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CITIZEN SUPPLEMENT. Oct. 3, 1890.
$10,000 m 30 Days.
WRECK
As is known to many of our friends, the
of our building was necessarily followed by
CRASH
We arc determined to hold our trade even in a much
TORN UP AND CONFUSED
The repairs have not progressed as we expected, consequently we hereby an-
in prices.
condition
nounce
A THIRTY DAYS' ONSLAUGHT
during the entire month of October.
OUT RATE
prices on everything. We mean to sacrifice profits on Ten Thousand Dollars in Thirty
Days. Our house is packed with a full, fresh, clean, stylish stock of closely-bought goods.
Don't fail t0 makc car5v Purcnascs whilc assortments are unbroken. Below we ap
pend a few prices, which speak for themselves.
.-votio.n. I Black Brilliantine, 40 in.,
500 Hdkfs. worth 8c for 2e
1000 pr. half-hose, worth 15," c
1000 paper pins, worth 3c, " 1 Jc
t5 ilo.. nursery pins, worth 8e,5c
Buttons by the million.
25 doz. rhiltTn blk. hose, 10e
'25 doz. Indies' " " 10c
'JSdoz. " afs't. " 8Ac
10 do., gloves worth 20, for 12c
Braids, knitting cotton, spool
silk, belt, buckles, Mather
kid gloves, knee buckles,
hat elastics, every shade of
ribdoiw, laces, Vandyke
points, and a thousand
other articles to save you
money. Inquire for our
2tie , 48c and 64c corset
02Jc
Silk warp Henrietta DSc
I'laid flannels, 48 to 57Jc
Serges in all colors, 58c to 85c
Silks in black and all colors
from 38c to 1.10
Shawls, big lot, worth for 85c
Fine dressy shawl, $2.10
Big drive in counterpanes at 1.30
Comforts worth 1.15 for' !)0c
" " 1.75 "1.25
! Ladies' and children's fur
i
I muffs from 50c to 3.00
Fine assortment plush capes
and jackets from 2. to $18.00
Silk umbrellas at bargains.
Bleached domestics.
Barred muslins.
Butcher's linen.
Table linens.
Towelling in great quantities
and at surprising reduc
tions. Blankets !
Blankets ! 1
i.nt:Kni:AK.
Drill drawers, worth 35c, for 25c
Ladies' and men's under-
vests, 15c to $2.00
Outing shirts worth COc, for TJ5C
Ladies' combination knit
suits, 1.75
Men's rubber coats.
Cardigan Jackets, 75c to $1.50
Overalls from 80c to $1.10
K1 l.fMU'f.
1,500 yds. calico, worth 7c, for 5c
15,000" " " 7Jc,"(!c
15,000" ginghams," 10c, " 7i(c
:;0,000 " f hirtings and sheet
ings. 0,000 " cotton checks, , 43c
1,000 "Sea Island, 5cto8Jc
(iOO " Indigo prints, CJc to 7Jc
1,000 " Fruit of the Loom, 8c
550 " worsted, !Hc
500 " Henrietta, 30 in. 14Jc
250 " Tricos,double width, 35c
" single " 22Jc i Cotton batting.
Double width Brilliantine, 25c ! Bed Flannels,
IIA'I'N.
Boy's wool, worth 35c for 25c
" crush, " 85c " 55c
Men's " " $1.00 " 08c
" nobby stiff.w'th $2. for $1.35
" " $3.75, " $2.05
Child's fancy, from 40c to $1.00
Men's wool, from 30c to $1.00
Ladies' trimmed hats in felt
and straw, fresh from mar
ket, and latest styles,
80 cents to $3.50
Caps in an abundance.
niiokn: niiow
Blankets!!! f rum 05c pr. to$(i.50l Enough to shoe Buncombe
Sheetings, 10-4, for 25c I county! "Big, little, old
i t r
iTi.-kin.?. outimrs. cheviots. I aim young ' can uesu.e ui
'
and cantons, going like
"hot cakes."
a (it of foot and pane.
I
9Jc '. 500 trunks, valisesandsatch
15c to fiOc j els. marked away down.
UESl'HCTFU LLY,
BOSTIC BROS. & WRIGHT,
Fronting Court Place.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
bMK ""saaBBw" aBBlBaar wr saV aijw
r Infants and Children.
lnptod to chlUlron that
lor to any proscription
AruMiKR, M. ,,
St., Drouklyu, N. Y.
Caslnr la enroll Colic, Constipation,
Hotirtsttmuu'li, Dliii-rliiim. triK'Uilion,
Kills Wuruis, vive sluop, and pixuuottK di
pt! .Ion,
Without iujuriiiua medication.
Tas CiMTAt'a Coupiny, 77 Murray Streiit, N. Y.
sept ".". iIKlwIv
CCKSS,
Ti iiK.-n RAflA M'S
KOItlv KII.I.I.K Ik
iiimI wonderful nifil
in iK'taimc it Im
t'niUil in nnv in
tr, no miitftrr v. Imt
iKi'MHc, from 1.1.1-.
'. to the ninip'i-Ht
w kimwn toihchu
nystrni. Ki-it'iitidc mm of
y c 1 ii I in ii nil
tlmt every illm
lcrolMt
BE KILLER:
i nml drive lihcm
it-n tlint in d'-itv
r inin. No Hint
ler a dimple curi
nihiuiiLnii of 'Uh
he nii o if ti inc , nil
tuttui ally.
Ctt.vrth. Hran
'it buy uthj Liwr
i'cvvi; I'vm.ik
ns, i.c. in titctt
to the lluw.nn
iJ IMITATIONS,
(nit tnr an nlio,-ci
of itlir MfCtoht
imi.
Mr. N. C.
JITOEN
Y
.LAIi-SI
ADVKKTISIXO
when intrlli
jyt'iitly comliM'tcd,
is a very vahmblo
jiid indrawiiir cus
lonuTH, ami when
oiio oonsiilors that
it wassaid l.y Kob
ort Ilotmor, "My
Hill-cess is oviiif't()
lilnM-ality inatlvor
lisiiifr," lio may
well afii'oo with tin
juT(nt sliowiiiiui, I'.
T. Itariium, that
"tho road U fort
lino is through
priulor's ink."
Aiuoi'ican Stationer.
FOIt RENT.
A GOOa GRASS AND STOCK FARM,
a mill' Iron.' Ashivllli' Court llniinc,
a,l AvrcH of Iand,
(ioatl New 9-Uooin Houhc.
A I.I. M(Vi;KS IMI'KHVIiMKNTS.
riiHlurv IuihU-iumibIi for elxlit or till ci;
Iniliiniv hi ntciolow.
J. A
iir.t w 1 1
Apply to
MURDOCH.
To n eertnin extent cenera
advortisini? cmiteH a want,
It annouiicoH new things and
familiarizes the public with
old ones. Uonornl advertis
ing is of as great value to the
advertiser in kwiHiiir an es
till l tailed artii'lo before the
)iiblie as in introducing a
new one. . J lie most suecess.
fill business men realize this,
and they never let the public
forget their existence. The
oft-repeated assertion that
advertisements are not read
is proved to be 11 lie of the
most senseless kind ny Vie
advertiser's record of results.
Journalist.
The Dally Cltlxen.
Is iihvnys ulive to the interests ot
Anhcvillf in ! its M.'(iplc,
Is the most popular advertising mr
(liuiu in North Carolina.
Is read by n greater mimlwr of iicople
than "ty other sveulur paper in the
Mate.
Is always filled with the choiecst read,
iiii: matter of the (In v.
Hoarding houses hll their rooms by ad
vertising III the LITIZIiN.
News, and all the news, makes the ClT
1 1: s a ueiieral favorite.
No retail niereliant ever made a frrvat
suet-en without udverlisiiiK, Try the
Cituhn.
An ailvertisemcnt in the Citizkn pays
the nilvertiser an luinilrcn-tolrl.
RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO.
PahUKNOKR IIKI'AHTMKNT,
Wmteru North Carolina Illvinlon.
PASSKNCHR TRAIN 8CHHUULB
(In Hpphct AuKUHt 31)
7nth Mrriiliiia tinu' imeil whvn not othvrwlM
Inillcntrd.
KAMTMOimi.
i.v. Knokvlllc,
(Ulitli nit-r. I
" Anhrvhlr,
Ar. HilliHlinry,
' Ilanville,
" Kichuiolld,
I'.olflitiioro,
Wilmiiiiton
" l.yncllliurK,
" WiiMliinKton
" ItiiHimiirr,
' I'hila..
" New York,
WKHTIMtl'NII j
l.vr"Nrw"Yorkr
riiiin.,
" lltiltlnion-,
WnhitiKt'n
Lytiehliurtf,
No. PI 1
Daily.
(1 Itopm
1 1! 40mn
n n.'ium
IKIL'nm
No. ns
Dully.
H llinm
lloypm
04'.'pm
10 2Dpm
3 Iflpml 4f5aml
lonpinl 7:trntn
L'r.pinliaopml
i ipml I
1 'J L'ftpm
7 lopm
Noopni
aoiiam
IllMiam
'No. fto"
luilly.
IL'iniim
71'nni
Il4.r,nni
12SSm
llft.'luni
N 'jrtum
1047am
1 Ullpm
"NoT na
llully.
:111pm
ItATpin
uaopni
I LHani 111 oopm
A4opml r.o7nm
mehnionil, I aoopiu a aoani I
liunrllle, j Hilpm 8oniim i
Wllininut'nl UOoaml
l'4.opm nopm
Real Instate Ajjeut.
AND I.OAV IIIdiKI.K.
3 NORTH MAIN ST., iMOHGAN'S BOOK STORE I
MolK V luancil nml well weiired nl K ht rent,
inu-rml.
Kenl l-Ntiite I uhl nml "old nt tiutillennd
privnle Hale. KciiIm eollteteil. I eiiniliteteil n
Rtiil rHiniciim Aii'iiiin liufhie in Cliarli-ii.
toll. S C. Ivll nr. fin.l will Kve prompt
attention lo airOuineNN put ill my eharKe.
iulv'JJil I in
THE SUN.
-POK-
1800.
K,
Cl 'M ICC.
PFrillATflP
ENTRUATQN
V OUR Nn T k4 Yl Ms
FOR SALE !
L lmncd and onlmproTed rtalfltt,poHl
wlntM and nalilcne prnpertyi any kind,
D prtv. In ant part of thceity. PARMINO
AND MIN1NO LANK8.
I RENT !
I toakr a ccllty of ranting pruprrty and
coHtctlng rrnu. If yon arc looking for a
koaat, consult my bulletin If yonr honat
la vacant and you want a tenant, Hat wl
at. No tenant, no cbargt.
apply to
. C. F. RAY.
Real Entate Ag;cnt.
FREDERICK RUTLEDCE.
fZAL, EST ATS AGENT.
Wf office houn will tie from tkl tlm on
W i o to 1 , will bs glad, ta atMMri to nay
atacM during thraa hiiura. I will all t lie
1 ajiy office off and on from a to III a. at. and
an" I I" . I will lie glad In enow any
Csaprrty durlnii thote hours Come and let
f xi 'how you some haadaoaw property,
lOdlm " V;, f
: Ton? unlnrwwvna
. t a aauia7e
im SI Aaath aua
- Mrt everything la the lint of f
FAMILY GROCERIES,
j tliem at cheap and deliver taera at
) 4mc an quick aa any hoUw la the city.
vegetables Irom the country every
'3 Vl show you what wt can do.
et fully,
B48 BROTUBKt,
Prom tke New otk Poat.
I heard a United States marshal tell n
Ijood story the other duv. He Wid been
ordered to go niter an JntlUn who was
MWng whisky (o. bis dusky friends. Af.
ter he captured the warrior he nve him
a long lecture on the deprnvity of his
eunduet. Alter listcnltiK stolidly the
hall breed siiiU l
"Ain'l dere no wny I enn cet hehwd
outer this?" h '
"No one can help you now but heaven,"
his enptor nnswercd,
The prisoner shook hit head sndly, In
a hopeless manner, as he aiuttereil :
"Welr-henreo, he Rood deal like Uncle
Sain-u.a one ever ace him,"
Oat of Hla Cairo Again.
Prom the Wilson Mirror,
We heretofore Introduced our readers
to the courtly and knightly Montague,
nnd to his efficient ussistnnt, the affable
and popular 8am Wet tbrook, U Is now
our pleasure to speak of the genial ipiali
ties and cnptivatiiuj gritcea of Sain Ilcnti
ersfield, whti it a nt associate for the
above elegant gentlemen, and who
stands behind the desk with a smile ns
full of blandishment aa the seductive
witchery of a maiden when she bites the
moustache of her lover nenth the glam
our of moonbeams.
Taka Cairo of too Brain,
Prom the Lad lea' Home Journal.
The brain stands most abuac of any
organ in the body. Its best tonic and
stimulant it success. The worst and
moit depressing thing to it is failure.
The most Injurious effects come by using
stimulants in early Hie. Young people
should never use liquors, tea or coffee.
The latter two may not exnctlydoharm,
hat they arc conducive of no good.
They act mostly on the brain and injure
iU growth very materially. Abundant
of sleep is necessary, Eiuht hours U n
more than enough. Sleep l 4b time of
relatively lowered esucuuiturc and In.
creased repair,
Htn iiminci n. I'. I.uvt. of In ilell
mhilltrict W. W. Iiariikx, oi ' Wllim.
tilth dinrlct V. C. Nkh i.anu. of Lnldwclt.
I llll Intriet I' l.tlaniiKNK.of Mrrklrnliuru.
tilth dhtriel jko. a. Junks, i f Mucin.
ros coNOKKss:
1 at district W, A. n. Hhancii, of lleniilnrt.
Ji illntrict W . Koiihhh. cil N.,,t uinpum.
.'Id ilintrl t II. I' Chaiiv, of IHiplln.
tlh illKtrlel II. II. IIi-kx, nf Nimh.
th district A. II A. Wm.i.iam..iI Cranrllle.
Olh ill.trlct . . H. Ai.kaniikh, of MtvLlcil
liiirii. 7thdlti'M J A. llHMiiiHsiiN, of Kowiin.
Hthdiaiik't W. II. II. Ciiwi.iii, of Wilkca.
OtbiHmrlct W. T. Chawpiihii. ol llavwoial.
When Baby was alek, vra gnva bar Caatorla.
Whi'n aha was a Child, she cried for Caatorla.
When aha became M las, aha clung to Caatorla.
When she bail Children, she gave tlaini CostorC
To Advrtle?ra)
To insure change of Milvertisenicnts
running on regular contract, copy must
Ik handed in iiv 10 o'clock u. in.
.iikfiii i iit it.n lit tiiim
Some people ngrre with The 8un'a oplnlona
nliont men and tliiiuri. and aonie in'opl
ilun'l ; Imt everylmdy likea to (ti t hold of the
iu'lii1H-r wliieli in never dull and never
alriiid lo MK.ik ita mind.
Heiuoeriifj know that for twentv years
The Sua has fnuulit In the front line lor Hem
oeratie prineiples, never wavering or weak
ciiini: Inils Inyaltv tutlie iruelntenals or the
purl v it serves with fearlesa intellik'i nee and
iliiiiitiresled vigor. At timea iipitiions have
liillircil as to .he I. est nieiina of aeiomphsli
inu the eoniiiO'n purpose; It is not The
Sun's fault if it has seen further into the null.
I stone,
liitiliteen hundred and ninety Is the year
that will pmlmlilv delcrmlne the resullnl the
1 kf 4.lv. ' I'resiilinllal eleetliill of 1 spa. ami K-rhll.
- the Inrliims ol (he I lemiKTlo y for the rest ol
1 theeentiirv. Vletnrv In I "lia la a duty, and
i the lCKi"llill!"f t spo Is the heal time tostnrt
nut ill eompanv with The Sun.
Unilv, a r month o (0
- . liiiily, Hr vear e.oo
llll .0 rVl)xV , Sunilav, per year J.o
luiiiy and Sinnlny, )ter year M.oo
I ii;iilv ami Sunday, ht month 070
Weekly, one year s.wf
Address TMK MVM. New York.
" i',ollilior
J Kalcluh.
" Sallslitiry,
Ar. Aslleville,
" Knoxv le,
ninth mer.l
No. fln I
I Holy. I
44rpml l.loam
1 1' 4lnin
7--um
1 1 l'5nm I
4 Upra
H 2Qpm
A. At . K. K.
pl.t am I. v Asheville. Arr.
toon amIAr. ilenilersonville, "
IU4'Jpiul" SpnrlautiurHT, Lv.
No. A4
Dally.
700 p m
607 p m
3 40 p m
VI I'WIlll V IIUfcNl' II
No. tl I lllnilyraivpt Sunday.) No. J7
7:(.t niu l.v. Aslleville, Ar.
1KIO ainiAr.
a 41' i ml "
fir,o . m I "
WnvnrHvllie.
llryson city, "
Andrews. I.v
4UI1 p ro
a O.I p m
U4A a m
ft no a m
Niis. no nnd fll, I'ulltnaa 81cciers between
Kaleigh ami Monistown
Nos. r,U and n.'l I'ulliitnn lltifTet Hlceping
Cars Inrtwcvu Mot Spriairs and Washington.
W. A. Wl.Mll KN, 11. ! A.,
Asheville, N. C.
JAS. L. TAVI.IIK.O. I. A.,
iVnshiuuton i -C.
Chlcur;o& Alton R.R.
PA8TB8T Rtll'TB TO
KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST
Asheville tn Knnsne City In S7 hours.
Asheville to iK'iiver in ftl buiire.
Aslleville to Kan Kraneiseii, California, and
Portland, Oregon. In A dava.
Solid Vrstilitilrd Trains St. I.nula to Kan
ans Citv. Ni'llniiiR chair car free.
I'or full inioimatlon cull on or write to
II. A. Ncwland,
IHstrlct Passenger Agent,
No. lo I'ntlon Ave., Asheville. N.C.
j. CIIAMI.T11N. O. P. A.. Chlenge, III.
ESTEY. FISCHER.
The World Famous, unequated, aneieelled,
durable and beautiful
ESTEY ORGAN
-AND
FISCHER PIANO
Are recommen'lci uy the best artists. Come
ana esamln.e nur goods before buying else-
wnere ar. ntj. 87 I'atton avenue. Tuning
raoRIng a aiwclaltv.
& M. WILLIAMS & CO.
ralrda4m
4Vj.'' , Ktsueetfully,
Ttia sfo cnt Were Needed.
Prom thfl New York tun.
"Can unit nlwa mat Qn Mas I.IeJ -1- H
.... .UH utf iivnt Hum sir i
nekednlieugar. "1 wish to buy a ham
aniiduih I'
"But yon can get a ham tandwleh for
a nickel,"
''Yesith,etiuartrsi to fee the waiter
TO WEAK MET
fcnaruig from the effseta nt yonthfal errors, early
aeeay, wasUos waaknaea, lost manhood, ato., I IQ
Ssnil a valuable treaUaa laaaledl eontalulna fau
patlonlsn for hame onra, FREIof charm. A
splendid aaedleal work I saonUlb. rLS 1 byVrer?
saa who Is aarvoua and debilitated. AddreaS
IfoC 9. C rvmsm, sboooiu, Oonsv
novA darv
A NKW liKKI), careruiry prepared by lead
lag members of the Asheville bar 1011
Aneat tiarchment and heavv flat nam.) Ke
eling all necessary points, just out and now
on aale at the office of the Citrsn Publish
mo CO. No. 6 North Court ttqnare flanlat
Siociiil ('onvsponihrnts in
every section of VlVs lern
Noi-tli ('.ir"iiiur-
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VOKlCIILTUltALNTAVS,
AFjLIAXCH .'SEWS,
AND
ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC.
The Best
Family News mi sr
In the Stat u
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Pur IM I'Mill nntl .MlnitenHiiiB.
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" llel, mi and liutte, Mont. inn.
' Tile Vellowsluiie Park.
" Kpokniir Palls and Tncm ta.
' I'ortlnoil. i tregnn
ll si Konte to Hcatile nnd all Sorlh I'nclAc
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n..ulhern I'usseliger Agent. I.uulsvllle, Ky.
A CARD.
No.
GREER BROS.,
(Successors to Hnlrd i Rector.)
at Nortn iwain oirtci
"Unakii,"
A m'i'HHIOK 1'UIUK MANI'l'AfTl'KUD
HIIK OI K THAUB,Al.l. Kliilll.
m
WE 8ELL FOR 3 40 PER HUNDRED.
IHIVATIt HOAKD.
strict cur line.
Jiilyl3iinm
Bdltor Asheville Cltlienl
That uur many friends may ki' ,0 liuW w
are getting on we will state that we took la
In Hotel and Rtore
9,000 In vie W rcka.
Took In last Saturday over I (TOO. tTA ot
that was hotel, balance store. Hotel regle-
tereri DA fh.f fl II H a ne . i- i
A montha. Oaf atiwk la stam ann rM I rtase I""
long and IS feet wide. Tell f a. balance o( . nl""
l.nrge cool, airy
nl he.l i good till ile.
mmn. house newly Atr
Terms reasonable. (In
MKH. J. I". RM A.THIIKft,
HIM I'ntlon Ave.
THE KQUITAIlXIi LIFE
AHHVRANCU HOCIKTV.
,.to7.ino.aii9.)2
... aa.Hai,(i7.2
the world to come and ace "O ts a-hed" smile,
and buy goods or us and aav ( HC to SS per
cent,
aovifl) dtf a. r. chudi ft'raw son.
Ii. D. Monroe, Ajrt.,
Asheville, N. C.
nmnd South Main street. aula dtf
NEW TRANS-CONTINENTAL ROUTE.
VIA CHICAGO, M I I.WAI'K 8T. PAUL
AND NOKTIIUHN PACIFIC K. R'8.
TLANTIC C1IA8T LINB
. in itml nftf r thin ilntt? the fitllowlna chri'
ult-M will Itv run tivt r fH "Colutiilitn IMvlnlon."
Nu. AM Ix-nvi'M Ctihimnin" o.au p. m.
Arrivm nt Clinrlritton B.HO p. m,
Nu. tVi I.tnvcn ctiitrlinttm 7.10 a. m.
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