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THE DAILY CITIZEN. '
The Citizen la the most extensively circu
lated and widely read newspaper in Western
North Carolina.
Its discussion of public men and measures
Is in the interest of public integrity, honest
government, and prosperous industry, and it
knows no personal allegiance in treating pub
lic issues,
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Associated Press, which now covers the
whole world in its scope. It has other facili
ty oi advanced journalism lor patnermg
news from all quarters, with e very thiiiR care
fully edited to on'unv the smallest simee.
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ties wanting it will please eall at the Citizhn
nce.
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vance.
Heading notices ten cents inrr line. Obitu
ary, marriage and society notices tit'tv cents
each (not exceeding ten lines nr tit'tv cent;-
per inch.
FRIDAY. SHIT. Jo. 1NN9.
A (iOOll KAMPI,i;,
Kuoxville ami Knox eonutv have iust
carried by a lure majority tin- proposi
tion to vnu' u city ami cmiTtt suhscnp-
tiontolhe Xortheastern row! In ton-
nection with this, tin Trilniueid' i lie 1 '.'til
presents the following summary ol what
those same liodies have done to aid in
the const ruction ot railmaiN leading into
Kuoxville, fnirly carnitij; for il the nanu
given of the Plucky Cit - The I'rilmne
says:
Kuoxville ami Kno. count hae ;tl
readv suhcrihcd uearU :mii nitlhoti ilol-
lars to seeun i;iIp;hIV tlm-i time- as
much as any otlut Soiiiliern city mu
ever subseiiijed. Wars a.yo k-iuxvilli
subscribed .SIOD.nno to Hie meU of ilk
Kuoxville and Ohio railroad tinl Knox
county snhscriljcd also SUmi.immi. In Au
gust, lss 7, Kuoxville Milisenhed .SL'l'.V
OOll to the stoek ol the Kimw illc. On:i
herland (inp and !.ouisi!lc lailioatl and
$L'7.".iMto to the sioek of the Knowiik
Southern railroad. In "vnnlei l7,
Knox county s.th ri-'ol .SI ' i.ttnti to tin
stock ol l lie Carolina. Kuoxville and
Western railroad. Last Saturday kiuix
county subscribed j-1 ' ,u' ' in i.hc Lock
of the Knowilic and -M thcasieru rail
road. These rimo ive i toial t :;;iiuo,.
lino as our stock in rat In .-nlv
These plucky measure- have m.nU
Kuoxville v!iai she is; ha e impelled her
increase in population. intsines iiml
wealth with marvi'lnii rapidity, and have
enlarged her pupulatiuii in r.ne last ten
years from lo.noo to ."iO.ihmi
This is what Asheville iniiM do. In
some respects Abbeville is a luck cit
too. With a population .tl thv. 1-.:, ol
less than o.imh). she js-uiued i wu oi
$!00,(MHi (,r watei wvk and -i - vet im
provement , with a growt ii ' nupidat ion.
she doubled that burden tor se werai. and
farther si reel improvement . and no oik
doubts that its a : money wisely and
profitably invested; loi already under the
influence of those investments, popular ion
has ueari doubled, and property 'piad
rupled in value, and such addition ''veii
to business and social life a-to instil i he
introduction of the ekivii o reel rail
way, the two s s!-n,v .i eliei ne iiyiuing,
the gas works, tile lelepU. mk , . ad i :c ex
tension and vastb im i" 1 o t d e;;pa,ii ,e-ol
the waterworks
Hut the beiiiimiu 's -id 'nade. I he
foundation only laid, i.i t .vsiicibe fol
low the example ol Kuoxville. Several
highly important railroad schemes are in
active agitation, every one of them nt the
deepest interest to Asheville. ami to the
eonstruetitm of which her aid will be
asked. As the benefit to her will be cer
tain and immense, lei her re-pond
promptly and ungrudgingly when . ailed
upon to act
We eoniiiici.O to i he I Iendc: vm edli
Times or whoever prepare- its editorial
columns -oiiie study of the s stem which
distil igui -lies editorial ut tyrant es and
news or miscella neon elipjiings. In the
last issue of t he Time- ,is-iunes to ar
raign Till-: Citii-n tor alleged itiaeeuiate
statement in reirar'l to t lie late ''ension
Commissioner Tanner, and a!-o lor al
leged errors in the field ot partisan poli
tics Of this we let our friends be the
judges. Hut in regard to 1 he first the
Times has again fallen into the error ot
conloumling news clippings with edito
rial matter, in this ease wilfully or
blindly ; for in the issue of the dlh. from
which the clipping is taken, the heading
of the column is plainly "items of inter
est, " and any other item ir that column
might ctpiallv have urn the -ubnet !'
commeiil, and lialfa hundred other pa-!
iters eipialtv open to erincisui l
he
stat.enieul s made. Veep;ei next to see
the Times ipnuiuu mr patein tuedjcuie
columns and cen.Mirm ns tut uialitiu i he
claims they do to . iii'e all i.ht ill, tjesh is
heir to. out nnlii le.dlv. one is as proper
as tlie oilier.
As l(ir Tjiiiner. wv li.-ui1 nn i-nrri'-rli mi
i. i i 1 1 "i
to iiiiim. in KUtiiM lii nun. lit- tiij". Nivcii
fromlu f, Hie fs,.i, , rise t,.'
topUiRueliis ,.:.,-. Tl- Tiims s i
more tiiU-lity to him than il .1... tn I lie
Presitlent nf i lie ian vflit' '.vas 't,i L-..
not by the reinticiri tii -ns tint! evjiiwu'v
of tlie llemoerats, Imt liy i lit- pressure
from his own tnentls. to L.t ri( oi lnni,
too lute, liowever, lit eseaite tlie p-lnlm-tion
for the unwise appniniineiit ami
he is surtkicntly jmlerl and (lenuiiiicfi!
by his own party trieinls to metl miv
farther present nmiee Irom lii i pin-rv op
pouents. Two Kejinlilif an i-tnnnieiiis an- -ai mir
hands. The North State says:
Corpor.'it Tanner is a fine illiistiaiiun
of the man who is enayeil in opening
his mouth and putting his lo.tt in it.
There is no imputation til' dishonesty
on Tanner, tie is simply notoriously- un
fit to fill any importnni-orliee.
The President thought lie w is respond
ing to a demand made hv the (iraud
Army men when he appointud Tanner.
He found at last that he had been made
a dupe by a ring of pension elaini aueiits,
who selected Tanner, as amj suliiect
to palm oflfon the President as a Crand
Army pet, and at the same time have a
man they could use to get into the
treasury.
Tanner's flitting official life makes the
first scandal otthis administration. The
President laced the situation like a true
man and a tearless executive. It is to lie
-hoped he will not hesitate to make many
more changes. He has appointed many
Tanners to offices throughout the coun
try. With the well organized system of
misrepresentation and slander kept up
to blindfold rum as to ins egregious mis
takes, he may pass on to the end of his
term before he rally realizes how greatly
he has been imposed upon."
The Chicago Tribune ( Kep.) somewhat
irreverently says:
There was an old soldier named Tan
ner, who behaved in an indiscreet man
ner. He was hired for a tool, but turned
out a fool, and brought shame on the
Star panu'led Banner.
THi; NKGHO hXOIM M.
General Jones UenieH Thai It 1 j
i Hiinteu i3 411) mri VP!
vk-1,1 our c.lit..rial space tu the f..l-i
U.w.t.K reply bv I.e.. Jol.ns.neJ..n to,,
eribing wrong causes and motives to the
so-called nero exodus from North Caro
lina. The replv is in the Jime of our own
comment on the same article in yester
day's issue. We thank lieu. Jones, and
we think our readers will agree with us,
fur so manfully taken up the cudgel for
Sorih Carolina, and doing good service
for her in his new dtsiaut home:
To The I'ltion : Voiir editorial in last
MUKia mornings ismic, neaueo
Mighty Kxodns." docs the people of
North Carolina -ome injustice. Von say
that the emigration of tugrocs from thai
State is one to ''industrial oppre-sttui i
.-.ml l..",, ,.il.culc..mliu.,i, J..t Unus,
hi nitlu' hci ' 1 1 lit- ciiiownmi ol'sul'traiiL
riLtiiis." Tiare is nn loiiiul;itieui in l;tv.t
("or tiiis swecpinu chaiiii-. Vitn may mil
itc iiwnn t llal I lit- cm!us. lx-;iin scviTai
Viarsa'ji. was i!iri'i-lt-il al lirsi to t'n
LurK'lHinc tinots di-oria, whetv la
Dnr was al l lial litni Mi t;i'n.I .li-ntaaii.
md thai i.'ulc-tlv i li." tin v ft! ;m I has I'tfcit
;ci iln in' It'll ami .nm itlaiiuiiiuus iiI'iii i'i'C Noli'il
'.liL- I'llll M'alL's. ll-SI--SH 'i I l''i 'l'"ll -. " ' . I
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Lainl i!"l ai'.rt n"i;li-U If i!tf n-LT't!
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v-imi.i.i v.-v., rt-,.- i'i. U-i-ct nm int'ts-l
fil wiiii ik nuitt '.:.& mil I .in-. .
tl'f i hi'i'i .ai'. nt ii'' t'';.': iii ii" fli;.r;4f
llmi t!t. ii.iini';':.' in 's ii !' :..ni .il.lf
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una i iiif ;.fm-.i if l aiiiilv Wi! ii . t -s ins.
i ml i l.i'iilt.' ,. i'a, tit, iii inii-.in.'iiiics
hiia i- i 'i'ii in-, insane. Tli. ai-.v
I.1W- a, ll ,'L -I. lie II.'.,, I,-..,. sill.T tut!
'H'n'lnT "oi,""1 i'V't "i 'i,,
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'.liii'itii i . ii..--ti.'' ...hi ii, -hi -
j'l" ,i' "' t'l.i: i-iLiil 'a i'i.'imiii ol anv
fi'ti .'i,"!, .it t lif l.'nv i' it- l.'ift is, the
,' tl f'fii . iiv oi . u'l li v ."'oiit'-t di i ff gis
icr . il ' o ii itiiiur.Miu. "' tii.iilfstatiii'i oi
I ;ril iiiid , aniiii i.. I iin.'i 'iimii in li ir
the (Ifi'l'f l..i I i i .ii I'fll '.MKTS ii'icx-
.'.ct! thai .1 I In- whites.
Nor i. i In. cause .n' I rt evoitits to lie
ioiind in iadusiriai iiptn-fssion. '11k- iii-n
law lo wiacii yttu aiiutic opi rates luriiic
pioleetit'U and benefit ol the tel. ant us
i.'cll as t.ie landlin .1. autl bears etp.iallv
upon the while and the colored races.
utl so wan the ntaf law. It makes n.
lace tlistii, di ms I s imi'iieiis res, r.lih-
ui'iinlhe viiit, ; tne loinicrl cuini.
ll'tlff'i. ll'i colt. red exodus is Ironi that
sc'l.ou oi hf M.;.:e where mail ll.kl.l
'i lit I i'ei.iii aig is i a,- u-.-i.t duiii all oi 'Our-
i'.-nsi.!!!. the iowlainis ., i he east. The
.riicc-iu-e titliis i-,n:.'.ruahie enauratioii
I 1 hii'l.- is .: it, ,, uiid in the ulluriaiieins
.lei'l oia iji the active ami SfiJufLivi- rail-'
i-.ia.l ,.gi-: t. laiiLii in conneciioii wi: h t hi-i'l'ictiil'ir.-ii
iif.ression winch has pie
v i t ileal lor I'ltic vears past in this sfclioti
ol tile Stan- irom , iiii Ii Jic lilovcnient
has nifii oiing on. Tilal colinlrv. like
iii.iu.v ig.'ii iii'.iit'al disiricis ill t ither parts
ii tile l imed States is suffering inuii the
c inluiileil iow iriecs oi farm products. ;
i ti wages. Hard times and disronuut
.ollitw as a natural c inse.iieiicc. ;ind it''
is not ti-tirisinu lhat large bodies ol
m gi . ies have sou-., in ,';: liovinent in the i
I nil Stales, where ct -u mi raising- in. re j
prolilatilf anti higher vciyes mac lie oi.-1
L.iincl b i ha' class t f la'Kir Tlk evoiliis !
is simple a tra aster t-f a poitiono', .h-i
c-iloi'ft! t.'ia.ii'ii.g iiiipui.-.tti.ti frut., ..ne;
tl. tloli ol 1 lie Soil (i j.; i ;, hi .1 I.. , ,i, ,,; iumI t
,'ts ti" liow ol poiinlt. , '. ,,i . u;. , i, i
.'.'ll in '!,C ill" 1 .-iliil.V .tl.ll ..i'l iifl
ViT lllt'ei, 1," .ll- ..'.in, l.. ,vs ,, siii.iiJv .
'mo (lf" t;ii ni' :'h:m
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1 : ir; ,ei i mi vv;iri ailLi 1 1 ;V 1
ei'VlMP; ..imas ci'I.il-Ctn' I
i f t ": .nt.! ini" 't;asentT-(l j
1. o r , i t,j , j ir t lif j l; t il,c ;
lie .a. 'I
wil h t ll:
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a 'fair-- ' '
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s; 1 H'W suIIv.k - ,
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.i i .at s ,,, ai ,vui ii irom all pans ,,t
I us - ..uin is still eivullv rfiiif inlieretl. I
. i- ti.lv ; tf.av nr l,ii sinee wt ric-onlt tl !
tnr fl.aih it thf urn .i.h.'.iinai age of I'C ,
'it a iliiTi. tiuihf ftninty 'ii l niiifr" i
who we'll "in .- lull tjrnwii vigorous I
viuiig man. i'lii l aliti.ntia svas then i
si.-uvriv k'ir,'.n iiv li.-au" it was thinlv
tiff 'ipit-il l.v a si 1 i t-tf. 1 iif puiatitit! ol ac
sii'iniaiiis ol the Spaniards, and alini'si
its i).)l villages wore ihose oi the In
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li na.l in. . nnin-ifrc-.;, a-iii i he i,-w v.sscis
thatcnifU'ii S.t "l-raiicisco, tli-' onlv tce
(1'ienteii pi it, eat led there for l he- ciiaiice
l argos ol iiiiies i h.- might pick up.
.Now looi, at u Stf what lorty ears
tas brttlignt filiinu I'll, San liiego Sun
ot I he tlii sa s :
i in- nuiicniiii-n uecaim- a pal l Ol lllc
1'uiou but 'it tie mort tiinn a gen,-r;ttitni I
Tl.. v. . . .-. i ' .
a.-jo. will, hetiire another generation is I
passed, be the l-mpire .State m the Kepuli-j
l;c. In magnitude it has bet one tonal,
tlie istate .il Teas. PI iei.,1 on rt.- li
i. ntie coast it w.itil.l evl.-.trl lr,..n !-,',. j
.a. .n ... ia..-:a,. 1... 1
1 ""' " i..iKiua
wouiu iuniusi ci.vit .Maine, .m-w iiamj
shire. Vermont, Massachusetts, klu.ile
Island. Connettieiit, New York, New Jer
sey and Pennsylvania. Its jjold and sil
ver, its agriculture and fruit growing, its
nianulaeturcs and commerce, and last,
but not least, its people entitle it to the
imperial destiny which is in store.
FOK DYSPlil'SlAand Liver Complaint
you hae a printed guarantee on every
bottle ot Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails
to cure.
A NASAI. INJIX'TOK free with each
bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Kemedv. Price
50 cts. 1
FALL HODS
THE IMG STOKE
H0(jtic KrilS. & WHjjllt
Is HOW overflowing W11 ll 1 lie
, ......t.: Kt-ni.l. ,,f
I)rv fioo1 rvtT brought toi
I this market.
IltMirii'ttas.CatslmitM-os, .Mo- j
hair riotli. .InhiloH rioth,pV,.v- 1 ,lii,rt k,,ow -vnu
Turner mmms, civets.
Wtustnl. Ijibinlouu in ;il
. I Ii i1.
'olors. Iinlrrvv I nss ' ''"U"
j
: !i;l IIIn, t'tr
, d ,
VII sorts of Nut ii ins. iin-ltxl-i
Y;iliki'i' NntiiHis. flint1
soiui' of 1 1n1 jiri'ttii'si Not ions;
, j, .M-i-Knil l''as.-iiiators
. . . i
; li.n .'U'l' r UM ina Inl
1 i ..... t w '!'.,liii.f s iihI1. i i .
tiooi's. I omnie, i ms. .imi ( i u ( , ,s e ha ve I teen I ry-
Shawls in em Hess vavieiy. 1
The .retiiesl lii t I'lali
liels i ill e er s.l w
I '.la liKel s. i juiit s a iii I ( i uin
tefpall.'i,
I
.-au Mini Cailtiefi'S
(ieius- Fnruishine tioo.is
iii a !iiiiiilaii.-e. We eati til you
, . II ,
Up 111 a lure Mill of ll.it, III
a iiv st vie Mill want.
U'.. ...I-,. Sole . .-eels lor rlie
ci'lei if a t eil Morrow Shoes for1 .. ,, ;
L.1(liliS ;is am -e, we hasten toj,,, s 'M,,n'- ' ''s,-rip ,
To arrive , ;, .lavoi iwo-' j 1 ion, p.-epare,) with sen,,.,,-;
a full lilif ol' U.itW latest eeure n. . , m I u e fe t,,-. lir-1,,,, ,w,rllllH ,, ,;
.--t s ies U'a Ikiliu1 .laek"t.
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l'( tfs. ill 1 1 H -S ailllMlsseS
fJI,, ,,,.,,1,. ,v ':,..l'll.- P.I-.IK
I i 'liihi'it'li'Kia. whirli v" will
i 1
; rii jsa ' 1 1 1 1 1 ill ni'i itii
I u our Srore viiii will hiul
tlie maximum of what you
want ami the minimum what
you ilon t want .
liOSTIC MI'.os. iiidllT.j
No. 11 N. "oil ft Sipia re. jloraeily the size of Ashevilie
mama x?m sT.enoKiHi ,
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Wl 'I't-.Mi :.t'. Nl'I'IVI'.N,
I'I . i i it . w I a 1 1 1 i I 1 1 , I .
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BTAHOKS,
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II.V l,k-p.. n;i K'I-.
iM'l.llilM.
iMfl;.s. KOk'KS. St'OllXS
OaS I liKS, BI-TTI5KS. .
I'll KU'S. I-.TC.
ARTHUR 31. FIKLIJ,
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t,t-irtiiig Jeweler.
- THE GREATEST ATTRACTION"
Is that ftnr lot til KNlll 1SH BHIIII.KS mill
I II K I- K-Ht iK X CH A M ( US SKAT SA I ll H. US
nl
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J"-'- IAA1I1.K'!
v"'1 'if1"" vru-r t -hi.-h I. m-IH,.k kII I
1llK , ,,, ,
He has in.-rruscd In n.rrr ...in ...Tri.ilv to
meet the demand. ,
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Mrs. Aimer Alexunder, Hopewell,
Mecklenburg Co., N. C, was a great
sufferer from a womb trouble, brought
on by deep cold she had taken. But she
was entirely cured by using Mrs. Joe
Person's Kemedv.
J
THE
RACKET COLUMN.
Lots of m'())Ih rotn into
our store mil Me things that
tlui have just jHjivlinspH at
or I it -r pliitvs ;inil ixrla iia.
! kopT this." oic., ; 1 1 14 1 upon
, cotapa lillU" prirrs h'tlil that
i., . . , , .. i
j 1 IH'V Nil Vt" i;l II I 1 1 M fulfil ll.H
Tln'ic iiiich;isi'. I hi'v sii.v
also. knew yon ww 1 1 1
1
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it, .
I hi i li.ni m i iimn
on kt'iit so ami so " I'lirl
""'y i-o impri'ss Upon the iei I-
I
i)!e i Ii" ii.i'i that we iiamlle,
;i ii ills , ,',i's
EXCEPT 8'1QCERIS AMD DRUGS.
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: flMflji- t i
ins or eon enieiices
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.IV toll) tiy Isftors tfolll Iflfj
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ifif ies iliiit rln' varii'tv iinili
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(irici's lie ,;"' .,' yon
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mil il von Iii! i' s-ti'ii n hct lii'i-
vti' f -A llil I you u ;, iii or III it
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inaiili priii's a nil iii;ilit.y,
ftfliji"-;issui''l thai in i''ry
i-asi' wi' Kliail s.i you
iiioiii-.v ii'tivt' Mond.iy
in lill.V a lai-o.. etuck, anil
Iia vi-1 facilii ii-s for ittii;f;- ii
low, iiviiiimii Iv innlfi' the
1'osi ut inaiiiifai'TiirH. We
sell at ii rliiNf' profit ami we
ru mish ro iln Moine ImsineNs
I r kliOW th I'asi III wll . I CO
not liuv
ANYTHING
until yen havH viHitw tin
"Racket Store."
KHfe(:tfull.y,
GEO.T.JOIiES&CO,
MISCELLANEOUS. I
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Kit-pint Ph;miuuwitii'iils!
IWf Wiff ami Iron!
rntwl W ine l' W illi Cliorry,
Coil Liver Oil wit li U.vpo
pliosiliiti's iiml I 'life I'fpsin.
Elixir Viili'riiiiiiifi' of Aiuino
fi'm. TiistcU'ssCiislor Oil ami
('iilis.i ii Tonir. pii'ian'(i in i
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our own inboniTorv n.v nn
'Xjit'ririirtMl I 'liiirinai'isl . T.
('. Sniilli iv Co.. DisM'iisiiiy
Drniiiiisfs.
pi,,,,,, .
MIH'st(.M
for soakinji'
Wli.'at at T. ('. S'milli A Co.'s
1 i i i Srorr.
Oriental I Mi tiffin. for
1 clra nsiimili'ici crioiisiliM nisit s
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I from l"lu Ten Ii, m i m I iii'iitral-i
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i.itiu tiri'l .stt n intn.s in iiif ,
:
! Mouth price J." eelHs. nt!
1
jT. ('. Smilh A-Cos lime Store. :
Alteiiliou experts in sillok-j
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in-! 'I'. ('. Smith ,V Co. have!
anot her lot of "'('"ive lOlev-j
jells" just inllii' lint'st V'w
! ' "t Cipn- it. sheviiie. t u-i
j lian haml made..
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i All meilieinesenrefuli v eoin-
pOIIIKleil at I. 1. Mllllll iV !
!eiliici!lel i'h.irniaeists.
1 1 : 1 1 1 -1 1 1 . 1 1 1 ! T. ('. Smith
iV Co.. lire (ii'lieial AiiVlit's for
ail Toliarco ami Cin'iirsniinlc
. . . . ,,
in .vsiie Hie. espeeiaiiy I or-
1
ter s arraniee .( lyars ami
Hull's l-'iiie Totiai'i'os.
J. W. SCIIARTLIS,'
MERCHANT XASLGH
42 N. Main St.
I'lt-iudl 1 I
JAMES KRANk,
lHiAl.hK IN
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PSOYlSiONS
Aunil lor Ki-vue l'iv-k Wo.dn Mill.
Nortl. .lain .vh. iiu-. N c.
tWi::.tiv
m. I PENN1MAN
THE ASHI-.VILLE BRICK WORKS, i
liKVill.J:l X. t..
f. . Kits !
mart.Jill.,
a Niv i;ti;hi kjsi..
Tlit.' tliuitl l.nunir will ni i nr Mmitlav.
at the tout nt lt. WiUitn'M hiH. .inri -r tlie
mrtnaKcnieiit ot'.; v. lti'u
Atl work limit tuaily rty hand
The ISesst'are
the Cheipf Ml.
CHAMPION SAFES.
I un til &. Co.
Fliiladelpltia.
dUL'tl d wtini
GEO. KIMI2ER,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDLR
Mutiaic Tile and Cement work a specialty.
Grates, Kan Ren rnrt Boilt-rs net
HuildiiiKH moved atid rcpuired in tirnt rlows
manner.
Sewcrane, ftrainaK'" ""d trupn trir the ame
tborouKhly understood and promptly at-
Office: Wt1fe BullrlniK. Vlourt House Square,
fcahevillc, N. C. may3Udly
FOR RENT.
A larjre eleven room Brick House, toicether
with kitchen and servants' house and good
bHrn. Lot contains 2Vj acres. Scwerafc and
eood bath -rooms. Completely furnish d in
every part. Likewise, a good i'iano. If
needed. Apply to
I RU22 dti NATT ATKINSON & SON.
CHAS. D. BLANTON & CO.,
MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING 3-
- OUTFITTERS.
Our ami is to till a lony fell want in I In' rit v of Asht'ville,
ami vi will opi'ti about Sijiti'inlii'r 1 , it li thf most rotn
pletc liin- of l 'lot 1 1 i 1 1 i for M'ii ami Hoys i'rr sliown in this
sect ii n
Oni-Mr. ( HAS I'.LAM'OV uoi's to Nortlii'iii ami Knst
nii'i-ii ma rki't s wit li I ! i-i;i1
' liiisini'ss
m
tJ f -sV
i Financial c.')-of
THE YOUTHS', BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S
I K F A II T M 5-1 N T
Will i-i'ceivi' oar sn'i i;il artciitiiiii. iiml in this wi- will --al!
til'" ,"si,MM ,,t,"n,i" f
I4wn S 'wh
! imi mi (Win
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OUR GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Will hi ri'jilr'Te witli iill tin-Xovi'ltit's of tin si-iison in tin
way if Wckwi'iir.
OUR HAT DEPARTMENT
ill iHi i'i vi- iiu attHiition. iiml in it can he fount from the
convent ional lh Hat down to tin Soft Knock-ahom
We have alreafly llaced our onlor for a lint of
MEN'S FINE SHOES
Willi one of tlie most popular maker
Our iihmIb oi l)iiHiiuss ntuilt
nl nil goods wnmmtwl ns
Our opening will 1h uiihouim
CHAS. D. BLANTON & CO.,
One Price Clothier.
rasli wliirli iiisiin-sto I lie nr
- nur
hn STHHThY ONK I'jiICK
ivpivsHiitHioriuo
I umIuh time.
Patton Avenue,
?
Asheville, K C.