t;:s daily citiztjx
ill be pnl.n.hed errry morning feirept Moa
ca at lac following rule miiK tly tmh:
Cxii- car . ..'! OO
r i inuni , 3 (Nt
three HooLli. . l.BO
iik XI , BO
we rr. 15
I Hir earners mill deliver tlx paper erery
morning ta erery part of the city to our eab
cniieT, and partjrn wanting it will please
ail at ta Ciruaa Olnce.
Pw AdrrnlKmcnts.
Seal Estate 1. aV VYaUon
Notice H. ft. Harkins, Mayor.
A rents Wanted B P. Johnson Co.
The Lart school National Garment Cat
to r Company.
V. M. C. A.
TUc Importance of Its Organisa
tion In Ashevllle.
Alitor Citizen : The tardiness with
which the young men of this community
tnke bold of, and co-operate with the
efforts bring made to establish the Young
Men's Christian Association, is simply,
because they do not understand the ob
ject for which the Association was ori
ginally formed. It is a separate and dis
tinct organization, and is not, and neTer
. was, intended to interfere in any way,
with the work of the chnrch. Etctt
effort made hitherto in the name of the
Y. M, C. A., has been to all appearances.
to establish in oar midst, a society whose
soke aim was to inaugurate a perpetnal
re-viral, thereby administering to young
tiiea in and out of the church, so good a
thing as religion in doses "ad nauseam.
While
"Religion la the chief concern
Of mortals hen below,"
Our merciful Father in Heaven does not
require us to be perpetually on our knees.
I tit gives us the harmless pleasures of lite,
which are, so to speak, sandwiched be
tween seasons of pious thought and re
ligious duties.
The real object of the Y. M. C. A., is to
re.ick young men in toe cities, resident
or who have come from the country to
live, or remain for a time who have
neither home, nor home ties, have no
place of resort, and have not the in
clination nor means to unite with any
of the dubs, and furnish such persons
witn a rendezvous, where they could at
no cost, or a nominal one, siend an hour
r a quiet evening, where would lie tound
the newspapers, peiimlicnlsaud standard
enrrent literature of the day. Such a re
sort would save many a young man un-
ncquainted with the inhabitants of
llace, from not the possibility, but the
probability ol lulling into evil company
led astray, spending bis earnings in tin
l nr room, gambling saloon, or jierhaps,
places of worse resort to lie found
every city ot any considerable sue.
Many of these associations hare a gym
minium, and also at stated times, en
gnge noted persons to lecture on religion,
literature or science. Tlie association
is a worthy one, and will repay those
engaged in tlie work in the good result
obtained for tlieir outlay In time, trouble
and means. They have succeeded else
where; why not in Asheville ?
8. Wbi.i.kb
MARKETS) IlV TEUXIliFII.
Money and rcarltle-a Cotton
rrovlnloitM and rrodacc.
HOKST ANDHCl'UTMUL,
New Yo, April a. Exchange dull bat
strong. ... , . .
Money easy, afjao; cioams; oncrra at J.
rnib-Ttratury balances Gold. $138,163,
00O; enrrenCT, 01 000.
Government DO da. dull bat steady t per
cents, $1.2S; per cents, 91.ua.
State bonds, dnll bnt steady.
Ala. C lass A 2a3 lo5h!N. V. Central I0TI4
Ala. Claa B.6..1U IN. W. pfd. 4S
Ga. 7a, mort 102V, Northera Pae. am,
N.C. Cons., 6a. 123 N. P. pld rXH,
N. C. Cods., 4. Irs V, Pacific Mail . So
8. t. Brown'...104,!ltendins; -
T Ket . 3a 7J. rkh. All..... 19
Virginian ... . w. routu. ao
Virginia Cons... 85
Northwestern ... 104
do pld ...137V.I
Kock Island..
ot. Paul
do pM..
,loit.
DH A Lack 137SiTex. Pacinc..-
Brie 27tyTeanCoailrc
East Teas. 9 ll'nion Pacific..,
Lake 8bore -lOlHi.S. I. Central.-.
Lou. A Kash oStaiMo. Pacific 7V4
hlem. A Char.. oOVWctr Lnioa.. HS
Moh. A Ohio...... 10 Cotton-aead Oil
Nash. A Chat... 3 Certiocatea.... B7Vs
NOPac.latmort 87Vtl
Bid.
Fine Tabic Cattery Cheap.
A bigger bargain than ever before 26
sets (only) of fine Kusscll steel and celltt
old handled, knives at $3 a a set. Thirty
sets of fine white-handled knives at 11.33,
A few pairs fine carvers to match, very
low. Wonderfully low prices on best
plated knives, oi ki and shmiii. Rogers'
ttipit-platcd knives at $2 a set, Every
thing in Crockery, Glass and Lamps, at
Law's, 57, 50 and 61 S. Main St.
An agent has appeared in Raleigh and
: issued a naming blood red circular invit
ing the negroes toetnlgroiit to California
and offering the strongest inducements
in the way of wages. He proposes to
visit Newhern, Washington, Scotland
Neck, Wilson, Rocky Mount. Wcldon,
Llunbeth City and other points in the
eastern part of the Slate, and will con
duet monthly iwrties to California,
Th l.nt Clan.
We art informed by the National Gar
ment Cutter Company here, that they
only intend to get up one more class in
garment cutting; and then will move to
a new field. They had intended to stay
here for some months, or until they had
thoroughly worked the county, but or
ders were received last week telling them
to close out the work as soon as possible.
The success that has attended tlieir work
here has been truly marvelous, and speaks
very highly of the Garment Cutter, for no
real success ever attends anything that
is without true merit. All who have not
already taken the system should avail
themselves of this lust chance of so doing.
The time has come when yo i can no lon
ger delay tlie matter, if you want the
system. The instruction room, on Col
lege street (Hendry block) is likely fitted
up, and no lndy can hnve any objection
to attending the school. Tlie sign, "Na-
tionnlGnrmentCutterlnstructionRoom;
hangs over the doorway leading up to
the room, which is open every Thursday
and Friday.
17. TO 191(1 A MONTH ran be mad
f ll III lU working for lis. Agenta pre
ferred who ran forntah a burn and girt their
note nme to tne bnalneaa. Spare momenta
may lie pr.intnl.ly employed niso. A few
acanctcs in towns and dtica II. P. JOHN-
vu nniw main ., Hicnmuan, va.
N. H l.aUirs employed also. Never mind
i aenuing atnmp tor rir. Come quick,
oars Air bit., II. P. J, A Co. aprSdum wc
N
OTICB.
At a reanlar meeting of the Monrd of Alder
men, held on the lftth day of M anh, 1 BUM, It
wan ordered that two votlna tdaeea beentau
llihed in the city, for holding mnntrlpal elee-
unv (w ur m inc coan tioasn anti the
other at the Buncombe Warehonse. All to.
tern Hring east of Mala stmt arc to vote at
the Court Hons, and all voters Hring west
of Mala street are to rote at the Bunmmbe
XAarehonse. A new registration of all voters
nrina in tneeity was also ordered. Mr. A.
.1. Kummey was npiHiinted registrar for the
western uirtlon of the city, and Col. 8 llu-
itiw nrwin wan
i port
olers living in the corporate limits of
v :i " iMiire io mate lorward and
Save their name enrolled in the aew regla
JrJ"ho'ii. whether they have ever regis.
i, . y ' regniar election
far Mayor sad three Aldermen, Monday, May
M. H. HARK INK,
P. M. Mil. I. Kg, Mavor.
City Clerk. aurltdlm
eastera i
appointed reaiatrar for h
iHia oi I lie city.
'J,Rl,"TBB' BALB.
. Bjr vlrtneofa power of sale contained In s
f ewted to m by Jamea H. Me-
-"u ania n, Mivoaneii nia wile, on
rst day ol J one, 1NT, to seen re the pay.
' I "Ttsln moneys lo I'lvsaes Uouliledar.
deed of trnst is recorded In Mortaan
Connell and Rutk H, AlrCoanell his
ine nrsi an
inent
wnn neeo oi trust M recorded In Mortgage
Book No. Ill at fas Am r..n " T
thr,,mofthe Hegiatrr of Heeds of "inn-
LTlTrrS'"' of Knr,h t orollna, I will
ell at Mllk' aw-tion ftir rash at the Conrt
eli'l,X'irJ?.,,W V'TAshevillr. the prop!
rrty deserllwd la sawl used uf tmat. via : Be
ginning at a stake i. the eastern mar nof
l.t street, at I. It. g.y. northwest cSrne?
r"""?"1" " d marala of Ka.t street
stake la the
nd In the
HI 10" west. BJU wet to
"""a Bisrrlo or But
I. "''" oi seory street : thence with
w7lT"Ml,.Ki1', 'hence
"ay's lint sonth A" east th
man M it w sat
This March IR.'ibmu.'
.. v AUUHLL,
Trasttt.
COTTOg.
Livsspool, April a Nooa Cotton quatt
limited inquiry Amcnraa mlddliag o 11-18;
sales 7,000. Kpecnlatioa aad export BOO.
Receipts, M.OOO: American 2o,oO0.
tores auiet but steady.
r. . Amerknn middling, B11-16D.
tales of to-day included, 04O American,
April 644-M, vaJae; AprU aad May, 6 4.
6. valnei May and June 8 ao-A. sellers
June and July 6 46-44, sellers; July aad Aa-
Sast B 46-64, sellers; August and September
43-64, sellers; September and October 8 29
64. bnrers: October and November S '12.
sellers; September 8 4344, sellers. Futures
closed qniet.
Nsw Yobk. April 3. Cotton Net
eeipts 9.6M3; gross 7,117, Futures closed
Juiet. Baku 11,800 balsa,
pril 10 OSalO.OAIOct
W sy ....... 1 (1. 1 1 a 1 0. 1 3 1 Nov....
June. ....... 10 toa. 101 lllee..
July 10.23alo.ZBJi
Aug.... ...lO.SIalO.BaiVi
8cpt .0. I
Feb.,
.. 9oa ti
.. .60a B.61
.. o.flla .63
.. 9 7oa 9.73
.. .77a 9 79
April 3 Cotton onl
steady,. Bales to-day 174 bales; Middlin:
vpianas lu s-ia; miaaiing unesH to 7-1
in
3 Cotton quirt bat
17
llini
Biports to Great Brttal
Nsw Vosk,
9.935. Franc
1.51S. Continent 3,065. Stock 660.3H1.
OALVsaroa, April 3. Cotton qniet; 10&
reeeipU 404,
NoaroLg, April 3. Cotton steady, 10;
receipts 24M.
BALTiMosg, April 8,Cotton quiet, 10 14;
receipts none.
BosTon, An-fl 3 Cotton qniet, 10a
104a; reeeipU 2011.
WILMMOTOM, N. L., April 2. COttOS
quiet but steady, receipts 4
Pull .Ml Mil, AitrM A
10; receipts iio.
April
2-
3. Cotton quirt.
Cotton firm, v;
1. Cotton steady,
Savannah.
receipts 918.
Nsw Oslbans. April
V IS 18; receipts l.OoH.
Mosii.1. April 2. Cottoa steady,
receipts ft 15.
MBurilie, April 8. Cotton quiet but firm;
v in-iu; receipts au.
Auoiista, April 2. Cottoa steady, 10 1
16; receipts 216,
Ciiabi.bstom, April 3. Cotton firm; I0Vi;
receipts ian.
rsovinoNi and raonveg.
IlALTiyuig, April a. Flour quiet but
ranter. Wheat Southern quiet bat steady,
Pull 93nl.03 Longberry MBal.OS; West
em easy; No. 2 winter red spot H7V4at4
Corn Southern steady to firm; white 42a43;
yellow 41a42Vi; Western spot strong. Fu
tures steady.
Cincinnati, April 3. Flour heavy Wheat
uun ann lower no. 2 rea trUrysug. corn
light, in demand No, 2 mixed 84Vaa38,
Hall easy No. 2 mixed 36. Pork quiet
14. to. ,ara easier o.vo. nuia man is anu
baroa steady and unchanged Whiskey firm
1.011. '
Nsw Yosa, April 3 Southern flour dull
and heavy. W heat spot quiet, limited export
and milling demand Nu. a red, ST Corn
spot quiet out steady No. 2, 42443. Kle
ystor options dull and easy; AprU 48; Ma
Jun 43Vs. Oats spot quiet, barely
steady. Hops steady and quiet. Codes op
tions rioueu swaoy at luaio pointa up,
sugar raw nrm una quiet; rennea auu anc
suchsnged. Molasses, foreign firm, 80 test
IfiVji SBkcd. New Orleans quiet. Vice quiet
nut ateaoy. cottoa seen oil dull. Tur
pentine, moderate demand, 4a. Beef
Bams quiet 13.ooslS.oU. Freights taay.
votion ji'ioif.
THE LOCAL MARKET.
fCOXBBUTID PAH.t.1
The following prices cgn be obtained for
country produce:
Cabbages, nicely trimmed, per !b. ..1H
Sorghum Molassrs, per gal...,,..., 2oa80
Sides llacun, per lb , M(4a9
nan poiaiocs, per uu.... , .......ooailo
Wheat, per bu.... I.OO
Flour, per ewt ........8.BOa3 60
Corn. perb.... ..aoaBfl
Chickens 13 Ho 30
eggs, per uoi 7 an
? utter, perm 20a2S
urnliM, per tm ;.,.. us
Carrots, per bu.. 70
Parsnips, pcrbu 70
(Inlons, pcrbu , 1.00
low t'eas, perim , , 70al.00
Lelcry, per bunch , ,.,
Beef, per th gross......... 34
Mutton, per lb aross.. 8a4
Apples, per bu 7ft l,oo
Ducks. 20a28
Turkey, dressed, 10
live 7Sal.2A
Brans, per bu 1.00al.78
Onts, per bu , 40aBO
nay, per ewt HOal.OO
1 N. MORGAN & CO.,
No. 3 Barnard Building
School nnd Collctre Text
liookH, a full line. I'oeto. His
tory, Komuncp. lJiojrranli
Travel and Novels. Familv
Bibles, S. H. Bibles and Test
aments, Oxford Teachers
Uibles, onir Books of al
kinds, larf?e stock Stationery
. 1 1 1 w m i
uiaiiK liooKs ana umce and
School Supi)lifs. New line
Ladies and Gents' Pocket-
books just opened. Fancy
uoous ana Dolls.
fcblOdlv
MISCELLASEOUS.
Swnnnanoa Hotel.
raexcened cuiaioc.
Popular with toaristx, families and busiaeaa
lea.
Electric cars pass the door.
1AWU BROS.,
(cbldly PropCs.
GRANT'S
If yoor prescriptions are
compounded at Grant's Phar
macy yon eaa positively de
pend upoa these facta: First,
that only the Parest aad Best
drugs aad chemicals will be
' used. Second, they wilt be
coanDouadcd carefully aad ac
curately by sa experienced
. prescription 1st ; aad third, yon
will aot be charged aa esorbb
tant price. You will receive
the best goods at a very rea-
DRUG
, sonablc profit A fun line of
Patent Medicines, Toilet Arti
cles, AVer's Becamier Prepara
tions, Scott's Electric Csrlers,
' etc., ate. '
We have the agency for Hum
phrey's Homeopathic Medi
cine. 1VAI'LT8 OLD STAND.
34 a Main St.
Prescriptions delivered to
any part of the city free of !
charge
STORE.
marSOdly
WE WISH
To direct attention to a lot of very
OTYLISH
TXRtss.ngoDs
J. V. BROWN
Will continue the nndertaker's business at his
old stsad over J. K. tllckcrson A Co.'s
llnrdwitre Store, under tin
flrra name of
J. V. 11ROWN & CO.
Having thirty yesrs' experience as under-
tnker and embalmer, and uncqualed facilities
ur buying, can aalely guarantee, satiifactioa
Call promptly attended to at all hours.
Brerythliig pertaining to the busincsa al-
wavsoahaad. frblSdam
N
OTICB.
Will collect debts fur anyone in the cit
per cent, (ioixl facilities for reutlna anil
lecting rents on house. W1U aeU fumlini.
uii weesiy pnyments,
Heferences given.
I. B IOHNMiN.
At Itlair's Furniture Store,
n i-atloa Avenue.
martaditm
LOTS FOR SALE.
From one to twn acre oa North Main
street. Desirable pruiierty. Auolv to
Jag. Lusk
Sir'Jilnt
JOt)D IKlAKtl "
And comlbrtnlile moms ran he had by as
pirin at NO. 88 WIHIUFIN T
frhJiMllin we Man
THE ASHEVILLE LiYrARY ASSMttflOlir
Rooms oa Mala street. OnrWsamlt ksa lm.k
om. "
Oiwn dnlly, except Rnndnva, from 10 a. m
snlll 1 p. m., and 4.80 until '. 80 p. m.
The terms of sutiacrlptlon are: One year
S i, m" l 0l'i . t 1 mo.. SOrt.;
Olhcera liirlKNU lm.l.l.. a .-.
Vke-l-resldent, Charle W. WhWy": arc ana
Trea. D..Wat;Ubrarlan. iim U. J.
Citiiea and visitor ar cordially Invited
I'T.'IV rrlb the,
ssxe as me sabers fcueHf
TYUSH sLTRESS VJOOOS
Recently opened. Among them are several
desirable thing of which wc cannot get future
supplies, so think our patron should be ad
vised to that effect. In
SATINES AND GINGHAMS
Wt oner unusual value. Also extraordinary
value In
FINK CASSIMEREM,
For Trousers anil Rults. Very desirable
SPRING WRAPS
for Ladles and Misses, at moderate figure.
II, REDW00D& CO
WM. R. PEI11.1AN
PROPRIETOR OP
THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS
Anhcvllle, N. C.
r. o, p.
marl 3d ly
OFFER EXTRAORDINARY !
For the next thirty dsn we will sell Ait
lot la PKOMPKCT PARK, West Aahevllle,
oa such favorable terms that homnreker
will no wen to come aad deal with u.
Only 10 Per Cent Cash
Will be required, and the balance can be made
paraoie nun 1 mli 11 desired, with N tier
cmt. imcrrei irons naie 01 tranaieruntll paid
These lot arc valued from (ISO uptoS,
sen
3.O00
upon
and the price art upon them an bm
actual Bale of similar iota adjoining.
The Electric Street Railway
I being rapidly pushed to Prospect Park, its
jpoaetl terminus, thus bringing these lots
Quick and easy communication with the
square, and other principal parts of the city.
We Have Entire Confidence
l Ik MiIh. nCth-u I..- ..J I I
' - . ... ... m ti .i nence nnvc no
wars in leaving nine-tenth of the purchase
money at Interest. The II rat to come will Be
rn re rniHc 01 lota. Apply to
GWVN Jk WEST,
tr.sr33.ltf B. B. Court Square.
ASHEVILLE AD VEK TISEMEXTS.
"buy iio:.ie-;iade Goons."
Full Roller Process. We Guarantee Satisfaction. Ask
Your Grocer for
Asheville Milling Company Flour and Heal
Wc make the following grades of Horn: Roller King, Electric Light, Carolina
Belle. Tale no other. '
Cash Paid for Wheat, Corn, Oats and Rye. Horse and Cattle Feed Mixture
Ground to Order. Do Custom Grinding for Corn Rye and Oats. Mil and Yard at
Old Depot.
ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY,
H. T. COLLINS & CO.
Superior Ilartl and Soft Coal at Wholesale and Retail.
Office: Barnard Building, 1'atton Aqtw. ' Yard: Old Depot.
HERRING & WEAVER,
THE SHOE STORE,
NO. 30 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
While we Have the Finest and Most FahionableGood In
Onr Line,
We also have the cheapest. Call nnd sceus.
..
D. II. REAGAN,
-WITH
HENRY S. KING & SONS,
Hardware and Cutlerv,
BALTIMORE, MD.
Refer to J. W. Btarne.
mariia dam
N
OTICB.-
Hv virtue of a decree nflh aM,irl,. rA
of Huncomlie county, rendered at the llecem-
oer lerm, ihnm, 1 will, on the th day of
April, 1MNU, at the rcsttlrnre of
vantiimer on Colleire street. In the city of
the hluhest blililer. all the ..
chatties, ennyeyed by T I VanO.iliier and
wife in certain deeds of trust to me - This
furniture consists of carpets, chair, bedroom,
library, hall and parlor acta, and other usual
koaeebold furniture
At the same time ml ulncr. and n,w tk
same condition and In the aame manner I
will rent and let the said resilience for the
term of one year from the date of sale
Foa further particulars enquire al the un
ueralirned at hi orhc or of J a Adam.
attorney at law, or Moore m Merrick, attor
neys at law, at their respective office
W W HARNARD
Mar-h a. land marudtaiw.
J. W.SCIIARTLE,
.BCIIAIIT TAILOR
fcWtodi
4a N. Main St.
OAK STREET INN,
SHEYlXIfE. IS. Ct
Desutlfully located la a ffrpre of paka and white pin, with so dust or noise, at the cor
ner of Oak and Wood ho streets, near the Pemalo College, and only three .quarts from the
We have a numlier of elearantly-furnisbrd room to accommodate boarders who drain
nice, quiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, food fare, first-class
snAhlnu n asiaajisisiMA at 1 . a t- t 1 t 1 '
'"'""I IRCa-, AIIUi HU. UU VUIU 0(M.
Dr. T. J. HARGAN. Proprietor.
COMPOUND OXYGEN AND MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR.
All modern and Imtrst Improved method! fof trratlns chronic diieasea of the lung-
.sw auu uus-r, vty iik inniuAuun oi Taponsca ana acomiica nuioi by tne pneumatic and
vU.U..snu a NimivuR, u vunpuana uixR"i in ronnccuon witn me vaponierl Joal
am Hhe balsam obtained from the natural bnlam trm near Aahwlll )
We also manolacture a Home Treatment of the Compound Osyca,' which Is, equal to
vm.w bum 111 uc vrui ou appucntioQ oy express, on receipt 01 price, f la.
Our success here for the past three years with this treatment has been phenomenal, hay,
ing cured many cases that were pronounced hopeless, whose name and residences can tx
obtained by calling at the Sanitarium. By permission we refer to the following well-known
.miKUKu ui niucTiuri a. j. Aiwa, ex-Mayor; j. n. Kcea, ciera 11, h. court: Kcv.ti.C. Kan,
kin. pastor First Methodist Church; Key. W. A. Nelson, pastor First Baptist Church: H. T.
woiiiub, i.api. nan AtaiuBoa.
T. J. HARGAN, M. D.
THE "BONANZA,"
V WINE . AND LIQUOR STORE
IN THE STATE.
FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM.
J. A. MARQUARDT, M'kT. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C
tnWIS MADDUX, Pre.
t. P. McLOUB, Vlce-Pre.
DmKCTOBS: Lewi Maddux, M. I. Beardcn, M. I. Fbkk, J.
Keen, Ueo. H. 1'owell, C. M. McLoud.
H. II.
K.
T. E. RANKIN, Cashier,
, J. B. Ray, J. B. Reed
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK
IA81IBVILLB, N. C, FEBRUARY lt, 1889.
Organised May 1st, 1888.
VAPITAL, 950,000. . SURPLUS, $5,000
8TATB, COUNTY AND CITY DBPOSITOKY.
iioes a uenerai tinnkiiiaj Ilusincss. DcposiU received. Exchange bought and told. Col.
lection made on oil accessible point. The Saving Feature will receive special attention,
Ou all sums In this department, deposited for four months or longer, Interest at the rate
of 4 per cent, per annum will be paid.
Special attention given to loans oa real estate, which will be placed for long time on real
lonnble terms.
Opes from S a. m. to S p. m. On Saturdays the Saving Department will be open till a p.m.
fcb2dtf
WILLIAMSON & SON,
(Successors to Hart & Williamson,)
MANUFACTURERS OP
SASH, DOORS, BLINDS,
Mouldings, Stair-Work, Fine In
terior Finish, Mantels, Etc.,
ASHEYIIXE, N. C.
H. T. COLLINS, rrcsiciait.
E. E. LAG AN', Sccrctaiy
ASHEVILLE IGE CO LI PA II Y.
Pure lee made from Distilled "Water.
Building. Patton Avenue.
Office: Barnard
D. C. Waddcn, President W. W. Barnard, Vice President. Lawrence Pull lam, Cashier.
1TIIE BANK OF ASHEVILLE,
ASIIEVILXE, N. C.
DIRECTORS I
. P. SAWYER.
J. O. MARTIN,
J. L. CARROLL.
T. W. PATTON,
YV. VY. BARNARD,
D. C. WADDRLL,
OBO. V7. WILLIAMS, of Wilmington, N. C.
DESIGNATED -STATE DEPOSITORY
Oldest Bank In 'Western Carolina.
INCORPORATED BY ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE'
CAPITAL STOCK 1100,000.
SURPLUS FUND $20,000.
FITZPATRIGK BROS. & ROBERTSON,
Dealer. In Wall Paper, Window Shades and Patent Hangera,
Paint, Oils and Vdrolshes, Masury'll Mixed Paints and Color. Wladow Glass, both
French and American
We keep in stock St. Louis and Kentucky Lead.
AGENTS FOR
The Buckeve Pumn.
Steel and fin Shingles,
Floor and Hearth Tiles.
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AGENTS H'F'Rg. OF
Byrltit's Patent
- Sheathing Lnth.
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LUMBER YARD.
GEO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to Doubledny & Scott,)
North Public Square,
WINDOWS, - BLINDS. -
DOORS.
Gtas. Putty, Lime, 1
Mantcrlng Hair, Shingles, Laths, Fencing Post. All kind of Building!
Mutcrlul.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
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W. T. rBMltlMAN,
& CO.,
W. I. PBHKIHUC.
-yoDUKUS AND PHALHRS IN
HjADIWIAIRIE
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
-AGENTS F0R-
PUPONT POWDER CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., ' CORTLAND WAGON CO.,
OLD HICKORY WAGONS, STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCALE CO.
ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. M'CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO.
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Anything n the Jewelry Line at LOWEST PRICES
For First Class Goods.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
BURT DEN ISON.
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STEAM AND GAS FITTING,
TIN AND SLATE ROOFING,
ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK.
Plans and Specifications Furnished on Application
We hare thoroaKli mechanic, in each line who hare had many years' experience In their
busines. We can safclv guarantee onr nrrnn .nii.r.i i . . .
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BALLARD,
RICH
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& BOYCE.
- ASHEVILLE -
ARTIFICIAL STONE AND TILE WORKS,
Portland Cement, Moat Block, and Tllea, exceedingly h.nd.ome in ...near.
ance, of rariou. derigns and eolor. aad rery dursbie for walk in yard, sidewalk, floor
for Public Buildings. Hall. Porch., Bntranre. BaaemenU, Butcher Shop, ftc. Special
tse. color, and deigns tor HBARTI18. Handsome Carriage Blocks with same.
EST GERMAN POHTLAKD CEMENT AND GOO 0 BUILDING SAND FOR SALE
Sample, of Block., te.. eaa be seen at olllce over J. K. lHikerson'. Hardware Store, on
Public Square, comer of South Main street. P.O. Box (1.14.
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FITS
CUltBD BY OLD SPECIALIST
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Bottle of avMll.-iM Pree. W. .r.
rant oar remedvtoevr.ih
easea, aad tlie only physlrian who do this to
17 ili T "r'" Mnpoaed apoa by ima
7. - "e awn wao are aot Doctors.
Because others failed is ao rrasm lor aot
Ing this saedlrlne. Olr. Rspreu and Postl
.,I,U nothing. Addirss
J A. TBNNBNT,
Architect and Contractor.
JSZT' and estimate fwr-
nml ' my line contracted for,
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Mefrreaee. when dennd.
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C. II. CAMPBELL,
. lannfanrer and Wholesale shipper of
,3GER AL1S, CHAJIPAGNE CIDER,
LEMON SODaT""'"" ''r SARsXpARItl.A,'""
WINERAI. WATERS, . TONIC BEER,
1 CARBONATED WATER IN 8IPHONS.
rat.,,,.,. M-,wod.t. : - r.a.s,94.
CLOSING OUT SALE
OF
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ALL WINTER GOODS,
-AT-
22 THE BIG 22,-22
PATTONSAVENIIE.
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