance on listi ' .$26654 30 Estimates for icsolvenits, removals -.n4 exempttons.i ' i :$ 350000 25154 30 . "6500 00 'Estimate balancer on : spesiai; . 'Balance to be collected ,r...'..$:9654' 30 The following bil'la ' were ordered paid. B. M. Lee,-J18.00; JJr.-Eevier, 85.00 ;.T. C Smith, 60c; Iocke Craig f 50.00; TjT. W. Rttbertson. SI .60 : C. Ci tMUlard. SI .00: Mrs V.f J.'aall, $9.50; MCAdam Printing-'Co., $1.75; J.-.A. Ten-nant, $2. 41 ;- Ashevill e - Sup ply and Foundry Co., . $6.43; Duckett, $10.00; CI evenger, $10.00; B. L:: Sioping, $305.47; Dr. A. Crawford, $23.00 ; Cowan & SLradley, 15c.. - .- - ."v r Mr. -fMcKissiok -stated, that .f Sbe city would give iim permlssionhe" .would :im-r prove the condition of Haywood street be tween tie postoffice and Flint street i by scattering cinders ' over, i'fc. Such vpermis sionwas ."granted. ' The ' iflre committee - was instructed : to purciase anew gong for. ;the hose j wagon; A motion was put and carried to tie e feet Jciat tie action taken -at iftie call tmeet- ing to borrow $8,000 be rescinded. .A new motion was ti en taken to the effect -tiat $10,000 be borrowed witi.wMcb to nieet tie interestr on 'tie city's debt. . Tiis being carried, the board, adjourned. ,." . ' Weekly casi statement, December 30 1897, Cash received:. ' - J. "A. Campbell ... . . ' '. r. , , . 7.V. , . $2429 "90 W A. James,?ir;; (fines . , vyv tsvra, sanitary W . 1- A Oft 4IT av lj. Er Roberts, . water 34 50 . 116 Geo. H. Starnes, scales Casi on band Dec. 23 19875 $75-11 7 ,-r ' "CASH. DISBURSEMENTS.. Street department - u . i Water department i . td iji. . . Fire department" . . $ , A ISanitary department V---V,v. . . ,tv. $168 19 15? 69 141 48 ' 172 45 438 -18 Police department .... , ,? . . tMarket department ' v ; Salary "departmeri; 25 0 0 41 6 51045 64 . 6466 D7 MVBXJb Vil - JlOUiU , . ' . .-..,' .V., " $7511 71 Cascarets -stimulate - the-liver, "kidneys and bowels. ' Never 1 B'icken, weaken 01 gripe, 10c, at Pelham's Pharmacy. " . i. : ftNWIIAI STflTFEIFNT" - .Town of' Victoria, IN.' C; Jan 1, 18971, k y " " RECEIPTS. ; :-'-f v'" tY 'By: balance oniand Jan.-1, 1897.,. $'42 92 By taxescollected for year .1896. .;. 698 81 i ' r k f " " ' 'i $x?i 73 . -". blSBURSEMHNTS. , To. annual statement publication;. A,$ -2 $0i To notice amendnienr 01 charter and ; election -.'.. 3 00 Tb'biH, repairing-main road 1 .-, -300 64 To" klle'1 pipe bill ':. . 1 . . i - -1 : .9740 To D.- H. Webb, - repairing' side - " road. i: k ..... - . 22.5S To H, F. Grant,- rebate Oakland"1 , Heights tax ,B.,J,,,,,T.-.r..; -; 23 00 To ' W, - S. Jones, ' repairing Swan-: '; " nanoa- bridge .t "...: .;..: " 39 90 To ' judge- and inspectors of elec- - 1 tlon .,...,. 23 50 To freient' bi'Tls., bridge lum'ber.. '''53 06 To bill of bridee lumber : V.-.i 143 40 To deposit : in 'wrecked.', bank,, qer? tificate .i;53 30 . .$741-73 h; n.. lcckwood, "Towia Clerk. .POSTSCRIPTS. Tie -government is about to nvite pro posals (fr furnishing s'pam'ps for fouT years from July l; 1898. Tie number, required 4s about 3,000,000,000 annually. It is ofRicially announced that tie re- .m't . QTnfno, in Tn.f!':a, cost tie 't.reasurv ;80O000, while loans to agriculturalists , USTension' of taxes, matady repayable; , M anoEher 4,000,000, Irrespective ot cbarttiDle contributions, approaching 1, nQ qqqs t Tie water famine la Kansas nas as sti.med a serious aspect. Dozens of towns are hauling water by rail for thirty miles nrtrorla's water supply has been exhaust Yesterday evening tie reservoirs were xa,iDa. ; xjr the past few months a.cer trifuglil has been used to pump water over . rigies &rsA e Kecsho river ias been drained for. six miles above the-' water works dam. The last' one or ; the pools were pumped dry today, and only two feet of water, is in the reseTvoir. Tie San ta Fe and ftlissourh Kansas and Texas Tail roads iave been shut off and no water M fh? 3 ifior - the engines. There are 'only'a" .if ew wells in lih'e city and every cis tern ias been drained'. ' Just try a box of Cascarets, tie finest o-nfl Hnwel regulator ever maie. .At Pelham's Pharrnacy. :" -. . ;,- " .. ; - 1 : pLCASAin1' 'Diii:A!i3.- vti .tls risi-and Oysters,-Corn r,... " i s.". Juicy. Pickled tc-3 at 3 The -District Attorneyship . ITow Defihately- ettled. ,s Otate bCnVCnllOll Ot - UOUntV OUCSr- n. . , r : r . . - - visors of Public Education. James Yonns,' the Negro APoliticisn Who Holds a Place in the Agriculture Department Will Probably Resign Raleigh, Dec, 31. The end of 1897 has come, and' withi the publication oi iuiis v - letter begins a new year and with the let- er goes the best wishes v of; ybur: cOrre- spondent for a brigbt and prosperous year 'or the Gazette. . , It 13 definitely' settled ,fthatj: Claude (Ber- nardis to ;be r the Mistrict, attorneys- thus Knocking' oair . vaaxita towite, . i jaomas. mc; in off Ber ard leaves iis. place as solid ltor: vcjae.x .tae -eastern dis'tncts va cant?, Notere will -be a-scramble for'liis Tiererias.ben avlarge. amount of prop- Pty eitier built up orimproved iere dur- j ittrrL"A no increase in tihe ta valuation"''gi ven that in anjs Kay; meets the amount expended. .. c?uaor sanarpe oi , ireoeii, nas - men a vtcyi'tnjsant visitor at -tie railroad com- miss km" office for several days, 4 It is ntfw lernedtiat? Charles' C.- iLogan, who. is clerk, to tie commission in lie work af tax equaTiaaffiih,4 does not suit Qaairmaa-Caldwell 6 aln"! an anti-Butltrite: while Oa'd.werl is one of -"Butler's chief : backers; lie board,ias today' been in secret a;ssion to cwBsidert uie .case, 6f -Fagan vs. Sharpe and' it ended in discharging -Fagan' and elecClig 'Siarpel ,s . , . ,' - - . fliteraley ; county people say they iave never repu'diated tie- $100,000 Yadkin rail road ' bond's. . Tiey .say - that - tie jrailroad mengae, the county tnev.stock'.su'Dscribea.j w- anjawnaa; ..tineywere paying; ?o,uuo in- 1 berest -xia something intangible Judge Purnell appoints J. W:-. Wolfe , of eaufort, :X5artaret county TJnfted'" States commissioner. TfiiS morning tie v state . convenition or county, supervisors. of public edui:ation met -here. There' were thirty counties repre ented.l . V !, - i,'i-"'-,-.M',' An oil portrait- of tie late Rev.? Charles F,y Deems ias been "presented fto 'the uni versity byMxs.'ir3?L'Faison, of Faison's". -Oscar J. Spears 'wanted tie district at torneys-Mp, - but ie cannot ''get it t Tie as sistant district attorneyship is .said to be at ias disposal. ... James Young, tie negro politician, -wio holds a place in tie argrioultupaj depart ment,' will ' probably resign. , This, it is said, .will be done. because J. CR,' Smith be comes commissioner in place of "Mejsvbane. i .' JB. r. T ."Mon'tague- has resigned as one of tie board "of. directors of tie Deaf, Dumb and Blih Inddtute. Many will be glad of "j Senator ' Marion Butler " came here to day." iLleu tenant Goverrrof iteyno'ds j is al so-ierevs-ltiis said that Speaker Hl.'eman-'is t? pe married In tils city in fewdays. V.- - "BUSINESS CHANGE. ; Arjmgemnts are,, being ; made for,J tie trfiDsfer of-- tie business; of WrN,. O wnbey to P. L. Byard. Tie papers iave not -been drawn up as.yet, but- terms have been ar ranged and ?Mr.iByard ias'. gone corti to further his plans. UMr. .Bayard is a promi nent young ousnmess ; man., of ' Delvernon, Pa4 and ihas s considerable; experience fin the. grocery: 'business,'"-He expects to en large the business 'and-- will cater,' to tie wf iiS?,r,l .!rT?li--Meii of middle .age,wio, were living ; REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Tie . following real ? es tate , "transfers were yesterday Tecorded:''. isi.-; uar w 10 - r. a. juyman, ; lot ; on Detroit avenue. ,s "". , . - v , , jonn . jj . liner xx Jennie ; Deck; 1-2 - acre land on .West Chapel road, : $50.0&i MARRIAGE LICENSES;: "License" "wasisBued yesSterdar, for i tie marriage of " . 'S- ' - Join Chishopn and. Lucy Hawkins- col red. --. -, - ' ' . . , . . A 1 v . v It is a Sfoengmenxa?,. lOOd and ffir ma.rta.ljk in its ffesh-form tonic, remaruaDtc m ns iisn iorm 2ng, properties. 'It Contains -Cod LiVef OH'CCauHfisd Of partially , l a 5 - if dlCCSted. Combined. Wltn tne Weil- known and highly : prized-. Hm phosphites : CI jmS-.ana iOOOa, SOl that their potency is materially 4 . - . - mcreaseO , ,. -" " " A P IflF" fn'f J; ju LmJ Ult lLissmJm- It will arrest lOSS of flesh and restore XO a. uuniui buuuiuua, w& infant, the child and the adult. It will enrich the blood cf ths anernTc; -will stop the cough, heal ih.z irrita tion of ths throat and lungs, and cure incipient ' ccnsuniIcn. ' 7e make this statement because the f fj,,- "- Is espsrience ci twenty-iiveycars,nas crOVen it in tens cf thousands cf proven Cases. Be sure you get SCOTT'S Emulsion, -r . - , 50c and $1.00, all druggists. - SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, New York. BOARD. '-".' - 13 STATINE3 AVENUT3. Furni;hln?:3 alr:c-t entirely new. 3 surrlied with tha tcsL iJrc.irr.r3: S. Covicr. J r r Atscluts.'y lure. ROTAL BAKINQ POWDER CO..-MEW YORK. THE A. A(1D S. B0I1DS Attorneys for the Commissionprs Ex- i ; ; plain Why They Broyght Suit rA to Test Their Validity: - Editor of tie Gazette; .-' Vv ' ; In view of khe action taken' last night at . tie meeting trailed ' for tieTpurpose-ot organizing a board of; trade, in raTerence, to tie suit instituted' by tie board of com- nJissioness for. Lie purpose of testing tie validity of tie bonds, issued -by 'ihia'county W the count's subscription to .the'eap- ital;- stock tof 'tie,' Spartanburg : and Asie viile1 Railroad company, and since such ac tion was evidently kaken,iastily and with out full knowledge of .tie (facts upon -wiioi tievcommiassijoners -acted, ''u we i deem; ' it proper tiat we snould briefly- state tie po sition of the ' commissioners with' 'referenqe 10 this matter, and therefore ask a small space for-that purtiose.'-; . ' r Tie supreme 1 court ias recently, in. the case of- tanley .county commi'ssicmers vs. Snugg, treasurer, decided,- as- -tie commis sioners' believe, that, tie outstanding bondi of tils county are invalid - and void.. Tie commissioners are in mo', way-responsible for f.ie decision i of tie .court and tie .in validity; ot -tie bonds -but ''they believe tiat any, other;; course-. than that " which tiey have taken. would he a plain violation. ofiifcheir; official anid sworn duties. : Tie think Uhat it is their duty to let tie courts pass." upon tie r matter and! thus relieve them of all responsibility. Tie law pro tects, a public official, iwbo'in good,"faith. but under a 'mistake' ot facts, pays out publics-money improperly,' but 't'he com missioners believe itiaUit they were, after notice of the. invalidity of the. bonds, to pay out tie peoples' -money , upon, tbem, ii;..'.u....tj 1 . it.Li. 1. ! the public money entrusted 0 them.. . Tie consl J tutional and statutory proy Is , ions respecting these, bonds- are r"a,ia . and are.apart of . the . .public literature, . If tiese provisions - iave mot been-; complied wiLu aiuu rne noiaers ox we - r .ynus' mave seen fit. to take . tie risk" wiio i. "ohey -; as- sumedi( wien- tiey . bought, -tie t nds with out' requiring a careful-' compliance with -theconstl'tutkra.' aml'-lawB.of the slate, tiey can blame no one but themselves and they,, instead) of - tie tax -payers ''Of Bun- eoflubsr county; must suffer,, he consequen ces, jlu is true .iniaz a. majority4 or - toe qualified. voters of thecpunty; , voted for the subscription," in payment, of .which.- tie original .bonds were issued, but tie purpose of . tie constitutions- and' laws is to pro-t xect tie, minority as , well as tie majority. j It" v will be cohcededi by: all that property rights in ' North - Carolina depend, and. in tie nature of things must depend upon our cons Ututionand laws, andr that . no one. wieuher" a '.bond bolder or 'tax 'payer, can acquiire rights . witijout : complying there Jin tils iconneetion it -is properHo recall i that . Buncombe county received no consid- eratlon-for. tie bonds which were, issued in in this counf.y in 1875 remember tiat as an inducement (to the people; to yoie in favor of tie eu.DSM'iptlonl to the capital stock of the Spartanbtirg-.and ' AsieviHe . railroad company, it was.sr.ated that the. dividends uiion tie stock- to'-be lssufedrto tie county would pa pay tie interest rp&, tie tonds; at tie aockAwould--pay :.ie prlnr : tie ionds at maturity. Tiey also )er.-; that.43ie-. roadi.wa':v.imTlS9a:eil and; tiat cipal of remember , that .' tie road vwaa - mortgaged soon after tie county's bonds were Issued' "that in a-little wiile tie mortgage was fjoreclosed'; ,-tiat not only was the county'i stock-' rendered , worthless, but-; that . many contractors and laborers Irst what they iai earned in building- tie noaid,- pmi that 'tie circumstances attending the making ' and forec'losureof tie -mortgage were, sucb ai to indicate 'that It waiS'ma'de fortie. pur pose sof defeating the contraitors who built the road and ' tie coun ty wiose bonds had been . obtained largely, by the tepresenta-i lions mentioned.;' -' -r -v . . - .Tie county ias already paidv upon thess' bonds about $il25,O0Q," and -If -tie bonds are valid ..obligations .of the county it must pay at.ieast' $200,000, more. , " i A large mumber of the tax payers of Bun combe county "demand that some action to test, the '.validity pif the .bonds be taken, InmA- .hfiAiA -ttr1iv Annnsd ion.o'h . fHvn' ran. not ,; object Tto tie, commissioners: placing the , responsibility ,of saying -whether the hrul(1 - r ,invli5i llhM1 the courts. Tie commissioners realize tiat a man "I dealing wlto pu .'private affairs is free to. act as he' may choose, regardless of le- al iWie-a,Hn.Ti. riit thev feel that thev. as ff" xey. know of no moral obligation which: compels them to, .do sometiing wifci' is 1 not warranited by law. - - A . '" I We.iave deemed it-proper to thus give the public tiefacts of the case and the position , of the .commissioners., and with this we "will, deave -tie: matter, with the nwvnlA if th" vcnvR t v am A decline) to dis- cuss It further through the public prints. X MOORE & MOORE. Asheville, 'N.-C1., Dec; 31, 1897. h A JOt .Tl St C k A Xt Xk Xtx JBSX A j( fAk fA A lal Wl v Being so often accused of tie . - - . . j.a f. 9 atove we are led to Deiieve mai weA5 ng goods daily for less ) money than - others are willing to itake for them. 5 5) Now we do not mind such criti- cisms. 7 Really . they, are our best 1 'tdverti.-PTner.ts. Three cars Flour and Teed ' thi3 week with another "arrival llcnday. - Cc 3 riLt along for while tie dcll'r svap-'Irg roes on we save ycu mercy. tt n Tnmzmi. rn "3 C: C3 Knrlh Ilain. TiE.C.HCLir'A w W www ti .19 N. Main &7,V. College St..' fk:e:'ui-50 And for everything usujilly ' kept , . in a first-clasa: LIQUOR SjTORE. Come in and get prices before go ing elsewhere. I; keep the ' best 7 stock jof, Yhiskie3,; Etc., in the State. . Goods shipped to all parts of the countrv, free delivery in the . r-r-city and vicinity. - . - - - ; 1 !i r w "Ik- f " 1 - X ; SELLS ALL AnTiinAGiTEMJD' Anthracite, $9.00 per Ton. . : ; :4 ." lump, $4.50 Dom FQ LLC MJE IjSiiSS Uptown Office i .Hoom ; I 'M . - rjrjH' , , , i r 3, Drnumor Building. ; 1 " 'v " " I f JKUCCTBIO 'f Central: Tie Berkeley la., an up-to-date hotel." and la IqualiJ Desirable for 1 - i- popularity The Swannanoa lilIJVLZLjl. 1 J -' r - :T"K-SWANAN()A J j "' ls due to its 'central location,". Itsiome-' , " i" like atmosphere,-the excelletfce of its cu . 4 " . slie and its very moderate price. Steanr '-r .'.'''; " . heat, gas and electric lights. Large earn- , ' " : ' pie rooms.' ' ' a-- ' . ' ; ' 4 ' ; ' Y . - ' ' ', ' iGiv-dnriinnfi tJAfl THE GROVE HOUSE, j 31 Grove street, Asheville, N. Cj . " .f .-. V ' -." House nicely - papered and furnlshel ' - Xwc ' , throughout Halls well heated. Baths, hot . and cold water. Modern - conveniences. 'PA'llTOfl' A:VTTryrTTT7i. Northen cocking. Near street cir line. " KENILIVOHTH PAHIL , Board C3.SO to C5 Ter V7eek.. . -'T5ri"'" """ - - " . ""7 " " Rates from 'Z.Zl to ; :.C3 rcr week; cpen. BOARD. Dcinlla rrrru with tezrd may fires; near Eilt;r3 tl:;-t cr line; ex- ccllef equation. ' be tad tt 'Zlrs. A. C 'Ilinc'i, , r A D "3 v nno yr. '. 3 Live 100 Years rink Pure Water aereated witn t terilized air the pnly absolutely ure water and you may. Tie Sanitary StUl or family use distills pure water. h tade of copper, lined with block in; easily cleaned; simple as a tea ' : ettle;flts: any gas, oil, coal or 'ood , stove. y Four styles, 10.00; nd upward. . Write for booklet. ' f The Cuprigraph Co. . 05 ITorth Green Dt. ' ''t I-,- CIIICAQO, ILLS'. - ;: - Alyew Year's Offering r -f in rich', confections, put up in fancy, bag - " ' : s ij kets, boxes.' and . is .most, - pleasing to' the-1 young ladles, and fare gifts' that can be ;' l properly.: TreceiveCy and'.,. '."eyery - morsel-- " ;, 1. ' ' : " t 1-''. ' ' '." a '. - . crunched under their sweet tooth witi unc' . v Uuou-:.iaeasufe;an.jgrjLtitu4e,'; Qur." de Hcious " stock is most tempting. Asheville1 Candy Kitchen. ' ' - V - - . i ' ,"L LV M.Theobold, Prop. ' GRADES OF --1? 4 DiTur.iinous:,8oat. "A per Ton estic Nut9iSf&00 per Ton GUAR ANT EED; " Ki -' Thone238. v. l& a "tr-J i-r-i V Yard 'Phone, 33.. ' ' - -. . . s. i,1. J Cuisine and - Appointments '' UnampaMed Location Hm all ti.e comforts of a modem home Tsmiliea and Txausient Gueets.' 'i -t: s " FHAI7H LOUGnnAN, Proprietor. Asheville, N. C. Y ' , - ' Proprietors. " : Main Street-On Car Llnel .
The Asheville Times (Asheville, N.C.)
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Jan. 1, 1898, edition 1
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