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ASflEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENIXG, NOVEMBER 1, 1M. Tho Newspaper Constitute. Tho Long ami Powerful Advertising Lever Without Which The Modem Ai t of Effective Publicity Would Soon I'ci'ay And IVrish. -T. 11. C'iiliill. THE DAILY CITIZEN. Hv R.YXtHll.lMl-KKRK I'KINTINO CO. The iuu.vCitizkn. Iiriniu-rntic, miuitillMhet every aitrrnium iesccit Suu.iuyi at the lul lowing rule. utrtcltv cuHh: One Year $.( Nil Miltltll. H.OI Three Month. l.fli 'inrMunlli . ft! loe Wnt THK Ua.ll V CITIZIvN la on .ale at the following place. In Aiilirville HATTUKV i'A K K N U WS ST A N II. I.KN KtK'K Ni:VS STAM' MOHia CIOAK STORK, I'Mttun Avr. J. CAK3U.VS NliWS STllKK, Surtli C'uurl Aquarr. S.VTTRDAV. NOVKMHIiK 1. lHilll. Vole! I'm you roister? II you dm youi pl.iiu duty is hut half iwrfurmcci. I.n your jilims to-day to ;ivc up Tuohday to voting hiuI to i-cin,! Unit every dcmir rrat uf your ii'.-iiiiniutaiicc vote. If you buvt a iifinhbui who will lie unable tu Krl to the polls without your help, at that he jjcts it. M.ikc war on the demo cratic stavut-liotiics. tk-t them out and to the pi'lls. Kvci v elTort you can pui lurlb lit cverlastiiiKly worth while be CHUM it will be an ulurt in the cause cl deccul o,oeinuiciit, economical Koveru meiit, Koverniiiciit without a cur, ov ernmeut for the ciile and not for pen ion slmrks, for trusts or for muniiKlits. lion't forget the count v ticket. It is om to le proud ol. livcrv man lias Ik-cii proven worthy of your confidence. Then there aie the legislature and tin senate; don t turret the uoiuiiietH loi those placet ot trust. In other words vole the dciuoctuiii ticket struiulil and wc that evei t Imili else ilucs.' Jiictlti'n MiilitrlrM. Supp'ikr Mr. Miller saved a iliousaiii doll.irs i ji.ir? Accorilin to the hhi niiiU calciil.aor ul I ill. 1 1 1 ii.n he wi.uli have lell Ins tvitKiu .'?,oimp. Ill, it would Ik' :i l.iu ink- ol nioiiev to theeve of a iiiiiiisluil ncvvsiMiHT man. l!.n whin would It Ik to the millionaire senators w ho siuaii'!.r ,.s much in as many chits' What wuul.l it U- to il.c mini whoo'cu- pud the Minoii oi Mr. Miller, siuiiiKun I he Ik lu ll oi ll.c Inkiest judicial liiliniinl in our luuiurv ; furhaiu IiIuIk,-. What that sum would be to "the mil lionaire Miuilurs" or to Mr. Miller lias lit much to do with the gucsiiou as the I'.lobe has to do wiih ruiniiiu,' the mm. The ieriuiii interested is Mrs. Miller, e teemed latoiuer, and $i.'7,inn) in lur n' vision now would prevent the kind ol an apcal to conyiess that lusitcc Mil Irr's own wood sense ul the proprieties would have condemned had the ioiut been prisvnted him. We notice n ioiuciiiHirirv very dole fully pi idictt that unless the salaries ol the judges of the sitprcuie court arc ad vanced it will, before m.mv years, lie im Kisilile to nil the Ih-iicIi with the rilit mnterml iH-cause iod In w vers can make more ihun $1ii,imio a year. There is 110 eiiuse lor worry on that scoie. Main lawyers now c.utiiiu; $.'11,111111 a year would K'nilly accepl n place on the su preme bench at hall that figure, with the mldrd honor and assured Misitioii fin hie. In fact we know 11 1 the present time ol u luwyer with an income said to be $l.r, llOU annually who has set up a "bureau" to push bis claims Ulore the president for the vacant judgeship. He is not a North Carolinian and does not deserve the office. striies on a Inre staff, rode out ol town in a pourinu ruin and met Mr, Ewart three miles away." Highlands Star, A noiiv ol horsemen. 1 here were just ciKht men mul the horses were most Iv mules. Conic. Messrs. Cue-hurts, be accurate just n little bit. Tun I'niteil Stales express company sacriliccs $100,000 worth of business in a venr by refusing to carry Louisiana lottery letters nnd pnckiiKes. There's a quality of virtue that other express com panies could well imitate with 11 distinct Kuin to the morals of the whole country. TliiiRK were seventy articles or items of news und comment in vestenlay's Or I2KN. No other paper approaches Tiik Citizkn in its especial lield. which is Wesleru North Carolina, Apprise voin neighbor of that (net. 'vrnlctoun Activity." I'rum the tltutmville Sniidntark. This vear ncarlv all the county conven tions of the republican party have Utu dominated by federal otlicials and the federal influence controlled the state con vention. A revenue collector was elected chairman of the state committee and this committee elected ns its secreturv the chief clerk ot the same collector, his only opponent lniiiK the chict clerk in the otliceol tn- oilier collector. .Now tin new collector of this district is too busy in the camp.iittu to take 1 barer of the nflicc to which he has been appointed, ami still mil limp is said about "pern. cuius activity" on the part of lederal otli cials, both parties parties taking this ns a matter ol course when the republicans are in power. The Record Hlid the lHri. Prom a Spech li.v Iinvnl A. Welti. From 1SH to lxiiii thr democratic party had full control of every branch ol the tali-nil government; mid duriiij; all this time it never ave the count rv Im trade lor one hour. It enacted a I arid in X4U which imposed an average rate o duty of about XI tier cent. It was a tar iff passed amid the most dolciul predic- nuns 01 111c rum umi it was in iitltlK t 'Hisiness. It succeeded a higher tarill than had 1h-cu known for several vears. and it was n lower tarill' than tariff re tormers now nsk. The chauue was so reat that even some conservative peo ple of low tarilf views were inclined to Ik loubiliil ul its elite I. In point ol fact. it led 1 lie nation into the most prosiiei- us era it had ever known. Tlie Kallwai t'oiiiuilnnlon. Kroni the Hi. kory We are tally and uneipiivocally com mitted to such a railroad commission as is demanded by the "K. C. club, of Bun- .oinlie," that will protect the riijhls and mleresis tit the jieople. to have power to reuuiate and correct discriniinutions in retains and other ciiarges and to adjust 1 schedule ot taiitVs favorable to the ix-o pie anil just to the railroads, nnd thai 110 secret rebates be allowed. The THrtll In Indeed it Tai. i'ri.m the btriimfl(M Krpul.lu-an. It i lull 1 n w Itliin the i.'aily i-iM-rli nee ol ill thai hreausc il hls hiKhc-r taritT ve nmsl a anvw ht-rr tri.iii .1 tu 40 KTi-eut. mure lur Iress uuuils. hosiery, linens, iinihrwrar, sail njis, clonkiiit;.. lutt.-n-. Iinini;s. ItraMis, up- hotsu-rcil Miriuture, (.-'iisn 11rr, eriK-hrr. lai-rs. curtnitls, eulh-ri , caiiM-t. dried frutls. mntd .rui.. ns nn.l tniinln rlen nnli1t- n hi. h su)iri I he lilr and ad! to tla-eomtorl I the jM'.'iilr. I'HId Furt I'timi the liiirlMn I'.lolir The n-nn.itietneti N t.r..it 10 Hnni.uitir, in iiiorii 01 ti.ii, iiroMii;iiiii, tlmt yi-sii-nlav, liet-.veeu tin-hoiiis a iml -i n'cloek, v.c ilililrd 'hror eulirty new eh:iim to our eiato Ial room. run i..n:sr xi:s i Ko.M kru i:koux.i. NO HUNICFIT TO LABOR. A Republlcait tonfcMHloii That TellH the Truth. I'roio the New Vork Post. The firm of Foster, Stevens Co hardware mcrcliatits, of Grand Knpids, Mich., who are certified as "lilc-lotu; re publican," issued a circular of McKiulcy prices in their trade not loin; ago, The coiiclnd'iii; parUKraph in their circular has nut attracted the attention that it ieserves. We aceordinuly reprint it, and commend it to the attention ot Senator John Sherman, ol Ohio. "The tendency ol the limes seems to be ctwsnlitlntutn. thus ctnilihiiK lar:e cor noralions ti nroiltict the a'ooi7 i.'ieaier mul . them lit h higher uricc. We fail to lind, however, in all the consolidation oi various hues ot guuds a single in stHiur, notwiihstnudim; the mlvAiice thev put 011 jjoods. where they haveni-vmicr-l the ;mv ' l.ilmr 11 cent. If the eonsinner who purchases lasl does not pay this increased cost we do not know who does. If he reaps any K'rsoual licn elit troui il we would like to knew where it comes in. This is not a political docu ment, hut a fair siateineui ol tin condi tion ol certain tines of business as we d.iilv conic in contact with them." The italics are in the oriuiual circular. There is certainly urcd ol the imuu-diaie presence of Mckinley at Grand Kapidsto tell this linn thai cheap axes, saws, cut lery, tin, i;lass, inc. ammunition, etc., are the sin of a cheap country, or else nl Mr. Kccd to tell them that the Mckinley hill will make cheap prices in ibe course of lime, and thus make a cheap country, or of lllaiuc to tell iheiu that there is no middle ground bctweiu the Mckinley bill ami tree trade, or of some other hard puslud republican oraioi to tell them that the Mckiuliy lull has put more thinu'S 011 I he lice list lliail ant other t ar itV bill ever parsed in this eoiintrv. Ccr laii.ly sonielio ly is wanted at I'lrano Kapids to "lake down" Foster. Stevens c Co. ruts u:.xs m sixi:ss DAY IN 1 The Grand Opening to Oc tober "cut prieeH" will clow. You have been HNinible in hiking advuntnge of thiw big reduction. It hm Havwl you money. Tell your neighbor the "circuH"' will hoou eloHe. Advise him to do h buying of all winter good at once before thiH opportunity jasn- ew and the tariff will beadded. If he delay Ihh purchaMeH a day too late he will readily underHtand how the tariff ef fect h the pocket of the poor. A few "jobn" in drew goodn, some Hats at a drive, uur shoe stock is not surpassed by any. Iteniember ilateand place. HoMTic Hnos. & Wkksht'h, Fronting Court Place. W.A.Hi.air. J.V. Kkown. Mr. k.ibb's shiuule mill near l.enoir was burned last wee k. Loss $."1.111111. The Maxtoii fair wasa urand sn.-cess On the lasl dav 4.IMUI tickets were sold it the jiale. Mrs. ( mill is sl ill in Mnri.lu . and does not intt nil uniiiii on the stace. but will remain here. She ;els In-rliusliaiid proR-rtv. Scout. ( Some il.-ies iil'o ;i frown viild turWi i was caiiuhl iiy nil cinht-vear-oid daucht- 1 erof Mr. II. M. I'erry. near his houst . I bout live null north of here. I'ittsburo i Kccoid. W'Tlir prospects for etablishiii(f 11 chair factory in Murphy are llalteriu;. Scout. PoTThc I'm ham Sim was shown sonn lieautiliil siHCimeiis ot pink and L'reen uraniie. which came Irom K. li. l.von plantation 111 1 linnet county. W"A mine has Ihtii discovered neai UMord which yields Titanium, a most vaiiiaiue 1111 Int. 11 is wortli f.VJ an ounce and plenty ol it is said to Ik- there. VatTX scheme lor the buildint! of a new hotel on a first-class scale in K.ilcili is isfinj! must lavoralilt considered, rh' File most talked ol is in the immediate vicinity ol t lie c.'ipitol. flic estimated cost is plaetd at $loil,llliO. HaThe mutual land and miiniifiictur- 111c, eoiiiiaiiy.of whiili M. I.. Iiuke is pres- 11 un 1 ami 1. 11. 11. naase is general innn.'iL'cr. opened their booksnud thetirsl roll niii ot the box $.iti.uoi worth ot stock was sold. Tlnscompaiiv will build mid own their niauiitncliiriiiK establish. menls. Iiurham t'dolie. to" Salisbury Watcluiian : The llainil- tui mine was sold last Monday to thr Moratock niinin j eoinnanv lor.r,illi noil This properly is in til. I s harrie river listrict. This I, ml ai pieseui nrobahlv has in. ire i;ild in sit lit than nuv other mine in the stale t the Kussrll mine ihcoulv wink ''iiiiik done is in kecpini! the waler down, but it i irported that the mill u ili Ik' rnuiiii,K' aj;aiu in 11 lew days. M the Xpiialacbiau. ten stamps are run uiujs on no. ul ore II is reported that n a plant will lie put up very shorilv nl 1 lie Morris Mount. on mini', and work vol! Ik carried on 011 an extensive scale. AriterllNiiiK C'A7..l 7 7;'.S ninny ;i rit iasiress; ;.V..l'ii..s' mum an 01 Imsim-: MiVIVHS ninny 11 1I11II ih.m'wss; Ai'Sc"' tunny n hst msiiM'ss; S.'i:S mane 11 mihnu hufhmt: I'KliSl.HVi.S many it hirclnisitirss; NX'f-Vi'.S success in nny htishies. Tti inlvcrtise iiiioisi'. we the ci minis nt'" llir Citiien." kerylnnly rewls it; nvi in Tvimi lion lo the returns it vielils ml ei users, its lines lire the eheuf est in thr rt'iinti v. V.VLKkl three tnal and three convic lions weiewninn Turn Woollolk, utlieor Kin, who was banned the other day, murdered nine persons in one niht. Yet in most solemn Iiiiiiiu-ikc and wiih a tle ti'eiinor that could have been culled 1111 eihilnlioii of bravado, but which more resembled the calmness horn of hope of 11 blessed hereallcr, be protested his inno cence un the scalfolil. lie died professed Christian; nnd the two clergymen who attended him differed in opinion m to Ins Kuilt. Has nn itiiioeent man been handed f liiuocint men have been haiixid before mi .v, but probably never one whose bearing 111 his lust days so contradieteil the circumstantial evidence that convicted him. W tl-rrostt that the Kcntlrmeu who go near buntmft with a bear that doesn't want to be hunted and isn't a bear that menaces the peace of this community or it supply of mutton are out for a good time and nothing else. Hut really, if they should stop to think the matter over we believe they would hardly decide that the proceeding was one that added greatly to their dignity or to their rep utation men who of course would not Inflict pain needlessly. Hut il brum must he chased, give hint a great big chance, gentlemen, a SMrlsinnn's chance, fur his lilt. Then, it he be cuughl, kill him quickly and cut him with a relish. Tim republican press of the ninth dis trict Il not at f II satisfied with the work of TliaClTUKK In this campaign. T11K ClTUftN ought to be loved by the democ racy for the enemies it has made. "A body of horsemen, led on by a vet eran oft be war bearing the stars and Maj, W. II. Hrvsoii. w ho nassed his 1'nd birlhilav 011 the Nth nf this month. recalls n considerable I. ill ot snow 011 the li'ith ol HcIoIkt nearly lift v years ago, lilckasiij;e I'cmocrat. The Maxtou Inion learns that a until ol the iinmeol Kuvshoioue Mcleod at John's station, on the C. P. fc V. V. K., Thursday mullt. and that Mcleod died in about tweuty-lour hours. Kav csviipcd. There have been more rumors about when passenurr trains on the Western Norlh Carolina mad would run to To. niotln than ever Carter hnd outs, hut we are reliably inlormed that regular trains will run to this place next week. Mur phy Scout. "Many ople," says a Knleigh letter, "will rememuer I'rolessor (? C. W. Mill man, who used to teach penmanship here, lie is now charged with the thclt ol dia monds vulued at $'J.0O0. from some town in I'eniis.yUnnm. He is ulso wunted at other places." VliHSttXS AXO 1'LACK.s. An iiKANiik inensuriiig u foot ill eiicuui lervncc bus leeii found in Starke, t lis . Tim police authorities of Atlanta, On., arc being sued lor damages by the owner of n gaminghouse whose"toolsol trade" were burnt niter u raid in IHHt, Two horses were drawing an express wagon in Scuttle, when thev touched nn electric wire that bml fallen ucross the street, both animals were instantly killed. A mix of Italian rabbits has been received in I'al.itka, Flu. The animals are noted lor the length of their ears, some of them measuring IM inches from tip to tip, A uil.l.KS nt Oiithcalogn, ('.a., found the wheels in the mill chiL'tfed so that thev would nut work. After inking Ulln pounds ol eels out ol the wheels turned once more. Kijiiknt (.oris Stkvknson, the novelist, I expected lit huglanil next month, lie is returning with the intention of nr runuiug bis albiirs in liiiuiand and set tling permanently in Samoa. Mist Lou Cociimank, n comtiositor at Oregon City, luccrssiully muiiiniiliiles an engine that runs the presses, and thor oughly understands the working of the machinery to the minutest detail, tl. H. McCartv, of lxiugton, Ky hna a dog which not only trees the 'im'is urns, but climbs the tnxsnnd bringsthem down. He was seen to do the like a lew nights sinrc, baving climbed 'JO leet from the ground up a straight enppliug. J pom FURNITURE AMI UNDERTAKING. No. ja Pattou Avenue, M AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE lUIR'l OLB STAND We are now ready, and in vite our friends and the pub lie generally to cull and ex amine our well select! ntock f FURNITURE, Which we are offeringat rock bottom prices. Undertaking a special feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 7". night BLAIR & BROWN. WK ARB HAITY TO ANNOUNCK THAT WR HAVlt THIS WEI5K IN CKKASUli TUB CAI'ACITY AN1 FA CILITIIiSOP Ol'K CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WH HAVH SKCl'KKD SliVKKAI. PIKST-CLASS. liXI'F.KIIiSCKllWOKK Mli.Vi, AND AKK NOW KI1AI1Y TOOIVI Ol'K I'KllvNUS A SIM.i;.Mili FIT AND I'lNIi Ql'AI.I I'Y, AT VKKY KBVSoSA- HI.K K VTKS. CAM. IN AND Sl-Ii I'S; AM. WK ASK IS A TRIAL. OCR K'KI'AIR DI'l-AKI'MliNT IS STILL I'd. L AND ACTIVIi. AND WL CANIIIVK I'ROMI'T ATTENTION T ALL WORK IIRorc.HT IS. WEAVER I MYERS. THE SHOE STORE 39 Patton Avenue. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central PaHnenjjer Depot. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. K. H. BR ITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.OER, Also iiruillna of all kinds done. All urilrr promptly Ailed sntl wtirk jiusrsnteeil Chi Im riii.nd si ll Ilium nt OrHlmm's Cutlnp Psctury. andOittt INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON. fictieral 1 Inaurunce 1 Aueul Mrar No. SO Htiuth Main 111M. Ki.littill.hrd 1HHS .thilllr. N. 1 POWDER Absolutely Pure. I iTrsnt i,r ttirlnr Ifnhins fHiwdrr. Hlahrsl f nil In IrMvmiiiK utrrtiKth C. H. Onvrrn nirnl KriHiri. Aus ml 17, IkNU uly2lidly LADIES. READI MME. I.ANSDALE, SHi-lllNt In Trrstlng FALLING HAIR ANO SCALP DISORDERS. Offli-r llutirs: Ha m. to 3 p. m. No. 9 North Slain Mreet. CIISIit'l.TATtliK KHCK SHSMruillNII PON. Inmllil l.niiu-a Wnltrd iinst IhrlrMumrs. CKI.KIIKA I'lill "SI'.WMAN NHKVK TON IC" (IN HAI.K. iKialMlm. JAMliM FRANK, -IINA1.NR IN- FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Asrnl flir Nrrtn. Vrrrk Wnnkn Mills. North Main AsIwtIII, N.C. frlillMI W. II. A. WILLIAM, MATTRESS MAKER & UPHOLSTERER Ciir. IUkIc and Vall.y stmts. Hhm-li Matirra.. fit nil Mini mstirra., tr, nn Slnitlrs ui k mattn m. J nil. Htrsm mmlni., cottnll tnl. SI 7A llnir msttrvniirs inmlr in urilrr. I ihnl.ii'iini( nrutl snd mi.iHniiniiv nniir ai inw pncis Tfflrthiinr'h4, iirt7d1m AT THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE, The rnttrr trk ol Plated Jewel r, Ini-luillns llnr HrniH-hr., Hiittfin. aad Bravs- Vis, t l-:j-0 N E-THIR D OFFI-1-8 KcirHrfllfMi nf riMi, wf Intrml is the Itttnrr ti krrp notblng but ttolld Onlrl anil fttrrttay Mirer Jewelry, ARTHUR M. FIELD, Eng;IUh and Preach B0ARDIN6 AND OAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNO LADIES AND LITTLE 6IRLS. Nu. 40 French Hruad A.rauc MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, - PRINCIPAL For man; yrara AaMHiaw FrtnrlpMl vf Mi irrnoii la.iiiui. naitttnorr. 1 Aaalsud by a corp. af comprntrnt tcavher Irift dl A modern Amt cIbh hntel. Hot nml cold water hhH bat hi nnd toilet on erere floor.. HI ret tie IwUt In every room. Uien Hre In oHu and Krntcti In bed roumi. Offivej dlnlnr mom. lunch counter, vinnr ant! new ntand and lutr nnd hllllard room on fimt floor. Klec trie ntrret earn pan door evrry 'JO minute. Klchmond nnd Panville railroad eating boueH in minute for mel. RATES, fa.oo PER DAY. A. O. IIALLVBURTON.Prop. J. m. BKVAN sud WAI.TKK URKKN, ClerkH. FOR SALE, liSTAIII.IIillKIl 1NA3 . H. COSBY, iHucvror to C. Cowan t JEWELER, 7 PATTON AVENl'Ki NltXT IllMlK TO III. ASH CKNTMVI. III. Ti;i AHIIIIVII.I.II. N C. M-pt Ail I J i illPlNI) : OXYfiEN LEADIN6 JEWELER, South Main Ht. Aabcvllle. TUB ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 2t PATTON AVE., I V. M. C. A. ROOMS. 1 ilpn dallf, sipt sadays, Itoas 10 a. as. until t p. m and 0 until 7 B. The tmna ol auharrtptloa art: Uo tar $U ; mo.., It .HO : H mna.. Hit mn narta.: daily il eta. rimers tat tatM Hraaliirat, CbaHea W. Wnolatyi Vln-Pmridnit. Thoa. A. Joaxa: arc and Trra.arrr, D. Wataoa: Llbrarlaa. MIm 8 j. Hatch. Cltlirn. and rlsltnta arr rnrdlall la1tnt tn In.pnt lb. catalogs, aad Inscribe their name, as ntcmhers aalOritf GREEK BROS.. iHumasora to Ralrd A Rector.) No. North Main Street. "UnHkH," A RlfllHIOM FLOUK MANt'PACTt'HKD FOR or II THAUK, ALL NIC KB. E SELL FOR 1140 PER HUNDRED. MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOH ' 1 you have an. Now, Throat or t.unK dli On niil(i-atloi I Kill ml a pamphlet drrrliliic of A.hcvlllr ami also the In I hallns treatment -rre with list of tues ' tl -ni. In lie aii.wi-rrd h the ialiiil J when onlrrtns: Home Trrnlinrnt. This ' tn-ainicat is a. rnVrtive a. the othn p trralmrnl. tlFFK'lt Ml 83 I'ATTil.N AVHNI K. A.holllc, S. C. T. J. HARCAN, M. D. !. REVELL & WAGNER, Nucrrswirstn Knpp 1-lrhlrnWrarr. FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. Colters roasted oa the prrmlaea dally, and ronad ftir e,cry mtnmrr. Full Line of Table Nuppl lea. Free drlleery. A full line ot Feeil, furnished 1 w noir.aic pnves. a8 PATTON AVKNt'K. Teler one Nn. . aepiinnu TRY THE i MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY 17 Pallon Avenue. WM.R. PEllMAN, ( FaiH-KIHTOK 01 THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Anhevllle, N. C. r. o. Ho a , mar I. 'id Iff ISKI'HTKIt'H HA1.H. Mv virtue of a di-rd uf tru.i eserutid hv ft. t). II II nnd wire 1.. A, Hull, lu the under. IkmC'I M. V. Wtilir, ns Iru.iee, riatid ihc 1st iliiy ul 1 ictnlier, Imnu, nntl it-a-l.trml In book IMim ptiur II ol the Kri-iinl. nl Mnrt(au,r. nml liiriN uf Trust ul Huiu-nmlte t-ounty, M. C. I lll sell nt public .nl. to the hlMhcal hiililer lur i-a.h. at the court houne dnor In A.ht-villr, on Mimdiiy, the 1st dny uf lciein. Iicr. 1 sun, the IoIIuk Ina lot ol land and all liulldini. anil improvements thereon, to-wll, tliiit t-i rtatn lot of land sllaaleil on the ea.t iilc oil it put .trcrt In the clijr of Ashcellle, be ginning ntu.tnhcontliccnt mnrtfln nflicHit strict, II. II Covin's northwr.t corner, and runs lth hi. line Nil feet to a tea root alley 1 lut'iice noi-thwarillv 1 1 a line tinrnllcl to lie pol street, north Id itcKree. ea.t nil feet to a twelve foot allev tlinu-e with south marirln of .aid alley, north AU di-Krcea, west SO feet to a .tase on tne east maraia in iiepot .treet, thcni-e with Iiepot street south 19 dcrees wi.t So feet to lb. bralBalii. H. V. WUI.Prl, Oct. II, I SOU. Trn.te. NKVKR HEARD fBBCORK IN AHHKVILLR. OYSTERS AT - BALTIMORE - PRICES I HTANIlANim miCTM. I'KM UT. I'lrellenl lor Kiev. In, etc. HKI.IICTS 40CTII. FRRQT. Very Fine for tewlnx, Fryla. etc. titild from hnusr lo houar throuah entire city, rihlpmrnte received dally mock ul was rrenh. SPKCIAL Orders left at No. T Jefferson lrlve, or sent through thr mail win Im delivered promptly to any part of the city, Atldres. nrdf-ra by mall to 0. M. MII.LMH. orUdlm tins 4T, Cite TUB , VQVITABLK. L1FK ASSURANCE HOCIKTV. Asseu Hurplus ..IIOT.InO.lo It M.nii,07.liu USSU IC t. Monroe, Aft., . ...1, . .AsJwrflftt, et. C. ' ftoata Main straet. sail duT THE MODEL CI6AR STORE AND NEWS STAND Ma. received a line lot ol WALKING CANES, With the lateat styles of hamllo .liver plated aad nsldliad. AUo a large supply of i.ovi:ll's rooks I if ike Latest Hdllloa.. ESTEY. FISCHER. The World Famus., aaeqoaled, aaesrelled, durable aad neaatlfal ESTEY ORGAN ANIs FISCHER PIANO Are roeoniBirndrd hv the heat artists, Come aad saamiar oar good, before buyla else- wkere at No, IT Fattoa aveaae. Taalaa aad rrpalrlnc a snrrlnHe, & WILLIAMS CO. JalydPAwaai CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, INCLUOINQ BATH ROOM FITTED WITH WATERCL09tT IMniahr'l thrmixhout In ntlqur k. liirlor nnd Rcvrptlon HhM RnNhrd Iti (Jiinrter. nwei1 link. W.iIIp ilrnuril with LlniTUntH-Wetlton For further .nfbriti'ittun call on G. II. WALKER, No. 5, JellcrHonDrive. lulvt.'iillin $10Q REWARD I 1'or (toy one who wilt liuy it pntr of I'sruhnm Hhori rind not c1 valor rrodvrJ. Sow nt 31 NORTH MAIN STREET 'tint nbovr Pnrnirm' WHrrhttimr. ASHEVILLE DRY COODS COMPANY. ChmN-tt alorr tinrnrih Hnncllr nothing nt l-irnl-claix liotHl. nntl Intmtl to tirnt rvrrliorl MUIHT VVc ktrp htii tnaitr slt.H f fvrrv ic.ntl. llome-iitHilc Jtitn llotnr tMM.lt I'IhIiI. H..tnr mu t ltmrtiV. Home ntlr IrilHnn. Wr wnrrHiit tvrry pnir of Aabrvillt Shoe Co ' ihtir Aeihcvillc Dry Good Co., I. II. H'IYvom., Msniigei. Howard Triitht uml Milt. llnliiinilH are wiih ti DO NOT FORGET THAT IWEEKLY CITIZEN THE , SUN. 1801. Rome luM.ple agree with The nun's oilnlon. about men and thlnr.. ami some nemil dun'l ; but everybody Itkr. lo gel I10M of the new.haiier which I. never dull and acver afraid lo .prah It. mind. Hemorrnt'. know that for twenty years The ua tin. fought In the front line for lu-m- orrallc principle, never wavering or weak ening In it. loyally to the true interest, of the parly It serve, with fearless tntelllurm-e and dl.tntere.ted vigor At time otiinlon. have dincrril a. to he I ten I means of accomplish ing the common pnrpinw; It Is not The Hun's faalt II II has seen further Into the mill .tone Hlghteen hundred and nlnetvnne will lie a great eae In tmrrican politics, soil evtry boil v should read The Hun . Iiallv, per month ao 50 liallv. tier vear a..Mi Humlay, tar year.. a. cms haby ami aUndsy, per yenr I.nn nmit anu aunnat.prr month 0.70 Weekly, one year I.OO Address THK ai'M. Nw Vork. Of courw thorM iiioihvv in print.'r'n ink. but tin mnn who ninki'H tli nitmt inli'lli- pMlt 1IHH Of it JO'tH t llf IIIOHt inonnv out of it. It doi'H not liny to mlvi'itirn' Hoiiit'tliinu you htivt'ii't Lriit.orun.vtliiiitf you rnnnot io und do well. rh4 tnnn wlio inlvrtiHt'H n f I'D ml iiiiint linv 11 "pooil" frnud. nml lie who nilvcrtiHCH ImrKuiiiH in (tooiIk nniHt lif pirpnntl to HiitiMly hiH run-totniTH. 1 H ONLY SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI PKR VF.AR. Strictly In Advance. $5 For a Club of Six. T-TTHE BEST KNOWN RFMFDY. ""l ll.O.t." I.'ums GH 0 In 1 InS ll.wa lit.M. fe.ia Preranta Klrlctiira, l.'ontalns no nerin or nnlMinnos snli.lnnree, and a guaranteed absolutely harmless, Is prvscr Mini be nhv.lel,. reeninendetlfiifrv.,ra.B n.iMa. Hold liydnigglata, llewaraor Huh. Illnli... eiiinC,em.fii.l.lil. CtN HA bit MV RAYSOR SMITH. ASHEVILLI. H. C K. COFFIN, Real Eatate Ajccnt. ANIl LOAS HNIIKIIN, I HORTM MAIN ST., I MORGAN'S BOOK STORE I Money loaned aad well .ecu red at H per lent. Interest. 1 Meal rUUte bought aad Mild at public and I private .ale, Neau collecteel. I cimilucted a Meal l1. law aad Auction hualnea. In Charles ton, c, tea years, and will glv. prompt 1 Itentloa to all uaslasse put la aiy ukaras. I jalvHH41as I Si-nil On Dollnr ami iviikw vour ubncription H t once. S'Kt'iul t'orivHpondfuU in evfry wi-tiou of WwHt.'rn North ('nrolinn. HPIiCIAL FKATtVRICMl A)V,AL XBWK, FOHKION XKWK, AOItlCI'liTCKALNEWU ALLIANCE NEWS, AND ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC. The lle-t Family Newspaper In the State.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 1, 1890, edition 1
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