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THE DAII.V CITIZEN Will be published every mornlnir (except Moo day) at the following rales strictly cash: One Year 2'!! Six Month. S.OO Three Month. l.J One Month BO One Week Is Our carrier, will deliver the paper every morning In every part of the eity to our sub scriber., and parties wanting it will please call at the Citizkn Office. The ixrn cn;il)los a vhuuk ""' to Klv: his fjirl nn inkling of Ins sentiments. Mew AdvertitMMueuta. Found Thin Office. Found l'crry llriRht. Schedule Street Hallway Co. Ashrville Female College Kcv. S. N. Barker. General Johnstone Jone. We have received a copy of the San Diego Sun of August 31, from which we learn of the arrival oK.eneral anil Mrs. Jones in that far away city, anil the cor dial welcome that erected them. We arc iile.nwd to believe that in parting with one set of friends they have fallen so ha nilv into the hands of others. (hiotimr from Tim Citizkn and the Journal, the Sun says: General Jones and family of North Car-nlin.-i. who have been in the city a few davs. will make this their future home anil the value of this new acquisition to S.-iii DicL'o mav lie luilircd hum the lol l. .,..!,. ,.li,ifiitii'r t.-ikiMi IVotn the Ashevillt Daily Citizkn. published at ('cncrnl Jones' former home. Hun cotton Review. Nkw Yokk, Se)tcmbcr UK Futures oiK-netl slightly lower, hut the Hears wire disi-oiK-ertcd with a small decline in the face of so manv depressing influences while the bulls maintained a position ol ntirairc. There was consequently soim rarlv buviiiL" to cover, and when the bu reau report was read, putting the aver age condition of the crop at only Sli.li. fully four points lielow estimates, there was a quick advance 01 icu piini v.m m-iivp dr.-ilinirs. extciidiiiL' to the sprint months. The close, However, was barely nilv. The new crop mav be soine- where lietween 7' t and S million bales. Cotton on spot was firm. London, after lagging strangely licliinil every little backwoods town m America, is at last seriously to take np electric lkrhtiiiL'. Three ureal companies, Willi e.inital of over SI 1.IMII.(I(IH, have takei cniitr.-iets to liirlit the main thorough fares, and extensive plants arc being laid tor private consumers as well. 1 lie board of trade has fixed the maximum fli.-irce at 115 cents lor a unit, wind means twentv lamps of sixteen candl power for an hour or onetcu-cnmllc lain for thirty hours. The engine houses tin the Loudon district arc alrcadv built at llcptford and cover 411,11011 square feet aim similar preparations ,ut k"".1 ward at I'dasgow, lidinbingli, Leicester Leading and other towns. One of the editors who went on tin Ceoriria fanners' and editors' m-ditioii to Ohio writes the Atlanta Con stitution that nine-tenths of the lanns in Ohio are mortgaged, while m deorg there are not more than one-third of the farmers in the same fix. The writer bides to the fact that twcntv-tive year ago Georgia farmers lost marly, if inn quite $U)(l,IIO(l,l)(HI in proici ty, but tin l.corgia tanner inn not give up. n went to work energetically to recoii himself, and to-dav the Georgia fanners as a class, are prosperous, and becoming more so year ly year. Money aim ecurltie cotton - lTovlHloni and Produce. UUNKV AND SKCI'HITIKS. Nkw York. Sent. 10. KxehnnKc iiuiet but firm .an4U. Money ensv, '"ii i-' j. Sub.Treasiirv balances Gold, $1So,Oi.,- 000; currency, $:!ii,4k:,ihii. (lovernnicnt bonds ilull but steady . per cents, 1 tta kt cents, 1 .or4. Ktllll IHHII S. lllll UHl IIIUIIUHSS, Ala.ClassA -'af 1H3U NOl'ac. lstmor wB Ala. Class l.r..l lot, Matt Kramer of I'utiiam county. I 'a is over six feet tall, weighs 'J So pounds is not a fat man. but so strong that I her arc men in the eountv who want to be $1,01)0 that he is the strongest man in the world. The other dav he raised large stone pedestal, weighing l.JIOl oonnds. and held it above his head foi several seconds, apparently without much ell'ort. Thev sav down there that Matt could "tic Sullivan with one hand and thrash the Iioston baked beans out of him with the other. Never nefore Have we made a offer like this; it last only till Oetolier 1f: I test triple plate knives, full size. $1 .7.") per set ; desserl size $1.5 per set; a good white handle knifeSl.llO per set; tine celluloid knncs worth S3 a set: a fine assortment ol carving knives and forks in proportion Also, spoons, forks, castors, and every tiling 111 platen ware, veiy enc.ip . Law's. When you hear a voting man say til a girl has no heart you may be pretty sure that she has his. If a dollar or two, now and then, w helo viiu in saving, what s the use ol vertising when example docs the talking Come and sec the reduction and manner of reducintj. Low rates to all points W. M. CI.AKKK K. K. Ticket Itrokcr Grand Central Hotel The Weather To-Day. Washington, September 10. Indie lions for North Carolina Fair in interior rain on coast; no chanycin temperature northerlv winds. ASIIEVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE OPKNS ITS NKXT TtiKM Wednesday, September iitn AT U O'CLOCK. Full nnd exitcrieneed Faculty. lixtensivc, thorough and prneticnl course of stud Terms rennonnlile. Forinformntton apply to Rev. . Barker, Pres. Or I'ROF. B. E. ATKINS, Sec jr. scptll d2t MARKETS M V TKM:GKAIH. a. 7s, mort hil';i C. Cons., -is., i i;o C. Cons., 4-s 1H( C. Ilrown'ri...."! Vnn. tis - Venn. 5s Vnn. Set., its 7M. iruinut is imiuia Cons., Northwestern . do pttl . Del Luck Krie ist I euu ukc Shor ,u. ft: Nash.... Mein. ft: Char. Molt. & Ohio.... Nash. .V Chat. Asked. 10M N. Y. Central N. ft: W. phi... Northern 1'ac N. 1. pld 7i racilieMail IU KeadittK 47"' Rich, fti Allc K. ft: W. Point.. W Koek Islaml U-7 ist. l'aul 7:i;l (lO OKI 1 l i-' I 14;t iiTcx. racihe - 1 lis iTennCoal.V lion -M 'I'lvH'nion l'acilic H:i.N. J- Central...! I'.'U lii,"iiN Mo, racitie (i 7ri. Vestci n I'nioii Cotton-sccd Oil 141 at Ccrtitieates r1 inuU.Ilruuswick -1 COTTON. NKW Yokk, Sept. 1 n Cotton tirtn. Salt lo-dav i:t7 hales; tnidilliiiK uplamls M iniihil'iiiK Orleans 1 l"1. Total net receipts iii ;ill ports tu-ilay 1 .i,m. reports lo meui Itritain .tu;i. Sloek PS.L'4; bales NKW Yokk, Sept. in. Cotton Net receipts tross 74. Futures closed steady. Salts loo hales. Sent !., 1'i-eo ii.ii;in.rj 1 0. 1 7;i H. 1 io.i:.iiii ltt.L'sain.L'ii K).:tLiiiii.:i:itMurch Nov lo.n;ial niApni .. Pee ).'.na It.D i May... an ii.'.i.ia tt.'.o-i.iime... t'.AI.VKSTON. Sept. ID. --Cotton steadv. loH- 111; reeeipts ai'.U. NOKl'oi.K, ?epi. ni.-imiiiii Mt.Hii, i" "... receipts 171. II A I.TI MOK K, cpi I".-toil"" iM i. ."!, receipts . i . JfOSToN, M'pl. UK-tuHMii i 1 s" i receipts o. U.Ml.N. TON, ,,l.,'i ' .. lol receipts L'L'.V i'lin.AUKi.i-HiA, Si pt.io Lotion nrm.i t"s; receipts s. SAVANNAH, ept. I"-V.OHOM ipmi, receipts HU). NKW 1 1K1.KANS. nepi. iii.-v. inioii , HHal receipts ;t4H". MOIIII.K. IMMIl. I". V.1'11"" l.l., -" receipts l"iy. MKM'-IIIS, ept. lo U)unn ipmi .o... steadv, IH-n; receipts 11. ArirsT., Sept. lit Cotton tpitct, ioaii lo"'H; receipts CSlo. Cmahi,i:ston, Sept. in. cotton arm, ioi. receipts S7o. I-KOVISIONS Ai I'ltol'l ci;. Cincinnati. Sept. tn. Flour in mod-, rate lernaiid. Wheal linn No. 1! red -rii No. L'aiixed j. OafNo ait ci I J I 1 i--ML.. Fork 1 1 .:i7'i-- I.nnl s."i. I hi Ik meat" (inn. Haeoti uady. lnske aeiixe and tirni l.i'J. , C H ic1 ,t:o. Sept lit C au notation uhi.ii ere as follows: Flour suadv. Wheal No. i! red 7iH,. Corn No. - ... oat - No, L' I'.t'i Mess pork 1 1 ;ioa l l - i-o. i.inu So. Short rihs.i.o..a..lo. w in-Kev i o. Ni:w York, Sept 1 (t. Southern Ihnir dull itid heavy. Wluat stioiiKer and Hull- -new red s;ii -jaSo 'i- " 'n111 r ao. l-Ual-J'a- Oats linn epl. .'o-V c oiiee Ot. l.( sii. Simar retiueo lirni. .iokism toreiK'i nouiinal. liice steailv. cottoii-eei il :,.!(. La nl ilull u cu i n sieain u. FrciKhis tirtn Cotton i,a' jl'; i.ram Swamianoa Hotel. 1 nexcclled cuisine. PopuTr'r with tourists, families and lui-duc men. lileetric cars pass the door. KAW1.S HKi tS., feMdly I'ropr's. 1IKRKAFTICR We will run Iwo ilt'livt-rv Ull A . I' Wilsons. I lit' lii'i-t'ssii.v mi this Iims lifcn t-iuisi'd hy oui hu-jivlv in-i- ini- li'ii'lt', niiikinji- it impossible to de liver with oneway-oil. There h.ive been coiiipliiints (nnd justly, too) b,y some ol our custoniers nt not hnvinji- ii-oods del i veretl more promptly. With our nddi tioiinl facilities for delivery we hope to inerense our nl rendy hiryv trade, and prom ise to meet all competition. Our stock, as heretofore, will be kept up to the highest standard in quality. All fi'oods sold by us "iiiaranteed to be as represented, both in weights and quality. POWELL & SNIDER Court Square. II. REDW OOD & CO. MISCULLAXEOVS. Grant's Pharmacy, 24 S. Blaiu Street. I la ir brushes, ( 'lot h brushes, Tooth brushes, and Nail brushes at manufacturer's prices. Having imrchased a job lot of the above men tioned goods, 1 am offering them at half the usual price. 1 carry a large assortment of Patent medicines and will meet the prices of any com petitor. I buy all goods for cash and give my customers a corresponding benefit. (ioods delivered to any part of the city free of charge. Itemeiiiber the place, (.rant's Pharmacy. E. V. JOTSES, Harness & Saddlery, North Main St. My sl.'i-k of ILinu's;. anti Smlillcij. C.uo.lsis tiuw compk le. 1 am (.IViTiiiK nt rfiiiarkald v low figures. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BUGGY AND COACH llarm-ss in lliass, Ni.kd anil Kulilur Mount in 1 have sm-cial slU'S til SiauU1 an.l hiiulik- llarias in PURITAN MOUNTING, ALLHAND MADE' In Sail llii. mill Urii llrs ni.v si. n'k t'iiiiirim's all slvlis I'nini a .."iii M.ii'Kan to an lii! purUil ICnlish Saililk-. Linen and Momic Lap Robes and llorsi-Shiits. iiist alovi' it ml to inukr rnotn lor I'all uooiis. l'or llu riinainini; part ol .ui;usl I shall maki- spi-L-ial iintiK-i'iiiLiils to liuvrrs. Special IJarjfains in l.ailivs' thri'L'-liorn Saihlks, niaili' in K ami i'lia niois skui. n..-- .. . . on oraitont tin- loth of Settemlier we vvil' uiiueiiee the puhlieatioit of an eUht-pnKc thirtv-two eolunin weekly paper to lie caiieo THi: ASlll-VILl.li TOHACCO jMfRXAL, liesoted. :is its name implies, to the tobacco interests ol the eounlr.v and ol' this section in particular. It will contain complete ami re liable market reports, enp prospects and on ditions, all iinprovtiiicuts in methods ot cul tivation, handling. marketitiK nnd niauutacl tiring ; and al all items or news that in imv wav allecLs this industry. 11 will Hotn time to time contain articles" hy experienced men on snhiects that cannot tail to interest or in struct 'tanners, and especially tobacco plant- r,riie price ot" the paper will be in the reach ol all ( 'nc I ollar per Minium and wc trust no planter will lau to suiiscrinc. Circulating as it wil' unionist the best class ot 'havers, it v ill be a spiemliil ail vertisitit; nn ilium. Merchants, manufacturers and others should note this and act accordingly. Its advertising rates will be rcascnable, and 1 pi o ted 011 application. THE ASHLVILLE TOBACCO JOURNAL PUB. CO. sepo d 1 w w'Jt E. FOGETTE7 Architect. I'lans anil siH-i-itU-ations pn-pari'd llinl isti inatrs Kiv.n, at sliort notu-c. nlliri': Wolli' Iluililtnii, Court Ilousi S'nan shi villi-. N. C. may.'ilMlly AS I IE VII. I. E A ItVEK TISEMEXTS. Jclllco Coal, Wooldridgc, JclUco mountain Coal Co., Proctor Coal Co., Standard Coal Co., E. Tcnn. Coal Co. I-'or sale at Wholesale and Kctail by ASIIEVHXE COAL COMPANY, Ivxclttsivc Agents 1 1 loniestic and Steam I tor Western North Carolina. MONT ORDER From yi ur(!roccr. even for trial, our IiO,jj-.i K !?; PATENT Iiecause it is made in Asheville, YtC KNOW," I'.ut we pledge our word for it, that no viekti-:r ijread, biscuit, holes, Can be made from any imported Flour. ELECTR.2C L2GIIT Is the most popular straight goods in this market. Ask vour irocer for the above lira lids, manufactured by tin ASIiEViLLE MILLING CO. II. T. COLLINS. President. E. E.EAGAN, Secretary ASIIEVILLE ICE COMPANY. Pure Ice made from Distilled Wutcr. ration Avenue. Office:. No. 30 & WEAVER, THE SHOE STORE, No. :!n stir rn main stkim.t. While wo Have tlit i"ii!ts mul Mont l-:!whionalIc (ioods in Our I. iii'-. WY ;ilsu have llir i'lintK-sl. C.-ill nnd sivhv OAK STREET INN, ASIIKYIIJLi:, N. CM lleMiitiliillv h-eattd in a n ni l nl I i.-ik ami WiMiiilin st .-irt utirl ltoe. We li:i '-c u liuilil" r "t eh'?. :tntl.v till lushed 11 c-.Mine' nl-l'T, nv:i irom iiie muiis nokitiK, :it ie isuu;.!de irics t tl iaks nn-! w htte pine, with m ilut mar tin l-e iiilc L'.iltec, and inU tin r noise, at (he cor e si ju a res Inun llu ,'c-i ii : tik M In t In in t'llers who desire a w iS'iuituri. wood hilc, l'nl-eh:s- Also, hot and cold haths. Ir, T. J. HAH;AN, Proprietor. COMPOUND OXYGEN AND MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR. Ml iiiniUni :inil iMttst impi-mii! iiu-tlnuls I'nr tn-iitiiic -lir..im- liasi's nl thr Iuiiks llnmit-iiiiil ii"i'. I" llii- itiliiilii Li 1 nl' vn.oriA'.l ami iitiMtiiiil llunU hv tin- iim-miintH- anil i-i nn iiri s. il air apii.inilus; almi i.'nm'"tiil nsvpii in i-iinnri'tmn witli the vamrliil Hal-s-iiii 1 tin- lialniin ulilainitl I'nmi Hit' nalural halsam lr,i-s ni-iii- AslievilU'.l XV ! alsn imnuil.n'UiiT a Muna-Triatnuiil "I llu- Omipiiunil ' Isvm'n. whii'h m. -iiml to the utliiT matnU'lll. and will In' si'nl nn ajU'iii'.-ltii nl li i-spn ss. nn irccipt nl prii'L', $12. Our sum' lun- Inr tin- past llini- wars .villi this tnali " nt lias liiin phtiinnit'iial, linv iiiK i-nrnl manv i'ai s Hint wrrr prniuniiii' il linm-k-ss. I'iim u..iiii s anil iisiiUiKcs i-an lie nlil-iinril liv t-iillini: :it tlu- Saiiitariuin. I'.v i i'rini-;sj..ii vi in. i m an- liillnvvin wi-ll-kiinwn u.-lUl.nu-n nl 'Aslu-vill.-: U.J. A si nn. n-M a v, I ; .1 li Ki-i-.l. I. ...... .-. V""".rt; ,K'V' : -.i"" kin pastnr l'irst M.ilinilist c'l:i.h : Krv. XX' X N,ls.m. pi.stnr lirsl H.iptist Lliurih; II. T. CHins. Cap.. Nat. Atkins,,,, J HARiAN, M. I. I.UXX'IS MAIHU X. I ris I.. I'. Mil. (H I", X'uv-I'ns. 1. I!. KA.NK1N. Ca.llier. Kay. J. li. Hciil IllKHCTim: l.i wis M.iililnx, M..1. Ilianlin. M..I. I-'ukk. .1. li. Kiinkin,.! S. II. Hi-til. I'.i'ii. S. I'iivi-ll. C. .XI Mil. mul. -E WESTERN CAROLINA BANK, No. 4094. Trkasikv Dbi-ahtmknt, Ol-I'lfli til' C'OMPTHOI.I.KK OF TIIE Cl'KWiNCY, WiishiiiKlon, AtiKtist 15, 1HH9. WniiKRAS, liy satisfactory ex-idem-c pre si'iititl to the uiiilrrRicned, it lias liftn mule to .-tppeartliat "THE NATIONAL HANK OF ASIIEVILLE," in the City of Aslu-ville, in the County of Buncomlie anil Slate of North Carolina, has com- plied with all the provisions of the Stat utes of the United Stales, required to lie complied with before an association shall Ik-authorized to commence the business of Hanking. Now. therefore, I, EDWARD S. LACEY, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby ceilily thitt "THE NATIONAL HANK 1)1' ASIIEVILLE," in the City of Ashe-villi-, in the County ol Buncombe and State of North Carolina, is aiithorired to commence the business of ltankim; n provided in Section Fifty-One Hundred ami Sixty-Nine of the Revised Statutes of the I'nited Slates. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this 15th day of Ail. Ktist, 1KSU. E. S. LACEY, Seal. Comptroller of the Currency. LUMBER YARD. ;i;0. !. SCOTT, (Successor to Doublcdny & Scott,) North Public Square, WINDOWS, - BLINDS, - DOORS, f.lnsM, I'liliv, I-ime. rinsterinK Hair, ShitiKlcH, I.hUih, Fencing Iut. All kinds of Bulldiiift. Material. '' ( nli is will receive prompt nttention. fcttt Orll r FITZPATRICK BROS. & ROBERTSON. Dealers in Wall Paper, WliidowHliadeaanidPatentHauffcr, Pnints. (tils nnd Vurnislicn, Manur-'n Mixed 1'uinta and Color. Window Glass, botli t French and American We keep in sloek St. Louis ami Kentucky Lend. i'cbftdl.r W. T. I'HNNIMAN. W. K. PBNH1HAN. & CO., JuK KliNT. l-'r.im Iw.i In six I nl mum-, fully furnislu-, mill usual :ilti ilt).ul. with or without liounl. lliKh li.i-Mti.ui. Ko'!Vnl wati-r l-'or trrins iiuplv to nuT.llf l.-.s l lll-S'l'St'T TKHIiT. ASllliV-..LIS. N. C, I'lillRl'AKY 1st, 111. OrKiinized Mny 1st. 1HHN. CAPITAL, S50.o. - - (il'RPU'S, io,ooo S I'A 1'li. C'OI N I V AMI CITY liHI'HSITilKY. IHii-H a t'.iiuial HiinkiMi: llusiu.ss. Iliposils ini-ivi-il Ivmhanm- liinmht ami mlil. Col U-rtioiiB niaili on all aivrsil.li ..iits. Tin- lavinK IVnture will rnc-ivi- sin.ial utUutiiin. tlnnll sums in this I--1 ..irlnt.-iil. ill jiosili-il 'or four uionlhs or lonm-r, inti tvst at llu' rati' of 4 n-r tTilt. prr annum will Ik paitl. Spcdal attention j.-ivi u lo loans on n-al ,-sl-iU-, w llirll will n- iliu'i'(l lor Ioiik time (ill mil .liable terms. (linn trom ! a m in :i p. m l Hi tsatnlilny" tin- Snvinc 1H nrtnuiu will lironnlill li p.m. fcliJiilf THE "BONANZA," WINK .-. AND .'. LIQUOR .-. STORE v I!S THIC STATE. TINIi SAMPI.K AM) 1III.I.IARD HOOM. j. a. wr.r, .K.r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. -JODHBR8 AND DKALRES IN- H A RIDIWIAiRIE ASIIKYILLE, N. V. AC.KNTS POR OUPONT 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. l.'.Mlv THE"HICKORY INN." HICKORY, N. C. Ulcctric Lights. (as, Hot (mil Colli Water Hatha and Toilets on tilth door. Cuisine ami appointments unsurpassed. FRANK LOUUHRAN, Proprietor. gHOKS ! SIIOI :S JpOUNIl. A buneh of seven keys, nne hras. Applv at CIT1Z1SN ol'PICB. A Poekethook eontninlnR money. Owner can have same by calling on Terry Bright at Dr. Battle's office and describing it and pay ing for ibis ad. Street Car Schedule. Beginning at R.23 a. m. Ending 10.30 p. ms Car leaves Square for Depot every hour and half hour. Car leaves Square for Metke's and Double day 7 minutes after each hour and half hour. Car lenves Melkes and Unubleday for Square and Depot 7 minutes before each hour and half hour. The company has necured a waiting room for Ladies at Menra. Herring Ac Weaver's shoe store, No. 39 Pat ton avenue. THB ASHEVILLE STREET RY. CO. pTT'S j ASTRAL ABSOLUTELY SAFE! PERFECTLY ODERLE8S! Burn In any Limp without dinger of fcxpioding or lining nr. se wit you gat tha ganulno. For Ml by BALTIMORE UNITED OIL CO., A8HEVILLB. N. C. Kp4 liwlj ZIWJLKU I5UOS." FINK SIIOKS I.Mdii's", Misses. Cliililri'ii's, Infants', .Men's, and Po,ys. Ilavo stood the test for THIRTY YEARS ! THE VKHY l'i:ST money can buy. For sale only liy H. REDWOOD & CO. Fall and Winter stock will be open Sept. 1". Also a full lino cf other makes. Our stock of KNOX HATS will be open Sept '2. New Dress floods arriving daily. II. REDWOOD &CO. One Price Store. JV) THB PI'BI.IC. The nndcrniunKl may he found In Shank', new bulldinx. one door west ol J. F. Wood bar?', .table, on College tret. They are prepared to manufacture carriajre., bugine., w.iroii.. and anvthine el in their line. Ke- nMirinir and horte-shoeinK are .pecialtie.. They have .eenred the .erviee. of Henry How ell, and would ne pieanea to receive m h.iw bare ol patronaKe. Batimacnoo gn.iMwru. jul3 d6m BUKNiiTTB & HUWAKD. HEM. ESTATE. W'AI.THK li. llWYN, W. W. W'KST GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Waiter B.Gwvn) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. jjg2g Btauful Building L.tK jjjjt SKYLAND SPRINGS HI NCOIHBIi COUNTY, N. C. ikvlnticl Snrini: is .1 m w r.s..i t. laiil .ill in lunliliiii: l"t. i-ivlit mil. kuhiii .11 Asliivillc. on thr A .V S Kailrmid mul tin- HciiiU'ri.iiilU 1'ike. THE FINEST COLLECTION OF MINERAL SPRINGS IN THE STATE. .iiitv-scveii spritiKK Ch.-ilvlK-atv, Alum, I mil, Hpsom. Sulphur. MiiKiicsia. iul I'n-Lstmic pun-, cold uinl lualth KviK. Hotel Finished and Opened I'ur "all tin nir 'rouinl. with low ratcN ami Iit-st .f rooms and fart-. Several hiiililinns niv K"i"K P Saw Milium! I'lan.r rn-mnji imniier riKiu in me piaee. l or u short tunc, eiioiee lots an- o.ureu very i ihvim -i t'.rami views, level lota, wide streets, pure air, fine wuter, OTIS A. MIIXER, Proprietor. mnv10 dfun Notary i'ulnie. Commissioners ot Heeds. FIRK INSURANCE. OKFICI-: HoutheaHt Court Hquare: ORTLANll I1KOS., Real K-e Brokers, And t Investment i Agents. (Iffii-en: No. no South Main nt Second floor, felitldly CAMPBELL'S TONIC BEER, Mcilicauil .;.iti'.iH.i- for family ue. Is one of Hit-hciiltliicnt IwvcraKca ever Introduced, n scores of fniuilien in town can testily. It is emphatically a TONIC, .lightly tnxativc, will rcc ulnlc thclu.wcls, promote the action ol the liver nnd purify the blood. IsSTHICTI.Y vcuctal.lc nnd non-intoxicntiiiK. Undorscd by the Medical profession, order tlirnt fiom I'm-tury. C. II. CADIFBKLL, 217 Haywood Street. WATCH FOR All eye. fitted and fit guaranteed. A com plete .tork of the above good, at GRANT'S DRUG STORE, 24 SOUTH MAIN 8TREBT. Ocnli.ta' PreacriptioM .pecialty. aep3 d6m THIS SPACE. acpt R dlmo MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, SUCCHSSOKS TO SHEPARD, MANN & JOHNSON, AND THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO., NO. 23 PATTON AVHNtrE. Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers. And Undertakers. (Mr Prompt attention given to all order., day or night PLUMBING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, TIN AND. SLATE ROOFING, ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK. Plans and Specification? Furnished on Application We have thorough mechanic. In each line who have had many yean' experience In their buslnear. We can lately guarantee oar patron, .a ti .faction In oar work, a low figure. BALLARD. RICH & BOYCE. fcMSdlT
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1889, edition 1
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