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!A p.il.H !v-d ererv mnmlne If irrpt Mon - i l trie lomnrmg mt t rcry tfc v .t Vr I.. J .... I" Kj.min. . js...,...i.. 8 nt Mmlln. 1 Ml 'lie M min,.... ..... fVO ne v,crS ur runlets will drhver the paper ewry itniin in everv pari of the eity to our sub- t'tirii, iml (ini tKI WUIUug it will pleas nil at tnc uiiiu Other. P or Rent a. P. Vcnahle. For Htr funltis T. Kmith. Krai h.latr iwyn fc West. For Snlc Mclat vre'e Meat Market. Oder Extraordinary Gwju Ik Wot. United Mates Signal Service IMa- lion, Aahetrlllc, N. C. LAwnm. SS.3A NoaTH. I.nr.mtn 82.2o Wht. Klxvxtri. a,3oo Fut. Meteorological report for 2 hoar ending tap. as., Marcn 21. Tine hohi.iih iuhki:ti ItV Ts.i.i;;i.isl. lioncr .Hints I cuii i Cotton lr Inlou untf i-rodun, IHItV ANItSKlTWITlKS. NnwV. Manh ill. Unhangs but ttrailr; Hi4a4Hu. Moury easy, a. hub-Treasury balances ('.old, $151, K77,- OiMI; currency, $17.H7J OOM. boffrnmrnl ixiniU uun.liui irauj iict cents, slim,; U per crntn. 1.u7;.. us. nun, uui siruuy Swaiiuaiioa Hotel. 'nexrellcd cuisine. Popular with tourists, families and buainesa Hi en. lilcctrlc can pass the door. HAWLB HKOS.. kbldly Propr's. 7 aai 8 2 "l-EMPBBATl'RB." Northern Exposure, Shaded. Tpmlfipm MaxTTMInTDaily Mean. a js 3j-.Ja3.aj 88 a Mt vn-oi ST. : btate hoai Ala.ClasaA Uni 1 1 J."i Ala. Clas. U S. Ill Ga. 7s, mort 14 N.C. Cons., Oa...la.t N. C. Lorn., 4a u H. C. rlron'l...Jli.1 Trrfri. bet., 3s... Virginia 6s VlrKima Cona. North wcalrrn . do irfd . Del 8c Lack Brie Kant Trna. ...... Lake Shore Lon. Nash.... Metn. Char... Molt. Oh.. Nash. Ik Chat N V. Central 1(17 N. At W. pt.1 H Northern t'ac... Ji ". i, N. P. )ll H Pacific Mail 3tt Heading H TIM. iklih. i Alle W7 h :h. w. Point.. un an Kck Inland 91 1,4 lo-U.'st. Paul 2i, 1S7l, do pfd 9'Jl4 l.l'.H,iTrx. Patitic 1KH, . 27 lennc''oo aa t) I'nlon Paeific 101 N. J. Central 00110. -W.oi. 82 10 Ul'4 Weatern L'nlon., Cotton-aeed Oil Certibcate 7 a 28 HEChCMlftlTY ABWO. HUMIUITV. "Tp aTDail Meaa. DaJly Mean. 6W I 67 1?1 I BAROMBTBR. PRECIPITATION. Corrected for altitude and temperature. Raia and ) Itoow Melted Snow. Drptba. Daily Mean, lackea. Imhea. 0 I 0 I 80.12 Weather Clear. It. . RUCK, it. D Ohaerver. NORTH CAROLINA, KOi'ac. lt mort b7Wl COTTOX LnrnaooL, March 2. Noon Cotton nrm. fair demand Ameriean mio.lhn S 11-10; talea lv,otK);ifiei:ulatln anaeiport, i,(MMJ. KecelpU, 1 8,tMH ADienvan lu.uiw Patnres cloaed atcadr. inld'Ming 8 H-l; low middlinic Mil good ordinary 4H; ortllnary lr of to day included. llliiHI American March 8l-o4aellera; March and April 6 41-64, arll- rra; Airll and May.S 414, ariiera; May ana jun, o 41-94, ouyera; juneanu juiy u -o, wllera July ana Auauat o oujera; ai iruat and Heptemlier 5 40-64.boyer;rieptemoer and October 8 2S-4. aellera; Brpumoer & 40-64,. Iiuyrra. Pnturea cloaed quiet. Nw Vokk, March 21. Cotton net re. .vlpU21.t; groaa 6543. Poturca cloaca quiet, Salee -jn.aiHl hale. March ... b.UHa U ttyldeot H I" la b.bi IMI ......lUOOalO.OlKut ... 70a 9.72 May lO.OHalO.lOINor..., .61a B.82 lune io.i7alo lM,lec .na Inly 10.24al0.23ijan 71a tt.72 Am 10 .aoalO 31 T Naw xuik, March 21.--cntton nun. naiea ttwlar bale.: Middling upland! KlU; middling Orleana 10. Kiorta to Great RritainB.802: itork Ml WIT. OiLVEeTON, March 21. Cotto qulet.10: receipt. 1120. . NoitroLa. March 21. Cotton litany: 10; raceiota 711. BaLTWorb. March ai. cotton quiet, 10IA: receinta . BorroM, March 21. Cotton quiet, iuyt: re- ccipUW22. WILUInotor. N. C. March 21. Cotton nniet. ': receinta nu. PHiLAORLfHU, March 21 Cottonqulet, lOHl recelpta870. Bavamrah, March 21. Cotton quiet, 0; reeeipta 1K7. NHW ORLRARI. March21 cotton nrm 19-16; receipU 8M62. MOBILR, March 21 Cotton, quiet, 13-16; receipU 24. MKHPHia, March 21. cotton nrm; 13-1 H; receipt. 45. AiiotirrA, March 21. cotton luaay, 10 1-16; receipt. 247108. charlmtun, March 21. cotton .teaay, iov; receipt, ooa. rROVIWOHt ARD PRODCCS. II11W Vnum Un.l Q1 liitlt hem Ami Factor;. The I quiet and.u-ady. Wheat spot dull lali F,rttvUl. Cotton Mill, expert to .tart Krioae'r7Sr, IX. ".'.T VtrSS? ZXt M amall hniarrv lactorr. n,cr y"'uay; ahorta covering. No. 2 red a mu ooitcrj utcwrj. March iiii. Anni iu.m3U. Iuniau Coldiboro Railroad, The EtiterpriK I Corn aMt moderately active, .V lower, B. cecal Indaatrial Development la tta Tar Heel Mate. Manufacturer.' Record. Concord BaKgine Mill. Tbe Kerr Bag Manufuctaring Co. bai been incor porated by J. M. Odell, W. R. Odcll, David F. Camron and J. W. Camron to build bag a factory. The capital stock if to be $1,000,000. Denver Cotton Factory. A cotton factory is contemplated. T. H. Proctor can give information. Fair Bluff. The Carolina Land Co., previously reported as organized to de velop timber land, will dredge th Lumber river and remove all obstructions in tbe way of steamboat navigation, and when they have completed the dredging of Big swamp they will dredge Ashpolt swamp. Large mills will also be erected as previously stated. Fayetteville Knitting weak No. 2 red 42ia42V; elevator option. 2iiiri. uui nrm; juarcn 4uvfe, Apm oia) It, June 4Ua4U W, u airier mixed March 42 Oalfapot market Arm; option, more active, v Dinner; march SOU,, April 804,, May :io No. 2 .pot 81a!l2; Weatern mixed 2UV-,a38. Hop.Quictaud .teady Spot Hlo en.lrr, fair cargoe. i. Hugar raw, hlghei lair rcniiing 0 Mil. petroleum awauy uulet. Preiuht. ateadv. nr. i.iwn, mo., Marcn ifi. nour nrm and unchaniied. Wheat hiuher: the opening mi strong and rather excited on atlmulating advice., and May aold higher, but at once MISCLLLAXEOUS. RANT'S ASIU'VILLE A ! VVU TISKUKSTS. "RUY II02IE-3IADK GOODS." Full Holler ProcoHH. Your Grocer for We Guarantee SatiH.uetion. Auk If your preacriptiona are compounded at Grant'. Phar macy foil cad poiltively de pend upon these facta: Pirrt, that only the Purest and Best drugs and chemicals will be used. Second, they . will be com)Kt,nded carefully and ac curately by an experienced preerriptlonist ; and third, yon , will not be charged an exorbi tant price. Von will receive the beat foods at a very re a- DRUG enable profit, A full tin of Patent Medicine. Toilet Arti cle, Ayer't Recamler Prepaia-' tions, Bcott'a Electric Curlers, etc., etc. ' Webavetheagency for Hum phrey's Homeopathic Medi cine. lmVAlXra OLD BTANI), '24 a, MainBt. Prescription delivered to any part of the city Ire of charge 1 STORE. II. T. COLLINS, IWrfvi.t. V.. L.I AC. AN, Scfiftarv AS1IEVILLE IGE G 0 P A E3 Y. Pure Ice made from Distilled Water. Building. Patton Avenue. Office: Uaniard Asheville Milling Company Flour and Meal We make tbe following grades of floui: Roller King, Electric Light, Carolina Belle. Take no other. Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats and Rye. Horse and Cattle Feed Mixture j Ground to Orttrr. Do Custom Grinding for Corn Rye and Oats. Mill and Yard at Old Depot. D. C. Waddell. President. W. W. Barnard, Vice President. Lawrence Pulliam, Cashier iTIIE OAI GF ASIiEViLLE, tnar'JOdly ASIIEVILLE COAL COMPANY, H. T. COLLINS & CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal a Wholesale und Retail. Office Barnard Building, Patton Awme. Vard: Old Depot. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. DIRECTORS I THE ASIIEVILLE SANITARIUM, A8HEVILLE, N. C, i Wood fin streets, near the Female College, ani only three square, from the VM, R. PEIKIIMAtl, Beautifully located in a (Trove of oak and white pine, with no dust or noise, at the cor ner oi oaa ana wooana streets, near the Female cou court bouse. All modern and latest Improved methods for treatlnr chronic disease of the lung throat and nose, by the inhalation of vaporised and atomised fluids by the pneumatic and vumprcHca air apparmtua; aiso componna uxviren in connection with the vaporised Bal sam (the balsam obtained from the natural balsam trees near Asheville.) We also manufacture a Home Treatment of the Compound Oxygen, which is, in most cam, equal to tac omoe treatment, and will be sent on application by express, on receipt of Our success here for the naav thre veava with this tm tm, i,. h nkm,,n,..i i. -.. i mg cured many case tnat were prononnced hopeless, whose names and residences can be uovainco ny calling si uie oanitariura. Bv permiaston we refer to the fo lowuia we l-knnwn Jemen of Asneviiw: u. j. Aston, ex-Mayor; J. B. Reed, Clerk It. 8. Court; Kcv.G.C Ran- pastor nrat Mcinuum Lauren: Krr. w. A. nelson, oastnr tfirmt Ranriat thureh 14 x Collins, Capt. Natt Atkinson. ' G. PBOPRIBTOH OP Lumber Co. contemplate building a rail' road to their saw mill on the Ncuse at Waynesboro. Marion FlonrMill.R. A. Hutchinson, of Kentucky, contemplates establishing a steam roller flour mill of 100 barrels ca pacity, Oxford Copper Mine. The Gillis Min- inn- A Mnniifiu-t urine Co. will be incorno- fell back and llnnllv lost all early advance. I ... ... ,, ,. . I sBio rallied and sold up IS, only to drop rated to Work the GlUlS mine. taxk unct ,,,. thouxh reactlna later. The Raleigh-Factory .The Wetmore Shoe & Leather Co., has been orgauued by W H. Wetmore, M. A. An.ier, J, W. Wcl Ions, MaJ, R. S. Tucker, Col. J. W. Hins daU and ethers, for the manufacture ol shoes, saddlery and other articles ot leather, The capital stock is $100,000 with $23,000 paid in, Rocky Mount Tobacco Factory .The Gold LeaTobacco Works, capital stock $50,000, will be organised with M. W nan, manager, ana u. r. iinrt, secre tary and treasurer, to establish a tobac co factory. Thomasville Mining. The Baltimore Gold & 8i1ver Mining & Smelting Co., will bold meetirg on March 18, to con sider the raising of money to develop the company's property, Wilmington Electric Light Plant. The North Carolina Power Co,, has been organised with H. A. Durr, president ; W L. Smith, and B. P. Bailey, general mana gers. They hare bought out the Wil mington Electric Light Co., and will erect a building for their plant. They have ordered additional machinery from the Thompson-Houston Electric Com pany. Wilmington Warehouses.-The Wil mington & Weldon Railroad Co., has purchased thirty-eight acres of land near Goose Nett on which to build warehouses, etc. THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aghevllle, N. C. P. O. Bom P. marlBdly o 'o " "o " clus whs Arm with May and June . July i.t una Auirust t shove yeateraay no. a i cash 91 UaUtsi. Mav uokaU2. Corn nrm. tii hluhrr, but slow No. SI mixed cash 2t!a UUV4. Aiiril ll. May SOV.aaa. uata very nniet no. x caan noniinuiiy . aaay an Mhlsaev steady 1 (is. Uil.TiMiiKK. March 21. Flour fairly active and Arm City Mills Kio liramls eitra 8 2S ao.no. Wheat tiouthern, nominal: Fnr l.OOat.OH; l.imKl)crrr l.oaal.OH: Western stronKi No, 'J winter red spot March and A urn umulltv,! Corn Hon I hern, whitc41a 42, yellow 4ia41; Western Armcr. CiiiCAiio, March 21. Flour dull and un changed. hcut t7Ha"74i No. 3 red, aU74. Corn No. 2 S4, Oats No. 2 24. Mesa pork I2.is.al2.20. Lara o.ho. nnort rib loose S.lAaA.20. Dry anlted shoulders boxed (l.oOa&.75. Short clear side .B0a 6.o2Vt. Whiskey distillers finished goods per aaHua-1 - - - -- Cincinnati. March 21. Fionrrreeiyonered. Wheat quirt No. 2 red 95. Corn easy No, 2 mixed atVtsHIV Oat. nrm No 2 mined 2HU a2W. Pork barely steady. 12. BO. Lard quiet 8. NO. Bulk tnrata and bacon atrady and un cbancrd. Whiskey 1.03. lions noud de mand, Arm, rtn Tabic Cutlery Cheap. A bigger bargain than ever before 26 Mt (only) of fine Russell steel and celluloid-handled knives at $3 a set. Thirty sets of fine white-hnmlleil knives at $1.33. A few pairs fine carversto match, very low. Wonderfully low price on best plated knives, forks and spoons. Rogers' triple-plated knives at $3 a set. Every tmng in (.rockery, Olass and Lamps, at Law's, 67, 59 and 61 S. Main St. The railroad man, like the pugilist, ws nut nae to get uui in training. THE LOCAL MARKET. ICOSSRCTKD HAIl.T 1 The following prices can be obtained for country produce: Catilmtres, nicely trimmed, per lb... 114 ftoriihum Molasses, per gal 2fla30 nines rjacou, per in .....nau Irish potatoes, per bn OOndA v. neat, per on..., ,.,. 1.00 Flour, per cwt... 2. 3lla8.no Corn, perbu HOaHA Chickens , 12Vi20 rKKS, pcruoi 7aN Hutter, per m 20a2 Tnrnii, perbu 2.1 Carrota, per b., 70 Parsnips, perbu 70 Onions, perbu..... 1.00 Cow Peas, per bn 7fla1.00 Celery, per bunch 4 Beef, per lb itroea....'. ,....3a4 Mutton, per tb cross 8a4 Apples, per bu TAal.no Pucka , 20B2A Turkey, dressed 10 " live , TAal.2fl Beans, per bu , l.OOal 7A (lata, er bu , 40nA0 Hay, per ewt... .., lioal.oo Waits B. Owvn, W. W. Wst POU MLB. (Teat bei t M A fine Jersey Hull, t year old, pur bred, y. McINTVRB'B MEAT MARKET. GVYN & WEST, (Succeisors to Walter B.Owyu) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. and of 21d4 auty FOR RENT. That haadaon a room rot tan Mo, ao ui. ATvaoe, mTnMj u-vnnetl ny Mr. P. P. Claxtoa. I'oaarraiba given immediately. Apply to . V. VRNABI.R, , maraadot No. IS Bcarden Avenue. POM 8ALB. Household and Kitchen Furniture. All new and deslra' k. Hour from 10 to 1. 44 i'billo treet. West AsbevUle. F marSSdUt . JVNIt'B T. SMITH - JkJOTICK OF U1SSOLVTION. . ?otlc Is hereby irlven by the Inte firm doing business nnder the name and style of th Asheville Lumber and Maanfacturina Comnanv, comtioacd of W. B. Marx and John F. Grant, that th partnership hereto, fore existing, between tbem I this day diai solved by mutual consent. ' 1 Tb bnslne will b con tinned by W B Mar nnder th old firm nam. AniiabiU ittes of tb late firm are aaanmed by him and all bUl qm to said UU firm art payable to parties wishing to we Mr. Grant win find him still at tb Company's office. LV- GRANT. V. B.MAkx Asheville. N. C. Feb. S7, 'SO. muris.u'w JkJOTlCB. " The neresarv 110,000 having been snh snribM the ruUrrlher. to th carail, nf Th tarollna Mltifag, Msnnftuksrin and ltaprorenierit Comnanv, will swet at tkao. fie. ofWss. M. CocL,r.. at S o'elovk p m Satarda. March . fl, lor th purpo rt OTganlric- a per charter, e-pvsn . A. B. FflRTVVB H. M. RAMHKl'R srart4t H'i iiTHns ' LT- A brtaxllt cow ops horn taraea down with U. ro, to horw. fin ni a?i7 wfsnoc, Loans Hccurely riacctl at 8 Percent. V Notary Public. Commissioner ol tienls. FIRE, INSURANCE. OFFICI:-Moiitheaal Court eiqutir, OFFER EXTRAORDINART I For the next ihlrtv rfi.v. ill uii i lotsln PROSPHCT PAHK, Wnt Ashe. (lie. ,.rr ".yorani term, that nnmeseekcr will do weU to com and deal with us Only xo Per Cent Cash Will tit VMitltSsM . I t . . payftblr MONTHLY if rlmlml. Uh fl prr crnt. Intcrttt ffum dnt of trttnifrr until Mid, Thew lou art valatd from ilSrt ui.tof,tHK Pd the pricrt art Hn them nr bnrd uimju sai-t-unl aula srf simll... .. .n .1-1 1 Tbe XUcctrlc Street Railway proMised In auti-k 1 We Have Entire Confidence In the vain of thee lots, and hence have no ft-ars In leavin ninclentha or th purchase money at lnt.re.t. The ttrst to com will se cure choice ol lot. Apply to H . C.WV1S WEST, We are now receiving a great many IlANDHOIrlE NOVELTIES, Hut cannot mention in detail, because of the press of work consequent upon receiving and marking. II.REDW00D&G0,, Clothing, Dry Good, Small Ware, Uata, Shoes, and Carpets. Board and Treatment furnished to patients at reasonable prices. , a aaaitioa xo ooarauia our Da t lent a. we nave a n urn her nreleDantlvnrnished mnm. n accommodate boarders, who desire a nice, quiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, good (an, first-class cooking, at reasonable prices. Also, hot and cold bath. Dr. T. J. HARG AN, Proprietor. J. P. 8AWYKK, J. O. MARTIN, J. L. CARROLL, T. W. PATTON, W. W. BARNARD. V. C. WADDKLL, GEO. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilminuton, N. C. DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITORY Oldest Bank In Western Carolina. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE CAPITAL STOCK $100,000. SURPLUS FUND $20,000. W. T. PSNN1HAH. W. B. PENNIMAN. &-co.-, JOBBKSS AND DEALKSS IN- HERRING & WEAVER, - THE SHOE STORE, NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. While we Have the Finest and Most Fashionable Goods In Our Line, We also have the cheapest. Call and see us. ............. 'niimn,nii.iiitiiMyp'f THE "BONANZA," THE LEADING WINE AND .. LIQUOR , STORE IN THIS STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. No. 43 South Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N.C. J. A. M ARQl'ARUT, Manager. 0 0 J?URN18!IBU APARTMENTS TO LET. Rooms can he had at No, 67 College Street (known as tne "Davidson House") newly furnished. Mrs, Erwin has charge of the eul inarv department and will furnish first-class table tioaru 11 ucsu-ea at reasonable rates h'nuutrc on the premises. febHS-dlm N OTIC 8. The Buncomlie County Medical Society meet the nrst Monday in each month at 7.30 p. m. Any physician of good standing and eligible to membership in the State Medical Society of North Carolina, and residing in western rtortn larouna, may become a oer Ol imp auviciT. ftbiiedlm M. It. FLETCHER. Bee. ODD JOBS AT ODD TIMES. L. V. Brown offers hi. services aa a first. class Machinist, especially on alt hind of nnv ngni oiaimnery, ann work in wood or metal. Mas some eiprnenc In opening and repairing Fire Prool Safes, making Models, repairing Surveyors' Instruments, etc. He can show specimens of his workmanship, from a key to a steam engine that will con vince any one of his skill. No work solicited, escept such as requires skill and genius to ex ecute. Olllceat J. K. Mckerson Co. Hardware Store, Asheville. N. C. tnarlMlm LECTION OF OFFICERS. . The annual election of officer of the Ashe ville l.luht Infantry will be held at their Arm- ore on Frltlav evening, March 2a. All mem bers are herebv conitnamlcd to be present at roll call. My order of i. m. riAKKAKU, capt. Com'd'g. F. M. KlMIUiKLV, u. , marl 8.11 Employment Agency CHAS. E. LANE & CO,, lit. MAIM ST. Mslr snd ?male servants M all Usils rt employment tarnished on short notice. servants waauag positions apply her. marlTdlm LUWI8 MADDUX, Pre. Dictoss: lwis Maddux, M L. P. McLOVB, Vice-Pre.. I. Rearrirn. M. I. Farnr. 1 R 8. H. Reed, Geo. 8. Powell, C. M. McLoud. J. E. RANKIN. Cashier. , J. B. Ray.J. B. Reed WESTERN CAROLINA BANK A8HBVILLB, N. C, FEBRUARY 1st, 1H89. Organised May lit, 1888. CAPITAL, f 50,000. . . SURPLUS, $5,000 STATE, COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY. Does a General Banking Business. Deposits received. Exchange bought and sold. Col lections made on all accessible point. The Baring Feature will receive special attention. On all sums In this department, deposited for four months or longer, Interest at the rate of per cent per annum will be paid. ' "pedal attention given to toajia on real estate, which will be placed for long time on real soaable term. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Oa Saturdays the Saving Department will be open till 6 p.m. fcbSdtf WILLIAMSON & SON, (Successors to Hart & Williamson,) MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Mouldings, Stair-Work, Fine In terior Finish, Mantels, Etc., ASHEVILLE, N, C. AOFNTS FOR The Buckeve Pump, Steel and Tin Shingles, Floor and Hearth Tiles. frbiily aofnts a m'p'rs. OF" Byrkit's Patent Sheathing Lath, Is being rapidly pushed to Froatwct Park. It. urvptOTu ivrminua, inn nnnging taeae lot In awira Mil euw .... .,.. , w . i uant, and other principal part of the city. A WORD TO THE WISE II SUFFICIENT. G. A.MEARS ha. purchssed a large stock of Spriiig Vtilll. try, Including the latest sortlta-, ana aa asrnred from tat North th beat MltNnar rrT m Asheville. SiarlTdTt JhJOTICK,ALI.TAXP4Vl5Ml By a recent act of th Iglstatnr, I lis Ibreed to advert iae for sale all property apnea which the tames are unpaid, oa the nrat day of April. This law I prop. strictly to en. force. Therefore, all persons who have not paid their taxes, and who do not wiah to have their proiwty advertised, mast pay by April 1. Pagr jrOv saxes at save trouble. "THE WINYAH SANITARIUM." ASHEVILLE, N. C. For the reception of patients suffering of dlenae of hingi am) throat, and conducted upon (he plait ol the sanitalres at 0htrdnrf and Patkeniitehi fa Oer many. Ours is the only such institntion inthet'nited States, and endorsed by the leading members of the metlknl profrssion. Terms reasonuhle. t KARL VON Rl'CK, B. S.. M. D. : tJirilt 4 i' ' HIA'R DiW A R E ASIIEVILLE, N. C. AGENTS FOR . DUP0NT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, - STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. MXORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. feb9dly "V ." ,".r..i,M FITZPATRIGK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dealer in Wall Paper, Window Shadeaand Patent Hangers, Paints. Oils and Varnishes, Masury's Mixed Paints and Colors. Window Glass, both French and American. We keep in stock St. Louis and Kentucky Lead. febSdly Anything In the Jewelry Line at LOWEST PRICES For First Class Goods. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. BURT DENISON, febiodtf 18 Patton Avenue. LUMBER YARD. GEO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to Doubleday & Scott,) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - Glass, Pntty, Lime, Plastering Hair, Slilnides, Laths, Fencing Posts. Material, fer Orders will receive prompt attention. DOORS, All kinds of Building fcbiodly PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, ........ -- ,- - --. r " TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IHON WORK. Plans and Specification? Furnished on Application We have thorough mechanic, in each line who have had many year.' experience in their business. We ran aafely guarantee our patrons iatisfactlon in our work, a low fro res. BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE. fcblSdly C. II. CAMPBELL, Mannfaanrer and Wholeanle Shipper of GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, LE9IONSODA, S ARSAPARILLA, MINERAL WATERS, TONIC BEER, I CARBONATED WATER IN SIPHONS. I I'aclury, aiy llyod lit. ' " P. O. Box 184. CLOSING OUT SALE OF I ALL WINTER GOODS, AT- 22 THE BIG 2 2,-22 PATTON AVENUE. IH. tf tvpYl lsX1WV '1va-an
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