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THE DAILY CITIZEN Will be published every rnornintcept Mon davi at the tullowinn rates atnetly cash: One Year Six Months Three Months J One Month One W-k Our carriers will deliver the paper every morninK in every part of the city to our sub-HvrtlK-i!, and parties wanting it will please all at the Citizkn Office. New AdvertiHeiuent. Wanted 1. I.. Hrynn. I.tmt Swatuiaaua Hotel. THK KMX1R IN ATLANTA. TeHtTrlalM Vpou Prominent Clti zeiiH veHterday. Atlanta, (ia., August 1 k Itmwn Stuuanl's lite elixir was tried last i.iuht on Col. Isaac W. Avery, a prominent wiiuii.'ilist :inil tor vc.'irs editor ol t la- Atlanta Constitution. Col. Avery has stifli-ml tnnn wounds received during the war, and last winter was run over ry a cah in Washington. He is suffering from i.:irti:il i .i t:t I V sis. I K. II. t iieeilf tlicd i lu' ri'int'dv on him. first taking an in uvtioti liimsrlL So far Col. Averv has exjH'rieueed no remarkahle effects, the only thing noticealite Iteiug a stupor like that resulting from opiates. Mr. (ireeue has high liver and lias liecu sick all day, hut is I tetter to-uight. Heath of a leterHlurer. 1;okt MoKni;, Va., August 1 k N. I'. enahlc, son ot Hon. S. W. Venahlc, o Petersburg, died lure to-day. At I.aw'H, on Main Street, Vou can find now a very full stock ol china and glass, silver and eutlery, and, in fact, cveiylhing lor lahK- use. Some remarkahlv low prices arc now offered on knives, forks and spoini.. The ealeiinn lamp is still in the K .Ml. ll is the iH't I. imp made, and is pi iced very low. 1 iy one. Kailroacl Ticket lloughl. sold and exehauu'cd. AN traiiv aetioiis guaianlccd. Reliable informa tion chcei hilly furnished. ( Mlicc removed to lirand Central Hotel. W. M. Clark MAKki is in ti:i.i-:;kaih. Money and HeeuritieM Cotton -l"roiMloiiH and I'rodnce. MONF.V AM) SKCt'KITII-.S. Ni-w Vohk. Auk. 1 Kucha tine dull hut steady----l-.Hr.sa$.ss. Mntiev cisv, I-. Sub-Treasury balatiecs C.uld, t,:. tit mi, currency. $-1 .1 1 .'t.oi n. I'.ovi'innuut homls dull but steady V pit erne. SM.'JS; l-ij. per cent. $1 tn'h. State lniiid dull and li a l tireless. Ala. Class. Uaf. 1 1 X I'ae. 1st mor t's Ala Class H.r.s.., 1 1 ,N. V. Central ...li7 t.a. 7. tnt.rt HC'jIN. X- W. ptd 5tU N. C. Cuis.. tls.. I liT Northern I'ac. N. C. Cnns., Ls SKUmiN. IV pld i.T'i S. C lb o it's... 1 nJ il'aeilie Mail Jl.V,, Tenn. ',s Tenti. T.s ion iKiailiiiK I Is HiL iRiell W Alle -'1 1 I'enu. Set.. 'As.... Virginia tls Vituima Cons.. 7H K. .V W. Point.. i::t;i., ts Hovk Island a." iSt. I'aul 71 Northwestern ...111 do pld.. Ill do ptd Tex. Pacini" I'l'1 14..UlTeiiii Con l.V Iron 'M" IN-1 .V Laek Krie liast T, iui Lake Mi. mi- Lou. .N; Ni.-h Mem iv Char.. Mob. Ar i Hiio Nash. A; ihal.. Asked. Tiiioii I'aeitie tl Ti, , in ,V I. Central... 1 1 - lii-l-i s Mo, Pacific 7L' t'.'.ii4 Western I'uion H." , t'C iCottoii-si-ed tul t.'l'ai CtTtitieates ."..'I , li. i Itiunsw ick -." fin ton. Ni:w Viikk, ,hk. 1 -L Col ton firm. Salt to l;i v U.Ufii" lales; hi nh Mini: upland 1 1 .VI 1 iiihIiIIiha; l irleatis 11 1 li. Total net receipts al all ports to-tlav '.'7. Lx ports to (.real llritaiii l.MiT Sick Mi.l.'tT bales Nkw Viikk, Auk 1 Cotton Net receipt o; yross l t;. Futures closed steady. Sale H .'JOO hales. A UK lO.iiiMiH.CJ lh in.it Vail I. o.. Srpt in. a." ; Marili to inaln 1 1 i let to. 1 Tain, isi April lo.i 7 Nov It. '.Mia i.U7;Mav 1 o.L'aa 1 1 i.i.'." I'ee ll.'.ila U.'.t" June 1 ' . -".ia 1 o.a 1 Jun tt.'jHa t.tii (lALVKSTitN, Auk. 14-. Cotton linn, 1 1 . receipts ;t1 . NokfoLK, Auji- 1 I-Cotton steady. 1 1 ; re eeijits o. Hai.timhhK, Any. 11- Cotton ipiiet, 1 1v. receipts u, Hoston, Auk I t. Cotton ipiiet, 1 l;,sa I 1 ' receipts 1 1 t-. W u. mini. ton, N. C.. A uk- 1 L Cotton Jinn. 1 I 1 , receipts o. riill.AliKLl'lilA, Auk- 1 1 Cotton linn. 1 1 1 . receipts 1 li. Savannah, Auk- I I ddlon fioinin.il, ln-. receipts L' . N KV I tKI.KANS. A uk 1 1 --Cut toil ipiicl, 11. receipts li. Mottn.i:, Auk- 1 1-. Cotton nominal, li;Ii, receipts t M km nils. Auk- 1 I-. Cotton iiiict, lo;l.t; rt ccipts ti. At a st A, Auk- 1 -V -Cotton linn, 1 1 , receipts CiiAMi.KSTok. A UK- 1 L Cotton nominal, Id ,, receipts I'KIIVISIONS AMP I'KOlU ii;. Cincinnati. Auk- 11-. 1'lour in hitter di tuatid. Wheat firm No. 'J red 7 Corn tirtit Nil. 'J inixi d ,'lN,(;tst .,. oats in lair di niand No L' tiiixed L'H. I'ork wcaket 1 I 1 L1 1 v Lard dull r u,ait. lu. Hulk ntcits uotuinai Hacon easier. hiskey active 1 .oil. C Mli Ano, Auk 1 Cash ipiuta t ions tu-da v were as IuIIowm; -onr dull. Wheat No 'J red 7S'-... Com No. L( ad. Oats Nu. 2 L'ui, Mess pork li no. Lard ii. 27 .id.ao. Short nhs r. l.-.iir, jo. Whiskev l-OL. Ni:v Yokk. AiiK- I Southern Hour ipiiel and easy. W heat dull No. 'J red M7'-.a. Corn hiKlu r No 2 1.2. Oats less ai tive Sept L'C.i, Cm flee Sept. 13.ain 1 ".4.ri. StiKiir rawsteaditr with fair demand. Molasses ipiiet. Kite ipiiet and sicotly. I'etrolt uui firm refined 7 L'n. Cottonseed oil iittet anil steadv. Turpentine firm. I'ork ipiiet mess 1 01 ia 1 L'.r.o Lard lower western steam d d.i. I'retKhts steadv. I 1 ST. At the Carnival last niht. a Lady's ;hl Hracelet, willt coral clasp, l-'imler will he re warded hv IcaviiiK same at the Swaunauoa hotel. W ANTLH. Ladies and yen l Icinen to sihctl. Salary $7 per month. Must deposit ea-h lot sain pies, and giw sceuritv lor iiionev eollcctrtl Cad on 1 1. I. UK V A N, at Mrs. Itrccse's. Col Ickc St.. Asheville. N C. aul.i ilL'w thu sat -1111 AMERICAN CARNIVAL. TONIGHT Farmers' "Warehouse. XABI.KACX FROBI AMIiKltAN HISTORY. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, SHARP. Music," ZzRcfreshments. OPEN FROM 6 TO 8 FOR CHILDREN. FOR THE BENEFIT OF TRINJTY CHURCH ORGAN FUNO. Admission, 25 Cents. Sivannanoa. Hotel. I'nea celled cuisine. Popular with tourists, amities mid business men. Klcctric cars pass the door. KAWLS HKOS., febldl y I'roprs. HEKEAFTER will 11111 two delivery Wilsons. T1k lUM-essity tor (his h.is lieen caused by our largely iiicreasin- trade, iiiakin-il iuiM)ssille to de liver with one waji'oii. There have In vi 1 complaints (and justly, too) liy some of our customers at not having fi'oods delivered more ironitly. With our addi tional facilities for delivery we hope lo increase our al ready larj-'c trade, and prom ise to meet all coinel it ion. Our stock, as heretofore, will he kept Up to the highest standard in fpiality. All j;oods sold liy us guaranteed to he as represented, both in weights and quality. POWKU&SMDKll Court Square VVINKELMANN'S AN UNEXCELLED SPECIFIC IN CSES Of CHOLCPA. CRAM PS, DlABRHCEA. Summer complaint Dysentery and other affections of tht stomach ano bowels PRICE 25 CENTS. J. H. iWINKELMANN 4. CO Sotc Proprietor. BALTIMORE, MD., U S. A. For snk' ly j. s. i;rant, d.-iwtau-'H LADIES' NEW FURNISHING STORE. Silks. Plushes, YVhitedoods. Laces. Lmliroideries, Uil lions. Art Needlework Mate rial. Handkerchiefs, Corsets, (lloves. Hosiery, Ladies' I'n derwear. Lnnilireipiins, 'Palile ( 'overs. Pillow Shams, Tidies, etc.. etc Lessons in Art L'ni liroidcry and Stamping free to all wliopurchasenintcrinl. K id (ilovcs tit ted tot lie hand. Stamping' done while you wait , at SARAH KIXICK'S, Coriu-r ol" Main and Willow Streets, tinder Swiinnuuoa Hotel. J. N. MORGAN & tO No. 3 Barnard Itulldiiiif. School and College Text I looks, a full line. Poets, His tory, lloinance, Pio;rnphy. Travel and Novels, Family Hililes. S. S. Pililes and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' I'ililes, Soiifi' Hooks of all kinds, la ip-stock Stat ionery. Itlank Hooks and Mlice and School Supplies. New line Ladies and dents I'ockel I looks iust opened. Fancv ( ioods and Dolls. fchloillv Desirable Country Hoard. At I.utlH-r Mniixr at lloiuinv ln-iut. tiiil.-s wi-sl ot AvIu-viMf. .in tlH' Murpliv rail n-ail. at $1 t' .! . j r tin. nth. ('.laallartM phiiiis ami i'm-iIIi nt talilt- hoard. l...i:iu-.liti lull vit w ut anil .ucrsMlile In I'isah. dual llv.r.v. K 1.. I.I TIII-K, mhe 1 1 il t w rriipru'tiir. K. FOGETTE, Architect. I'lans ;mi! ?i)'erHe(itions prepared am) esti-' males k'iveu, at short notiee. (dliec: W'oh'e ltiuldin;. Cnurt 1 1 imsc Stiare Aslieville. N. C. inav.'tudlv WANTED. 10 to 20 More Hoarders at tin; RKKVKS HOUSE, VA VMiSVIM.K, N. C. Tilt- eo(deit rooms, and Knud new ln-d( as clean as the cli-nnvst. I'liri frccstonr water, ."4. ' ! ahrciiheit. Plenty f choice, wellcnokcd I'ood in ahundant variety. Location Main street, ',i nnnutcs' walk from depot, express and post oflicen; !." min utes' walk from Haywood White Sulphur SpriiiK. Rates $:!u to $:m per month; $ to M icr week. A. J. RKi;VKS, nu li ill w rroprfetor. JOTICH. T. I. KliVlil, has acLinted n iMisition with the Asheville Milling Comjmny und the Aiche villc Coal Cotnnanv. and will icrivr order Tor Flour, Meal and Grain, also lor Coal. auv diw ANBW DKKIl, carefully prepared by lead ina membeni of the Aaheville liar din AneRt parchment anil heavy flat paper), cor erinft all oecvBsary puintn, just out and now on aale at the orficc of the Citizrn I'1'RI.ihh 1.0 Cis No. North Court Hqnarr r,.niutf MISCELLANEOUS. A FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH I The King: of Tonic Waters ! 1 1 tuck tmmttim Iron tint I Alum Muss Xsit r's A'cmcfc for tlw Cmx sun I h'tlict' o rttnic liscttsv!t--Tlie Ctttulcnsvtl Wit- er of tlw Woiulvrtul Hluik Ao(ifi(;ij in m Mttl .Mum Springs. This h'ttmilv is nothing ntitrcorlvss tli.in tin- rvshluv left on vvnitortttitig 1'iirv spring u.Kt-r. 7'ie nnnlvnis shons th.it this muss is coinposvil 01 nhmtt t iveify 'listinct properties, h 1 rm ing ;t e mi hi tin t it i 1 f t he hes t tonie unil alteratives known in meil ' tint'. taet, eaeh ami t'ver.r ing re ilient is an essential part of the other, so arrange! anil mliustvil tiy the lin en ing hatnl of attire that no ilcviev 01 man's ingenuity eouhl imitate or improve il. It is espeeinlly valualtle as a rente ly for !yspepsit. llemlaelte, Kitlney it ml h' lie 11 in a tie Atteethms, ete. Try a huttle of it nnrl he eon viiiee! ot its wi'iulerful powers for re--lie ing ami etiting many eimiplaints so common in erri.r family. rmci: -n cuxrs rick nnrTi.i-: .1 r Grunt's Pharmacy. -E,500 ACRES FINE MINERAL AND TIMBER LANDS, TO BIS SOLD IN Transylvania County, N. C. My virtue of n decree of the Superior Court 1 if Transylvania county. North Carolina, the undersigned as executor of Klizur I'atton, lee'd, will "ell at public miction at the court house door in the town of Brevard, on Holiday, 2(1 Hay ol'Scpt. 1889, Alt that tract of land lying on Cathey's reck, known as the Klizur I'atton s)eculn- tion land, containing nltout One Thousand Five Hundred acres. The land is accessible and tinclv tiudHTed. It is situated about 1- miles southwest of Brevard and lies parallel to the French Broad river, about two miles listant from the same, and about two miles listant from the proposed line of the C, C. (V. iS: C railroad. Also the same distance from the Baltimore. Asheville and Atlanta railroad line as proposed. There are fine hi- dicalioim of Iron, Lime anil other mineralsoti the land. It is well adapted to nr:T.itK pur poses ami can lie conveniently divided into small farms. The laud will he gold to make assets to pay debts am for final settlement. Terms One-ihird cash, balance 011 six and twelve months, with note and interest on same at m per cent. Title rcNervcd till last pavtnent i made. Furi-haser hatt privilege of paving cash in full of amount of sale If he de sires. Title guaranteed. For further Infor mation apply to or address the undersigned or W A Cash, Att'y, Brevard. N. C. l-'till description and plats of the land can be seen on file in the office of the Clerk ol" the Superior Court of Transylvania county. Clian. C Fatton, Fxecutor of lilizur I'atton, dee'd. jlll 1 - dtseptl! I. X. L. MARKET, Cor. I'atton Avenue and 1 tepot Street. HAS CHiUCIiST Ilccf, Veal, Ulultoii and I.aiub Always on hand in the Best Refrigerator in town. .(AMI'S WOLFF,, Prop'r. 111:1 vL' t- diini GEO. KIMRER, GENERALCONTRACTORANDBUILDER Mosaic Tile and Cement work asicciu!ty. Crates, Ranges and Boilers net. Buildings moved and repaired iit lirst class manner. Sewerage, Drainage and traps for the same thoroughly understood and promptly at tended to. I tftice : WiiH'e But Id ing. Court House Square, Asheville. N. C. may:tOd1y ASHEVILLE STREET RAILWAY CO. Will call at any house 111 the city for ha;;a;i: for trains, ni deliver same to any house from trains for 2e. per trunk. All orders for Baggage left ut the oilier, will receive prompt atten tion. I'asst nger cars meet all incoming and outgoing trains. ang7 dtf FOR BOYS. We have a nice line of Hoys' Suits, such makes as Ko;-crs, I'ect tV: Co.'s, Houji'h ond Tuinhle. etc., well lnade, neat and stylish. To close out a few broken lines we have made extremely low prices on them, at cost and some In-low cost. Ziefder Hros.' Boys' SheuH are the lst wearei-s you can buy and are always sat isfactory. II. REDWOOD & CO. One Price Strictly. ASIIFVIU.K u JELLICO COAL, WOOLDRIDGE, JFl.LICO MOUNTAIN COAL CO.. STANDARD COAL CO., PROCTOR COAL CO., EAST TENNESSEE COAL CO. For sale at Wholesale and Retail by ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY, Lxcbisivc Agents 1 Domestic and Slcauil for Western North Carolina. DON'T ORDER From yoiiidioccr, even for trinl, our "ROLLER KING" PATENT riM iiuse it is m.-ide in Asheville, "VOl KNOW," I 1 1 ( we pledge our word for it. Unit no WHITER BREAD, ISISCUIT, ROLLS, ('.in he ni.ide from niiy imported Flour. ELECTRIC LIGHT Is (lie most popnl.-ir st r.-iiglit goods in tliis niiirket. Ask your (Sroeer fortlienliove Mi-nnds, niiinnfiietured by t he ASHEVILLE MILLING CO. HERRING & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, No. .'id SOITII MAIN STKI-I'T. While we Have the Finest and NuM I'ahliioiial)lt tiuodH in Our I.inc, W'c alsii have the i-Iu'.-iik-sL. L'jll and set-us. OAK STREET INN, ASHKYKLKi:, N. C, Beautifully loeateil in a grove of oaks and white pine, with no ilust or noise, at the cor ner of 1 .-ik and Wi mhI tin streets, near the lVmnle College, and onlv three sipuires from the court house. We have a number ol elegantly-furnished rooms to accommodate boarders who desire a nice, ipiiet place, away from the hotels. Nice rooms, new furniture, good fare, lirst-elass cooking, at reasonable prices. Also, hot and cold baths. Or. T. J. H IHGAN, Proprietor. COMPOUND OXYGEN AND" MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR. All modern and latest improved methods for treating chronic diseases of the lung throat and nose, by the inhalation of vaporized ami atomized Hinds bv the pneumatic anil ei impressed air apparatus; also Com pound 1 geii in connection with the vaporized Bal sam ithc balsam obtained from the ualurai balsam trees near Asheville. I We also inaiiulacture a llotnt Treatment ol the Compound itxvgen, which is, npial to tin.- winu- 1 luiuiiiiii, mimi 10 m win on a pi mi, ilioii in express, on receipt ot price, $1 I lur success here for the past three years ith this treatment has been phenomenal, hav ing cured many cases that wen pronounced hopeless, whose names ami residences can be ontaineti ny caning at ine Minitanum. tiy geniienitn 01 .anucviiic: r..j. . stou. ex -ai ayot kin, pastor Pirst Methodint Church; Kev W Collinn, Capt. Natt Atkinimn. THE "BONANZA," THK WINE .-. AND .. IN THIS FINE SAMWJJ ANI NO. J. A. IHAHyCtlinT, M'K'r. WILLIAMSON & SON, I Successors to Hurt jfc Williamson, I MANI'FAO I KliKS ol' SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, Moulliiio;s, St.iir-Work, Fine In terior Finish, Mantels, Hie.. ASHliVIH.Ii, N. C. a;i:nts ich Tlic liiickcvc l'nin. Steel anil Tin Shingles, l:loor and lle.-n 1 h Tiles. fell I I.KWIS MAI'IH X. 1'ris I., I'. Mcl.OUM, Viei-l'ris. Iiikkl'Tiiks: Levis M .i.l.l i, M.J. Ilennlrli. M... I'iikk. . C. Kaiikin. . li. Kav. I. li Krnl S II K.,,l. .;,.. s. I'owell. C. M M.-Louil. WESTERN CAROLINA HANK IAS11 li 1.I.H, N. C, I'lillKCAKV 1st, tss'i. Organized May 1st, IAP1TAI.1 $50,000. STATU, CIll'NTV AND CITY Illil'llSITOKV. Hi.es h tirnrral llankiim lliisiiiess. Ileposlts ixecived. I!ichani-c IioukIH ami sulil. Col lectn.ns mail.' n all aeeessil.l,' points. The SavinK l'"eatix will receive sK'eial attention. 1 n all sums in this department, deposited fnr lour months or longer, interest ut the rate .f 4 kt cent, k-i- annum will lie paid. S,-einl ntl. ntion c'ven to loans on real estate, which will Iw placed for Iour time on real sonalile terms )ien tr.im ! a. m. to 3 p. in. On Saliir.lii vs the Saving IH Hrtnient will leoH.ntill II p. m feliJdtf jjjJlE I Beautiful Building Lots jjjjj SKYLAN 5" SPRI NGS BUNCOMBE COUNTY, N. C. Skylnnd SpriiiKs is n new resort, laid off in building lots, rinht miles south of Asheville, on the A. eic S Kailroa.l nad the II. ndersonvillc Pike. THE FINEST COLLECTION OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE. Twenty-mrvcn Sprinsrs Chalybeate. Alum, Imn. pure, viiiu umi ntraun Rivitif. Fine Hotel Finished and Opened For "nil the year -round," with low rates and liest of rooms and fhre. Several liiiildinss are Koing up. Saw Mill and (-Inner making lumlicr right in the nlaec For a short time, choice lots are offered very low to settlers or investors. Grand view., level lots, wide streets, pure air, fine water. OTIS A. MILLER, Proprietor. mavio dnm CAMPBELL'S TONIC BEF.R, Medicated s.ei'e for family use, ia one of the healthiest beverages ever introduced, as scores ol families in loan can testify. It is emphatically a TONIC,. lightly laxative, will reg ulate Che bowels, promote the action ufthc liver and purify the blood. I.STNICTIA vegetable and non-intoiicating. Endorsed by the Mtdicul C. II. CAMPBELL, i:h risiiMtis is. permission we refer to the following well known ; j . v.. Kettl.tierk 1. S. 1 oui t ; lier. (. t. . Ran . elsou, pastnr I'irst Batist Church; II. T T. j. h ar;an, ik I.i;AII?4i LIQUOR . STORK v STATU. MILLIARD KOOM. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. AIJ'N'IS k M V KS. Ot'' Itvrliit's Patent " SlicathiiiK Lath .liy Ii. NANKIN, Cn.hiir, . SI HI'I.IS, S 10,000 Kwotn, Sulphur, MuKiicHia. und l-reetone profession. Unlertllnxt from Factory. II. T. COLLINS. I'rcsitlciil. ASHEVILLE CE COMPANY, I'ure Ice niiitlt! from Distilled Water. Office: No. i$U Tut ton Avenue. II. C. Wail.k'll. I'rcsiiU-nt. W. V. llarnar.1. THE BANK ASIlliVll.Li:, N. t. IIIHI I. V. SAWVIiK. . 1;. MAKTIN. CAKHllll.. C.lill. W. WI I.I.I A M DESIGNATED STATE DEPOSITOHY OUU-Nt Kiiiik. in INCOKHOKATEO BY ACT OF THt CAPITAL STOCK $100,000, LU3IUKR YARD. (iliO. F. SCOTT, (Successor to Doiililid.iv & Scott,) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - ISLINDS, - HOOKS, Class, l'utt.v, l.inic, 1-luKU-riiiK Hair, SliltiKl.s, .tl,s, l'tlKinK l osls. All kind ..I Huil.lmi: Matiriul. W I mlrra will nwivv pnimiil attinti.m. FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON, IKaUrs in Wall Paper, Window Shades and laU-ut IlaiiKern,, I'lihittt, OtlM mid Varnishes. Musurv' MLxnl I'aintd and Ct.luis Windou tdasB. Ijtl": I'rt'nch and American WV ket . in stuek St. Louis and Kentucky Lend. (M,rry. XV. T. I'HNNIMAK. PENNIMAN & GO JOHIIKK8 HARDW A R E DUP0NT POWDER CO., OLD HICKORY WAGONS. ENGINES, SAW MILLS, ETC. I.'.idlr THE"HICKORY INN." HICKORY. N. C. Hlcvliic l,iKlits. (-,s. Hut ami Cold Water Ilatlis and Toilets on eaeh Moor. Cuisine and appointments unsnrpasseil. FRANK I.Ol ;ilKAN, Friprrrrur. MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, -Sl'CCIiSSnKS Tl- SHEPARD, MANN & JOHNSON, AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO., NO. 23 PATTON AVUNI'U, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer, And Undertakers. rrt- Prompt attention civen to all orders, PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK... PlausiaiidlSpeclficatioiit. Furnished on Application We have thorough mechanic, in eaeh line who have had many yean- eiperlem ia tbcif husinev. We can safely (fu .ran tee our patron. utlrfacUon to our work, a low brur. BALLARD. RICH & BOYtt. fcblSdlT B. K.MAGAN, vStcrtlarx Vii-c l-rcsifk-tit. Lawrence I'ulHam. Ciit.liit-1 OF ASHEVILLE, lTOItS : T. W. I'A I ION. W. V. HAKNAKI.. h. C. AlilH.I.I., f. ..I Ull IH"H, (.. WoU i:. t snolii'ii. i.tNEIIAL ASSEMBLY 01 1IIL SIAlt SURPLUS FUND $20,0r0i, W. K. 1'kv'AiNIM A ,. '! ANII IIKAI.I1HS IN ASIIEVILLK, N. C. AC.UNTS FOR RICHMOND STOVE CO., COHTLAND WAUON CO.. STUDEBAKER WAGONS, MOLINE SCAtt Cf. M C0HMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. day or niiiht. ai-7 Haywood Street.
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