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make the lood pore, i; Absolutely pure HOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., MEW YORK. THE MARKETS '' BY TELEGRAPH "- J Yesterday's :Fluctuations;on the Exchanges Quotations of - tne Hew;, York Money Market-Chicago ' Grain , and Liye Stock Country Produce New York, (MarcH 21. Liverpool, cabled t decMne of one-sixty-fourth in that mar ket tMs moraarBgrGittd prices iait 'the Open-. iO here were eoon changed , . The trad log thiroughout v'the ' entire, eesslonj -wa. of Che most restricted ; ciaxacte were practically no outside' orders and lo cal traders secured great Inifferebce. Rie Mints were' moderate; r Soutbem.adM-ces report Jarge sales ofIertiliaersi:, The to resbment continigerit - seemed . disposed to buy on all concessiionisw 'August : opened at 6 cants, declined to C.98, trallledj to 6.01 and closed at 6.00. to 6.02, aflthiihe. tome ofJthe maitet steady. The ' Maine Report expeot-r ed this week may cause temporary vweak- . ' ' jRIORDAN & X. "NEW YORK STOCKS. ' New York, March fil. Prices -were iwell sostaaned m the stock! market today, .though fthere- wasi some Irregularity at the opeming.Tihe market closed fairly " etrong at near the figures (of Saturday. Follow ing are some of the. closing bads:! Am. 8pirits - Am. Sugar ... ........ t. Am. Sugar. Pf d. . . .'. Atcn.T.4 8. P. ......... j Atca.T.s?B. y Pfd..v: Am. Tobacco .'. ......'.....v............. Balto.&OMo , Central of N.j J.-'......v.i.... . t. CMC. HUrV A QtMOT..M....M-.MM.t. 1 . 4l Delawaie & Hnd8on...-.. ; Del. Lao; 'Western . r.l. . w c ;- SHa ------ - - - - ----- ...... . . ' . - :. '. r -t-' .. . . . ki Lake Erie fc West...... L&ke 8hor e.... ... Lonis?iUe A NashvIUe. . . . i . v. .... . 48 ; Manhattan Ele......-. .... . .100 Missouri Pacific . . ....... 35 Hew York Central...... ........ 109 Northern Pacific .... .... .- Northern Pacific, Pf d ... p ...... . PAciilc !&ll'MMa"wMM .. Phila. & Jteading... ... - Southern y Commmm.himwmi i . Southern Ry.'Co., Pfd....'.: 26 Tenn. Coal A iron......... . . .... .r 18 Texas Pacific nnion Pi.1fl...... ..... ... i 18 Union Pacific, Pfd...w.... . . . ..... 60 U. 8. Leather, Pfd .., Wabash, Pfd...., . - Western Union.,"..... U. 86 - CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. I Hay Wheat.:..;:.' 1C4 Corn...r... ; S9V Oats , ."85 Pork. 985 619 505 ! Lard. .... Ribs COUNTRY PRODUCE. ; a race war:;; ' , . Revenge for the Killing of a Negro and his White Wife. ' -;u' -r'l' Wichita, iKan. (March 21.--A raoViwar lias broken out at jWyibarky "v'sc, .T" Ed Chalmers, a negro; recently .; married a white woman nameid Alice Headley v at Wateploo, Kam. On aocoumt olthe!pu!bAc seaHnneiit they moved' to - Wylbark, ttisimall ne?ro settlement' neaar Musikogee-, On the night Chalmers and Ihds wlfe' arrive,": at Wybark a mob broke Into .itheir. home and ahot amd lled bothv tte fire and killed on of the anob' before a was slaink..':Idurt'iidgM-thie;body.'Ofa Mte man named Stanley: iMatthews, ,twho as la the anob, was fouad at Gibson' sta wa so mamgled that "the tfeaitures 'were ?ardry lecognizable. .The joeigroes : threat ;a farther revense if or tbekilling of Chal- Joerg and his wife. - Vf : 7 - ' - MURHERED BY MOONSHINERS; ssyiaoauga, Ala,, March.,; 2i: W. O. "Sampson, a white iarmeif : diving mear SPe, was found murdered today" to. the 1roo(s three miles from' his homev A-do,z-801 slugs -were found in hisbpdy.'- He had kstiaed againstViimolt: distiUers. k" had -pockets a' .uumbr of . subpoenaa--t appear in court "to towday and testify ain'8t anoanshtoers.'Tb-'e mWdierers re- ,Joved thteae from his pocket amd placed 0ein 'upon his breast,' holding them In Wrttloa with a stone jthe tnltoation beliig teformOTB to beware-- i - " ' rw wua'' iJBTOw!ne, modiiste, Tormeny- oi W irtm undh' roet, ha-a removed to No, oeet, where ' she WW 1 . have tjX tacilitlte for conductlnig her 'to T688 Ibudiness. - - , i . 31-6 Morne tnn v ..LB are useless If trifled 4" in cases where a 'want tw 111 tne zette will bring you i s - - k . , i k.'i-liiu J4...L a.Li SQCQ Lir. and Mrs. T. L. Clarke, of iBrevard. ! are in the city. They called last evening vuw te (linotypes at work. M. Swart2flurg and Morris tTwtr 1 Aft yesterday for the north, to- buy goods for. '" ipeuinnore Uiothinig House. -. , f -.QUaa Katharine u3asler leaves "thiik' kf tari aoou lor Greensboro and New, York;-to be I iii'uwMKi several months. .... fMissInez- Gudger, of Waynesvilie, ar rived - from 1 Greensboro vesteridAv and ; i Visiting Qlrs. H. Taylor Rogers, s ' - Tom X.ymari, of, New York: who fmen-t parto! flat winter here, has returned. He will be remembered as quite a musician.' Mtl-ton BaTiey ia .in t3ie ftty from Bakers-1 ville Tifiiting rdatlves. iTDr. Oharlea Wi Byrd has one to 3hoel Hiill andijhiis' old! ihomte in Harnett county,' W. , P. ; OIcGee of fcanton , waa iln- tdwn l yeeberday on 'business. & - PresMent J. W. (Norwcod. of -the TOue lUdige Nitftlonal "bank, has returned' to Wil- . H.;jr' Carter is here from TMars Hill. . .Px ,P. ZimimermanA of -"Charlotte, 3s at ' the jA-sihevil'le. " I. C (RMiardionv - TaylorsYUle,'-Ill., is 1 regdstered at Hotel Berkeley, -T. Fir Mltoheai who has larae sewer coo?- tracts in Savannan, ' left yesterday 'lox re sume his work there. - - S. O. Deaver; of iMadllson. county oiltioai raime, was rtownvryestenMy.- . , . u. . D. Btoward and : WifMam Y." Warner, of Haines; Jones & Cadbuiry iCo. pt . Phila delphlia axe at tt!h (Battery Park. ' ' - 11 vQIrs; iHfc Taylor Rogers and children leave I Thursday for a: several monthsf' visit to her 1 old hjomeini Philaidekvhia.' .,v ,vW. ,J. 'Alexander audi fiamlly are expected to return about lApril 1 ffom Little Rook, where they have Jbeen; ependinia: t&e win ter. - . - . . V -'" ;..' '-. ' v. ' J , X. 'Wagner .will accomipamy Mr. and Mrs. 'O. . 'Reveli on their European .tour They leave May.l. . ... - -!r. . , .... -r.,-. T - .r ,'; -: -.Wi-Uiam) DL-Coleman, a prominent young anember..of the Union), S.-C, bar is visit aig -irelatfves 4n the city. J " jR. OL. lieatherwood, of- Bryson City, was iliere yesterday. ; -, - e " - - v - 3. iB." Ud wards came up from' Marshall yesterday, and is a guest at the Berkeley. ASHEYILLE CYCLE COMPANY 1 And Miss LaBarbe's Milliner y.Opening ' ' ' Last Evening- v. About fifty wheels were din display ait the openinig? of : the" AsheVillie Cycle 3ompany last eveninig Over half of (these were the v test models .of .the iBagle and- the. iClevelaind, to gather a - finer , collection t of wheel's. Num'bers of them- were made to order and specially . moticeable ';was a flOC Eagle with -nickel forks disc fceaaimgs antd1 spe cial finish Quite- naimber )fvery-ftiand-some, ones .were the differenit varieties of the standard $50 iEagliB. ' . 1 - The wheels were suspended from all sides and artistically, astranged,' with lamps, fittings and fixtures; scattered here i and there -they made almost a '.'wheelman's paradise." r - The home trainer; consdstin'g of-several revolving cylinders upony which one - could I ride contimiually, attracted much attention and it 4s an. excellent imachiine wtith. which i to keep up practice in ibad weather. Im connection with this- opening was the openinig of IMiss La "Barbe's millinery store, at which there was a regular jam. " The window was trammed rn orange, set off wfth handsdrae hats and veilings r palms tint the background. The tfeature of the dis play: wain a whlto leghorn' hat with rose itrlmimiinig and- black point d'esprit . The sailes-ioom was beautifully decorated wfth .white; palons and dnaidenhair ferns were lint profusion. f . - On a ralised gallery at one end amid flow ers and palms, sat the musicians. On ail sides were Ibonnets, flowers, frills audi feathers, ' and; especially noticeable were two large black hats - - r ; ; JPiominant-were the styles oi the sea son,", 4n colors, .' 'burnt orange," - "cock ' of the rock,' turquoise, Jblue, and all - shades of cerise. -. - ? - 7 . ' , Among the flowers were American beauty roses, violets, fuchsas and aiaturtumis.f $ ..' Miss iRarbe rasitassistodlarr'MielBi by a 'nulrnlber of vyounlg ladies,' who dis pensed boutonjpieres of violets and. 'John- MARRIAGE tlCENSEr LiJcense has been issuieVX for the onarriage of Andrew Shorter and Hagar. Allen. Just try a box of Caaoarets, the? finest tiverv and bowd regulator ; war, made. At Pelham'0 Pnarmacy. J ; v W$m- "One Minute Cough Cure cures quickly. That's what you want! J.A; Raysor. " You v Perhaps "Have - J Asked - the Question : -r ' What Change in Bnsiness?: , ttt you have not asked! suK& .a question you are entitled! to do so. - (We answer: - frV:. T Cto acctwinit of' suspendedi?matters".;hat couldf not immediately be determined as we desired, -it Is juisiay.dweour custonaers and th public to state that we taannot at pres ent make the anticipated! changes, and our ibusinieasi wlll be continued! for at least sev eral month? longer. ' j ; Mr. Qlorrison is now in Eas tern market?;? where he is determined to secure bargains 4n diesiralble goods -which will he offered at Real Bargain ; Prices ior : Cash. We propose v to " stay at : tho bottom- in prices and hope to reach the .top in values given our ouistomers. IRespectfulJy,' ' - TfS. Llorrison & 06; 69 IN. &2AIN ST., ASZtnmJLD, C. -" ZEB VAfjCE CLUB Enthuisastic i- and Largely Attended 1 ' ' ; Meeting Last Night. The seating capacity at .the Zelb' Vauoe 1 Club room, was taxed to its utmost '...capac ity last flight., Many persona r who -were unable o get seat . or frtaiwttng - toom in side the lhall Tensalned In "the passage ont- rfide. 'An enthusiastic', campaign.; meeUns wa beld aovd the peakers rwere ,attenfta- UTely.liUrtiened to.' " VI- . r- Ellia Gardner, of Yancey, tlie flrstapeak- er, I warned democrats ? against a dtlaen ticket. wMcfh, !he declared, : wa nothing 1 more tham ''aieaniblicani trick.' H wty U ;deinocmt4c :;i)anikM.' wM I that mo good xlemocriat would jam no eup- He referred to the present state aJdrnto- 1 Istratloin) landTamdd a'tumtilt oT applause, J predldiad Bryan' election, inr-1900. V 'ilcmT, Robert- L. ILdathierwood,? xA 'Hay wood; was the' second p6ajkeTV'''Mr. iJeath erwcod was introduced SJy. 'President 'liu'th er as "the4 youiak man and "greWpolitiical leader (froim tihie flarwest." ' - " C JThe . jiest TTldemliial icampa3gtt,!;aJd .Ithterwaod', V"will toe ome of thegieat est Mc& ot eon people, because the same-tissues of the last campaign, -the wuii'te metal and white &x prfenacy,wiri 1ba presented. The 'onllf hope off success and the relief from thisla3 cnaampuaa ball - players arrived, this . . 'iZ - n- r "Iinorninig. - " --- oam cSaayersixy:.is w ne uemo- t. T. H. Murnaiie, correspondent of the cralta to vote solidly or free eilver." Jton Globe, and Mr. J, C. M.orse, cor ,Mr. iLeatherVood concluded -his remarks rS&t "Boston 'Herald, accompa- their broken' promises andf ani ani)eal,f to I democrats for iharmony. - ' The third anki last speaiber was. VGeorge -ntr .-wi-r'r-i, Ar.'4bih,,:lri:ik'nr t I Cocke," Mt.'Jns'tice spoke eamiedtly on the ric.irnVlH-ln. and trea ilaf. Sfe re- auested th-at not a ddssenUff voiiee ibe heard tnl h icamnaim. 'We Must thfrww oet-1 MinfflMu' miiiiriiAaa h. 'fWi.Aa declared?, f the Jemdcrats of lAsheville want Mr. iLutber for mayor, no man will support -bim more (heartily .than- 1 will. I Will, say franikly that Mr. ILuther has OTlJT'Ur,Wi,? i,AWm..w-Wtii-m.; liPi for several years, will be ocrats q? this city, almost to a unit, say JiT thir .hW.. t Wl'wnfk ifor Mm.1 We can not expect to win, uniless -we haverTP J eeuter, ..field' until . Hamilton ?" " " V " " i rnv .itri.Wt. T fPl MiTeA that the democrats'' will carry the city."- . " X, The ffcnancial secretary's report showed 'the,priesentenrolilm After adjournment a darge (nawnber of -the club's buttons was dfetrfbuted. ' ', r .. - DRUG STORE SOLD , A. F Hargrave. Purchases the Stock of The handsomie drugstore of j.iB. . Mcr Intosh, comer Patton. avenue and Hay wood street: was j yesterday - sold, 3y Mr, cla A. F, Hargrave, of Tazwell, The mew propri'tor is, one of 'the leading pharmacists of "vUnginia, and has an ennri- alble reputation asaai' up-to-date druggist. He has (been In -the practice ott pharmacy, a-TT&zwell for-twenty years. Thiipew apd elegant .drug . store. Mr. Hargfave has just purchased Is one of the .fines dnf the south and a credit to Ashe ville.; M has beent stocked by, fajor .White G. 'Smithy wd:th a complete and fine lineot Major Smith's friends will. be-glad.to know that ihie'will remain ih the hus'tnes, as will also Mr. Allison. 4 Mr.' iHargrave assumed change yesterday. I He will' Sye joined in Ashevi'lle by hlis fam ily at ant early date, and they will "fake rooms at the Battery Park. nn The Gay Lumber Company received' a lot of machinery Saturday, and it has already been auilloaded and is belmg gotten in shape. A 100-horse-power boiler, a large circular saw mill, and a large gang edger wcre re eerved'. Tuesday a force of hands " were at work: .putting water works for protection aga'insfi fire, for which four inch pipe ia n;vit ? rffvn-nierfitiiirsr seven- hvdrasmts .wiw a wmmj of 500 mliions a minute, oapaoity. The waiter supply will come crom aarge craven wells,- similar , to - those in - use- for pie towoii The iDlant 'wiHibe -readyj for pera- ws n about thirtv days. Klnston Tee Press.' ;;";::o,i';i :ytX -"Z'H . : A STRONG INSTITUTION. j In spite iof the . uuiversaliiy ; prevalent nardthnes and the continued: and unabated depresstoWia business throughout the country t ithe: Life .naurahce X3ompany of Virginiaas uAdhiaaterly:r guidance aaid untirlng.energy'of'lts -genial andpopu iar Superintendent; WMilier'slowly and surely -vforgeS ahd tii it5s1n ire emineiitry iJhe aeadinoomipany, ness Jn the south,' andVlt; isr to-day; looked this city as a verJabte owr,xf' strength. M ; The?inctTJal lao; of - luranceyis much ineTai; it; do.iJfe 1 tion within the reach' of all and ft caa be truthfull'eald ''polifitQ:'tia&eff the above-named. Hplatt ax a icost "of -ar Jew cents 'a - week "onlv.' has - saved ' Its holder many an anxious n"our 'add -glad!dened many' a saddened heart : - - S - v- !s The rapMt-growtihi'oif 4he' company s busi ness here, has necessitated the superinten dent's removal to more commodious -and handsome, offices In the Drhumor BJock, where the enterprising manager will at all times be glad to see his business f riends; . - - " 1 1 ' OAK JAKIXCNIERlE STANDS, . :;0'ust-he thin? .that -everybody- wants. Prices frorn 0c to ?3.00 each. J. H. LAW, 35 OPatton avenue. , - t,Z ' " - ' 34-2 - GIliiTTLfiEB- KIIV, HARNESS AND PHAETON GIVEN AWAY Lf. BY THE s Outfitter. Call WXl&j IeaXll ipartiCuiaTS, rfipM.. C-f A a -; . Ta"o. j ?V."w,'w IV A1CW UUUU8 I &Yeiytlling" ; ill V'Meil'S and Boy S W6aiV The Men's Outfitter, iPhoae 78." 11 Patton Ave. BOSTON BASEBALL NINE! l ArriYesat Greensboro" to Begin Prac G.reensboror, March ,'2i. Manager Selee, of uae joobujui 'oase DeM team, and sixteen of whole, -the men appear to .be in very- gooa? condition. lA jnumKber ci . the, players thisyear will s be their QTst bs ..major ikae iDlaversL wwmmen mve so nar reported IWPra)ctice - 5Yeaer, Semis- and I P?8 .catdiera 1; Klobedanz,.. Sullivan, Wr;;OKmJMv:iMjfll ,and, Pittinger, I pitioniers; . Lowe, who. -Came in - yesterday m-OiarJotte, second base; Collin, third ?onf: P7' ifi StaM.rrt field; Keins-ter, extra Infield fnelif,1?aity 'LWS T&aX WtU Play jfirst base until .Tenny comes. Yeager I mat iMf nihvla IT jinrln iTT..lll. T NIchpTs is expected i at any, moment, while unltiii- the latter part of the week. . iManalgieT; ISelee . had Ma men out twice to-day, and woOil contlnfue tgtving them daily practice unltavAprffl 1, when they leave for NewYork,. where they open the season on Che 15th.- The will gradually work their way 'north, pJaydmg local teams along :th!e route. ; '-,;;ji:.?-i-K'. - . ' - . The schedule of igames to be played here is;notr comple'te; : On next Thursday after--noon: the 'Bostons will play the Augusta, Ga.; - league team. iCto Monday the team leaves; for Charlotte, v where they play the 'Riichfnond league tealm.-j. They wjll return and enterltaln the (Richmonds. here- Tues- day. - -v' 5. Mr; Selee has several dates i open. The tBostons tried to get a game with the Uni versity, but had no date onen that- suited the ft, IN. O. players. - - ; Lvir.; &eiee wm go to 'Uiurnam and endeav or to arrawge: a game wtEth . Trinity College for nexJt, week, and may also try to secure a gam1 with 'Wake Jorest. . ; , - POLICE COURT. " 1 .' . ; .-..;.!.. .... . ' . Justice Carter' had a full docket yester day morn tag-. T - Several cases he acquitted, aknongr which' was Tom Riley, an irishman, who pleaded that he be let loose. and al lowed to leave town, , - Tillle !Largani, colored, who was released from ; the - tlock-up Saturday evening, was arrested Saturday- night and as a -result was sentenced to thirty days. - ' ' iPatric MilUa was fightiaig'drumk on Greasy corner Saturday night amduwas .pundshed with a $10,00 penalty. - - 5 Charles Hanes will get, thirty days', coni- finiemtenit for an over-s.tLmulation, oit- the Sabbath. 1 , Walter -Nelsoui : was drutnk and disorderly Sunday -and! it cost him $10.00 to get out; Thiere were several minor oases. GUILFORD BATTLE. GROUND MONUMENT. ,. . . ..... -i j .. i". v. : . ; llligh Point, March 2L-HApri! 23 has been designated for the dedicationr of themonu- ment to be erected, at -the G-uilford! Battle Ground by the-; li'terary- societies of Oak iRiidge ffnstituto to "Liight Horse" Harry Lee' ibugler, who fell at a point near here. The student body .will spend, the day at the Battle Grorartd', amd. neighbor'tog schools will ibe invited! 'to participate in the exer cises 4A. fittting prograto wlil be arranged. f JUbGpiCKlRETURNS. J. ; Greentelboro-- March 21. A telegram re- celved here , to-day from - (Baltimore, states that udige ck vwiiit leaved thee . to-night if thei weatheari .permi:tsi and will arrive; here at 7 rOStotaorisw'; evsnang.; ' vj: 1 . A Ex--Shieriff C. S. Powell showed? us yes terday a memorandum book- wMoh he car Tied Shroi Mthe- befa ot-ihef Amorig other' incidents related that Geni MidLiawis calling or voluotoers , in-; South Caroum to&ti great force of the enemy, Privates Ray; Uimderwood aid Harfte. all of jNorth Oaro- llna, Immeddatefly responided and performed the datitsemm wori ; ;withoiitbe3ng ueib rawjjjiiwa tt once gave yeooo. vwiwga for thirty days;':thls f urkmght expired) ust before the fight alBeninetsville. All there atrarrge to say;-were severely .woundjed in that battle. ' The" Inteidenit at -the bridge ;was; described1 by'an eye-witness- as one of the bravest deeds .of" the" entire -Twar.-Bmifihfleld Herald,.;,- - -.1 fail R G O LOOO is the fotuidation T Of health. HnnrlrR RarBnnril7ftTnnlr your blood Dure; yonr auDe- tite good, r yotirt digestion perfect Dy laiaiig iooa's barsapariUa, which has power to keep you ; V E L L. s- : TnePalace Livery Stables Fine Sadde and " driving Horses -"i. - -k' BroTm Bros., Prop3. . - .'-.;. ,- " i ' 29, 31, 33, 34 Lcxin3t3n Ays ' ' Telephone 127 Orfisrs Filled Day and ITIsht. cn oiooapure, ncn and nonnshingand giyaandciaintsiEg good H EALTH . 41. - : Te handle the test people, therefore come and see os. i 7 PHONE J8, AS TO A FIT In your Clothing if you like to present a good appear ance, please be sure to call on us. Almost no tn&nu-' facturers equal those upper grades, . . This is a strong assertion from us who are careful - what we say; but we mean what we say-7-exactly. - , " Many crack tailors give a man of average shape a poorer fit than we can furnish in suits at I12 to $20, and our styles . are just .the kind that well dressed gentlemen in the, large cities affect, " ancl let us add, wejshow an excellent assortment 1 7 & 9-Patton Avenue. fflDE GITEENS' OOALm V , SELLS ALL GRADES OF 1 AUTuaAciTE AnDiipiTuniuous GOAL Anthracite, $9.00 per Ton. Lump, $4.50 per Ton. Domestic Nut, $4.00 per Ton. FULL WEIGH5S GUARANTEED. Uptown Office lRoom 3, Drhumor Building. 103 Patton THE EQlJlTABLE : IfflE ASSUEAKCE SOCIETY - OF THE 'UNITED STATES. ' Outstanding Assurance Dec. 31,1897, $951,165,837.00 New Assurance written in 1897, 156,955,693.00 Proposals for Assurance Examined. , and Declined, 24,491,973.00 Income - - - - 48,572,269.53 Assets Dec 31, 1897 . 236,876,308.04 Reserve on all existing policies (4 per ct. standard) and all other labilities 186,333,133.20 Surplus 4 per ct. standard 50,543,174.84 Paid Potfcy-Holders in 1897 21,106,314. 14 HENRY B. HYDE, President. ? J. W, ALEXANDER, Vice-Pees. ' i General Agents WMMmm , eichmondva; A, E; BROYLES, District Agent. The Wunson Typewriter ; - r Is the Best WRITING j: : MACHINE. I-. The ttigriest Grade Standard? of i Excellence, ' Controlled bynoQ ; Trust or Combine. " . The Muns6n;TypewriteKCo.f ?T!he""fjnJNSrjN'! .TrpewTifcer v? contains many distinct points' of advantage over all other typewriting machines.-, It is the most durable. . ! r""'" : , ; 7 ; AddreaB far parttculaw -L ''-: : . r ; ' ' ' OllAiNTJPACrriJiBBKS, - : ' ' - "240-244 W. .JLakejfct.; Chicago, III. ; . C n I T is what has given Hood's Sarsaparilla: the largest . sales in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful 'CUR CO. 5 Wht Chambers, I'lcaver & Co.,' : ' AND FEEB i STABLES v: Fine Saddle Borses a Specialty ? x 15, 17 & 19 7ILLOW ST. Between Swinn&noa Hotel Hotel and EpiscoparChurch. K who make: oar medium and y H: Redwood dc Co.; 'Phone, 238. ' Yard 'Phone, 33. MILES Ss BE3.2ST ' Work Executed on Premises. Monumental Marble. Granite and Stone Works. Ave., Asheville, N. C. MECHANIC'S BUEEAU FOB ALL TBADESMEK. CO., for Va. and N. C, E88ED G CflSIHOIJ 30 uast .uoiiege bt. All Kinds, of BLacksmithing. Buggy and Carriage Repair- . v A f "O F . - ' Charlotte; N. C ' TMr. Geo. Messer know how -to treat the teet of a horse. I bad a good deal , cC trouble with any horses until he began to do my work. J. G. Harris, R. W. iRoberts, H. M. Wilder, 31. A. Harris, A L Petree, M. D. , . . . r All kinds of first-class shoeing -will be done. 1 Fine toe-weiffhts. fino . .:: too t1a.i.' . lnfArfftririo'-;' . - j . - - - t-" Bhoes,gold-tips and the like will : be made a specialty. . Cures all lameness in the hoot , v - - . r JO VISITORS. - : : Any, one stopplirg in' town who woulil like private lessons In French will find aa excellent opportunity to study with. Jims. Heutte, who has a. number of pupils at toe hotels and in town. She is a Parisian, and her terms are very moderate. , Address 99 Haywood street.'i , , - 25 Hare yon TlsTted the Dew Cafe at the ShracisscaT . tf
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