THE DAILY CITIZEN
Will be published rverv m.rtling ( except M on
oar) at the fallowins: rates atnctlv cash-
Dm Year $6.00
8ix Monthi 3.00
Three Months i.go
One Month o
One Week 15
Our carrier will deliver the paper every
morning In every part of the city to our sub
scribers, and parties wanting it will please
vnu ... uic vi iinn umn.
New AdvertlaetueuUt.
Notice Prank O'Donnell.
Announcement J. A. Marquardt.
Skates Given Away Skating Rink.
Meteorological Report
For the 24 hours ending at 9 p. m.
December 23, 1889:
IT. S. Signal Ssryicb Station.
Winyah Sanitarium, Ashcville, N. C
LAT. 38.36 N. LONG. 82.26 w. BLE. 2350 FT.
TEM P'BRA 1'UKE.""
7 a m2 p in 1 0 p ml Mai. I Min. Daily Mean
rElativb Humidity.
7am
100
2pm
32
9pm
51
Daily Mean
7am
2 646
" ABSOLUT B llUMIDITY."
(In grains per cubic foot of air.)
2pm
2.1 13
9pm
2.S7
Daily Mean
2.405
"PRBCFPiTAtt?rC
Rain and
melted snow
Inches
0.04
Snow
depth.
Inches
0
BAROMETER."
(Cor. for alt. & tern.
Danv .Mean
30.49
Rising
WIND. WEATHER
Direction. I Force (aculeO to 101 Pair
N&NB I 1 J to clear.
Oxone Of possible amount, 60 per cent.
KARL VON RUCK, M. I) ,
Observer.
Another Prize Flitht.
Brussels, Peeemlwr 23. A fiijlit be
twecn Jim Smith, of England, and Frank
Slavin, the Australian champion was
(ought this morning m private grounds
situated three miles from Brges. Then
was much squabbling from the outset
and the conduct ot smith s party-reterei
at the conclusion of the 1 4-th round de
clared the fight a draw and refused t
remain on the grounds. Smith's party
evidently saw their man would be water
and broke into the ring and interfere!:
with the fair progress of the fight.
Fatal Common.
Ishpknino, Mich., December 2X There
was a tail end collision on the Dulutl
division of the Duluth, South Shore am
Atlantic railroad yesterday morning
One freight train ran into the rear end 01
another, because of the failure of a
brakeman on the first section to go out
and flag. Brakeman Ryan, who was
asleep in the caboose ot the hrst section
was instantly killed, and his companion,
T. Cammers, was fatallv injured, as
was also Chatham, the engineer of tin
second section.
Burning; of Cotton CarifOM.
London, December 23. The cotton
steamers Suez and Pawnee from Savan
nah have been burned on the quay at
Genoa, fifteen hundred bales damaged b
fire and water. The cargoes of steatnerf
nnie and Letenibro Iroin New Orleun
'so reported to have been destroyed.
TtlMUMtroufi Cave In
vs. Cal December 2M. A
it the land mine, Ange
"ia Calvera countv
ying sixt.,, men. Then
.et ot getting tt,,.m out alive,
.il the victims had far-iilies.
A Piece of Advice
Many put off buying presents till tb
last moment, when there is a great rusl.
and the stocks are picked over. See my
large ad. on second page. Read it care
fully. My goods are marked lower and 1
have a finer stock than ever before. Coiiu
and see lor yourself. J. H. Law,
.17, 59 and fil S. Main St.
Much Cotton Burned.
St. Long. Mo., December 23. The cot
ton compress at Fort Worth, Texas,
with ten car loads of cotton on thetrack.
and about two thousand hales on the
platform were burned Sunday. Loss
$150,000.
Announcement.
The Bonanza wine and liquor store
will be closed Christmas day. Custom
ers will please take notice.
J. A. Marqi ardt, Manager.
MARKKTtt BV TGLEURAHH,
Money and Securities-cotton -ProvlHloiiH
and Produce.
HON BY AND BBCl'RITlKS.
Nkw York. Dec. 23 Exchange quiet but
steady $.(U Ki$i.Ku'-i.
Mbney close, 6a9.
Sub-Treasury balances Gold, $160,1(13,
000; currency, $7,404,000.
Government bonds dull but tirm I per
cents, $1,271.; 4 jicr cents, $1.U4:'..
State bonds dull but tirm.
Ala.ClassA 2a5 loiii.3INt Pac.lstmor IJOV
Ala. ClasB.5s..l09 IN. Y. Central ... no
Oa. 78, mort loua
N. C. Cons., 9..1-'
N. C. Cons., 4s 9li4
S. C. Brown's. ..105
Tenn. (is loUT.IKeadinic
Tenn. 5s loVi,f Rich. Allc.
fill
31
N. & V. plil.
Northern Puc
N. P. pfd TOt.
'acini-Mail 3ti;
3HS,
Pelham's Drug Store, No. 24 Patton
avenue, opposite Grand Central hotel.
Swannanoa Hotel.
Unexcelled cuisine.
Popular with tourists, families and business
men.
Electric cars pass the door.
RAWLS BROS.
febldly Propr's.
ESTABLISHED 1874.
W.C.CARMICHAEL
APOTHECARY,
20 SOUTH MAIN STREET, ASHEV1LLE, N.
E DO NOT SELIi (HE A I
Dltl'GH, but WILL SELL YOl
Uiinis cheai', and it you
don't believe what we sa,
give us a trial and be con
vinced. Our prescription dt
nartinent is excelled ov nont
It is etiuipped with the best
goods that money can buy
trom h. Merck, Darmstadt
dermany, Jbdward li. hquibl
riirke, Davis Jt to., Jnt
Wveth & Bro., and from othe
leading manufacturing chem
ists in this country and Eu
rone, whose goods fr purity
cannot be questioned, l're-
scnptions hlled at all hours
lav or night, and deliverer
free of charge to any part of
the city. Our stock 01 Drugs
I atent Medicines and Drug
rists' Sundries is complete
and at prices that defy com
petition. Don t iorget tht
place, o. 20 S. Mam street
where you will at all times he
served bv a competent pity
scnptionist.
FOR HKNT.
The very desirable rooms now occupied by
the Asheville Library, over Law's store.
Possession given January 1. Apply to
BBARPKN, RANKIN & CO.,
decl tjanl
Or to n. 8. Watson.
Administrator's Sale.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY OFFEREO
I will Hell at auction, on the premises at Al
xniuicr, N. C, on Friilny, the 27th ilav of
eccmher. 1S8'., the perHonal iironerty of the
ate A. M. AltxandiT, consisting ot
HORSHS. MULfcS, CATTI.U, WAGONS,
Mowing Machines and other farming ininle
nentfi, iiottMenold and kitcncn i-urmture.
nclmiing Stoves, KnngfS, etc., suitjiblreithcr
or lintel or private use, and various other
:irtK'ies.
There nrr t went v-t t i 'J'j i mtileH, unhrok-
n. will be 2 Years old next Hiirtng. Thev
been well eared Iir, mihI a e now in ex
ellent growing eondit ion, the average quality
my 01 ntgn graue.
TERMS:
AM DiirehnM-H for less than Five Dollars.
ash ; urn-liases f(.r a greattr amount on a
redit ut six months, to be wvured bv note
with approved sureties l beaming interest at
per centum iroin tlate.
Fur other iiiloi iiULtiun address me at Ashe
ille, N. C.
X. S. Morrison,
Adm'r of A. M. Alexander,
d iiovlT dec 2 2 wt
Tenn. Set., 3a 7-h,iK. & W. Point.. IMU.
Virginia bs fin IKock Island ynu,
Virginia Cons... 87
Northwestern ...11 IV
do pfd ...142 !
Del &Lack
East Tenn
St. Paul
do pfd
Tex. Pacific 2U
Tenn Coal &I'n 7t
27VM t'nion Pacific fi'.U.
wrhl't- J- central. ..12
Lake Miore 10M i,Mo, Pacific 73
Lou. & Nash HCiVbI Western Union 83L2
Mem. & Char... 0 Cotton-seed Oil
Mob& Ohio 12 Certificates 31 U
"mu, ot vnai..,iuu lurunswicu iSAy
COTTON.
NkwVork, Dec. 23. Cotton tjuiet. Sales
to-iay o nates; mHldling uplands 10W: mid
dling Orleans lOt. Total net receipts at all
porisioHjayor,tji. exports to oreat Brit
ain ia,ub. stock 71H.H31 bales
Nttw Yohk, Dec. 23. Cotton Net receipts
gross nmua rutures closed very
steadv. Sales 2'J.hoO bales.
Dec 10.11alO.12jJune 10 35al0.3.
j an lo.uHiu.usjuiv 10. 41 a 10. 4-2
Feb... 10.09al0.10iAugUitt..,.10.4talO.47
March ....10.15aU.loSept 10.O5alO 07
April 10.21al0 22Oct i.M2a 9.84
May 10.2balU.29
PROVISIONS AND PRODLC8.
Cincinnati, Dec. 23. Flour dull. Wheat
no. zrea7H. corn No. 2 mixed 32. Oat
No. 2 mixed 24. Pork 9. 00. Bulk meats
quiet, wtiiskey steady l.2.
Chicago. Dec. 23. Cashquotationsto-day
were as follows: Flour steady. Wheat No. 2
rea 7S. corn wo. 2 32. Oats No. 2 20.
Mess pork H rtai 25. Lard 5.K5a5.S7iA.
Short ribs 4.65a4.80. Whiskey 1.02.
New York, Dec. 24. Southern flour dull
Wheat dull No. 2 red 85ia86L4. Com mod
erately active Iec. 41. Oats dull and
weaker Dec. 2H. Coffee Dec. 16 HOal5.9U
Sugar refined dull and casv. Molasses-
New Orleans stendy. Petroleum refined here
7.50. Cottonseed oil easier. Pork firm. Lard
western steam 6.20. Freights steady Cot
ton 7-32 D; Grain 5D.
430 SKATES 6IYEN AWAY !
Por only 75c. a pair complete at
THE RINK
On Patton Avenue.
Masquerade Carnival
Christmas night. Special attractions each
night
ADD MISSION. ONLY 10 CHNT8.
Open afternoons and evenings throughout
the holidays.
Good scats, good lights and plenty Skate
ftcys.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Bonanaa Wine and Liquor Store will
be closed Christmas Day. Customers will
please take notice.
J. A. MAROUARDT,
Manager.
OT1CB.
The Carolina Saloon will be closed on
Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Friends
and patrons of mine will please take notice.
dcc24d3t PRANK O'DONNELL.
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN.
l'olk'i- record of Rev. I. I.. Carroll, of Ashr-
iilc. N. L, issued Dec. 18H1I. I'oliey No.
lT.M'js. 10 I'avment Life. Aire 6. Atnouut
l.ril'0, Annual Premium $173. .(.
Premium. Cashdiv. Add.div. Ami ins.
XM!...$173 Ml) JiJ.fXPO
HM3... 173 9(1 .r,()ll
173 90 $2!t .to $U (M) l'.r,ti
KM5... 173 "10 31 4i t',7 Oil I'.li.'il
fists... 173'JO 35 IS 73ltt l!,7o4
... 17390 7H i'T lr.'.ttll) 2.KB3
173 1ttt 1 55 H'J OO 2.945
SH9... 173 90 3H Kti OO 3.031
Itouble dividend. A douljle dividend is now
paid on All policies the fifth year from issue.
The ahove statement is thorouuhlv accu
rate, nml I am greatly pleased with my pol
icy in the Northwestern. I recommend this
inpany aud its ttuent, Mr. Krnest L. Kw-
latik, to all persons desiring to insure their
ves. J. I.. l AKKOLL..
Ashcville, N. C, Ilec. 0, 'X9.
All other companies are challenired to pro-
nee a policy record of same date, tiKe und
iml in comparison.
For any further information appiv tti
KKNKST I.. i:VliNK.
Ashcville or lleudersonville, N. C
tlec7 dim tu thu sat
Do not think oi'lm.vinSilk
Mufflers, Hiindkerehiefs mikI
Men's Linen Ihindkerchiefs
until you liaveseen ourstock.
A liirite lot closed out bv Mr.
Redwood, and divided be
tween the Hielnnond house
and ourselves. The same
stor.v on several kindred lines.
II. REDWOOD & CO.
DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS. HATS, SHOES,
CLOAKS AND CLOTHING,
We are slaughtering our
Cloaks and Wraps. Compare
our priees with others.
imrTiiiiiijri!MiiiiiiiiMiiii-iiiiiiiiiTiiliiiiiiiiiiilii-iiii
MISCELLANEOUS.
GO
TO
GRANT'S
PHARMACY
FOR
YOUR
CHRISTMAS
PRESENTS.
ASHEVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS.
-EJELLICO COAL,E
t AT RETAIL, i
For Grate,. . ...
For Stoves, -
BEST ANTHRACITE
For sole at Wholesale and Retail bjr
ASHEVILLE COAL COMPANY,
Telephone 36.
Exclusive Agents (Domestic and Steam) for Western North Carolina.
$S-oo
$4.50
COAL
Order from your Grocer, our
"ROLLER KING" PATENT
It is made in Asheville,
"VOII KNOW,"
And we pledge our word for it, that no
WHITER BREAD, BISCUIT, ROLLS,
Can be made from any imported Flour.
ELECTRIC LIGHT
Is the most nonular strain-lit fronds in tliim nmrL-nt
Ask your Grocer for the above Brands, manufactured by tin
ASHEVILLE MILLING CO.
Telephone No. 36.
39-THE SHOE STORE.-39
REMOVED TO NO. 39 PATTON AVENUE.
LEADERS
TO THE
LADY
HOUSE
Chicago & Alton R.R.
FASTBST ROt'TB TO
KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST
Asheville to Kansas City In 37 hour..
Asheville to Denver in 51 boars.
Asheville to San Francisco. California, and
Portland, Oregon, in S davs.
tfona vestitiolea i rains Kt. Louts to Kan.
as City. Reclining chair car free.
For full Information call on or write to
B. A. Newland,
District Pasaenrer Agent,
No. 10 Patton Ave., Asheville. N.C.
J. CHARLTON, C. P. A., Chicago, IU.
Having recently added to
our large stock a full line of
the
FINEST IMPORTED GROCERIES,
We respectfully ask that you
all and examine same.
We now offer the largest
md finest stock of
Table Delicacies
Sver offered in this market.
Juying for cash in large lots
we can otter you goods at
front 10 to per cent, less
than regular prices.
Our store has recently been
Wit ted and with our latead-
ditions offers greater induce
ments than any house in the
trade.
We haven't space to give a
omplete inventory of our
immense stock, but have four
oors packed to speak for
themselves.
We mention only a few:
Fine Teas, finest fresh
ousted Coffee, sold on New-
York market, (same as used
t Hoffman House), Maple
Syrup, Imported Sweet. Spie-
d and Sour Pickles, Ancho-
ies, Calves' Feet Jelly, Cur-
I'owder, I'otted Game,
Olives, Olive Oil, Capers, Sal
ad Dressing, Paper Shell Al
monds, Grenoble Walnuts.
eeansand Filberts, Mince
Meat, Plum Pudding, Oat-
akes. Oatmeal, Tapioca,
Sago, Granum, Manioca,
Macaroni, Vermicelli, Mush
rooms, Pate de Foie
Gras, .lullienne, Oranges,
Lemons, Grains', Itananas,
Prunes, Cranberries, New
Crop Haisins, Figs, Currants,
Citron. Gilt Edge Extracts,
Crosse & Iilackwell's, Gordon
& Ditworth's and Philip J.
Ritter Conserve Company's
Jellies, Jams and preserves
in wood und glows, Guava
Jelly, Preserved Ginger, Choc
olate, Bronia, Cocoa, etc.
When passing call and look
at our stock.
shoes
OK
ALL GRADES,
HATS.
Special Attention Ulven to "Style" and "Quality" of Goods
Herring & Weaver, - Asheville, N. C.
9
OAK STREET INN,
ASHKVILLE, N. C.t
Itt autifully Im-atcd in a grove of OHka nmJ white pine, with no dust or noinc. at the cor
ner ol Oak and Woodfiu streets, near the Female College, and only three quare Iron, the
We have a number of eleguntly-fumistaed room to accommodate boarders who desire
nice, quiet place, away trom the hotels. Nice rooma. new furniture, vonri t'nrv, firtftiims
vuuK.ug, ul reusuuHoie prices, aiho, qui ana coia uutns.
Dr. T. J. HARGAN, Proprietor.
COMPOUND OXYGEN ANDMEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR.
All modern and latest improved methods for treating chronic diseases of the lungf
throat and nose, bv the inhalation of vuuorized and atomized liuids hv the nn.-nmi.rif qh
compressed air apiurrtitus; also Compound Oxyireu in connection with the vaporized Bal
sam (the balsam obtained from the natural hniaam trees near Asheville.)
e aiso manufacture a t ionic i reattucnt 01 tno Lompouni) Oxygen, which is, equal to
the office treatment, and will be sent on application b express, tin receipt of price.
Our success here for the past three years with this trcatnrnt has been phenomenal, hav
ing cured many cases that were pronounced hopeless, whust nuics and residences can be
obtained by calling at the Sanitnrium. By permission we .eici to the following well-known
gentlemen of Ashcville: K. J. Aston, ex-Mayor ; J. K. Keed, Luk t-. a. Court; Ker.G.O. Ran
kin, pastor First Methodist Church; Rev. W. A. Nelson, p to. tor First tfAptist Church; 11 T
Collins, Capt. Natt Atkinson.
T. J. HARGAN, 91. D.
LliWlS MAUUUX, Pre. L. P. McLUl'H, Vicc-Prcs. J. B..RANKIN, Cashi.r.
Uirbctoks: Lewis Maddux, M.J. Bcarden, M.J. 1'bkk. J- B. Rankin, J. E. Ray, I. B. Rd
S. H. Kced. Geo. S. Powell. C. M. McLoud.
WESTERN CAROLINA BANK,
ASHBV1LLB, N.C, PBBRUARY 1st, 1889.
Orsanized May 1st, 1888.
CAPITAL, SSO.ooo. . . SURPLUS, Cio.ooo
STATE. COUNTY AND CITY DEPOSITORY.
Does a General Hanking Business. Deposits received. Exchange bought and sold. Col
lections made on nil accessible points. The Saving Feature will receive special attention.
On all sums in this department, deposited for four months or longer, interest at the rate
of 4 per cent. ier annum will be paid.
Special attention given to loans on real estate, which will lie placed lor long time on real
sonable terras.
Open trom 9 a. m. to 3 p. in. On Saturdays the Saving Department will heopentill H p.m.
lebadtf
CAMPBELL'S GINGER ALE.
A majority of pernor have the impression that CARBONATED HKVKRAUK8
are only palutalile in w arm weather. While this is true In a measure as regard soma
watkk, "GIN(;i;it AI.K" is an exception, owing to its WAKUiMiuualities. VI.NGKH
ALE is essentially a Wintkk Beverage.
private lamilies can order through their Grocer, qr from the Pactory. 217 Haywood
Street, direct.
C. H. CAMPBELL.
H. T. COLLINS. President.
E. E.EAGAN, Secretory
ASHEVILLE ICE COMPANY.
Pure Ice made from Distilled Water.
Patton Avenue.
Office: No. 30
D. C. Waduell,
President.
W. W.Barnard,
Vice President.
Lawrence Pulliam,
Cashier.
CAPITAL, $150,000.
THE NATIONAL BANK OF ASHEVILLE,
THE LARGEST AND OLDEST BANK
In Western North Carolina.
Thin Hank it authorized by the State Treasurer to receive
State Taxes from Sheriffs, and receipt for name.
Interest will be paid on money deposited for four months
or longer, and certificates of deposit issued for same.
- DIRKCTORH I
.1 I'
Key.
SAWYER.
J. L. CAUROLL.
J. (.. MARTIN.
W. W. BARNARD,
1). C. WADDELL,
(i. W. WILLIAMS.
Of Wilmington. N. C.
TERRIBLE ACCIDENTS ! !
Like thoK which occurred in this city a few day afro, by one of which
WO MEN WERE KILLED
In the gus explosion, and by the other a man sustained a
HORRIBLE CtTN-HOT WOUND,
Only emphasize the fact that
EVERYONE,
No mntter what their business, should take out an
Accident Insurance Policy.
- "'-"- "ui a sin u h Bum nr u Yin r h innarancc, ana you l ANlttli r a rk t
TO OO WITHOI T IT. Call at our office and insure now. in the "B
TRAVELERS' LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY,
Anil you will never regret it. This company is the strongest and best In the world.
JENKS & JENKS, Agents,
Room) 9 & io, McAfee Block, 28 Patton Ave., Aheville,:N. C.
W. T. PKNNIUAN
W. It. PBNM1MAN.
PENNIMAN & C0.,
JOBBERS AND DRALBKS IN-
HLARJIWiAiRIE
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
AGENTS POR
DUPONT 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.
H. T. COI.I.IXS. President.
P. C. McINTIKK. Vice-President.
PHILIP MclKTiRB. SuKrintcndent,
J. S. WEST, Auditor.
THE WESTERN
DRESSED BEEF AND PROVISION CO.
COLD STORAGE.:
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CHOICE MEATS.
Telephone Call 4.
ur aim will be to serve our customers with meats equal in quality to any that can be
tained in this or any other market. Please give us a trial, at Mclntire's old staad.
sept la dly
POWELL & SNIDER
E. FOGETTE,
Architect.
Plans and specifications prepared and esti
mates gives, at abort notice.
Ofllce: W'olfc Building, Court House Square
AJberille, N. C. may30dly
IN E W I GOOD SI-
Just In, and We are Going to Sell Them.
All kinds of Dry Goods, Notions, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Domestic, Jeans, Flannel,
Blankets, Shoes, Boots, Huts lots of them bought for less than cost of making. Some of them
cost nothing and a half, and will lie sold the same way. We are agents for some of the lar
gest Factories In the South and can sell yon Home-made Jeans, all wool filled, for less than
you can get them from any other store in the State. We keep GRAHAM'S HOMB-MADB
SHOKS, and will give yon any style at as low price as' any other factory In the State, and
guarantee every pair. A great many of our goods were bought at auction and late In the
season, so we can sell them lower than yon. will And them at any other store in the Rtate.
Try and see. Prices made in the store.
Asheville Dry Goods Co.,
1 7 North Main street, 1st door below I'ennlman's Hardware Store,
J. O. HOWELL, Manager.
MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY,
SUCCBSSORS TO
SHEPARD, MANN ft JOHNSON, AfD THE BLAIR FURNITURE CO.,
NO. 37 PATTON AVENUE,
Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers,
And Undertakers.
4r Prompt attention given to all orders, day or night
BROOM FACTORY.
UANFOAO J. LOCKWOOD.
SUD-S1DI
Brooms, Whisks), Hearth and
Celling: Brooms.
Mill and Pactory grades specialty. Quo
tation. and samples free.
fcblBdly
Street Car Schedule
Beginning at R.3S a. n. Bndlng 10.00 p. m.
Car leave 8quare for Camp Patton 85 min
utes after each even hour, and for Doodieday
8S minute after each odd hoar.
Car leave Square for Melke'a every hoar.
Car leave Sqaare for Depot every half hoar.
TUB A8HBV1LLB 8TRBBT Blf. CO.
J. C. BROWN.
MERCHANT t TAILOR,
as Patton Avenue,
(Neat to Grand Central Hotel.)
aprSdly
fOR RENT. ,
One 11 room house on Stamr avenue
with all modern improvements.
Por terms anal, tn
M T. C. 9TARNES.
deS dtf Or M. B. Roberta.
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 years' experience in their
business w can safely guarantee oar patrons satisfaction in oar work, low figures
BALLARD, RICH & BOYCE.
(eblBdlv
THE HICKORY INN."
HICKORY, N. C.
Electric Light.. Gai, Hot and Cold Water Bath, and Toilet, on each floor.
Cuisine and appointments unsurpassed.
; FRANK LQCGHRAN, Proprietor.
THE BONANZA."
THE LEADING '
v WINE AND LIQUOR , STORE V
IN THE STATE.
FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM.
j. a. MARgvAsurT, I KO. 43 S. UAft ST., ASHEVILLE, U. C