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THE DAILY CITIZEN The Citizen iw the most extensively circii Intt'd nnd widely reutl newspaper in Western North Cnro'ina. Its (lisnisvinn of public men and measure Is in tin- interest of puhtu inteirritv. honest !ivemmeitt. ntiil prosperous imhistrv, nnd it knows nu fK-rsonul nlleiatieein treu tin; pub lic issues. Tht Citizkn publishes the dispntehes of thi AsoeiiiU'd I'rt'ss, which now covers tin w hole world in its scope. It tins other fncili tt. s of nd vn need ioum:ilim for rn thcrini: new s from nil iiwirti-rs, with everything enrr tnlly editrd to oi-eupv the imilltst ipnee. Specimen copic of ;m edition will be sent f -ee to nny otic srndini; their inhlress. Ti hms I'iilv, Si (or on' yertr; $:t for si utonth; i"oetitt tor one month: 1 ,r cents ft m u.ie week Curriers w ill dither the paper in every p;irt ol tht- city to subseribi-rs. nnd par ties wnutiiiK it will please eall at the Citizhn .rice. A i.vkhtisim; K atks Kensonnble. nnd mnih known on nppMcnlion at this office. At1 transient advertisements must be paid in nd vance Readme tmtiees ti n cents per line. Obitu ary, m.trriav-f and toeirtv notices Hftv cent each i not exceeding ten lines) or til ty cent-; per inch. srxnAY. im-ckmui-r i. iss. vn i; i.n kih;ii im.au:s. Wc know n'Uliiti- of the scmiil;ils that now jiuitatc London society; wc do not wish to know what they arc ; hut thc appear to In of a nature so yross as to have furnished a new sensation even to those living in the very swirl of moral depravity. And they draw attention to them, not hceaitse they are proven to prevail atnoiiy the rich and the titled, but been use they shock and insult hu man nature itself. There is anioni; man kind, especially anions those who arc ac C'lstonud to the broad distinctions be tween the hih and the lowly, hetwcci the rich and the prior, an abject scrvili'.x which inclines to excuse the lapses i those above them, and condone tlui vices as the natural rights and prii lces, the legitimate and justifiable en joyments of those above l hem. nnd so fai from bein tlic subjects ot censure, rathct viewed as illustrious examples to be fol lowed at hutnhlcdis tanee. Hut there an vices and indulgences which tr. insures even the induli-nce of servility, and s violently sh"ck ti;e instincts of tlecent humatiity as to provoke the general out cry of horrified rebuke. Of such kin' seem to he those which forced t!ie hci; apparent of the lliitish throne into tem porary compulsory retirement, imj li ealed manvol the highest of the nol,ilit ami nrou-ni s'lanic upon that Mili raul which arnica ted to itself the leadersiiij in all that pertains to the highest eivi li.ttion. The depravity in the higher circles o society is no new fall in human natine eontinei! to m. people, peculiar to no era It has ahva sheen the concomitant o wealth, the olisprinir ot luxury, the si piei.ee of iiilep.c-s, the recourse of ex hausted pleasures. The pai s olchti" tian sneial iiistory are as grossly vio stained as are the annals of Sodom ain' ("lOin uTah, hi Il.ibylon in its palmiest da s, i p i itne w hen all t lie resi am. cs o invent he wickedness were taxeiltolim new onus ol sensual enjoyment. It i so through the iinmutable law of humai nature Like causes produce like effects ami the moral strength weakens alway in the proportion in which streutli jr iven to sensual habits. We in no position are in no position ti east stones at our lb'iiish brethren. Wealth and luxury have (lowed up ot portions of our country with a rapidh overwhelming volume that in its m rai inllueucLS is niourulnliy thiealciiiny. Th same results may eine to us that w. somewhat eomplaceut Iv anticipate ar the coining doom ol Ma-lanil. And ilia; is euibractd in a change of the forms o government, or the deposition of ll;i privil.yed clases. There has rown u; to I e in linland, as there has been n the t'nilefl Slates ever since it was a tin and independent nation, a la rye class o thou-htiul nu n. imbued thoroughly w ill the sj.int of liberty and governed b lolly ptiuciplcs ot morality, men who consent to be governed, either by assen to an existing venerable order of things or by men selected by their own tin. choice to rule over them ; but exacting a indispensable prerequisites hijh tnenta; qu.tlitic.ition and pure and incorruptibU molality. Ivnylaud, averse Imm change. and atcus'oiiie.l to the (loiumation oi traditional usages, has borne, not onh with patience, but with pride a rulershij essentially const inuional, hut characici ized by wide separation oi ranks and b the distinction of an aristocratic privi liued class. And there is something in the abstract very attractive in a nobiliu which traces back its origin deep into a past history inseparably connected with, the early splendid actiievemeuts of I:u land's greatest military glories ami im mortal victories ; and a nobility not, a on the continent, so inexorably distinct from the masses that they may not alb. themselves with them by inLermarria. thus forming a fusion of ranks, interct ami sympathies never before exhibited in system essentially aristocratic. Vet with the growth in Knland of the democrats, spirit, with the information conveyed through the experience of other people, with growing intelligence and fuller as certainment of their rights nnd wrongs, it is not possible that with all the inher ited and habitual reverence tor aristoc racy, it will much longer he tolerated when it becomes flagrantly associated with the glaring abuses of luxury, and with the shameless indulgence in vicious ncss claimed as the rightful privileges ol rank and fortune. The governed are too virtuous, too intelligent, too observant of movements elsewhere to adhere to antiquated forms, which lose thesanctitv which time nnd habit and illustrious precedent havcimposed upon them, when - they perceive that under those forms they are oppressed with taxation to sus tain the luxury of a class whose chicfest claim to consideration is high birth, or uphold a dynasty whose greatest claim to loyalty is traditional devotion to the reigning family. The time seems to be nt band when the English will demand the qualification of personal merit in their ruler, not simply that he or she should be the legitimate scion of an established royal family. A roue heir to the throne and debauchee nobles surrounding it menace it with ignominious nnd ruinous overthrow when the kingdom is covered with shame, and its prosperity and insti tutions menaced with disaster by the loathsome and unrestrained viciousness of those to whom custom and hereditary right have serenely consigned all the care and control of public affairs. We regret to learn that public senti ment in Kastcrn North Carolina docs not appear to sustain the legislation to fos ter and protect the oyster industries oi our oyster section. Poachers from Mary laud and Virginia trespass upon ihe beds anywhere and everywhere with pcrtect impunity, and the county ant horitus have neither the spirit nor the interest to ntenupt them. The very tact that such trespassers are from other States, proves t he value of t he ind n si ry, and also its com parative exhaustion in the waters wluie once the supply was so abundant and the business so profitable. Now it is 1 c ing translcruti to our waters, where the business is new and unregulated, and where, under such condil ions, it must soon end m exhaust ion. The oyster sur veys demonstrated the facts that wii; ;aie and cultiue, it would he only a tew years before the revenues from the ovsli? ! eds would reach into the miltionsol do!- j ars. all. po-pcily regulated and pc" -i ectcd, to conic into the hands ot on ; nvn citizens. Now. so soon alter t! i j list steps taken for protection and j propagation, wc ft:tud supinely and pi ' ' nit trispassus I mm other Mat es toe v .u and quietly appropriate the resoiim f the pres- ul and destroy, or anticipate ill those of the tut ure. Wc do hope on iiuhoriiits will arouse to the gravity o the occasion. Autitln-r imk ft i In .si' iciiiU'il ;i!h'. 't i in ii ivi I in r itiviiu- piiiiisliiiuiil t V i M. ,'l:cniy is nlatitl ;is Ikiviiii; invunvi! i;i ; i'litlslow n, A ui;itl ii;iinril Ji-intj .'!i;in;i, ilifil nvmily alicr l.iu jn-nsir;'-1 ion Iriim p.ir.ilv sis wiiicli it is ;issiTU'i si. ruck him i! n in the niiilst ut sii- hil: ihysical vi.L'i t w hile U r: il'ly i ni sini; In Jroalor. 'i!o not wniulir al tin- pi- ihilitv il siu h xisi'.a'itai it i lu- iihti iusiil'ss ut such inli.ct inn. V. v nu ll m-: ll'iroiiLchly Llil'isli.in in tikir ilaily hh invc olttn Ihvii ii;i'k-il al ilic Mil jiia!lta;i4t llirnw il uin hv ilic lilaspiiui ci' i in! a w a iU'! mi iuia.r itic '-u'Utl im ni'iliatc I'ailinL; i-l' lilc lu ll ol' iiiMikc' tiity. 'cl hul lew . i . a a v. l;a c via.vs il these sti'ula's . a . V Tiii a; v an-ei ' ai t'. hcv anav theil'.st Kas sm ma a in 'Ja ate'ii v n! uiil.a'is liiat weiiwala then xislei'ee. Tliiy a!vas ia a s-!ui in hinitcil, nr are ia vcia e i w ii h sneh in retluhnis en ii i anaeat - l'i.iI tin. can- ait. ir al leasl !. a a . a lia errnr (it example, i , .! i.ei i all1 His pi - I , a. i : le can pall' ati .1 a .11: the a i n t il. l.y tl; null . ul it ul in i'lie Chuma .st I'lataia , 1. . 'lie I' t'ii r. aeiai a u I Ul ha- .ee! s. .a .a t ; eli:; t !:e S. 'lllhei 1 , at''! 'lent a in ; 1' a: e'. a ryt hlllLi lur t la si - laa iaau iuiil;. am! every l.'ht m ai.-ii-j; l In ia -i'11 till' lllllest mil si iinniuiitisly ttinltiplieil e. in 11 it i'i 1111. s to ,Hik at I'ai il. W here t ill' hall ill' the peupli in the t'liiteil Slates, filiate ipalni vim, -allr; It 111 iri', a -laves, or 'lie eliililrcn ul suen only n enlly Ireeil, the Interaieean is wist .'iinn-h In say"!liazi'iiala sinsihle thin 11 liuiiliiit; il.e snttiai-e tu tltnse w hn ear "eail nail write. " lint wile shollii! tia- -auie In 11 se 1 ie 1 I a iii!k 1 eat eai-ir in an-' a lit r piaee ? Ami the unty answer that .an !iv niaili'. apart from the iniiieriyina late In t he w lute naa a nt" tlieSnti'll ami i atliet in him ev-.'i'y possihle ai:i;ravatiun. i-tll.at ut parlv neecssiLV. V 1 l 1 1 all itsl I If im tu lie the party ul the peuple, ilu I'ipilMiean party has ils only hope in tin I etention ot the mrovote. lllimina 1 j .hat, anil as Iicawcen tiie w hite vote, j .hat party wutlil lie ill least ill a 1111- -loiitv ol J. lion. 111 10. A I'lii'i'vinj; leatiiic ul' Ijoihthe tires at l.ynn ain! liosion is the eon! eotirae. iltnosl in iilli't eni'i'. wi 1 ii winch t he y rea l :st sulVcrers seeni to liear tlieir losses. In truth, those wild wauilil appear to liavt ost the most sei'in tti rcLtaril I lie ass ,,s l Ucssitii; inilisLinise. I'or il is sai.I that resi'. silpiilies nl' riiini'.'y will iie liroiilit. into the eoiialry liy tlic payini'tils iiiaot ' iy the itlsnranee colilpantes. am! in this way tlie (it sti m l ioti ot' o,HM!s js tjniv., 'cut to their ilavini: jkissii! ir.v.iv in con -nniplioii as truly as il they hail ln-cn ailtl, uin! moreover soltl I'or cash. This1 is a new w ay ot' li mUintr at a piesuuie.r ihsaster. lint even with this, tin- patient In ipelul courage of the losers and theii . I'SoHileciKTiiy lo repair their ilaniaes im! resume lui-iness ;it ouee is aihiiii ahit : lor ilisuisc it as they may. ,'iinl ipialitv ' a as tiny can. t he losses over ami aliovc : iiisurallec will still be vitv lari;c. i Ur. I'at Uer I't ays crenni V;iu-( lla. kosa-; line, ( r, "aline anil llianuincl nail powiler ! l.i villi; now lieeollle tlic ladies' favorites. it F. I..Jaen!i's ilruy; store, tluse popular niaiiiciirc aiTielcs may iilw-ays lie tounii, ; totretlier with iineket emery lioanl. or -j an.t;c wood siieks, nail scissors, tiles and: other such requisites. Also a i-oniplete i line ol' drills and toilet artieles, in addi-' lion to tlic llelic Sodo laiuntiiiu Iriiin I which ice cold tlnnks arc dtsicuscfl. Cor ner Main street anil I'jitton ;ivenuc. When New lin-laiul resalved to discon tinue slavery within tier holders, or rather, wlieii thelawsloreeil ln-r to doso, he cleaned her shirts of the foul imputa tion of hnltliiiL' human licinjs in hondnuc liy shipping llieni to the South, or tlic West Indies, or wherever theeliinate was suitable to the children of the tropics, ami time selling them and plaeini; them in bonds so close they could never strav back to the frigid, uncongenial North. It is possibly in a spasm of compunction that Massachusetts is now inviting back the descendants ol nil old emigration, or easting around in agony to fill up her de pleted population from any aid all sources. Huston has secured several hun dred of such immigrants, nnd tile South is willing that she .should havens many more as she needs. Hyrup of FIk, Produeeil frum the Inxntivc nnd nutri' tious juiee of Calitornia fijs, eomlnnetl ' Willi the nieilieinal virtues ul pltmu known to be must benetieiul to the hu man liystem, aets jjentlv, on the kidneys, liver and bowels, ttfet-tuallvcleansinp the system, disielliiii; colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. THE MORROWSHGE AI j GAINING REFUTATION EVERY DAY. W CI ffi Aii.-iiii wc c-ill vour spci-iiil .Itlclllioll lo tltf ri'f!i.-lc! Muri-dw Sliocs. 1 1 have stnotl tlic lest l' t-111,1 n" t'iirs for iM ii ai:ii.itv. for Kxn-:i.- i.kvi-:oi--Styi.i-.. i'c r ( o.i i n: i' ami Kxa( TMs oi' lYr.licinir cqii.-il ill (ii;ilit.v. si vie fil 1 o ;iny I-'iuc Sltocs nuiile. W ci .'ii rv 1 lie mImivc Shoes ill sever; 1 1 (lil'l'ei'elit st vies, illlil will h;i ve no I I'dllhle to suii v u ill si. Nor .-in v l r Mil 'le to sell i n .ie;i ill in I lie I'm ure. We h.ive in stork ;i enin I'lete line of ;ill killilsof Shoes !' every i!i'.- ',';!'!e style kejit . J We iNfiiii 10 sell. No more, hi.uh prices. Collie ,'llltl eXillllilie on; H'l )( 11 1: 'cut . We ! rade illiec 1 t; it will not cost you :i want you ;o cill and with us. wil h l he assiii-! hat vou will he li'i'iitt Wc on ah dec, :on A full line of liKY (iOOlS. Hats ,'iud ( li! hinf'idwaysoii i liiind at ii.-t diiisliiiiLiiy low j prices. Yours respect full V. ' ISostic liios. V Wright ......... nooKs AMrtTATixi:KV,! A It T I STrC ? I A T I : K I A I .S, I i:n.;im:i-:i;s' sri ei.na pie 1 a a. i:s ami 1 11. m ut I'ANl V It's. lll.AMl IIIIDKS, I VI IIVI.K llll I" il.l.S, Ti ,i ANIi it WI I S. I lVl ti:ii:N Ai. I'. Sl'I'.MI'.S, I I'n'l II I'iliii.ll,!; VI'IIIC AMi HANI' PA I N 1 I.II. AT KSTABROOK'S, a W. ?fa?u Hlroct. li you want a pn l Tin- l'lvlla t hat is warranted not to I IIAf'K call on ARTHUR M. FIELD, THE LEADING JEWELER. A tine line of imported han dles different, "you know." from anyone else's. FOR SALE! Qu-IIilKKIi Holt. UK ANIi IvNCINi;. I'UWHK MOKTISICK ANIi ItllkKK, FllOT IMIWI-U MeKTISliK, srCTIIlX FAS, OAK. ASH, WAI.NCT. CIII'.KKV, I'C ANH POl'UAK l.l'MUKR. STKAXI I'll'l;. NEW HliKNl.Ni; SAI'K. Atltlresn, W. E. WILLIAMSON & SON, ASIIIi VILI.E. N. C. I consider Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy the best lilnod purifier that is on tht market to-day. J. II. McAiikn, Charlotte, N. C, August 13th 1889. I At " . - . . irr' 1 TIIK RACKET COLUMN. I Wc luivcift cliiinn'cd din ".-ii I." iiiTiii'M'm.KX for sonic diiys; not lec;uise wc li;ii notliiii"- to s;iy, hut just lie c.nise we hiivcn't lnul the t iine. ( nr st ore 1ms licen full 01' people every (l.'I.V.our t lilile llilS never heen so lill'f-c. iinil Wi ;ire f Lei to he nlile to sny Ihiit not w ii list :i in ! iiiii' the inllux of new stores. ; 1 1 1 1 1 the l.iic'e stocks of f'ooils. the "l!i,f' I!nt ket More" rctiiins all its oi frit-mis iiiul .-1 I I s new on. s daily. The reason isplain and easy of undei siiindiiif . We warrant cverv- ! thine.' we sell t( O (M as repre vou l;ii k iinderlm v ! soiled, or ire v'ri your iiioiirv. Wi anyhody in Ashe i!e. and can easily undersell anyone. We sell more shoes t ha ii t lieShoe Store hi'nuisi- lie .-rll t In-Ill rlir;!rl: illld We sell as f ood Shoes as any store in the city. WeseI('lothinf iiie;i)er than ;i I'lothiiif' Store, ;unl nmrr of it. Tinware at half prices, (ilassware and house hold usiim' thiuos so iniirh hen per th.'in others thai people wonder how We e-ct llieni. I We ha ve voiirs wi at doe: em. ai ;i pin thecas n t matter; d they are 1 title when you lu-iiif' tl Tips. I'.irds 1. Itii " ,,,s-! ;i,t! Wind's, we: in ve always sold at less t ha a iaH' of Millinery Store pi ices. ! mil carry three lime- jis! iii-f'e stocks. While our lim 1 I of I hvss ( iootls is not ns ;v. m ls some, what wc have In heen hoimlll ill silcli prices : I that we can easilv sell llieni i !, , ' . i 1 lower t linn it hers, and si ill make some nu mey on 1 hem. lints, llniiilkeri hiel's.tiloves. j.stOClill!,' (In.-t nine illlll iclleaperu'f.i'ii I .guilts, r.h-ui- Kels, Mi:iWi Trunks, V.di Iloods. Caps. -. M.its, Kuii-s. s' s. Maud li.-ijis, . Furs. Curtains, roles, our !e;l ... . , Shades, are anione; l"i s. o well posted citizen of Asiieville huys any of 1 hese i linios w it hout pric ing ours, and we would have i 1 . . , J , ! O'NSI 1. 1 Cill MIST A I HMt; i:m.im;-(v MUM'OlinlrV iH'UpIt illHl tllOSC iAni.hi-..f MtUK (ln!4 olurCnkcMir, I fi ill WiiU'is, Irii!i( rs, i ti- who live ill nr;i v-hy 1 OWllSt'll- ! l'Kici-. kist on Ai'iM.ic thiv Mining pi-opn-tv iiu t'olij.'Jitui, tkvi Inpci!, joy the same priviic-e. Wei,7',.l.ri:.-;:::n.Y'!;!;s...ieil...1 sold more Christmas floods, presents, etc.. hist Christinas than any ol her storein Asiie ville, iind shall he fixed for a laree trade this year. We shall have a liij- line for you to select from, and shall j , , . , I . TO UT !'OOi S lo 1111V pocket hook from u nickel to iis hi'h jis you want to it). Don't buy ANYTJII.Mi until ycai have been to the "Di"' Kiicket Store." No trouble to show goods, and we don't get mad if you don't buy. We want you to see what a complete "Department I5ar gnin Store'' the "Big Racket" is. ( )ur variety of goods and the size of our stock would do credit to a city of 25,000 inhabitants. Come and see us, and if prices and goods don't suit you, don't buy but be sure to come. Very respectfully, GEO. T. JONES & HO. OT I: IS STRACSS RESTAURANT AM) 1:1 an n..i. Cars I;is 13:c liorr. I I I'.kc Jd. . in t nix: tin ( vsit'v j tl, -'111(1 my Itttli nstiiifs uir in 1 pU:i-. :iinl ;i t -vc iv itiM in tlie j w uli relnililf 1 i .ilvrs oti the j I .t.'tMll ! 1 SXi-'MI. 1 I ei ii 11. f in t lit . --si t" : oy- tilt; ".;.tn' ; islv :i!l u-oitc. i iu-M st vlt. ii'i'l ; j llt'Iii il'UT 111 in.'oU.-t. Trv i.ui 1 i I'nti KoMst. Hcii.ii t;i Slew n spfi irtln-. 4re,'rt e.-ire w illln' tnKrii with all (nlers I se't finly the ti'ust -ok! IivKM oysters tlltlt . Oi In hri'l. I riivi i- s lii piiK-o is rtiieet t'roih 'Uu-Kits verv i' Hi rrmiui. i li.i t tres n :isi m -m I U- n i'Miir;ui 1 is ;ilsn Mij.jdn ! wiih BIRDS, tUME, FRESK FISH, ETC., M all til .11 .lo-". t la. .,.1 I.. Snrei.'l .iitinlion :iveii tilrulv I'. l.te anil attentive waiters. . iei li or niontli with or w it'-- r.i.iine lf il tali oil lain the last (lie marliel 1C. STKAISS, I'roii'r., Si ni ; h M ;iin Street. I'-it I VATIC ItOAHl). M'W Mi i'SU! M:VI. I'1'KNISII Ml MOI'IM.'N IM1'K"VI-'MI;NTS. 3IHi. N. n. ATKINSON, No. IM! Uaywootl Street, inn "' '.' (1 1 v I l ti; in iahi. '!.. iionsf :'.i a. a l le ru I. 1 ' if. nli.'il It, Wiifn ar lint el- ill'.. 11 M Kt .1. 1.. SMATIIl-IJS. Mies. ?'h,vi:nsn lias I'i 111, .t-lil to tl'.'. I. .tin-ton Mnililiii:;. I'nt ton an in:,' eoiiit rol c'liaoli si :'ei a itlu n ire.-m a lo kci 1 1 i'i e 11 1.0' . a' : 1 11. -11 11 1 i.t- a- lia aolu it villi tltt l.t t ilu I ' 1 o a. i". 1. 1, ii.-,-ai tia' AILOF 42 N. 3iain Si U h'Jo.li , JAMl.t, I"i .iXK, nr I. ! K in FAMlYGPCCrrJES AKD PftOVISiOKS At 1 in lor l.u Not Hi I'll'l M'lls. Asllevillt. . f AMMAN, I'l-iiF ItlETHH 111' c .- SiTUC f'i;L,;!i 1 t nnini A -In viile, . V. I. it. ItOX I. ninr I ttil l v CENERALCONTRACTOH AND BUILUER linn l. eineiit w orli a specialty :t- am' Hoilers set. t'.rjiti-s. i Mnihi'.iiu: .veil .'iii.l repiiirt'tt in tirst elas tnatimr Si w t r;iui-. liriiitKiL Mild tr.'iph lur tlic sauiv tlinrou;;hl umli rM hi nnd prmnptl ut tcntktl Lo. ( k'h-c : U'tdli HniMiitK. C(ur: lit him- Square. Aslu tllf. N. C. iri.i :tOil 1 y tim-; i.AKc.i:sT ami nrsr i-nni-i'iiii in 'ini-; soi 'Til. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES uK II. C. WoHcrcck &. Co. Mliuptcs fj.ii l.c st iu hv tliml itr i-M rt'. II s,'a'J iius uiiuiis mn-1 he prt, piiiil. l W.'lllUll ill t'VlTV pliKT. Cliattaikooa, Tcim. IU. H. C. Woi.T. Kl-j K. llov." fi.S; v 1 .Tl-ANTIC COAST LINK en and al'ler lliis .tine tin f'ollowinK seheit-nli-s wil! lie run over ii s "Columbia llivision." No. oil l.eit vt I nliiui I,,, f.l.'ti p. in. A rri vi'K in l'hnrlf!,lon .i.no p. ni. Nt. .12 Leaves Chin leston 7.111 u. ni. .Arrit.s alColiinil.ia 1 l.fr, a. in. Conneetim; wtlh lt:iins to nml ln.111 nil mis on Hie elliiTl..tli.. Columbia ,Sr An Kl'."i'.aiv''' c"'"l!,i"" -v ,'"v,-,"ilk- Kaiiroud.. T. M . liMHKSON. C.en. Pus. Act. 1. i' ei' vi vi-. '..n. st. FM in.iintiin.il. A ptrlevl Muk' tu u unjiKiate font Try n pair of mir jnciialtH' in t-tnt - mi n'un'otwriir. nt $n.oo, $ i.oo, $.T.ro, $'j.i. $J ;".u and $.'.oit. Kvtrry pair wnrr.inteil K aminc ntir siK'tialtie) for hul ten nt S4. no. .9t. $L. O nnd :'.0. unexcdled for iom lort. dti nhiiitv nnd Mvle. Insist on havintr thr oriuinnl M A. Packard & Co.'r Shufa. Tlif jftnutnc have ottr statu p on tiotiom of each shoe. Sent pnntpnitl to any part of tht- I'. S. on revcipt of price. M. A. I'ACKAKI) Ae CO., Brockton, Mesa. Tor sale In Aolicvtllcby ii. Ricnwoon & co. atiKU deed Kmoi sn wc Irl BUGGIES, CARRIAGEs7bLACKSMITHING. To the citizens of Anhevillc and Ttdnity I wouM announce th:it at my shopa .-nColl'src street, next to Woodbury' tab ten, 1 am bt tcr pn purnl than ever to do work in my line. Wntfon , Huugie-4 and Carriauei manui'act und ftepairinK and horm'-Hliocinft are bik cialtien. and i cruet HAiixtactlon Kuaranti-ed My workmen are experienced and skillful and m v charKc are moderate. novS d B. BUKNBTTB. PACKARD40J C l er $2.99 Shoe. GRAND CHRISTMAS OPENING: AT LAW'S, !s7 59 V 61 South Main Street, Ahheville, N. C All ;ue asked to conic to tlic opening not to I my hut to c u hiit there is new this season. A Finer Display Tlian Kvcr Iieforc. 'he diipciicsc deparlnient ' new. Silver jewelry and art South. A e'liind display of china, "lass, lamps, and all sorts of choice poi tery. A rich and larjre line ol silver and plated wares all new designs and cutlery. t ill n ami 1 : n w n riwu tm knt. My yoiinji- friends are not loreoitcn. Ilollsof every kind from the ( he.-i pest to theliiiest. Toy teasels. No end of children's story and picture hooks, scrap hooks, writing desks, alliums, etc. Mint wonilfiDilly low juiros. eiJKIT3f AH HCUKN, !!) KLICTS AMI t ARIIK. I I I i I A CHOICE LIKE CF THE CELEE1MD IMFCliS WAED STATICfiERY, Trie on all goods are uniformly low mid always of the In st pin lily. J. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, ItooniM 9 and io, McAleu Block, 28 IATTON AVliNUE, ashi:vilui-:, . c. City and Suluu han Real Estate houj-htand sold for cash or on commission. .Mining properties and timber lands a specialty. Fire Insurance effected in reliable companies. Agents for the Traveler's Life ami Accident Insurance Company, of Mart lord, Conn. Parties having real estate of any description for sale in or about Asiieville will find it to iheir advantage to com municate with us, as we are having- constant inquiries from Northern people who wish to invest money here in desira ble property. We are a new tirin ami have a reputation yet to make in Asiieville. We expect our dealings with the pubiic to make it for us. We desire to call attention to the following references, which are used by permission: RI.FKRKCIS STEJ'lll-N ii'MKASA, K . MnmiKinp Erlitnr nosti.n lournnl, Bimtoli, Mm. CI O. M HUM i. Kmi , WIhiKs it.' Wmil Mi ritinnt. I!..m.in. CIIAKI.ItS II liliNNIh. i:mi.. stntc Ainu ravclir's lnuiuiicr Co., Rmtnn. JDI1N I. I1LI.1.S l-.si , Vni-1'r.s. IMis. ,n 1 11 ii in nntinn i ., New Vurk Lin Cel.. C. . JliNKS, SpriiKui' Mutnr Co., Ill llron.l Strict. New York Cit'v. II"-.'. A. T. Jl'Ni:s. Ilrmkti.n. Muss. COL. .1 I. WIIII'I'I K llrcikt. n. Mn-i J. M Itlll.l.VWOtlli. I'listninslir. Ilruiktnn. Mnss. IK1N. T. C. HAT IS. Wnri.stir. lln IHKIi C. CAM I'UKI.I.. I mi , West WrHtmimiter. VI. ItllN. S. T. SNII'li, I'ath M... .1 K V ISM 1-: 1.1.. kij , I'mtuli-iKi', K. I. I'ld HV 11 ! WKlC.i.T, luiin ot Yule I'nlversil v, New linen. Conn (HIV C.ORIKIX. Atlnntll. (.11 IKS1 rATllNAI. BANK, Helena. Mnnt. WM. N. LYON, linn , Cos nuiK .r. Chiueiiu. llov. I'.l (1. CI.XKK. W .i Texas. T. I'. K l-.LSI'.Y, IW IIikIiIuikIs. N. C. I" C. CI'NMNl'.II AM i:i., Frnnklin. N. C. (.KoKC.i; W. JACOllS. Bm.. Cullnsiiin, N. C. N. Ii As our ofliccs will not be thoroughly fitted up for businss before December 1, all letters addressed to us previous to that time should be directed to Hatterv Park Motel. Asiieville, N. C. All eyex fitted and fit guaranteed. Aeon plete stok of the above goods at GRANT'S DRl'G STORK, 2SOrTH MAIN STKHHT. OtuMsts Prescriptions a specialty. sep3 tltim J70R RKNT. t Four tirst-class Htmses for rent Pur. ' nished ct.mol tely. and splendidlv I oca-1 tetl. A Pill V to II. S. WATSllN I octdtf KeaJ EstaU Atfcnt. crowded witli novelties, nil department not excelled in the H. LAW. Chutenn eountv, Mont, W. I). KOWE, tl BALK K IN ITALIAN & AMERICAN NARRI.E. Granite Mtnumtntak etc. All kinds of Monu ments. TombctoueH, Headstones. Cms and Vases made to order in the latest designs ASHEVILLE, N. C Yard At Bi-ncombe Wan bouse. t NKW Ui;EI. can-full j prepared by lead inic members of the Asheville bar inn finest parchment and heavy flat paper), cov tnnK aJI i in an necessary points, just out and now .m ml. at llw i.tRrr nt th I'miBH E.... ... ait at tnc omci 'r No. Wrth t'nnrt Rqvatv. flMllftt
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1889, edition 1
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