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pJLl.iii'J4n.JJ-.....,...,...,.-....,,.--,. . - - m,m,.,.mm ,. ram aaweiariwarouMWnMu THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 6, 1890. ; 4 i! -I a if I? j i! . ? i Ill ill .-:t! - v .4 I" 4 r FEATHERSTONE SEATED. ANOTHRB ELECTION CAHE DE CIDED IN THE HOUSE. TIM Blair Educational BUI Din mm by Senators Barbour and riamb A Great Difference ol Opinion Expressed. Washington, March 6. SENATE. The Senate at 3 o'clock yesterday took Hp the Blair educational bill, and Mr, Barbour addressed the senate in advo cacy of the educational bill. He spoke ol the great interest which the people ol' Vir ginia took in that measure, and saidtlmt It bad been favored m the platforms 01 both political parties in that State. It wm ot the deepest and proluundest intercut to tne people 01 Virginia, wno nua uum as much for the sake of education in tin last fifteen years as people of any othei State. Thev had expended about SID.- 000,000 for that purpose and had given o.uuu.uuu to educate tne colored illiter ates which the general government had put upon them, not only as citizens bin as sovereigns. He was surprised at tin lack oi interest in tne subject shown t the senate, and wui astonished ut tin Southern senators opposing the bill. Why (he asked ) was thut so ? Had the any well grounded upprchension that tin school system of their States wus to Ik interfered with ? Thev could not have it because the consent ol States li.icl to Ix obtained belore the hill would apply t them. How were the rights of Virginia or Alabama, or Mississippi, to be -vio lated by benefaction ? Did the benefuc tionsof George Peabody interfere witl the school systems in the Stutes when tney were in operation ? lie had no constitutional doubts on thi subject us he did not belong to the hail splitting cliiss ot constitutional lawyers If the general government took nn inter est in the education of the colored peopk there wus no reason why the people oi Virginia should tax themselves toeducati in their midst a class of people who did not act with them politically, and who would be more apt to vote with the man from Wisconsin than with the man from Virginia. As to the talk about ureal wealth of the South, that (he said) wuf a delusion and an exaggeration. The balk of the people of Virginia were poorei to-day than they had been uineteen year ago. He denied that the senator Irom West Virginia (Faulkner) had any right to speak (as be hud spoken) for the Southern States. The bulk of that State lay west of tht Alleghany mountains. The interest ol that State hud not been with the Soutf thirty yearsago. when it cast its fortune (wisely, no doubt, and to its own inter est) with the tcUerulgovernment. State ments made as tothe wealth of the South. were not true, so fur, certainly, as tht States of irgima and North Curolinn were concerned. The great flow of we-.lth which is rolling over puctoliun sands had oot reached them, lie had never knowi the agricultural interests of Virginia t be more depressed thnn to-dnv. He be lieved that there was a better day bel'on that State, but that liettcr day had not yet arrived. The landholder in Vinrinin was regarded as the poorest man in it. He might be the owner of a thousand acres of land, and yet not have monr enough to pay for his breakfast Coming back to the discussion of thi bill itself he reminded the senator Iron West Virginia that nobody would forci the school fund on thut Stute. But i the people of irgima were willing ti take it, be asked, whv in God's nnint should he (Faulkner) oppose their duin: sor uia tne Aoutncrn senators Ik-liev that the people of their Stutes would di cline the fund. Did the senator from West Virgin. a believe thut his peon! would not take it? If he believed thai they would take it, whv did he stand in in the senate and say that thev should oot buve it, and that the iieople of tin other States should not have it. He knew that it would not do for his col league (Daniel) and himsclt to go honu add ecu me people oi Mrginiti that tlu-j must not take this money from thi federal government, but must eontinu, to tax themselves fur the support of the common schools. If thev were to niakt speeches on the lines of the speech ol tin senator from West Virginia thev would be held to an accountability, which lie. lor one, would nut care to encouter. Air. i mmu addressed the senate in opposition to the bill. The bill, he declared, was the coneei tion of the senator from New Hampshire. He, Blair, was the bill, measure, idea. Whatever vitality it had or had had wn due to the remarkable devotion which he bad exhibited towurd it. No State had asked for it, no Southern Stute, and no ftortbrrn State hnd ever said that it needed federal aid for its schools, bui after the tender had been made then- were a few feeble responses from tin- Southern States, just ns might have been expected. The State of Alabama was to receive six millions under it and nutu rally Alahanin would like to have that six millions. Time had oussed mid tin good sense, level headrdnrss of the peo ple nua asseneo itseu until to-day the majority of the Southern States which would be the recipients of 75 per cent, ol the fund had practically repudiated it. and had said that they did not want it. Tbesenntors Irom Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Vir ginia, and Maryland, and he could have until this session included Iielaware, had indicated their determination to vote against it. The other Southern Stutes, notably South Carolina and Arkansas. were divided on the question, and now the senate was asked to put the United States in the attitude of thrusting on those people money which tbey did not wish. He ventured the assertion that if the bill weot over for two years longer, every 6outbern Stat would say that it did I not want it. t-orarnrnting upon Mr. Blair remarks as tO making UP tolmilra from Fort Thnmnl. Hnlvrt'i Southern States for the burden of idHi. tional pension measures. Mr. I'iumb said that if this bill became law the South-1 i . i ji , 1 fTDwupwwuuiu uc wurranwa in oe i lsavtno that the mnntv mam a trif ltMaiis I of the great wrong done to the South in anu alter tne lute war. It would be lis rcgarocu in me lurui ui ai expiation just I as conscience money was sent to the treasury from those who had defrauded it. ine section wnicn nave money oni .: i ll.aATuP.l nu uiiiimnin'ui asiiu luc cliiiiii s. iiul n I . u 4 i . . i enra n cvu u nu. w pcvxca ip iprnn Lt:umIDnt0,8trU,t", WOUId I He argned that some of the Southern t.M.lt ..miK-h tnnn.. r7k. m...:i.J. ol ... . t VUViIf- . " found in any other l school education aia, ana tnat it it wns t State that the commoL school education was not being sufficiently provided for. it was because too much money was be ing spent in nigh schools where dirTcren tiul calculus and ologies were being . t . 1 . I f . 1 . I .in. .. Tl laugnc inpou oi ne inrcc i s, ana 1 the common rudiments. At tne close ot Mr. flumu s speech the in senate went into executive session and at S.60 adjourned. H0USB. Immediately after the read ing of tbelournal yesterday, the conild- er.tioo ofthe Arkansas erection case of Featberstoiie rs. Cats wss renewed and ism wss secoruca m oanr w sperm in bia own DJiall. it was the duty of the SlKaK."'OT i Arkansas, but laving aside party preju- dive, layiag aside every . seutimeut, of I possible party, past, prestDt or to come I Fig to determine whom the people of that district had chosen to represent them. He was not seeking personal denuncia tion, he was standing here as a represen tative of the 2.000 tree men and asked justice for them. Mr, mouk, oi Tennessee, wno nau charge ol the case for the majority of the committee on elections made a forcible presentation of the claims of the contes tant, and although he addressed himself especially to the evidence in the case, which is'a usuully procedure. he infused much interest und amusement into his remarks. He charged that "the Arknn sas bulldozing community" has entered into a conspiracy to prevent the it turn of Mr. Feutherstone to congress and dwelt upon the frauds which, he asserted, hud been perpetrated in Crittenden county. There, he usserted, democratic lection officers hnd been appointed in viulntion of the law on the assertion which was responded to by Mr. Oul waith, of Ohio, with a denial thut there was any evidence in the case to prove it. Mr. Houk retorted thut the gentleman would deny the ten commandments, and lie reiterated his charge of fraud anil in- iniidution. At the conclusion of his prech he demanded thcprrvioiisuuestion. Mr. Hill, of Illinois, a republican who .van supposed to be opposed to the hums of Mr. Feutherstone rose und isked the unanimous consent to address .lie house. He wus greeted with loud alls, "for regular order," Irom the re publican side, and by shouts of "let him -peak," from the democratic side. There vas a good dcul ot excitement exmoiteo luring the roll call, us the vote was very lose. Many members kept tally, but he only republicans who voted against he motion were Messrs Hill, of Illinois, Kerr, of Iowa, and Ie Haven, of Califor nia. The vote resulted yeas, 143; nays 151, so the previous question was or lered. Mr. Outwoithe then offered as a sub Htitute for the first resolution reported iv the majority declaring Mr. Cnte not ntitled to the scat, a resolution declar ing Mr. I-'enthcrstone not entitled to it, Kejected: vcas, 13S; nays, 14. Mr, Kill, of Illinois, voted with the demo crats. Mr. Springer, ot Illinois, moved to re commit to the committee on elections with instructions to that committee to ippoint a sub-committee of five mem Iters to proceed to Arkansas to investi gate the election in the First district of that State. Mr. Grosvenor, of Ohio, said that yes terday he hud given notice that he would ilfer an amendment to Mr. Springer's motion so as to extend the investigation into the second district. Since that time ue had learned that the committee on clectione had determined to investigate the subject nintter ot his amendment. Consequently it would bean injustice to tne committee for him to offer his amend ment and he retrained from doing so. Mr. Springer's motion was defeated yeas, I'M; navs The vote declaring Cnte not elected was: reus. 147; navs, 13S: and Feather- stone was seated by u voteof: yens, !"; nays. 1 ;)."; anil the uath of office wasad iniiiistercd to him by the sjcuker,and the louse then, ut o. la adjourned. A UVKHV BANQI KT. Mtndenta at Hamllne t iilvrralt Have HomelblUK of a Mcrlnunaife. St. I'atl, Minn.. March 6. il.-iinlinr 1'iiiversily, located between this city and Minneapolis, raw a lively scrimmage imoug the students last night. The jun iors and treshmen were having a ipnct iittle "spread" preceded by a social good time. .Meanwhile the ent.ililes were stored in the basement, which fact lie- .ume known to the "preps" and they lined uiien the basement window and limed the feast tothe laboratory, where they began to devour the provender. Soon the loss was discovered, and the K'rps" discovered, and the result was a wild light, in wtiieli the original Danuurt- ers were victorious, but blacken an eves. bruised faces and turned clothing remain- d ns reminders ot the Puttie. During the melee student Keeves, n non-comoa- ant, entered the room Irom below. He was uneermouiouslv pounded and cuffed. He tried to jump out f a window, hut A-as thrown buck into the basement. One of his legs was broken in two places. An Important Beclalon. Nbw Vokk. March 0. Judge Wallace it the L mteil Mates circuit court funded low nt lie decision to-duv in the case ol Wm. Wallace und S.iin'l Thomas, J. MucCanlv, James X. Mem-diet and Kd- nund Lrnhart us resident trusters ol the American Seed Oil Trust denying a notion tor a decree restraining aim en joining the trust from dissolving until the termination ot twenty-one years, for which time the concern was organized. His honor says thut if the decree is made which is intended to bind the trust it is manifestly unjust to do this when the trustees are not parties to the suit and liuve no opportunity to be heard. As the decree cannot bind them, the court cannot ulford the relief asked. An Ohio ftcuator Kenluna. CoLl'iiM'S, 0., MHrch 6. Senator Brown, of Hamilton county, has pre pared bis resiitnution as a member of the tennte which he savs lie will present to the governor to-day. The refusal of cer tain members to act with him in securing tne momncation ol tne aumlny closing law nns leu to this action, ms resmnn- tion, if adhered to, will greatly embar rass the democratic maturity in nnrtv legislation ana tne passage ot the con gressional reinstncting Dili. Indlan Outrage, Wlienl. Aatf.. Mflrvh A ftiffirnintliin was received here to-day that a freighter named Herbert was murdered bv the In-1 dinns vester nv near l'aint Koeks. nine . K . : J kk L. Thr rri mm wnft rrivirttn hv ram rat. ai the Intlinna rut the teletrrunh wires h. . o- 7 r" - - tween miiuarv poftn. ueut wauoit. r r. l. and started in pursuit uf the Indians. It reported that the ranches are being nnandoned. Vonnsr Lincoln Dead t. h.!..j . m. buninin, .narcn d.'i mica iiininAiin Lincoln's son died at 11.07 this rouminK. uunnu inr innrniiijT inemorn : it '. -1 . i. tna lhe ,rf WAB : - Mfn-( IB(iitlon. He wa. unnble to irtnin nouri.hment Zirir": " u"""""", " H"e"n hours, itesutlrrednopnin, Mr. Lincoln and his family were at the bedside of the dvil,K bov ,jom enrly )n lhe morning ..i.iri,. i..i n. . :..i " I iiepasdawnyquietiy. Ulltll M UIVU. Allison Ra-Klected. Dks Moinks, Iowa, March 8.- t . 1 I - I . . 1 ! . . nuuKi oi ine leginiacure in jinni session tolny ratified their action of yesterday Dniiotting tor united states senator and Senator Allison was elected to be his own successor tor the term of six years I irom oaarcn , ioui. Gratifying to All. The high position attained and the uni D,B ",uon '"'- accepiance ana approval oi tne pmnm nquiu mill mneay syrup oi pigs, as the most excellent laxative most excellent laxative " own. Illustrate the y.lu. o. the qo.H- "hlch its success is based and arc absolutely gratifying to the California Syrup Company. . Nothing on eartli sells like our Chirdn' Heavy Ribbed 10c. Hose. Five MileHof Hand kerchiefs, are a good many, yet one of our local mathematicians has figured that the new lot of Handker chiefs recently receiv ed at llostic Hros. & Wright's store will, if laid side by side, reach from here to Next ville, which is five miles away. There are supposed to be a hundred men who are sporting bran new Suits about town bought from Iktstic Hros. & Wright as they are goingout of Clothing, and are selling at first cost to cleiir away. We al ways have on hand a complete line of Dry (loods and Shoes. Yours resjiectfully, Bostlc Bros. & Wright 11 X. Mil in St., Asheville AT THE LEADING JEWELRY STORE The entire utix-li ol Plated Jewelry, Including line Proovhc. Button and Hrncr- leu, ftt KJ-0 HE-THIRD 0FFI-1- Regardless of cost, u we Intend In tht future to keep antblnit bat Solid finld and Sterling Silver Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEA0IN6 JEWELER, South Main St. AsbCTlllc W.A.IIlair. J.V. Buowx FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. j Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE ILAIR't OLD ITANO We are now ready, and in- yite Our friends and the null. Ur irieilun ant Wie pUU- lin nunoiuilU n nnsl "'W w ",,u In nn no nnr ti'iill unliutfiAsI urrutls miuiii wvji ' i wvi r1 n Of FUIINITUKE, Which we are offeringatroek ! ... ... Undertaking uuwu,u Prm' a Hiteclal feature. Calln nt- rlnw rr nlrrli tended day or night. . . a Telephone, day 73, night 03. TjBLAIR& BROWN. msrwm q a srjt sr W9 A n tlY7 "IKB, At Mr LflllAUllKi 139 Patton Avenue. Plnt-Clast Board b tae day or aloatli. Terms aadt knows sa applleatloa. drca dty Rey, C. t. Gibson. D. D.. Petersbtire. Va.. says: I have used Mrs. toe P.v. ncmenv in my own tsmiiy, and it gives pwasure to say t has proved a valu- anie ronte and fnriher of the Blood, and if thoroughly tested, I think will remove many cutaneous disorders. CHiscHat i. oinsoM, Petersburg, Va., January 10, 1888. DRCCS AND MEDICINES. Shoe Brushes, Hat Brushes, Cloth Brushes and Flesh Brtfshes, at T. C. Smith & Co.'s. All the finest nnd most pop ular brands of Tobneeo are Hold by T..U. Smith & Co., Druggists. Itiigland's best Tobacco Seeds, selected for Buncombe county nnd for side by T. C Smith & Co. Lazell's Choice rerfuines, Colognes, Kxtnicts and Sachet Powders at T. C. Smith & Co.'s. We have the best stock of Pressed lbrbs in ounce pack ages. T. C. Smith & Co. e w' M:he slrictlv vxw Lead of Jno. T. Le i& Bro. as it gives the best satisfac tion. T. C. Smith x i o. Ilorsford's Brend Prennrn tion and Bordcn'sContienset Milk at T. C. Smith & Co Drug Store. Sherwin. Williams & Co." Ready Mixed Paints, all co ors, in small and large enns at T. C. Smith & Co.'s. Buist's Celebra ted Seed Po tatoes. nil varieties inst re ceived by T. C. Smith & Co Druggists. One (roH4 Hootl's Snrsn narilla ntT. C. Smith & Co. also a gross of Scott' Kmulsion Cod Liver Oil. Drvden Jt Palmer's Doubl UetiniHl Kock Candy S.vru by the burrel or less, at T. I Smith & Co. s Drug Store. Colgate's Soaps and Per fumery in large assortment at T. C. Smith & Co. h. A full assortment of Fresh (iarden Seeds just received by 1 . 1 . Mnitli ct lo., Pruggists. One Hum I red Bushels best Bed Clover Sirtl, selling out at lowest pricesatT.C.Smitl & I o. h JJrug .stoit-. BIue.(iruss, Whit Clover Timoth.v, Orcluird (irassaiu Snidintr Clover, for sale at T, C. Smith A: Co.'s Drug St on. ine largest variety o Tooth Brushes, both FOnglish nnd ! reach, also a fine lint of Hair Brushes at T. C Smith & Co.'s. SiwM'inl attention paid to filling Physic-inns' pii'scrip tionsntT. C. Smith & Co.i Drug Store. Mcdicinesdeliv ered to any part of the city on short notice. We have plenty of goods and we are selling them at bottom prices. We move t he goods on short prolits. T.L, Smith & Co., Druggists. T. C. Smith & Co. lead O le pru-eri in the Drug trade o estern Carolina. Coni'ti- tion nas taKcn a back seat. Fifty gross Diamond Dves all shades nnd colors, in nnv quantity, sold by T.C.Siuitli to. The best Tea in the market nt the price put un in 8innl packnges sninnles free, at T. C. Smith & Co.'h Drug htore. fresh stock of DeWitt (linton ( igars came in to day, also ft .000 KleveiiH. Iheseare tne bent five and ten rent CiiriifH in Asheville, T. C. Smith & Co., Druggists Sndn Wntr nil tlm vnr round nt T. C. Smith & Co.'h )rug Store; also CuinpU'll's One Bnm-1 ( Jen u ine Delma- tian Inwot Powder nnd 200 oxes Spider Web Sticky Fly aper iust to hand, at T. C. rnith iK I'o.'s. One crosH of Mm. l'erson's Kemedy nndagroKHOfawut h Specific just received by T. U. Smith & Co., Druggists. A NIIW lHB0, rrftitly prrpttrri tij text mm parenment aaa Mn aat paperi, foe etaa all olnlw. Jt ot anil sow oa sale at Um oi cm ot Ik Cirau PvauaM Mn a Itnrtk Cmrt aoMr. final t PRIVATE BOARD. NEW HOl'SU! NHWL l-HKNISIIliU ALL, MOPliRN IMPKOVUMUNT8. MRS. N. 11. ATKINSON, No. Sll Haywood Street. jnnVS ill v pidVATU ROARII. A InrKe huuic. 818 Patton iivrnue. Warm, t-onifnrtftMe ro'ims. On street ear line. Term, ren.onatile. oclKitllm MRS. I. L. SMATI1HRS. AH cjin fluid and lit KtiuranUTil. A cu ptetc itoek of the ubovr kooiIb at GRANT'S IU; STORIS 28ilTH MAIN HTRRHT. Ot ulisttt' PrcHcrlptlonit a niwciulty. wp:! i him The IScnt arc the Cheapest. HKmNG'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, Farrcll & to., PhlladelphlR. nu'JO iLVwilm rut! l..Ri.i-:sT ami iu:st l-.UI II' I'lill IN TIIU Mlt'TII. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES II. C. Woltcrcek & Co CnNKI't.TIND CllftyiHT ANU UlSINtt BSIitS K RHh Aniil.vra of MrtHl. Orrn, foul or Coke, Min cru! Wmcm. l-rrtllim. etc. I'RICB I.IHT OX AriM.ICATIOM. 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" 70ii m S4A pml Wmrw-lil. L.l liiitm aiccplna; Car Mcricc. A tab plraaurr In annaundnvthrlnaua-u. ratios nl a ilally Mar of rlrannl Htilltnan lluf Irl lH-awln KoomCara lrl wcrn llul Hprlna hii AmtMii tnu nmiiininiw, u. nor u, on ine roiiowma arhnluln l Al I " i No. M' 1 3 yApm l.T " Hoi aprlna-a. Arrl Atllpm 1 nimi A.nrlilr, TlVoml" aall.liury, f)A.1amArT KWa.hinatiMi, " 4.lllpm " it I UAnm l.v.l I iHipm Cloar and turr rnnnrrtlona mailr at Wa.h Inaion for all points In thr North ami Knat Tnc I'ullman rarlorlar now Inlna oofratnl Iwtwtrn Mallaliary and Knoa villi on thrat train, will u itlwontlnunt allrr In ram- airm-rmrnt or tiw Slnnin Car run. Noa. All and Al. rullmac Hlrvitrr. bflvnn urrroaoura anil aiorri.'own W. A wINUI'MN. II. I- A , A.hlll N L' )At. L. TAVI.dR.O. H. A., wa.ninalon, II V Chicago & Alton U.K. PAftTKftT RlitfTH TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST Aahrvlllv lo Kaniaa Cllv In S7 hiiara. A.hrvlllr lo lirnvrr In Al hour. A.hrvlllr to San Hramia n, California, and t.niano, t'rvaon, in n oava. aolld Vcalllmlrd Train, at. t.nul. lo Kan a. Cllv. Mrrllnlna thalr rar Irn, For rail Information call ua or writ to B. A. Newland. IH.trirt Pumimir Avnt. No. 10 fattoa Av A.hrvlll.. N C. J. CIIAMLTON, 0. r. A.. Chk-ao, III. BUOOIEI, CARRIAOEI, ILACKSMITHINQ. To thf rltlarna I of A.hrvlll and vlrlnlty I p thai at my ahopa on Coll' Vooflloiry'a atalilra, I am brt would annonnrv trwt, aval to Wooll,urv' Ivr prrnaml than tvvr to do worn In my Una. naaon, nn.prr. ann karrtaava manaiart. nrvo. nvpainni rlalllvs, and pari Repairing and hnrar-ahnelng am ar. rlret aall.factlna anaranleMl. My worhmen are etneriraeed and .klllrulaad my ekargea art moderate, noesa n . Bt-RNIITTB. MUSIC HOUSE TALK I KNOW Thut nny man may write for catalogues, prices nnd terms to t ho manufacturers and music houses of the country; I KNOW Tlmt the STEIXWAY PIANO is the ncknowl eilged Standard of the world, and that I have the agency for it. I KNOW That I have Organs and Pianos continually in stock to please all bona fide purchasers. 1 KNOW That I am anxious to please everybody with my prices and all I ASK Is that you give nu a trial. C. FAIK, 3S North Main St. TAYLOR, HOUIS -Wholianlr and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, STOVES, HKATERS, RANGES, TINWARE, &C. SANITARY I'LCMIIIXO, GAS AND STIJAM FITTINrt, TIN AND SLATli ROOKING, AITOM ATIC Kl.K.CTRIC GAS LIGHTING AND CALL BELLS, AGENTS FOH "ROYAL" CAS M CHINE. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER WORK FOR MILLS ASPECIALTY New StoreUnder Opera House, No. 43 Patton Ave, Aalievllle, N. C. rutimaUK t hn-rfiill.r Olvrn nn all Work in our I. Inc. mnrl dly ASHEVILLE WOOD COMPANY. ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND KINDLING. ESTABLISHED I8B8. OFFICE WITH YARD. 20 NORTH COURT SQUARE, NEXT TO SCOTT'S LUMBER YARD. KItrctrii' Cam Phhh Ofllce Door. A. II. &i C. LYMAN, Owners. f ITZPATRIGK BROS. & ROBERTSON, Dcalcrftin Wall Taper, WliHWwKharU-Mnitri Patent Huiiftcr, I'nintn. nil nml VHriiivti. Mnurv' Mivnl raint ami Color. Window ilu, bo tit l;runii unit Anit-ni'HH Wr Vfi. in l rk St l.omHtil KttiMirL ' fno -E PENNIMAN & CO., -JtllllllH kSP HARDWARE ASIIEY1XLE, N. C. AC.KNTS 0UP0NT POWDLR CO., RICHMOND STOVE CO., CORTLAND WAGON CO., OLD HICKOHY WAGONS. STUDEBAKER WAGONS, M0LINE SCALE CO ENGINES. SAW MILLS. ETC M'COKMICK HARVESTING MACHINE CO. PLUMBING, STEAM TIN ANU SLATE ROOFING, Plans and Specification p KumlKhed on Application W bin ihoroimh mrrhnnlra In rarta line who hare hart many years' uptrltnc In thnr hu.lnr.i W can aairlv miarantrr our palrnna .ml. Taction In oor work, a low nmrni BALLARD, RICH & IIOVCK. n-hififiir -IN EWIGOOD SI- Just In, and Wc arc Golnj; to Sell Them. All klnila of lirjr Oood.. Nollont. tirraa (iouil., Hlnhama. Iiomratlc. Jeana, Flannel, niankrta. Mora. Ilm.ia. Ilnt-lot.ollhrni liuhtr,,rlr tlian eoat uf making. Rome of them co.t nothln anil half, and will lie a.,1.1 the .anie way. We are Burnt for aome of the lar. rt I'arturiea In the Mouth and mn aril you llnmr-mndr Irani, all wool tilled, for lea than yon ran net them from any other .tore In thr Ml alt. We keep OKAHAM'8 IIOMB-MADB MlliiKM, and will Hire yon any etyle at aa low prliva aa any other factory in the Btate, and guarantee every ,atr. A rrat many of our araann, eo we ran aril them lower thnn you Try and are. Prtrea made In the atore. Atthevllle Dry Goods Co., IT North Main atrret, lat floor below Pennlman'a Hardware Store, J- O. HOWKI.I,, Manager. MANN, JOHNSON & COMPANY, -miecminoKi. to SHEPARD, MANN JOHNSON, AND THE ILAIR FURNITURE CO NO. 87 PATTON AV BNUB. WholeHale and Retail And Undertakers. tTPrompl atuatloa gl.ea to all order, day or ntgkl ' & HUOTIIKRTON, Kctuil IValcra In- trltTntlr KAI.HRf IN POH- AND GAS FITTING, AatCHlTICCTl'RAI, IRON WORK. gooile were hought at taction aad late In tae will Und them at any other itore la tht State. Furniture Dealers,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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