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- .f tri IPV ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28, 1800. With the best nrtiolo under the wuu, with a Inro and nt trnctivo stock of goods, with a pleasant store and nt tontivo clerks, with ha renin prices, witli all these and still you lack pub licity, where are you? Tiik Cm.iox l.euls In Its Field. THK DAILY CITIZEN. Ily KANKiiLI'II-KIuTr I'KINTINO CO. Tiik Inu.t Citiikn. iiiiiiicrntii-,iiuiliMhtt fvvi uiu-riiiniu ttxct(L .-.uilu.t.v i .it the luj. ImwIuk rjitin lrn tiv VHtt: one Year..... Six Mont)! 'I'lm-e M.uitll:, Otu Mouth i ne We. k .. ..H.oc ,. 3.11! .. lot' Si Tllli IIAII I CITIZICN la iil mile ut the lollou In plm-e in Anhevllle. L'lTI.lvN ill- I'll. li. MATTliK V I'.tKK MIW'S STASH, I'.LI-.N KUCK Si. A S .SI AMI M11HKI. L'H'.AK S'ltiKli. I'utti.ii Avv J CAKM.V MiUli sUiKr., North Court Hijiiure. TI'U'Sll.W. OCTDIIliK US. IS'.MI. "Impt-viitiiou l-;m itt rat lou, In ;i Inter si'tuii "I1" in j csienlii V 0 nKN tins sciiu-u.-f ihvuitciI : "Moi'tyues in Ktiusui. may lie ac- tiuimeil tur ull Uit-.iiiiisiiitiu tliut ninny i.iiiiiIh's, itiinvuiiiiiiis li. in ruin, i-mini-Uil time u 1U1 u.e iiupc i Inn liv est:iic limn its iinluiinc tint iinniit Inner tlwir Inrl tines. " Till strikes u a- a violent Hiippiisiliiiti, a vtry strange ami tnieli.irilitlilc view It' lake. It lias never eoine uiiilerour oliserv alinii that "iiuifeiiiii.iux"luniilii-i lurniti any cuii-.iiler.il ile ,riiit'Uun nl the ureal linity til ennranis. Muney in mwsar tn ciinr;tiii,'ii, .'mil liieiiimily wittwirutti-I't-s.iltetl licail is generally anclinrei li 1 lie t-nvipniiiieiii in vtiiu-liil wan rearei) We Itmiw sonit'lliniK ut the emigrant Ue have hear. I . . "the tri.ul nl I'toniei. i it nation vi i i-. ;., . 1 lie ttil nut v..ll.'l w HVfl lift, v.oll Sh ill r.l .i li ut. .i , i tt ,' anil then- was very link- rum to he seei alitnu il. i n.i li . nt u in .ue Milulueil In as ieni.eiate a elas nl men as may Ix t'uiuil aiiiiii!, toe te.it nanl that nuail. Unite itativ .11; to I lit limn, the iiieuMiti i.l i'ivili.iii,m tlj.y have nut the Oiitii'.ie In lie ill- iin-aiis il hihiini; In etc. ile. Miiil.u-es li.-.vc iiutl Kansas iKeattse , the sUlle was ll.liletl hy Hume V sharp j eis w lni urn k, .ii. il take, tin- last pi. turn j nl tlei.li, .tihi Vc.uie there was mil in lla slate Liu- n.ili,..il ue. mess in a ileree to j siiliieieiiilt iiiunniiaie the settler ant ; III I... I. I. I.,., Ill, I ;.rt il,. I - i-... ... einiratniii was ul a kiml that saves il. the eiiies, at. the mules amJ in the simp tu lie enahkil tu leave the mure ernwtlei. piiriimis nl the country nntl seetite a piece ol urninnl where their wiuilil at least mil l.e lianer ul starving. Kiiiii.kt T. l.ivcui ha wii.teit this It mil I... nil. hi "l-'ur ititsiil", I u-onl.l lie, in I'ennsytva tn.i. a snppiiinr ut stiiatiir In lain, iter, as an in. kin an.lalile iepiini..iii, huhhiiLi ins ihii.it as the i huseii lie.nl ul tiur tiekit, in he il. interims to tile tniliuiiai iiphuliliiif. ul tne iiineiplis we hate at lieail." " I lie ii. il. I. al iipln.liliiiM ut the princi ples We have at hi irt" slmniil lie hiinettt, eiiitiiiniieal, intelligent ami ileeeut ;ov eriittienl hy repniahle men, hut tney me imt sneh ilh the n ptililie.'in p.nlv lit present. Tin pariv is lusulleil with the ninty iilea thai a majority ol votes is a vindication nl diameter, ami that expla nation or ileiii.il nl the gravest charges is not necessary; Imt it is iainlul to know that our minister to linl.itnl, himsell a dean hainhil man, is a iliseiplt ol fliiay.li mall who wi.ss. i lar unne lit one lime in his cstiinaic nl Iniiisell lliiit he vvasilt lint- nig as to a elione ol ileal l.s ilrow niiiL; I or e ul in Ins lino.. I. i r w.? n sutpMM- to nt 'tiy neweinners in Ashevtile tn liarn ih.il in ailtniniMer my the oath ol registration llle "kissing of the hook" Was insisted on. The ptae tiee has age In ti coiuineinl il to our res-IK-etliil eiiiisiiltr.'ilion. hut nothing else. Il tenils lo lunig imo ili-resptrt the liilile to see it kuoekiiig aliimt u regislnitton olliee ami lo ee its tills kisetl hy many who know untiling ol its contents; anil tli.il il hi I. Is .iiiwhmg to the binding power o the until may well he doubled. I'lie person who has iliteimined to swear l.il-ily as to I up reiilirementsof registrn linn will nut lieileterrcdhyn icrlunctory, irreverent ceremony, necessnrily not ilnue in soleintiily and with thoughts ol a kind to he ussociated with the greatest ol nil works, the word nl Iiutl, hut in luisle and with no explaiiiition ol the cs sxial nieaning that might lie ntlaehctl. Koiii mt I'. r .isoN, dentocriitie eiiu ilitlatc lor liuv-riior ol I'cuimvlviiniu, was lils lied on Siitiirilny nntl yesterdav he-gun suit figniiist the ue'vspaier that published the IiIr-I. It is of course Hissi ble lo- even it guilty man to have the nssur nice to bring u libel mil; but at Icnsi the ninllcr goes bel'ore n connvtcnt nntl impartial tribunal and the trutn in pretty certain to come out, Hence the strong inference is that l'ullisoii in inno cent mid that the itewspiiieri in the ciisc are burking up the wrong persiiiiinon, Ac It oss the inn in street of Cnntnn, O., when tllaine spoke Saturday, was: "There i not a section or n line of the hill that tiH-na o market lor another bushel of wheat or u barrel of pork." Sonic wicked democrat must have done that. Tiik gain In registration is of course mainly due to the increase in population the number of voteri, Hut, on the whole, though not so large oi it would have been In a presidential year, the total number Is an earnest evidence of the considerable interest taken. 01 the importance of the election, rseeially in this district, there can be no question Crawford has done all that mini can do and now let every man vote who has registered, and may we carrv the district by a handsome majorttv. Asheville wants the next state fair, and the capitalists are going to put up money to secure it. This would lie several tail leathers out of Raleigh's plumage. Hup ham lilolie. CiRAClors! Where did you hear the news? Tiik Citizkn wants Asheville to have a Western North Carolina fair; und it is a thing "the capitalists" ought tt lake hold of as a business enterprise, Hut the signs that they will do so are lacking up to 4 p. m. to-dav. However Tiik Citizkn is not discouraged. Tu i:m; is no necessity forgoing to Wash mgton to see the spirit of the civil ser vice reform laws broken. Men in Ashe ville who arc paid to tin certain pitbl work are affiliating with the colore.' voter in a way that must be as disgust iug to him as it is to the whitespeetator. It seems to lie characteristic of repub lican candidates in this campaign lo Ik considerably absent when they have given their promise to take part in a joint debate. Kwnrl set the example, it will le reniemhercil. The Oeorgia editor is in the saddle. bxchauge. Where tlid he get the horse ? Ailant: COIISUUIllnn. Out in the woodshed. TliuI'M (lie Point. from an J-lxi-liiingc. Iiverv man in this district reinemlH-rs liwart's many promises, and know whether he has kepi them. If he has mil kept his promises, he has proven fulse and treacherous lo von. Can von trust .1 false, treacherous man to represent you and vour interest ? Wouldn't vnu Ire! Iietterwith that honest, trtithlul and manly man. linn. W. T. Ciuwtord win wits raised on a farm, and in in sympa thy with the tanners a man you can Kilt v trust, a man who will not deceive vou, to represent vou in t he I nileil States i-ougressioiial hulls : Tllli ..I77..XT AV.II .c I KuM .V"A77f CAKU I. The population ol Stanley county is 1 J.L'oii. Justice Avety predicts that Mvauge list I-Hi- w ill rival Moody. The nevt session ol the North Caro lina I'icshvterinn svuod will Is- held at Kaleigh. There will lie no toboggan slide in Nnrth Carolina this winter. I'm hum idolie. How do yon know ? It s get- iug tuighly cnhl up here. There will Ik-, il is said over "on -.-i-cs brought against a gentleman ol ihiseoiit'lt lor tlhcii retaihugol whtskev. Concord Si. mil. ml. Ageiillcman ? A week ago Saturday Mrs. . W Lackey aeeidi -mailt shot and killed her -tMcr. Mrs. liuiniliiie. TIk-v both were iioiu tiwaltuey's township, Alexaudet eotiuiy. riiuricu. rui.xrichs The ri-ptililieaiis havt passed the word that all their men who can leave Wash 'iiginu ate I-1 conic lo North Carolina, A ti n nil of the republican chairman iliavesi says the latter knows llrower auii lCart ate dete.itid lor congress, anil that Ile will help neither ill anv w.-tv. S. 11. Manning writes the Wilmington Star, concerning ihr Wilmington collcc toislup. that "the president said in nt presence Hint he should appoint a colored man lo the oihee." News comes from t'.rccrboro that llrower is undoubtedly delicated and that the opposition to him is growing stronger every day, esKcially among the negroes. Senator Vance thinks demoi'rals have made gains on the republicans in rtgis tt.ition. Senator h'ansoin writes that the democratic i liailees have improved; that if all the democrats who register w ill vote, the stale is sate. The democratic state enccuiive com mittee is up with its win k, and now il has little else lo tin than to await the it-suit nl its clVnils. This week it will llood I Ik- Si. ile with documents, and this work w til. ol course, keep all busy, MkSa.XS AM' IU..CliS. Is I. v.l, ami last veal '.UiJ.'i ktsoiis wi re imprisoned us debtors or on civil process. Tin- I nioii llaplist Socielv of l-'n-nionl Tvtnpie, llostou, uiiaiiitiinusly accepted the rtsigtiutioii ol Kcv. limory J. Ilaynes, l heir pastor. Iiksi-itk the MeKinley tariff law one thousand live sheep ami lambs missed through St. John, Canada, yesterday en route lor New Liiglaud. Tiik i-iksf locomotives ever used on the new railway Iroin Jerusalem to J ilia have reached the la Iter place. They were made in I'hiladelphiu. Timi nii the population of the I'uilcd States is in excess ol that of Oreat llrit ,iiti, the llritish railways Inst yriirenrried 7." ."i. iii.ikh passengers. as against '.l.ri, (.00,000 iii America. A V H NO ni t stutlent ol Hristol. who directs the brush with his mouth, having been born wit limit arms, has won a national scholarship at South Kensing ton. His canvasses lire said to bear no evidence of his physical misfortune. Nkah Milan nearly UU.OUO acres ol land, irrigated with water derived from the sewers ol the city, are yielding crops of from eight to ten ton of liny us n rule, while occasionally come separate mend own will yield the fabulous amount of eighteen torn of huy r acre. Tiik "harking sands" of the Hawaiian group, as described by a recent scientific investigator, are found in dunes, nntl are apparently frngments of shell mid cnrid, which, when disturlwd, slide down the sloies of the dunes, emitting a deep bass note not unlike the burnt ol a saw in a planing mill. Soxik few years ngn the I'nris picture denier Fertct bought n picture for 101. in a rng anil bone limp. He soon discov ered that it wns a portrait hy (ordnen, and got rid id it for 15,0001'. to the late M. kothiiu. the diplomatist. The pic turewhich is in Jorducn's best manner has just letchcd 6H,000f. Tiik committee for the erection of monument to William Tell hue, by u ma jority of 0 to 3, decided in favor of the ite in iront oi tne town nun oi Alton. The bcro n to he represented In a bold and resolute attitude, with n cross-bow in bis hand, and In the costume of the Swim peasantry of hit time. j KNKMIKN OK HIM PKOP1.K. HCHHons WHy RepubttcniiN tMiould Abandon Their Parly, From the Slatmvillc Lantlmnrk. One of our exchanges contains this paragraph: Mr. W, V. Jones, the most popular republican leader in l,iuiiville couiitv. ooetilv proclaims that it you will show him three white republicans in the south he will show you two scoundrels. We concur with Tub Ashkvii.i.k Citi zkn in disapprobation of this publication It is not true; no man, either with or without sense, U-lieves it to be true, and nothing is to be made by this traduction. There are many while republicans in the south who arc K-rsnu,tlly honorable. holiest men. How thev can uftihuif with those men ol the north who hate the south, who nre now trying to dragoon il by means of a force bill, who rob il by gieusinn legislation in the benefits ol which it docs not share, who have jus' enacted a tariff law which is vilely sec tion.d in its character, who are seeking lo strikednw-ii a great southern industry by legislating against cotton seed oil how they can tolerate a patty the stock III trade ol which is denunciation of their H-ople, we can in nowise comprehend. Though he believe in every tenet ol the republican purl v ami repudiates every principle lor which the democratic party stands, still no southern while man should league himself with the eiiemiesol his people. Yet some honist men turning us do so and it is neither neighborly nor just to brand them as scoundrels. The prejudices of the war control many ol i hem lend ol hers are republicans by in aerilauie. Many of these despise their association and would I rem hie at n I bought ni t heir party carrying a state election, well know ing I hat the bail cle ment ill it predominates and that il would w reck the stale. These might to iliniidoil their party; they should mil al low nuy lalse pride ol consistency to keep iiiciii in a eoiupaiiv in which thev do not belong. Man ol tliein, moved Ivy the lulrageous so tionalisni ol the present otigtess and the piesenl natioualftdniiu- istralioii, have come mil on the sale ol their own iH-oplc. but none have been aided lo do so bv b. iug abused. We hoiie no honest while republicans will think llle democratic party generally ii.-iS anv sv m pal he with such iutctnperate ultcraiiccs as that ottoted above. I In the coiiiran thev are estiuialed at exactb wh it thev an- and will he welcomed into the ranks ot those who are their natural lilies if tiny w ill come out and abandon heir party to the black ieoplc and to the Linoratit and vicious white men who lie- loug lo it by instinct. Mlf;II7W 1UK C.rccnvillc Kellcctor: Mr. Noah I'mlies. ir.. liniiigiil us two curiosities. I utc wit-. twin apple, both growing from one stem, ami the miter was a K-anul, tin stem of which hud grown through a slick, the pot! lormiiig on the opposite side from the vine. Southpiirt Lender: Mr. I'. II. Siaiiland while on a shoit canvassing tmir ot ilrunswuk and Horrv counties, was ittaeked liv two large bald eagles. Thev IhiIIi flew at him bill U-caui.-cnt.-inglc I with each oilier . ami Mr. Stanlad killed them both and hrmighl tin m home. New Heine Journal. The schoouei achl Manatee has an ived m port Irom Washington with two rare curiosities known as tne .Manatee, or Sen Cow. liny weigh upwards of "on potiuiN ipiccc and mil diil both l.'iml and water. In aptK-.-iniuec llle head is like lliat nl n iw .mil the oinly is similar to thcwlinlc. I'rankliii Times' Mr. Iieotge lovuer. who lives about lour miles southeast ol l.otiishurg, during the last spring louiid i partridge nest in winch thctcvcrc thir teen p u t ridge eggs nntl one hen's egg. Later, on going lo the nest he Intind the thirteen partridge t-ggs, hut the hen egg hail hatched ami the partridge had left the nest with the chicken. The chicken is now- wild in the woods mi his larm. At a lesti.-nl given by colored s-nplc in xtord. a generous table wa snre.ul. mil twenty cents was charged for a ier- soii eating as much as he could hold One mail ate one hum, half middling. me duck, six chickens, one pound ake, live sines ol cake, tlurtv-two tea cukes, three glasses lemmuiile, one cup ol collcc ami one biscuit. Then lie stalled to go over the bill of lure again, but was headed oil, the Ihiv s-ivs. A I'alr or 'ivm. l-'nini the Hickory Pre It him been prnvrn li uii-n of K"(it eliiirse- ler that J. Wilrv -"hook ttrtiieil Kwnrt In ifrt up ami then urgeil liim to ilrllver thnt ireeh Hgiilnst the Inree hill J. Wiley ilrttieil it anil they hnvv proven It nn him. Ile nnd Km art me a rite i sir. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A err nm of ttirtnr lidkltiir miwdrr. Hluhcttt f nil In IrtivrnitiK utrciiuth IJ. H. (Invcrn. mriii Kfport. aiikuni 17. tv. invaituy A GRAND mi coM'Eirr Will U given nl the Music Hull. Battery Park Hotel. ON Tltumday liirculiiK, Oct. 30, n v DR. GAR R ATT, liriisiilst Trtnltr L'htireh, AMI 1118 HONH: PROF. C. P. (iAHRATT, OrKiinlut Sid I'rrsliytctinn Ch , Knnsrllle, ntui PROP. 1-:. 11. UARRATT, Ciinilmtiir North Ntntellrehestra, Htntrsvillc. vocAi.mr. Coneert In eununene at H o'el.iek, AHMISHION r.OCKNTH, The prntfram will lie duly nnnnunred, w ANTBl). Appllentlnn. fbr Inrly attenilnnt tu take ehnrur nf rnntns of Womnn'l Kxehnnice. Ai iillrnllnns mtist he ten at Mrs. Maltland'i f hnrsilsv lirfure nnnn. oeuiilti 40 1'HI!NCI! DROAI) AVU. IN 4 DAYS Tho (irand OpojiinM,' to Oc tober "cut prices" will close, You have been sensible in taking advimtaji'e of this bifi' reduction, It has saved you money. Tell your neiohlior the "circus" will soon close. dvise him to do his buying of all winter n'oods at onceoru kkikxhsa siu.i;niuii i'ir ani before this opportunity pass- imm; pr m.itv, at vi;wy kcasonx es and thetarilT will beadded. i m 1ATi.;s, cai.i. is anh si;i; rs; If he delay hi purchases a j itay too late he will readily iinderstantl how the tariff ef fects the pocket of the poor. A few "jobs' in dress goods. some hats yt a drive. Our shoe stock is not surpassed bvauy. Itciiieinber date ami place. I'ostic Uitos. A Wmairr's. Front inji' Court Place. W.A. irifnT .1. V. Miiowx. FURNITUR1C 1 AMI ; VN1CRTAKIN. j No. ,$ ratton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND ; We are now readv, and in vite niir friends and t he pub- j 1 lie o;eiieriiN,v to call ami ex amine our Well selected Stork of F U Ii X I T U il K, Which we are offerin". al rock bottom priii's. rndertakinii j a spit'ial fell nre. Calls at-1 tended day or nioht . Teleili(iie,ilay 7.", niu'ht ". BLAIU & UnOWX. AT THK JEWELRY STORE. Tin- i'H 1 ire Mm of Plated Jewel r, Including fittr Hrtinihrtt, lotttotirt nntl Mrncv Wi. At 1-J5-0NE-THIR0 OFFl-l-J KrfiiirtllrNii of .'out, hm we lnu-nl in the liitutt In kitp nothing but Solid nh1 rtmi Mrrhnii Silver lewclrv. ARTHUR M, FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, Houtb Main St. Adlicvlllc. Tim ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., Y. M. C A. ROOMS. ) Uprn dally, except Sunduyn, irom HI m. m. until 1 p. m.t nnd A tin til 7 t. Ttar term of ithfttrtptlnn nrv: (me yent $J; fl ntoii., $1.50 ; .1 mo., $1 ; 1 mo., finct.: -Inilv it ctn Offlecm lor IHWit f'rt'Nidfnt, Churlcn W. Wuolwy; Vlrf'l'rctdfnt. Tlion. A. Junrt: ht nnd Trranurer, I. K, Wntmin; I.Hirurinn, Ml K. J. Iliittli. CiHw n Mtrl vinlttir arc i-ordlnlly Invltftl to lnMirL't the t'litMiomir and Inm-rllii- thrfr niintt-nnii ntrmtwr nn'Ui'iif GItlCICU U1US., iHrnwutir" to Mutril . Hector I No. j8 North Main Mrcet. "Uniika," A HI I'liKltlH Ft.tH'W XMNrl'ACTI'KUn I'liH llt'K TKALIU, Al l. HIXI'.H, E SELL FOR 13.40 PER HUNDRCD. NOTICI5. lU'KinninK to-tlny the hnKKnye tnmlm-H for merly en rr led on hy The Antic v tile Htrret Hall way Company will be continued hy the tin drndgnrd under the name of THE BAGGAGE TRANSFER CO, I will tw Kind to wrTV my frit-ndi, and will promiMr pronipt nttrtitlon tu nil orik-m rn tru.trd to me littler M mn-ct Kallwny Coiuinny'. uIIk-c, Trlcihunc No. 16, Kv.K-ctiully. II. M.JDNliS, AKvllt. KcpUmlwr IU, 1MUO. ncptlHHIm THK KUVITAIILU L1FK ASSURANCE KOCIItTV. A.iK-n $iii7.mn.niiu.ri Hurplu, Jli.HUi,u7.u K, D. Monroe, Afft., A.ilcvllk, N. C. Ullk. an Hutith Main atrrct. uul ad if Wli AKli HAPl'Y TU ANXOI'NCl! THAT Wli HAVIi Til IS WlilvK IN-CKliASI-O Tllli CAI'ACITV ANl F.Y- : cn.iTiiis oi-oi k i I CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. ; wi: HAYi; si-:- i ki:i si;vi:kai. j I'lUST-CLASS. l-XIM-KlliNCIili WOKK : MI-N, AND AKli NOW RliAHV TUlilVli U.I. Wli ASK ISA TKI.U.. OIK Klil'-AIK M'l'AkTMIiNT IS SI'II.I. IMT.I. AMI ACTIYIi. ANH WI. CAN illVli I'lvOMI'T ATTIiXTloX TO .M.I- W'oKK HKol'C.IIT IN. WEAVER & MYERS. TIIK SHOE STORK ,19 Puttou Avenue. li. U. 1IK1TT, j STONE CONTRACTOR & Blil'.OER. I A wru'Mtin nf nil kimlf ilimr. All unlit 1 protiipilv Hllt-d ainl wuk :tttit antn'd Cnu he to ml at ull linn-K nt (irahatn'n Cotton : Piii'torv. I IMIL't'l'Itt J INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WfTH I 1C. J. ASTON, ! General t Insurance t Agent Kinr 'i. 10 Suiitll Main Mtreet. KMtilillhe. IMII.-i. Anlleville. . C llll.'l ii I v I i:un:l(.ii aiiii I-'reni'li ! B0ARCIM3 AND DAY SCHOOL. I FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE UiRLS. 1 Nn. Hi l-'mich Urnail Avi-nui- j WHS. BUHGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL ) 1 l'or iniitiy ,vtur AKfoi-iiiti rriuciiml ! M i V'r!iMi Insitttitf, It.-dti'.i-inM VHsiott'd v 11 i'urii "t fo nikiit'in dm lit-1 .tn r .1 1 v i:si'.Mil.llli;ii i.-..i ii. II. COSiiV, 1 Stnv sint ti C Cow jut . JEWELER. Ml I'ATTO.N AVICNl 1C, NHT I 11 11 IK Nil., I'll ii .ANli VHXTU.M. II11 ASIIIIV ll.l.li. N. I'. i .t."nll 1 : i .....Try-- ! Il'yoii have ain itir Tlmiitt in I. mm t iliHtise. i t r on appMi-atittn I will tend n painplilct tlcNiTii-tivi' 'i Aslu'vlllc ami iiNu thr in-j" liaMiiu iriat K-nt rt-e with Hut tif tnifB. "i j ti iin tti de aiiMwml liy the pHtlt-nt J jjj whfit nrtlt-rinj: Hutm Trent mutt. TliU J y trt iilii't-nt in iik eilW-tive itn the ottivr y treat ini'iit. T OI'I'ICK NO W I'ATTtl.N AVIiNt H. f du illr, N. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. t Stu'iTHMorH tn Kopp At Llt'litenlu'rwr, FANCY7 GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. CfTr' roiiMtnl on tlir pnnilti' daily, him tcrmim! I rrvery iiiMtiMiur. Full IJnc of Tabic HupplicH. Vrvc tlrtlv ry. A full line of I'ml, fiiMilthrd nt whulutnlr prlff. J8 PATTON AVICNM-:. Telep one No. till, tteptlll dlf Of coursi1 thorn's money in printer" ink. Imt tlie li'im vvlm riuikes the most intelli p'nt ue of it n'l't tlie most money out of it. It iloes not, pn.V to mlverlise sometliiiij;' you luiven't not.oriin.vlliiiiy,' vou ennnot (lo uiul do well. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 28, 1890, edition 1
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