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... . 1 1 ; daily ci riz:;r V ai be pai,!- lifd everr morning (rirrpt Mob at ok ftjiiuwlng ralra acra.!,; aa..' . Yrr. .......... ..............n On ( k.. . 8.00 f nr M oft I ........................................... fi' tH Stara, 15 Mfvming ta erery part of the eity to oar aob- miirri, aa1 parlies waatlag call at Um Crruaa Onus. th ptrr ererj It wul pleaae Mew AdTertlavenseatav. Joan a; Co. N. Hlackunrs. Wat. K. I'ranlmaa. arkrt Blow Gf. T Aaaevui. bnk Vvorfcl ilBltoal hmm ' crrlc IKav tlan, AaBwvUle, M. C LaTmnrn, MM Koarw. LoMArnni 82.36 Wm, Kuuikm, 3.80O Put. MetaOTototrleal report for 34 koars ending at p. ai., March 13. 18M0. 83 A TciftitBiiriTiiB'" Mofthera Bspoanra, Bhadedj 3p 6.8 i MasTiMiaTDally Mca I 61.8 I at 6 , 47.18 fan 11 1 3 a TTbaJlT Meaa. fcaJiy Meaa. 38.86 0 M7 . " I bakombYbr: PBBCIP1TATION. Corrected fcr altitude and trBiperatnre. Bala aad I how" JaeJtcdaaow. Depth. Daily Mean, lack, laches. ." ' 0 80.31 ratr. K. f. BUCK, M. D., Oharrvcr. ctr. O.C Kaakla Replica) la) Cap. Carter Interview Emtob Citukn: I hatre read with on Intern your interview with Cant. . .HBLl. iw Cliui tt i.n v i n 111 iivh Carter which appeared in yesterday's made to retain mroei wishing te emi- ! fit. -. - : : f l:. 1 . " name in ins vnuM in t.atiuijMitu.i ui ul"grte. course in toe KgtsuKarc wito reference to wonlil never linve dreamed tif dk -tilling to the Cnptain: lint we would linve gladly falj n upon our kneel Mart liim and yv liitn as humble siiilu ants not to meddle with our existing trmiiernnce lexialntion. Hut we were even denied that poor boon. Hut wenre much ob liged to the Senate for failing to reach the bill, even if their luilure wm at the ..fr..j.:. r..... II. can do the weeping but we will do the : : - t rtUH-'ing. u. v.. atanam. Cbampafnc Cider. Wa itif1-litt in nur kind friend. Mr. C. H. Campbell, fora lampleof aparkling rhimmm cider, of hia own manufacture. 1 a ' We tried it and thought it moat de lightful, but. ai we know very little alwnut atu-h thinira. we aakrd aevernl friends to give na their opinion, and they everr one ratified our judgment. It is truly charming and put np in most ad mirable at vie. Whin aurh a drink aa thia ia in nuea- tion, we do not hesitate to offer the toast, "Here's champagne to my real friends, and real pain to my sham friends." Fur mi tiff onerntions beiran actively o i n - - Monday in the section of Raleigh. In some places there is a scarcity of laborers ranarrl hv the riodna. It ia learned that since news has been circulated that the neirrora arc lenvinir. white men are mak ing inquiries as to the prospects of white laborers in trie eastern section oi mis State. No effort whatever will now he opening bar rooms on days of political speaking. To this very remarkable in terview I would make no renlv at all were it not for the fact that Capt. Carter stamps as "untrue," two statements made by myself ia a recent issue of the Asheville Methodist, and while I am writing I will give some attention also to the general scope and tone of the in terview. Just here I desire to say that before I wrote the statements which Mr. Carter says are "untrue," I wrote him a Georce P. Lautrhlin. who was recently murdered bv his companion N. l. frog den, near Wilmington, was a native of Randolph county, as was also the mur derer. New Items Offered at Law's Oarine Sale: Seven best plated Gravy Ladles at $1, worth 11.75; odd patterns triple-plated Porks and Six tons at half nrice. 31c.: heat filalmt fli.Ha Ifnlvaa ai Kfrnf ufftti very cordial and courteous letter askine I from 75c. to Si each. Odds and ends bim to apprise me of what he bad done I (fine goods) are being all closed out al and I waited some days in order to rive I moat for a song. Call and examine him the benefit of hia own atatvmmt in I Lrooda. Thev are nil liitrf mil on apiwrnir connection with what I had to say about I tables his course in this matter in the Metho dist, but I waited ia vain. He did not notice mv letter. So that if I did not Eve the tacts in the case tt was not my nit Rat havtna ami hia Aiw t tli CmtM, I now conclude that if 1 did not give ine tana, i was not very inr wrong after alL or be makes out a very strong case against aimseii viewed irom a tern Deranca stand do int. Ia the interview he save, "the bill was general and not local.1' So much the worse; tor then it not only applied to AsheviUe, bnt to all of the incorporated towns of the 8tate. The fact that it was At Law's, Opposite PostoR.ce. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. THR WORI.rt'a MARKKTI BV TFXKtiRAPH. Honey and ccarltlea Cotton Provlalona and Produce. monbt ANDiacnaiTiaa NSW VOBK. March 13. Bichuiin dull hu Monrr taar. 3UaA "nal" nnlVlno--.C i 8ab-Trrurr balana-old, 181,376, general only Increases the intensity ol I ooo; enrrrncr. i i. ih.inmi. 0r opposition to It. . I Uovernment bonda, jlull, but (trady- per M I. u n bu " m MnMB. ....... t . I w i m f rx. vn it . n III.. j w. i in mrutif. h...i.in. . U I nurclJr negireiea into sweh shane that it cZuld Z at.v 1 fr V-ft.S JV? enforced than to tolerate a law that I Oa. Ta. murt..."lo eonlil not rat mtnrrrA " Wk AiA M-C. Cona., 6a.. .134 propose to "modify the existing law" so "i aa nimuK ia cumxrnca r it was in one own raar a rlratrwtiuR nt ih lnM. If the bill had passed, every bar room in n i i j i , . i . . onncuiuin; wvuiu nave oeen inrown WHle open on an days or public political speak inc. - Again, "be was satisfied, as far as "towns are-concerned:- it 'had done no Ottod." Thia ia a nnor rtimnNnwnt In h character of bar keepers who are sup- vwcu w im hiw-iuiuiii viuacna. i)Ul Seavina' that nut nf th miHlinn ih. I.ui as it now standi does do good, and the statement oi laptain carter to the con- N, C, Coaa.. 4a U4 8. C. Bruwn'a...liA Tena. Het., Ha..... 1JW YirginlalM 4a Vlrainla Cona... Mil NorthwtaUrn ...l(lu no pia ...1.17V, Del & Lack l.WZ Brie 3H4i Baat Tena Bl. miu Bflun: liftfvi l.oa. Naull (If Hi Mem. ft Char St Mob. Ohlo 10 fNaak. 6i Chat... Niil'ac.latmort HSU TAaked. COTTON. ljVMBFfMII.. U.ifh 1 KI.w.h '.... quit, hntatrady American mlddllniiS 1 1-IH IN. V. Central DIM N. ft W. pill 4U Northern Iac... 26 N. P. pid 60'A I'aeiflc Mall 87 Ktadlng 44U aivn. ot aiic inu M, ft W. lim.r 116- Mock laland URU Ht. I'aul 634k on iHn u.i I.. Tl. Padlic la imnLoaiAinia at llnlua IuiJIIi AAfe N.J. Central 4 ran., tmijic ..., 7 j Wmj.rn llnl.ta UKL Cotton-aeed oil Ccrtlncatca 86 trail w 3 r. H. American middling S 11-16. Bitlra OI to-aav ini-IUflrd 7.IHMI ln,rb4. kJ k. 6 43-64 arllrra: March and Auril liui uarera; pm aim may, n - arllrra; M w-j'"i m.j, d aruera; a and June, 9 43.64. aellera: June and lulv 6 I 4, arllera: IuIt and Aaguat 6 46-64, arllera; ur anu ini.nirr o JKV. acllrra; nrptrmlirr 6 43-64, buyer. Hulnrea eluaed dull, but . . . rr'' w V v,-1 quiet, nnt atrany-American middling UlTf IB at Vananra WIT n tit ntllnmn rl I aalta H. IMHI: 1HNMlalli,nan,l .... u- many ot the best cftiaena of this citr. On celpt? . ""o-Amerkau 6.1)00. Futum cioacd . u- ..1 1 : .1 . 1 uv aauar prcra, nc raignv nave r every rritninal law nti tha atntnfa for they arc all violated once in a while.' Again, "he introduced the bill on his own resimnsilnlity, because he thought it was right." Did the Captain sec the list of rltiapna aatit tn th Hin.l. Li.... - - - - - w.,,, IIIH1 I O f J) bodv to kill the bill, hecauae thev thnuirhl I ateadv. it waa wronir t Amnntr th immlw .r.1 Naw Vomk, March 13. Cotton Net arorea and ai-orra of hia heat frn.l. II 'I'l ,M,i "aa 11.14. Future, cloned aroiTa ana srares 01 ais Deft mends. II quh-t. bulateady. Balta and ciporta. 46 600 the CrriiRN will give me space I will pub- "iea. 1 ."" lish that list in a few days. Was he sent Z fLW totheuguaaturetocarryout hi. own dl.T::::::,:n:,.:fe::::::::: S Jii: innTatcTiews, or 10 H?giuuu tor the best I June. ....... 10. lualiilio,! us, H interests 01 tne entire county f Will be ."'J ;" ,'!'" r"r vm oaa "Hi IUHIIUIIIM WUIT I iyi tw a-it., vviM.B 1(aa ft tiet into this city on dayi ot uublic NV,m"i M U.Cottua toady; I..va awnaing, a. was lot case last B.Ltm M.nh 13,-Cotton quiet. 10 year, and throw open these bar rooms 16; revetpta . i" to such a DTomiacuoua maaar lie I wwron, March 13 Cotton ouieL IOU 1U; of his been highae, 10: rmllili HID CHABI.X.TOM. Man-hia. I fvelpta74U. may think so, but hundreds former supporters do not. But again, "He had not 1 . .... aua to iniroauce tne bill by any one." If he had not been asked to introduce the bill it is to be interred then that an hH4 a,.nil It .I..-. "I . , - . , - Motto. a. Mar- SO the Captain volunteered to do a thing eelpta 1143. on his own responsibility, when he knew M nitriiia, M tl..t I , .. . "v'!ritital343. wwi; vi ,w .ri CT,lfC WnOCOSt - tncir votes mr mm were violently op posed to such a measure. He had no bus iness to meddle with that kind of dyna mite when no one had asked him to do so. It waa bad policy to say the least ot it. tie says "He had no apologies to make W bo has asked him to make any I lk-ho answer Who I Again, "The statement in the A aha v 11 U Mh.ui;.t .1... the bill was introduced in the interest of tne wntskey people was untrue." Where m tne proof t I am sure that it was not mtrodoced in the "interest" of the tem perance people. In whose "inter-nt then was it intrtMlucrd f Who was to be benefitted by it t Why, of course the lHUormen. They would sell the liouor anu iret tne money, ana tne community would get the brawls, the bloodshed and tne general devilment. It docs not even require a lawyer to see the blunt end ol that point. The Captain ought not to perpetrate that kind of a jok on Bun combe! Hia humor ought to seek anoth er cnannei. Again, ne says, "it was also murue that the bill was introduced rasnea through without of hia eollea via. IV M.;l . f - Marc Bunic letter that show my authority for that m. 1 transier mat respon MbllltV to the Canlain and hi. .ll-..rl... But again, "If it did not pass the Senate aad become a law. I am aim r. tt." The Captain know that lit did not pas and that it did not be- eoaie a law; aad a no one asked him to introduce the bill, be must shed hisor rowful tear all alone ! He put the bill into the House by himself and now be has no one to share his sorrow except a few barkeepers in Asheville, a it were, per- v "nauj, ne ooes "not nrniioaa Cotton Arm -Cotton linn Hobtiih. Marrh toa.- VMvlfitaAIlt WlLMINIITON. N. C. Xlan k 1 1 9'.; rrwipta 113. PHII.AItai.PIIIA. M.n'll'IQ. 104a:twrliil.lln. 6vtHAil, March 13. Cotton quiet 04k rcceipta 1873. N Naw (Iblkanb. March t!l (tt..M n H;mript.H4tiw. M Mokii.a, March 13. Cotton .lead , l!,, re larch 13. Cotton quiet, AiimiBTA, March i a -Cotton llrm, aaklni Cotton firm, 10, raoviauiNa and raonuca. llALTIMII.a. March 13 Plimr dnll weak. Wheat Moutbern. fairly active, ateadv Full. 1 IMial (17: Longlirrrv I'.oaal om- mum. ern eaav Nil 3 winter red apot ItlWatilU Cora Southern, active and raaier; white 41 a43W, yellow 40a4li Weatrrn, eaalrr. i.iMiviLLB,ninrvn i3.-4)ralnatrady. Wheat No. 3 red U: l.onalirrrv Ul ,. mlaed 83l; No 3 white 644, (lata No. 3 mixed 37. Prtivi.lon. .tendy. Bacon clear riha a UO: rlrar T All U..lb .1 iT- 6.8O; ahouldera 6. Meaa pork 13.80; augar u iv.mNiii.A). vnoice icaj lard IIUI.IMH.V, htl..fl l1 l.-.t . . -... rii.uriiuii. tv neat 2'V.J"t,"r""- I'uri 13.81V l.arilatrariv ti air,ntrr. pnort niHI, tl.oll Charlotte police are making raids on gambling dens in that citr. Six ar rests have already been made, and the fine were quite heavy. Samuel Jarrett. the oldest citizen of Ca tawba county, dropped dead in his yard Newton Saturday evening. He was eighty years old. thei 7f.i.fi.PE:::i;.!Aii, PROPRIBTOB OP THE ASHEVILLE E!Cn WOHKS, AahcT.lle, N. C. f. O. Box P. marl 3d ly . A NEW HOTEL IN BltYSON CITY. The Swayne IIouHe, One of the beat la Weatera North Carolina Hummer and winter rraort. Nature', sanita rium, scenery aad water naricxlkd. Term. ' CEO. N. BLACKBURN, Prop'r. marl Sd3m MISCELLANEOUS. Swannanoa Hotel. t'aexorlled euiiine. Popular with touria U, ramiiin and buttneaa aea. Electric can pau the door. - - BAWLS BROS., fclt,dly Fropra. JOOU IHMKU plying at tt una cnmioruuK room, ean tie had by ap- am. bo wuuuriN t b30dlna we hi aa JgUARD, Witk or without room.. Apidy to MRS. C. B. I.BB. marlSdftt 36 Flint St. o " o" 0 o o o o o o ' 0 ASItl-VlLIM AVVEKTISEMKSTS. "HUY IIOSXU-SXADK COOI1S." Full Kollfr I'rtMt'MH. WmrjAlvoi vr for Wo (iuamntw SiiLirsfiutioii. Xk AhIicvUIc Milling Company Flour and Meal We make the following grades of Aom : Belle. Take no other. Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats uud Kye. Horse Ground to Order. Do Custom Grinding for Corn Kye and Out Old Depot. Roller King, Lkvtric Light, Carolina und Cattle Feed Mixture Mill and Yard at ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY, H. T. COLLINS & CO tiu'wrior Hard und Soft Coul at Whohwulo and Kctail. Office: Bamard Building, I'atton Avenue. yara: old Depot THE ASHEVILLE SANITARIUM, - ... . ASHEVILLE, N.C., ttflSi teAj'&gKilZZ "Sf ?.!? -. the co. rt bouM -...v.v, HHU waijr inn .quarts irom the v A'.' L"rL""K,?i!'.1.Ln!l,.rn,r!d Tthnd V treating chronic diaenwa of the (unit ""i ,nc tnnaiatioa 01 vaponaed and atomiird Huid. b tha .Tj cuiDPTmra air auuaratua: alan 'luniimid tivH lM . .. .. aam Itaabalaam ol.taln,ri fr... IK. -...7. J.Vi i..ir w"" lae aponid Ual , "--"' w..n,u neur Aaneviile.) .. nviur 1 rrnimcni oi me vompound Oivitcn which la la ... 10 ffioe ' b nt 00 awUcauiutiT'eaprcr. oa rip", LV hen ttrr. th Pt three year, with thia treatment ha. been .,h,.m,. h JnSn"'"- h ". and rcaltknm can la- i fj '"- "j in inn tin we reier to the rti nwnir nv-ll.bn..u. lunnni oi AllKTIIK H. . Altlin. -1-Mavnr- U Ul M l ii u it Church: Ilev. W. A. Nelann rkat..r ui4 iT ..I. . .T""" uiui vnann ; M. r. Cm, I pator First Methodist Chnrch j Kiev. W. Col'linaTcapt. Natt Atkinao. Board and. Treatment furnlahed to paUenta at reaaonable prices. In aildilLm ir, Wn-1l.. .1 . . . aecoVnmVrfa bo. orelegHntly-nirnlahed room, to new MrnlUre. good iZZSEXZ Aa-dTSE We are now receiving great many HANDSOME NOVELTIES, Hut cannot mention In detail, because of the preaa of work conaequeat upon receiving aad marking. Dr.T.J.HAHGAN, Proprietor. THE II.REDW00D&G0., Clothing, Dry Goods, Small Ware, Hats, Shoe), and carpcti.' HERRING & WEAVER. SHOE STORE, NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. rhlle we Have the Uncut and Most Fanhloiiable Goods In . Our Line, -- - We also have the chcuiicst. Call and sec us. THE BONANZA," Till t Ultnun unti 11 . No. 43 South Alain Street, ' o e o o o o ASHEVILLE, N. C. pi'KNIMHBU AI'ARTMUNTM TO LET. Kooma can be had at No. S7 Colleae Street mown aa ine "navldaoa Honae") Inary ririwrtmrnt and will fcirniah Arat-ctaaa THE "HICKORY WINE AND BILLIARD ROOM, - INN" HICKORY, N. C. table board If ilrslrrd at nasonahk rntrs uuijunc un vnc pirmisea, Kb23l P0R KB NT. Tar ffitir riuim .- j jk ai a,l( tine mi room cottage on Depot street. Annlvto BH.aOa-. a -1 " -. " w J. A. TBNnBNTt FRANK LOUGHRAN dtfebras PKOPKIBTOR. All eyea littrd and ttt guaranteed. A com plete atock of the above goods at GRANT'S DRUG STORE, . 8 SOl'Tll MAIN KTKKKT, "cnllata1 prearrlptiona a .pedal ty. ieia7im Hmn Arm. Kh.irt .L., m u.'liJl. ' quiet l.ll.'l. ' Ht. l.tiiua Ui. VJ .h..w tn 11 ............ ..N.,vnw. nnraiwenion to-anr, aelllng waa very free, lint aa ahnrta boiiBht heavilv. thri. i... m. .1. . . 7 . cloard Sa' lielow ycatenlay, bat other month, were only a .hade on No. 'J red u.ijlj It w.iao.n,, eioara wyUHt, . , , .iiV iiriicr, nut very nun- No. Illtroiluced and S eaah UmV, limn an, Mayaiia3iM,. Oal. the knowledirr J1 ot No " ah is, May a6iaa7. I" Ihaveatirn. h'ey ateady l.oa. pnmii. i nan.vn. n neat No. a prlngUlIM,. Corn No. a .1. tlala No a Meaa pork ia..1ftaia !, l.ard H.HAa ? e-nort no. o.ao. noiiiirra, n.afla S.RTli. Short clear, .6aUaU.70. VYhiaarv 1 un v - ..... THE LOCAL MARKET. tcoaascTso dailv.1 The follnwlnit m4na mm I a ' : . . - - w fiM.inru Mr eonntry proilutv: CabbaKra, nk-rly trimmed, per lb :....1l4 per gal.. I Horirhum U..I Ilrl.h potatura, per bu!"!.' Wheat. arr b -t n ii" 1 iiniiMiBCi riour, rr ewt. ,., to be da-taterl tit vaiavM.II. k.k.' !. l iw .L.i. Uml- movement. !: lawxnbcahle naraibx I "R,,-.,..u . I ti.1 i. ance movement," by trying to keen the u"T,t' ! Captaia from killinr ttJZ. .ir?!! rh" toahl l"7t for the protection of tern- Cow Keaa, ner lm "J peraacel But worse than aU, be notified eh. . ...anaao V4a aontlA I.IK) S.SOa.l (10 aoaan .....iataa) Wall) aoaan as TO To 1 .00 Tftal.oo - 4 3a Sa 7fl1 .Ml ...aoaan .. H TSal.as l.oOal.Tn atiaOO ....,v...oal.oo )IIWOU'T10N NOTICB. Tilt MlurtMMltln - - - - - i"iiiit v.niiing un ti, , nrm a. ma ... u . ' ..... .. 1" - - ... ... . ii, nraiau at Co. '"".nar dlaaolved by mutual eimarat. w. n. weatall will collect all account, rine ahl Hra, -"n accouni. axainat . ... .... n . n . m km r i i m , . . . . j. vtuirii. w 11 W..1.11 n, .j . .1 ------- ni 'nunia- ine nnainraaofl . . , "...... Hmni. inaaier 1 and etc . atthcaame place, aad h? uaa a r, ,""""" -f'i" Tr '"-l palron.ar ,.-!-. a . . nrrf-aturttrr tMm be- I ""n ine uui nrm. marKNJtw SPECIAL SALE FOR FEBRUARV. Clouliijc out Sale of all 'Winter Gooda. . .... b"k inoac imnga lively at the "SI'OT CASH STiiuil.i r... .l. . "m ouu" am going to put prices on good, that will move Condon. ,.nd' Bhitota at half 7' ' JU" What ,h, C""t vnmear n ack Knr Rags at $3.IUl, former price $4.iki. " H . "? i"?K . ? S!!: fr I'riee 3.00. . , IR Will HUH Ally OHC I m,w-,, ,n, o,. a,Hi in. at wile. A nice metal handle at TMc. A Cloriah 8ilk (gold hrnd) at $ 1 ,Dt. t.BO. "reu op, BC.. worth l.lj ; leather at IWi. worth Inras Oooila at any price, to close out I have just received a lot of Hall', liaiaar i..r..,. ..1 ..... -,u... ... . - -v. muy ... aj.nev.ne who has .' - "iwi one. it ia a household necessity. Ikin-t r..r. ttf Dlaa. . " - W. II. LEA. frbldly ai,i c.k s, .... ... ... ' , It rt. Ultm M. II. T. Clll.l.lNS, l'niilt ul . 1;. i:.i:a(;a.v, .Vu-imy ASHEVILLE ICE COUPAIIY. 1'uri? Iitt iiiikIk fnmi Dinlill 10 ton lotH 'M ct'iitH imtIiuihIici i'atton Avenue. il Wnler, lit' for ntoinf in ()flicel!;iniai(l J Suit 1(1111" II. C. Waddcll. rrraidrnt. . W. Ilanianl, Vice l"n itiili nt. Lawrence I'uliium, Cu.hicr tup llll t BUNK OF ASHEVILLE, ashi-villi:, n. c. i)iui:troH!i 1 J. P. SAWthK, . ti. MARTIN. J. L. CAKKfll.L, T. V. I'ATTON. W. W. BARNARD, II. 0. WAIHll'Xl., GBII. W. W ll.l.l AMS. ol Wiliniiltilon. .V. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY" Oltlot Hunk in W't-htcrii Carolina. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. SURPLUS FUND $20,01)0. W. T. PKNNIMAN. W. tt. PKNNIMAN. PEfiMAN & CO,, JOBBKNS AND UKALKKS IN- HiA:R;D WjARE ASHEVILLE, N. C. AGENTS FOR DUP0NT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO, OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, M0LINE SCALE CO, ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. . - lelitidly FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dealers in Wall Paper, Window Shades and Patent Hangers, l'aints. Oils and Varnishn, Masury'a Mixed Points and Colors. Window Claw both French and American. We keep in Slock ot. Louis and Kentucky Leud. fcb5dly Anything 1 the Jewelry Line at LOWEST PRICES l or First Class Goods. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. BURT DENISON, febllldtf 18 Pa '.ton Avenue. LUMBER YARD. Minors ,ua DENTIFRICE WILLIA3ISON & SON, (Successors to Hart & Williamson,) MANIIPACTI'KKRH OP SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Moulding, Stnir-Work, Fino tenr FiniHli, Manteln, Ktc. ASHEYILLB, IS. C. In- GliO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to iHiublcilay & Scott, I North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, . DOORS -iWi Ail kind. f auiidin rff-Onlrrs will receive prompt attention. fclillldly f PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING TIN AND SLATE HOOPING, AUCIHTUCTI HAI. IRON WORK. Plans and Specification, Furisi.ed oa Bplicatlon We have tl.orouKh nurhanie. in each line "who have h.,1 ... ........ . business. We can salcl, .. . ' lnn in their iwiruns sutlstitction in i our work, a low liKurcs. BALLARD, RICH fchlSdljr & ROYCE. A TRUE TOILET LUXURY. OraaaoLUTiw aURg iNaaibiiiTij CaUTIflCS THC TCCTH. AllKNTa vtiu Tlw Iiuckevt I'umm . Steel anil fin Shingles, Hoor and Hearth Tiles. MCtCrmtTHK GUMS. fttildlr ' At.KNTH a al'K'KH. OP l rkit's Patent SlK'utliing Latli wtCTCNSTHK IfttATH NO INJURY TO TH KNAMtU r AND aqrccaiTlk. WITHOUT tQUL At A TOIktT rilPANATION. . STOVES, TINWARE, MlCf M CENT HH aOTTLI. -AND OLD ST A LI BRUOttiaTS. . el. WINKCI MANN A CO.. fno- ' ITIMOaC MB. For sale by J. S. GRANT, dawtauatt HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. PlurubliiK, steam and Gas Flttln, Tlu RooflK, Gutter- lug, &c. C, II. CAMPBELL, CilNGlCR AUi, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, LKWN HOD' PARSAPAR.L..A, MINERAI. WATERS, .TONIC REER, CARHONATI I. Wit, ,. ,m - - ."--a 111 niriiiiwa ' , " tt O. Box a4, CLOSING OUT Siir Factory, at, Ha wood hi. -OF- ALL WINTER GOODS, JkJOTICB. Tk. Smwim. ka r. . - .... . .. meeta the ral Mnada la tarhnimthal T.aJ iT.T.r:,.,.';"l.V'll, and K-Ploj, oal, th, neat Worknwa. d tooi work aod a ,,,,,,, ".""." "J .-tnsaa va BTT Nan eiiainw to awaharahtB la the atata uuT'. -AT- 22 THE BIG 22 PATTON AVENUE. to aanate to him. We did not ret the ' ,..:......"'. chance. Hi work was done before wt knew of It. Had r kvw. it u "i ba......... ,22 t - - , r , ZLt'J -'"Ma. and reMn ta hmwnt tt.1. -eoawaatea. S. COOPER, . , vrt I u... ocr cwt . 39 South Main Street. cuanasaj ai. n. FLBTCHBR, Bee fcbJOdlai d&wtaprO
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 13, 1889, edition 1
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