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t;;i; daily citiz::n Will be ptil)Hhrd fmymriraimt Incept Mon rtsrl t toe lollowing rata sinclfy ni: ( -,ie Year 'l 00 S. Months .. ........ 3 IK) 1 Dree ionLO........... 1.R0 (Hit N(onth.......m.m... ftO One Mock. 15 Our carrier will dclircr the paper every morning In every part of the eit y to oar ab mwn, and partir wutiof it will please call at the Cituu Other. MARKI.Tf II V Ti:i.l (.UAI'll. New Advertisements. Notice W. O. Wolfe. A Card Miss Nellie La Bui U. Backet Store Geo. T Jones At Co. Money and Securities Cotton : Provision and Produce. ! IIOXRT AXDtKCraiTlF.a. Ntw YoKK. Mink 2.I. l.xchmngr dull bat . firm, Moa-'.!1- ; Money easy, closing offered 21 j. i Sub-Treasury balances -Gold, 8132.003,-1 OlN; currency, $17.1if.lMo. ) Government lonls dull and heavy lor iurs 4 per cents, $1 2tt: per cents, $1.07!. State Donas, neglected Ala. Class A 2ao Hit) Ala. Class B 6s 111 I Ga. 7s, mort H N.C. Cons., Os.. .125 N. Vnlted (Mates BlKtial Service Sta tion, AshevlllCi M. C. Latittids, 3J. SO North. LoNarrroa 82.26 Wnt. LLSY.TIoK, 3.36U rm. juntinuwKim irw,i ,uw uuhii niui. at p. m., klarck 23, I8hi. Tan - (Li K TBMPBRATURB. Northern Enpoanre. fthaded. " Daily Mean. 2pm 52. H 9pmkl axTTMin.il I 61 2j J9JS2.3 . fjBVirpoiSf.- C. Cons.. 4a W C. Bronn's..-1'O Kcntllng st'i Tean. tiet , 3s 724'KU-h. & Alle 16", VirifilllaOs K. Ac W. Point., Virginia Cons... S3 Ko isionu l"H Northwestern ...10 liit. I'aul - 02', do old ...137HI ao pin wm Del Lock... i:)tl4iTe. Pacific 1" Krie.. 27A, Tenn Coai&Iroa 3 East Tenn.. V i nion rncinc on Lake Shore KKl'il.N. J. Central...... K5 l x. Huh duUMo. Pacific f,7-i o-s-r 7 as I 3 p o ao 8o TkBt. HUMiDifyrrA PRBCIPITATION. Bais sad Bnow Melted snow. Depths. Daily Mean. Inches. Inches. 0 0 S0.30 a I 0pm i h BUO.'HI'MIDITY. Dally Mean. 2.121 BAROMBTBK. Corrected for altitude and tcmperatnrc. Weather 1'alr. K. V. BUCK, XI. 1)., Obscrrer. "My post-prandial cigar nlwrnys re minds me of tramp." "And wot so?" "Because it aJwayscomtsnlter dinner." lonkers statesman. The average sire of an American family, accordine to statistics, in 4.13. The fraction probably stands for the old man, icm nautc i.xjjicm. Landlord I think you will like this store. Mr. Scales. The rent is cheap and it is bent and airy, as you see ot dark corner in it anywhere. Mr. Scales That's just the trouble, Mr. Quarter- day. It wan't do for a grocery store at all, yon see. It would be an awful nuis ance to have to go away down in the eel lar every time to sand the sugar. Somer , viiie journal. Father (the son using the fumily ham mer) John, don't swear that war, es pecially at your own awkwardness, Give me the hammer. (Two blows later.) 1 ! !! Johu-O, that's the way you want me to swear, is it ? Terre Haute Express. Judicious AdvertUtiiK, CREATES many a new bushiest; ENLARGES many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SA VES many a (ailing business; PRESERVES many a lurge business SECURES success in any business. To advertise judiciously, use the col umns of" The Citisen." Everybody reads It; and In propoition to the returns it yields advet tisers.its rates are the cheap est in tne rotinti v. Vine Table Cutlery Cheap, A bigger barguin than ever before 26 sets (only) of fine Russell steel and ccllu ' (old-handled knives at $2 a scLJTiiirty sets of fine white-hnndledknivesat$1.35, A few pairs fine carvers to match, very low, Wonderfully low prices on best plated knives, forks and spoons. Rogers' triple-plated knives at $2 a set. Every thing in Crockery, Glass awl Lamps, at Law's, 57, SO and 61 8. Main St. S. V. Central lofilj X. At W. pfil -t'.Hj Northern Pac... 2?S N. P. pid .. 6SS Pacific Mail 35 Western Union Cotton-seed Oil Certificates. 03 N OTICB. 'hiring my temporary absence, W. II. West nil will attend to all my business. Office in Wolf building. marlHdat YY.uWol.FK. F Ol'ND. On Academy street, on Prlduy morning Inst, s targe bunch of keys. The owner can Met information concerning same by applica tion to maj-34 dlf Till! CITIZISN OPPICB. FOR SALE. Household and Kitchen Furniture. All new and denlra'-le. Honrs from 10 to t. 44 Philip street, West Ashevllle. mar32dUt JUNIUS T. 8M1T1I. Mem. Char... 53 Mob. At Ohio , IP Nash. Ik Chat... til 4, NOPoc.lstmort b7i! corrost. LlTKIPOtil.. March 23. Noon Cotton 3uiet. rather easier American uraiuini 11-16; sale 7,tXM); stwcnlation andoport, 600. Keceipta, 16,000 American 12,000. Pntures closed qniet. l v. . American mmniinir.o i l-io naics of to-day Included, o,2UO American. March lU-fUI,nvrrm' March and Auril 5 31-fi. bor ers, April and May, 6 3K-64, buyers; May and June, S 40-U4, sellers; June and July 6 41-64, sellers, lair ana aukusi d t w, kikii, fust and SepUmlier 6 3-4.buyers;8cpteniber and uctolier o 2n-o. aeuers; nepiemner o 38-64, buyers. Futures closed quiet, but steady. . . . .. Nw vohk, ftlarcn ssa. .oiion nci re ceipts 443; gross 627S. Futures closed quiet, but steady. Sales 15,400 bales. Marrh ...10 (Mlal 0.01 IHeot U Witt .V1 April 10.OOal0.01Kct...;...... .71a (.72 .4. .... 1(1 alO 10 Nov u.2a w.na une.. ...... 10. 17a 10 lH.Dec tt.63 9.6 ulr......10.24al0.25ijan . U.71 -73 Aug 10.3Oal0.31l rTkWVoiK, March 23. Cotton Q tenilv. Knlea tolav 173 bates; ll ing 160 Middling uplands lotfc; middling Orleans 10-V tisport to continent loou Galvbbton, March 23. Cotton nulct,lo; receiots 123J Mosroi.r, Marcn 2a. tot ton steaoy, o, receipts 8I4. BALTiMOki, Marrn aa,-teuton ouiei, 10 8-10: receiuta B4. Boston. March 28. Cotton quiet, to; re- ceintsN12. Wilhinovon. . C-. March 2.I. cotton aulrt. U'. receiots 112. fHILAORLPHIA, Marcn -!. VOtvou liuici. 10: receiots Ml 2. BAVSNNAH, MOtCB 23. lotion UUICt, V rece nts 112 NKW oslbans. Marco 2.1. t-OllOH quiet, lllk rrce Ints .102 Mobilr. March 23. Cotton, quiet, 0; nrrlits4N4. MkHPHis. March 2-'l Cotton quiet, but firm; u 18-lrt; receipts 1S1M). Aimhista, March 23. Cotton steady ia-1: rrcellita 4.IH. CHAII.KSTOM, March 23. Cottou very firm U, receipts 004. ritovisioNi and rsoutiCK Nsw Yomt. March S3. Southern flour firm anil unlet. Wbeatspot dull; Uu;lower, unsettled No. U red l4'4n92Vj; elevator op tions active, irregular and lower; foreign houses scllinu: No. 2 red March U1U, April 9J', MavU3i, June 84. Corn spot firmer No. 2 red 42a42W, elevator options ami Mi lower, steady; March 42V April 42VVK Muy 43in4BH, closing 4;il,, Oats spot firmer and dull; options quiet. Un' j higher; March 81, April 80. May aoi,nilo No. 2 spot SOU. Hops sternly 8 pot Klo barely steady, fair cargoes Hugar raw, Rrm h.,.1 Vrrlvhts Bfritdv. ST. Lotus, Mo., March 23. Flour very stronir. but unchansed. Wheat cash higher demand: better options; there was a further advance this afternoon, following largely hluher Chicago market ana with advances a' all points. Shorts bought freely early, but this demand slackened, and with collapses elsewhere, price went down. The close was at the bottom, with May Vj, June t, July 1 Ual v.. and Auirust u below resternav No, 2 red I'aih 02HaU3lk, May Hli'.nnu; closing 02!4, Jam HoatHi., CorH trng, in He- mund ut an advnnce early, but became un settled, and Anally closed weak No. 2 cash 2tt1, May SOHaSOt. closing 80', asked luneBl.. Oats steudv No. 2 cu.li 20 bid iy2UVi. Provisions firmer, tint quiet. I'orl higher, 12.09. Lard nominnlly higher, 0.75 for nrlmr steam. halt moult, warm 2.1. riour active ana steady. Wheat Southern, firm; Pultt l.ooal.OH; Kongoerry l.ooai.on; western firm; No. 2 winter red spot U24. Corn rlouthem, firm; white 41a414, yellow 41 aiw: western easr, Cllli' Aim. March 23. Flour quiet, liu firm. Wheat No. 2siiringl.ti2Vjni.021.; No, 9rrdl.U2Unl.02H- Corn No, 2 34. Outs No. 2 244,- Mess pork 12.0o.a12.oa, l-nru 7.H5. rlhortribse.2Aiia.ao. Mhoulders R.SOa 5 73 Short clear side O.SOaO.02. Whis ker 1.03. Cincinnati, March 23, Ftoureasy. Wheat dull No. 2 red Do. Corn steady No.3 mixed 34 V4. Oats easier No. 2 mixed 2714. Pork quiet, 12.62V. Lard strong 7. Hulk meats and bacon steady firm and unchanged Whiskey 1.03. Hogs good demand, strong; common and light 4ui.Mii; packing add outl et- 47011 ua i0R RALB. A fine J- and of area 21d4t Dull, U year old, pure bred, y. McINTYHE MB AT MAKKBT. ey II t bea A CARD. it 1 um now retioivii); u new nnd nelet-ted stock of MILLI NERY and NOTIONS which was mirchaHod for end. in the Northern murketH. Wins Kate Holenten. an exieri eneod nnd popular Milliner from Baltimore is with me. and will take preat pleasure in waiting on her numerous customers, to whom sho has given general satisfaction m price nnd taste. Thanking a kind public for their generous patronage, and hoping to receive my share of the trade. I remain, - ItesiKH'tfully, MISS .NELLIE LAIIAKBE. rar:4dUt D. II. REAGAN, WITH HENRY S. KING & SONS, Hardware and Cutlery, BALTIMORE, Ml). Refer to J. W. atarnca, mar23 dum JkjJOTICR OF t1880LUTION. Notice I hereby given lir the lute firm rlotnf business under ihe nnrnr and style of the Ashevllle Lumber nnd Mannlncturing Company, romimsed of W. II. Marx anil John F. Grant, that the partnership hereto fore existing between them is this day ills solved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by W. II. Mara under the old aim amc; All liabil ities of to law firm arc assumed by him, aud all Mill due to said lain linn arc payable tu fatia. Parties wishing to set Mr. trut will bud h)a still at tut (.omraar n omc AsbcvUk. N. C..Fiu..7,'80. J P. ORANT, B.MARX. uarlSdtw JOTICE The secesarr 110.000 having been sub scribed, the s-j oscribetj to the capital stock jf The Carolina Miuiiig, Mauufacturing and loiproveaieut Compauy, w 111 meet at th of norofWo). M. Covie, jr.. at 8 o'clock p tn. Batuntay, March 2i, fbMi), for tuc purpose of ornaiiuu: as IKS tbarter. A, II. rORTT'NTt. II. M. RAMKKUR. savnruna-i n ni r 1 iinaci. THE LOCAL MARKET. be . obtuincU for fCOBRRCTID DAILY The lollowlng price can country produce: Cabbage, nicely trim tiled, peril) .........1 Borghum Molasses, ueraal..,,..,., 25n Bides llHcnn, iierlb. HV4a Irish potatoes, per Uu oouoo Wheat, per bu 1,00 Flour, per cwt .2.0Oa3.3O Corn, perbu noaOS Chickens 12a20 Kggs, perdox 7aN Hutter, per lb 20a25 Turnips, tier bu 25 Carrots, per bu., Parsnios. nerbu. Onions, perbu 1.00 Cow Peas, tier bu 75al.O0 Celery, tier bunch Beef, per lb grou 3a Mutton, per lb gross 3a Apples, per bn 7Bnl.tH) Kuiks , 20a25 Turkey, " 'live 75nl.2S Benin, per bu.. l.OOal.75 Oats, per bu , 4on5ll Hay, per cwt HOal.OO AllSCELLASEOl'S. Swannanou Hotel. Unexcelled cuisine. Popular with tourists, families and bttsiiicss men. lilrctric car pas the door, KAWI.8I1K0S felildly I'ropr's. OF fefT extr a 0 rdTnar Y 1 lau.s1 you haven't kwii .1 1 ? .l.-cf T oil St. crkTiirt tirri-. (I AktLt. IV- lv 1A.VJ. Ill rrviia litAi ! don't make the mistake of j thinking we have nothing to j say, not niiicn. e nave wen away buying goods, and will be heard from in due time. We have bought everything 1 we could find that ire kni'W j to be a bargain. Our stock; of household conveniences, i using things) has never been j so complete as it will be in a week. It will le hard to ask or a thing that rjJiaviiot got. Not alo rising things have we tried to please you, but in Dress Goods, Boy's Clothing, Men's Hats, laces, Edgings, 'Flouncings, Shoes, Window Shades, lushes (double-faced), Lace Curtains (some special bar-L gains), and all sorts of Cur tain Goods. We shall eclipse anything in prices we have shown liefore, and that is iromising much. Ourgoods are not bought "Regular." One man can buy goods reg ular as cheaply us another. Theiv is wlwiv our success a Is comes in. uur goods are bought irregular at auction, at forced sales, from people compelled to have money, and who will sell at a sacrifice, bought by a man who can command a Million Dollars to buy with. He supplies us and we sell the goods for cash nnd sentl hun tlie" money for more, ut course weguaran tee our goods m every tv- sped and refund money where cause for dissatisfaction ex ists. The merchant who goes to New York to buy goods and doesn't avail himself of the auctions that take place daily (of goods frequently in their original cases) is 20 years behind the times, ltid ley, Macy and the other "Racket men" who have rev olutionized trade in New York City have their buyers attend every sale, or they could not sell goods at less prices (as they frequently do) than it costs to make them. Try all the stores before you buy, and buy where prices are low est. W'e slmll lie content. Hesiect fully, (JEO.T. JONES & CO. N. Y. Office, 40 Broadway. A SIIL VILLE AD VEK TISL VESTS. II. T. COLLIN'S, rreMilent. II. U-liAGAN, Stxict.-in nuY iiohe-madk coons... . i A S II E U I L L E I C E G 0 u P w i; V . Full Roller Process. Y'our Grocer for We Guarantee Satisfaction. Ask Ashevllle Milling; Company Flour and Meal We make the following grades of flotn: Roller King, lCW-tric Lijjlit, Carolina Uclle. Take no other. Cash Paid for Wheat, Cora, Oats and Kjc. Horse and Cattle Feed Mixture Ground to OrtVtv- Do Custom Grinding for Corn Rye and Oats. Mill and Vard at Old Depot Pure Ice made from Distilled Water. Building. Patton Avenue. Office: Barnard D. C. Waddell, President. W. V. Barnard, Vice President. Lawreuc PuUiara, Canhier. THE DAIIIC OF ASI1EVILLE, ASHEYIIXK, N. C. ASIIEVIIXE COAL, COMPA1SY, II. T. COLLINS & CO. Superior Hard and Soft Coal at Wholesale and Retail. 0 oaruard Building, latton Vard: Old Depot. DIRECTORS I . P. SAWYCR. J. O. MARTIN, J. L. CAEKOLL, T. W. PATTON, W. W. BARNARD, D. C. WADDKLL. 0130. W. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, N. C. TOE ASIIEVILLE SANITARIUM, ASHEVILLE, N. C, Beantifally located In a btot of oaks and white nine, with no dnst or nnW at ttr n aer of Oak and Woodna streeU, near the Pcmale College, and only three square from tbc court house. All modern and latest Imoroved methods for treating chronic diseaaea of the Inns throat and nose, by the Inhalation of vaporized and atomized fluid by the pneumatic and compressed air apparatus; also Compound Oxygen in connection with the vaporised Bal aam (the balsam obtained from the natural balsam tree near Asheville.) We also manufacture a Home Treatment of the Compound Oxygen, which is. In most equal to the office treatment, and will be sent on aoolication be nma on imlni of Our success here for the oast three year with this treatment has hn nhnmu1 !. tag cured many cases that were pronounced hopeless, whose names and residence can be obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. By permission we refer to the following well-known gentlemen of Asherille : B.J. Aston, ex-Mayor ; J. B. Reed, Clerk U. 6. Court ; Rer. O. C. Ran kin, pastor Pint Methodist Church ; Rev. W. A. Nelson, pastor Pint Baptist Church j H. T. Board and Treatment furnished to patient at reasonable prices. In addition to boarding our Datlcnts. we have a number of elnrantlv-fumlnlu-i! moms to accommodate boarder, who desire a nice, quiet place, away from the hotel. Nice rooms, new furniture, good fare, first-class cooking, at reasonable prices. Also, hot and cold bath. Dr. T. J. HARCAN, Proprietor. 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 HERRING & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET. While we Have the Finest and Most Fashionable Goods In ..i. ia.; zr;-- our Liney'--r---: We also have the cheapest. Call and sec us. For the next thirty days we Vi ill sell 45 lots in 1'KllSl'KCT PARK, West Ashevllle, on such favorable terms that honicseckcrs will do well to cunic and ileal with us. Only 10 Per Cent Canli Will lie rruuirvd. nnd the balance villi be mutlc payable MONTHI.X it drsireil, with M per cent, interest IVoin date of transfer until paid. These lots are valued from $1.10 upto$3,li00 ami tne prices set upon them are based upou actual sales of similar lot aillolning. The Ivlcctrlc Street Railway I lielng rnpldlv pushed In lrowct Pnrk, its proposed (rrtnlmis, thus bringing these lots in uuiek niuPensv cuiniuiiiikntlou with the Square, nnd other principal parlsofthr city. We Have Fntlrc Confidence In the yntur of Ihcte lots, nnd hence have no fears in leaving nine-ten I lis of the tnirclinw money nt Interest. The first to couie will se cure choice of lots. Apply to 't'UWVN Ac WISST, untr'dtf ' s. li. Court iquuit Employment Agency. CHAS. E, LANE & CO,, 34 S, MAIN ST. Mule and frirmH- strrants for all kiuds of cniploinnit funilshed on short notice. N:rrii1i w jutiusj positlous apply bcrc. marlTdlm JJ0T,C B, All. T AXP A VKR8 1 By recent set nf the Lrgi'lature, I am forced tn advertise fur sale ail property upon whkk the taxes are unpaid, on the nrst day of April. This law I propose strictly to en force. Therefore, all ierson w ho have not imld their taxes, and who do not wish tn llve ttoetr proi-rty savertUeel. mst pay by A i (II t. 1 SBnt taars and sv trtnilAr. A WORD TU THE WISE 19 SUFFICIENT. G.A.MEA11S has parchswd targe stock of Pprlng Mill). aery, iuelwllng the latest novel tie, and ha secured from the North the best Milliner ever In Ashevllle. marlTdTt yANTKI). Two active white girls, from .10 to 13 r-ars old, to do light work m straw ludry palyto aWtTSIJt IT PaVWa 0,sift GRANT'S If your prescriptions arc cuuipouudcd at Graut's I bsr-iiiuc- you CMU positively tic pcuil upon these fucts: First, that only the Purest and Best drug aud chemical will be used, Second, they will lie coniHii,nded carefully and nc inrately by an exeriencl prcscripiionist; and third, yon ! " will not be charged an exorbi tant price. Vou will receive the best goods at a very tea. DRUG tunable, proot. A full Use of Patent Mcdictact, Toilst Artl iles, Ajer'i Hccsiier rrepsis tiosa, Stott'o Electric CurUrs, ' etc., etc. Vt hart the drxocy fur Huir phrcj't Muaropathii Meili iias. lgVAtT'8 OiP STANfl, S & Main 6t . rrrscrlptioas deUvtrrd to any part of the elty tret Of charge STORE. THE "BONANZA," W. T. FSKS1MAX. mm -& co., jodbAs AND DHAlgaS IX W. I. rkNNIMAX. IHiAiRIDTWIAIRIEI ASIIEVIIXE, N. C. AGENTS FOR OUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO. cSuiNtS, SAW slILLS, ETC. M CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. febOdly' " FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dealers In Wall Paper, Window Shades and Patent Hangers, Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Masury's Mixed Paints and Colors. Window Glass, both THE LKADINU 8TORE WINE . AND . LIQUOR IN THE STATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. No. 43 South Main Street, ASHEVILLE, N. C. J. A. MARQVARUT, Mauurer. LISWI9 MADDUX, Pres. L. P. McLOUS, Vice-Pre. Dikbctor: Lewis Maddux, M.J. Bcurden, rf.T. Pagg, J. E. 8. H. Reed, Oeo, 8. Powell, C. M. McLoud. J. B. RANKIN, Cashier. ,J. B. Ray.J. IS. Reed WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IA8IIUVILLB, N. C, PBBRUARV lit, 1880. Organised May 1st, 1888. CAPITAL, 30,000. . . SURPLUS, f 5,000 STATU, COUNTY AND CITY DBPOSITORY, Does a General Hanking Businesa. Deposit received. Exchange bought and sold. Col lections made on all accessible points. The Saving Feature will receive special attention. On all sums in this department, deposited for four mouths or longer, Interest at the rate of per cent, per annum will be paid. ' .. - Special attention given to loans on real ctnte, which will be placed for long time on real onablc term. Open from 9 a. m. to 3 p. in. On Saturdays the Saving Department will be open till 0 p.m. febadtf WILLIAMSON & SON, (Sucvessors to Hart & Williamson,) IIANUPACTI'REHS OK SASH, DOORS, BLINDS Mouldings, Stair-Work, Fine In terior Finish, Mantels, Etc., ASHEVILLE, N. C. Prench and American. We keep in stock St Louis and Kentucky Lead. febSUly Anything in the Jewelry Line at LOWEST PRICES For First Class Goods. REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. BURT DENISON, fcblOdtf 18 Patton Avenue. LUMBER YARD. GEO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to Doubleday & Scott,) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - DOORS, Glass, Putty, Lime, Plastering Uair, Shinirles, Laths, Fencin Posts. All kinds of Bulldluii Material. SsrOrders will receive prompt attention. fcblOdly PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Plans and Specifications Famished on Application We have thorough mechanics In each Une who hare bad many years' experience in tbeir business. VYc cop safely guarantee cmr patrons satisfaction in our work, a low figures. BALLARD, men fcblpdjy & BOYCE, AGENTS FOR The Bucker Pump, Steel find Tin Shingles, Floor nnd Henrth Tiles. ftiiidiy ACtiNTS M'F'RS. OP r.yrkifg Patent Shenthinr' Lnth. "THE MM SANITARIUM. " ASKCVIUE, N. C "For the reception of patients stifferinj of dieat of fung. nnd tliront, ntid condnrted nptrn the plan ol trieMnilnirwBtCtsbclorfandFnlkrnrteta JnCcr. mnny. Onrs is the only inch institution in tlte United States, and endorsed by the lending mwnbeni of the medirnl profession , Terms reasonable. KARI VH RlCK) B. 8., M. 0. C. H, CAMPBELL, "UnaCatitrr ami WboieMlo shipper f GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE CIDER, LEMON SODA, SAR8APARILLA, MINERAL WATERS, TONIC BEER, i CARBONATED WATER IN SIPHONS. I melon. ..7 Baood at. p, Q, ,u, CLOSING OUT SALE OF I ALL !, GOODS, 22 1 I 4arTtfjraTl AT THE DIG 2 2, 22 7 PATT'ON A VERUE. "
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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