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ASnEVILLE DAILY -CITIZEN: SATURDAY EYES1NU, JXUTJJiK.tt za. xoau. .'Ii , i. ;.t). 'It. 1 i' : Which Iti Hie Better Tcntl moiiy? The man who comlucts hi. business on the theory that it doesn't pay. nnd he can't afford to advertise, sets up his judgment in opponitioi. to that ol nearly all the Lain inessmenin the world. He assumes to know more than thousands of men who Imv madetheirinillions by pursu ing a course that he say doesn't pay. THE DAILY CITIZEN. Hv KANII)L1'1I-IvI:KK rklXTINT. CO. Tun lun.t CiTiKN, iKitiocratif, iHmhlinhri. every uitfrtinuti Niiii'tn.vi at the fwl- iwinic run.-- tttrn tiv tMit; tnc Year ftl.Ot Hi Month ., Three Moritli- One Month. .V Om Wocii ... If It on Hlf at tiic foiluwtiiK pluu.it n .ailuvlllr CI 1 tZCN nl-'l-'U'h HArrhKY I'AKK NKWS STANK. t:i.i: Kui K M-:w s sri Ml id HI. CttlA It S I i IKK, t'lUU'tl Ave. J. C Kmi.'8 NliWs STOKK. North Court ftiititirt . S.VTl KI.V NtiVTMUUK JL', lMKi. laulllt unci ITUuU' fecltnolN. The Wilmington Missi-ncr ..links it "eucittinttiiL! to know ili.il ..11,0110 .u pils.ire in pi tv.iti- hcIhiuIk nt I he Matt'." The umrc yn il mIiooU the lnucr, hut the Rival rtlu' mtntlxT ol private kcIhmI the Ii'vi palmnnyc their will Ik for tilt public hchonls; ami tluTiin coincn tlu evil. Thermit itKiiotit.v ot'ilu children o! our citii'iis innsi uhvavt lie eilucatetl in public schools. Tlu1 increase in llu ihiiiiIkt ol pnvau- m IiooU uieaitu Miiallt i uttendatice al the ptil.lic schmiU, less in tcrciit in tlkiti liy iiluiost the only das that, having tlie more leisure, has the time to visit the public school, crititist its workings nihl In-m-tit it 1y advice ami hearty support. ItnluVerciicent the work ot'the puldic hIumms ly any very laruv proportion ui ,uv citictm will Htinh lead tu tliiir dvUrioraiitm. Tor these rc-o.!. . . . : i ,'. number ul priv.u- - - i r . !. growth indie.ite eiti.ii i ..... nchool.s urc ii.!MiiiiIi'jm.mh, or that thr iirr not cilicicm. Ii l.e latter if the case, the fault should )e rt uiedied bv the one who sies the tatdt j-miitiiin it out and insist ii;i u eoiisidi i . 1 1. n ol In com plaint. It slimitd n.it be necessary t Mijipoi t the pi ivate st hool nful the pub lie one a . Thcie arc thie, ol cuim.-, who tear a lowering ot t lit mor.d st. udaiil m tluii rhtldien if Lbcy arc miii !o a sehool at Uiiikil bv rep.ieiLt.iti t i.t all classes. 1 Hal e.inn.'t liapjn n it t:.e teachers art what they shuird it tin- m-IiomI UmIi an J ilsHiiiTttt:iiiui'j are w'tat t he shoiih tie they arc not duas tliat in .ishtvillt and il the li.io ii;.iimeiid are fjtvtu the least poiliU ehi.iue to iulbuiiee t licit . hoiilitiatcs aid it- part (nun tlie hiii Hiainlard il i lue.-arv to in initaiii. No; tlie r.ipid growth in the nuitiln-r oi private schools is nut a maiter lor ton K'lutuiation unless it lc aecoit:pauitil by a much larger growth in tiiepublicschool t. uni. Hoiilt Killtv.l) M.ltf. U e have some tut i-restinj: liures l-ila tiial tn.iv wtlKlaan the .itteiilion ot au who read Mr. Wtubtiiti's letter to r 1 1 It Cli 11 a lc v i!a .141 1. It vviil lie remcm hendth.it Mr. Uitiouiu lurutsbed the ridlowiiiL; t di!i .j ''..-..ryu Ireilit rates. aeeomp:iti iiu l ht-Mi w iih the statement that il "com. in.- the lowest Ireiylit rates that body jiiioi;,t r.iilvvacouimi)siotiJ hus see I hi to tit : KAIIiSUI- i i.l r.MI I'lvM Kin In! M'S. i 1 1 vua:. Cln-i t J :i I .1 f, iitnrjiin I imi .. t."i 14- II 10 1 Thcte is .nu tiiiii odd about this. Wv have liet'.rv us.t t.tt ill sheet ol llici Icoryiii conitnissiouers aid it con in ins t hi ;nliov iti rates : KATiiuF rii;n;n r vv.h mh imu niis I UK f I N MILK CliKiMt, 'J .1 4 C t.r..rni;i Tor IT 1 Kt IU It will Ik imt iced that thcte ratt-a are considerable U'low those luritished bv Mr. Wiuburn, iiotwiihstaudinti hi asser tion that Ins table "contains the lowest freight nit en that body eoria railway commission has ever s.-eii lit to fix.' Mr. Wiuburn ulso furnisheii this table, beitit. he avs, rales ol Ireiulit ikt 1"" pounds for t. u uulcs ; Cliiss-s i u 3 ( 3 r. IHt-l-l.. . ..is i:i 1 1 X C K .ix IT 15 I J to As to this there have been placed iuour hands bills of lading showing the highest freight rate to Is', not n cents iier lull pounds, but 'J7 cents, ami on the lowest class of freight mil '.) cents but L'U cents ier lull pounds. I iocs Mr. Wiuburn justify his ligutes i The I.licllcn' .lt-elliiK. Iiivilations wire extensively disiribte ted on Saturday to 1 1 if ladies of Asheville reipiestiiu them to attend a meeting at the opera hall on Mo inlay alternoon at ball past three o'clock called tor the pur pose of enlisting t In ir aid ill making preparation lor the great Interstate con vention to be held here on the 17th of iJeecuiber. The isF'leot lliisinvitulioiieni phuni.t s the ileH iidciice we have upon the ladies; upon their activity, their intelli gence und their wonderful tact. With out them the efforts of the men would he awkwardly applied. We depend upon the ladies. We thcrilbrc hojie lor a full uttendauce nt the time nnd place named, and earnestly urge il. Il it has so hap pened that the cards of invitation have been misdirected, or fail to reach destina tion in time, or that any lady lias been omitted in the call, which is possible through iiiudvertuiiee, we hope nil such will consider themselves included iu this notice. This applies to till the public spirited ladies ol the eily. AfiythlitK to Heal CI-Ihm1 I" How far the New York Sun can de scend in its constant attempts to Millie Mr. Cleveland is shown by two accounts elsewhere priu teu of an im prom ptu sieecb the ex-president made in New York re cently. We chanced on tbe Sun's report first and read It with a growing feeling itfwidVJoV. wii i thilt the baniUi't had Ixrtra nmrkfdly nt' the liquid ordi'r, On rcmliiiK the Mcr.iKl'i ri'iKirt, however, we lound that the Sun hml, npimrently intentioniilly, mi8n'- resented Mr. Clevelmul' reniark., and that he had made nil exeellttit after-dinner 8eeeli, hi)wiii! capaliilitic. in tlmt direetinn nut hitherto credited him. It is evident New York life has broadened Mr. Cleveland. As fur the Sun we know fully well where it stands now. With it the ery is "Anything to bent Cleveland." Tun run on the New York Citizens' Sav ings bank was canned w holly by a ru mor that reaehed the ears of one depos itor, a woman, who at once told an other woman that the bank was in dan ger, These women repeated the story and in a few hours the bank was hc 9eicd by hundreds ot depositors. Such is the power of the uossip. Cot. L. I.. Polk says lie had nothing to do with the Calhoun movement in connection with the ticoiia senalorship. The tact remains that some alliance odicerB did have considerable to do with it, and that they failed to lead the alli ance niemlR'rs of the ticoria lecislature. (tordon's election w as an eye-opener all around. KwakT wa interviewed at Washiiu: uni the other day b a Suilcsillc Land mark correspondent. He said he was not in favor of the alliance sub-treasury aitl, that the election was fair in his dis trict and that he was simple outvoted. the tantl bill "was an awtul load ti currv, In admitted. Il one hall of w hat is said about I'r Koch's eonsuiuol ion cure be true it one of the urratest discoveries that has over been made since Adam walked out of the (jarilrn Wilmington Star. Comk, now, what yreal discovery did Adam make when lie walked out ot the garden Tiii:ki: have Uen a j;ood many nupor taut events hapcn within the last luu .vi'cks and those ikm.oIc who read Tin Ci'i'MKX were informed ot them twelv litnirs souuer than they would have bee had this join ual been a iiioriiiuu pa kt. ' i why do not the a'ldermen till tin vac ..icy on the boat.l ''. They tried unci and failed. Art iliccuiM'our.tKtd bv onK .me tailure i Mk. Wimii kn's rijuies anil the rule receivers ot freight in Asheville eoniplaii I iltoi'i "consist." Col. CuiiU'roit'M CHtitltdao . I'r.mi the l-'rankan l'reH Col. ohn l. Cameioii is a candidate Tor the priticip::! clerl.sliip ol the Iioiim- "f reprc.ie' 1 . 1 1 i cS ..I the ueM.Icl!.lat lire Me has tilled the pwMlionsix suicesMvc urms and has rrovn, Iuhim-Ii to be n most cttn iini oiIkit. dwliai nin llu ,lu :icsm an eiitiiclv tn'tslactorv manticr wo II cit ibt to laine!t .Old lo the State The 1'rcv-i 11101 heartilv einlort! v.'nl Caiuet'iti loi the iH.suioti and aolild Ik 1 l. sccllic win.lr reprepreellta lion of W tun N'.rlh t arolina t.ive him .I Solid S"l.H.tt IK' lll'MTXCS tl Sll t.t.rt ol an wliiilc i;.ii tor the ellicicut service lie Mas rcitikl i .i uclllifcrai . W i:icircl hope and I ebi ve Col. C.ouerol will be elei led .cl k i.l lilt- house. 4'llllH.- !' I lit- Itarlnu llrilll.-rH Trouble. aliai0'.. cii . .;il-. IK l...ti,lm..: k. loliti Sai-raiall, who is j erh.ips the Ik-sI liuaiicicr in America, oiiculv eondciiiiis the Mib-tiiasary bid. lie attributes the pecuniar irotibies m il.c Ai jnitiue U- Mliblic. one i the ui. .si progressive ot tlu South Aniciieau stales, to a similar measure, and, nicideiitallv , ihe lailtire of the great bauktiic? house ol Itaiine Itrnt ti ers, London to ihise.utse also. 'I lie Mar- tag brothers lent asi sums ol muucv collateral of litis nature in the Areiitine kepublic. Xtih TII C lAi'.A.I i-i'l.KS. 1 A ucitro man has invented a word which will pair well with "laiicr.tlue." "Sam," asktd a uentletuaii. "are these tisli sound .'" "I'ulfeklv. boss, pulit klt . you just HnytntlUL 'em!" iluiingion Messenger. Col. I'olk reveived a telegram troia Atlanta asking him lo allow his n..me to lie signed to a circular urging the alli ance men to stand by the caucus and elect Calhoun. I'olk percmplorm re- lused to do so. J. K. Kamsey has retired as associate editor ol tlie Progressive rarmer, anil is succeeded by Rev. Itaylus Cole, a well known Baptist preacher. Mr. Kamsev cxiiccls to go upon the slalf of the Na tional heoiioiuisl, Washington, i, C. There died, Nov. Hi, in lluek Shoal township, Jesse 1'errv, the oldest eilueu according lo his siateiiieul ol his age, in the eouniy 01 veins. Hi eccentricities and mode ol htiug made hint a very in terestiug character to all who knew him The trustees of the tlxlord orphan asylum have decided to again place in tlie position ol suieriiitemleut Rev. I'r. 11. 1. llixoit, ol lircensboro, nnd he has gone to Oxiord lo lake charge until liie ineetiiig ol Ihe grand lodge ol Masons next month. Mr, William White, of this county, rejoices in Inn lift II wile. Another man in Cleveland tins year married his lonrih wile. In oui year he had three wives. In lite spring his lirsl w lie died ; in the sum mer he married a consumptive, who died in OcloIxT, then til Curislmas lie married a third wile, all in one year tdWby Au rora. "The tit in of Temieimee vullv." It is ill the valley ol Tennessee, a name synonymous with the "rich planters Ik. lore the war," thai the greatest develop ments iu ihe new south are apparent. Iiavton, u cityol iI.ihiii, surrounded bvnn iiuxlaiustilde supply ol coal, iron anil limber, is the "liciu Cuy ol tin Valley," and ollirs unparalleled opportunities lo northern men, money ami Drams. I wo lunulas are now iu lull blast nail "be hind iu orders." Among thcolhcr indus tries now in opeiiii. iii tire two ilour mills, pump works, planing mill anil brick works, Willi u easi iron pipe works. a slave loundry and a huge rolling mill under wuv. A strong northern syndicate lias Ik'cu lornied to promote the interests ol Dayton, and under their nusniees a grand public auction sale of lots will oc cur al llavton, Tennessee, UeeeinU'r U, and o, lo accommodate those desiring to attend the sale, tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton und Uuyton rail road will sell excursion tickets at one fan for the round trip Irom all points on the line on Dcecmlier 'J and U. Kor rates and further lulornintioii call on or ad dress any C, II. and I), agent, or li. I). MeCormick, general passenger and ticket agent, Cincinnati. Send lor a handso ne Milium ol Dayton view. Ample acuom modtilious at the hotels fur all. '.ai'r ANHliVILI.K Ml'MT LEAD. A llviirtv Becoodto tta Motion lor a Fair Here. From the Tuvkuscifie Ucmncrnt. We wish to enter a beurty second to the motion, made br tbe Asheville Cm HiN, iu favor of a fair to be held nt Ashe ville next year and annually thcreulter. Owing chiefly tf our distance from Ral eigh, our people cannot be brought to leel much interest in the state fair, and no reason exists whv we can not have as Komi an exhibition at Asheville as else where. That Western North Cnroliim must have n fair and that Asheville is tlu place to hold it is a foregone conclusion. In liehulf of Jackson county we premise tlie heartiest co-oieiutioii, hut Asheville must lead. TlilM nukei Two. . fri-iin ttir Ktiitrsvillc Landmark. It is rather earlv to be talking about w ho shall lie the sieaker of the next house, but thr candidates are nnuounc big themselves, and as the Landmark has liccn taught to ' vote early it east one iiuiutimid ited ballot right now ugamst the Hon. Koger tj. Mills, of Texas. the i.. ri:sr xi:s i khm sour II C.KOI.I. There is but one great need in Win ston-Salem mst now, and that is more dwelling houses. There is needed $10,4011 more liefore the chair of history can be tilled al the stale university. A Winston ladv alter the election dis missed summarily her beau because he voted the radical ticket. The Wavnesville Courier chronicles the death ot Mr. S. C. (alien, of Cral Tree, a son ot Mr. Tom liillctt. lly a runaway accident on Chajiel Hill street, Durham. Mrs. W.L. Wall was killed ami Mrs. C. . Wingate, wife of thr l .piscopal l ector, was se riously injured The I'oet lA'nureate, of the Oaliburv Reporter grimlsout I he following couplrl with patent applied tor: "l,i,rs..innn lieer nod 'fKiMum .on Mtikt u niKKi-r' lip go t)ipyt Hup ' There is a house on Mr. Sol. Turner'! fa, m ill Martin county that was built sawed li-es hclorc tlierevolulionare wai and it is supposed lo be liTi ve.irs old. It ;s still sound. Washington Progress: Mr. Stephcr vorson. a republican ol this town, was up Saturday last for circulating libellous .'ovulars in regaril to some ol the demo- ciatie candidates and someof ourcilueus last Itclore the flection, He was bound over to court under a $200 Ixaid. There is a strong movement lor the placing mum tlie rnilwav commission which the coining legislature will create, ol a member ol the Brotherhood of Loco motive Lugineers. It is said that in cv cr.il states tlie llrotherhonil is thus rep resented, and iu everveuse with the best results. l.ol. Igi Isby, -i pr-isH'ri.iisyouiiglar an r, near Cow iieus. was killed l-ralav In alitmpiiiig to pass a tree thai was Ik-iuu eat down the tree Icll as a gust ol waul came. It struck the middle ol the wauoii breaking it iu the midilli-. Mr. i igelsby iiiiuiieil alter the tree Icll. In thr i. ill his arm was broken ami he Icll i-u his i.ice and neck. Slulbv Aurora. Webster Herald: Miss Keid. of lllaek Mountain, v. ho has been visitingaeoiiple ot weeks w it Ii the .Missi-s Leallierwooil, slot el lor her home l.,st lnd.,. At liillsboro she undertook lo cross the id; in front ot the engine and caught he- foot some how iu tin (rack throwing h r down. Capt. Youui; caught hold ol r.t-r ami drew her away lust as llu loco I'l'-titc was upon her. she was thor- iu:hh- I'righteueil anil had a sprained inkle tor her daring luilriily. c.n-ul Mult- of l.olsi al M.irrlNtossi'lt, Temii'MHee- iin lietriiiber J. I s'lii, I'ete and lal kets wi'l S' II at ptiMa- aitcitoa Uii val uable lots al Morrislou a. Tcmi. Most I Iht-se lots lit within 2oo vaids ol the .-o irt hoiist. iu a stout's throw ol the business p in of town V regular Ikl- niotlieo ihiini r will Is- served on the grounds with op.issmu lor desert. No iiiueo real estate siiarks li.i yeevereutered .iorristowii and i-iiti proiiertv un lo fali- uloiis prices atlil lots will, thereli ire. sell low. I'ou't lail l attend and gel in on i he ground floor, bxcursiou rales on all ads enuring .ilnrrislowu. ' M i ii i or Asiii.vii i t. I. n. n i n I'iiw i h Co.. Asheville, N. C, Nov. 1:1, lstiu. ICditor The Citien: Will von please give notice lo the Ashcvillr public, that we Irive eompleled eouiracis with the two leaiiuic electrical companies of the world, to wit: The l'oinpson-llouston ind the lalisoii lieueral electrical com panies, lor the installation of nia- liiuerv eap.iiile ol supplviug two thousand incandescent lainis, s.vnl larly adopted lor residenees, stores, hurehes, banks, or unices. Hint wi ll nve ordered and will soon have erected complete sysicni ot wiring for each set i dynamos, and that we propose after Installation incompleted, to furnish lamps il auycnuille powci (over lii c. p. I lor all uigiil, or slimier service, measured by meter or otherw ise as our patrons may prcter, at 10 iH-rivnt. less than any other bona tide company will oiler to render similar service. Wry Resmtfullv, Ani: ii i.k I.'ii.iii - I'owiiM Co. LADIES! mihh jixiA ui;;h, r.Mii llitltliniire, hus J.Oont M M It. HAI'l. SMITH, lute man Sew Vurk, in RKMS9IAKINi. Mint. Altlith is now pnrmrvll In tlo the muni stylish tin ssmn king ut the shurirst Hitler. Millinery und Hats nrHll kimUnistlr tver, a sis'i-lulty. Cnlt ut ,17 Kuuth Main sire-t-t, over l.nw's store. nov!7dUw ntlvvrtMng ilni's n't pny, whyisitthnt tho most Kiivcens'ul nwir Jui nt s ut every town, liiinumlsniull inv the heaviest ad vertisers? It it does ntt pny to ntivertise, why uo the lion v'wst business linns in the wovhl spend millions in thnt wny',' Is it Iteenuse they do not know ns much nhout business tin thetix for n dollar "stoivk'eip er"in n country town, who Niys money spent in advertising is thrown away? it J... The Aahe.lll CltUen Olvoa The latest loctl new.. Tbe freshest St me newt. The iK'st general newt. tienend mid special comment.. The largest subscription, lilt ol uay mviilar pajier in the State. The liest advertising medium in the "fctnie. A full slatTof nhle editor, und corre pouilents. The neatest, newsiest and nto.t enter prising pa)er in North Carolina. Its efforts are always devoted to the upbuilding and development of the re sources of the Suite, particularly tbe Western section. Subscription, $ti s?r annum: $3 six months: 50 cents tier month. PS m &AKII10 POWDER Absolutely Pure. A err u in nf turtiu hnkirttf powder. HlKkmi of nil in leavrninv trcnKth I". rt. i.overn meiit Ncpnri. August 17, 1HHU. (ulylitttll.v AT THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE, Thr rritjrr Mtck ol Plated Jewelr, i u luilinif tinr Hrnochr. Rattow ad Braur Ifti. t 1-8-0 NE-THIRD 0FF1-1-3 rvtirrtlrM tif iimt, UK r in trad Is the rtitorr to kit-) noihitiK lint Koltd i.nitj soil ritrrlmir Silver Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADIN6 JEWELER, Mouth Main HI. Aahevlllr, uum kim ummr and rlr Manae4 miub. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CCNTLIMIN Wtmm Calf Lt4 Watarar tf rwJa Tha ilMllMM antf WMrtn nnalllisM n tfcla Am wmunvw vm urim sininn lliau UT a nn NM Mott ot IU taouaands of cuutant wimtt 9aE00 f'raalna llandsaewad. aa e4eaal aai .9 7llib (ln,MI shl wblca ooBimenda Harlt IJk Jam iiimwiiwfi Halt. A one eal BonquailtHl for Mrl and duraltilitf. lfaad-wtd Halt. A floe eatf aa v BonqtuiitHi for Mrl and duraMutr. $O0(jdrer Welt t taa wnrtatdj mnm O Btotia, t potiular prtoa. OO feilremna Hkaa te(Miaur MiafcH W fur railroad men, rarmer, ic ail mad in uoairrej uuib aad lira $q i so sunrs . r&i. - v - mm mw m m mm-mm atIBai aava baaa inmt fttenniMr renelvw) Klaea latrodueed a id rvcroi ii o bmit ahoM Mild Ak your Detler, and If be cuant flODprr jtm direct to rartiinr nrlutiu advartiaM prtoa, a v Mm vwiiwmw mrmsmmm$ aaaaae FOR HA1.B HV WEAVER A MYERS. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS "CoNSTAXTLV ON I1ANH. WECATERTO FAMILY TRADE J. E. REED & CO., No io Court Hquarc. Iv. COFFIN. Real Kntate Agent ASH I.O.W hkoKHK, 3 NORTH MAIN ST., I MORGAN'S BOOK STORE ) Money loaned nutl well m-urvd at n per itnL ititmM HrMl Kniulc hotitflit miff auM nt nulilH' nnd irtvnte piiIc. Hrntn vnllrtteil. t ctini1iHtetl KihI Katnte nnd Auction liualneaa In Char Ire- ton, it. C. Un vcur. und will alvc uroiuttt niu niiou in im nueinimn put in my rimrne, no vrf jii i in TO HACKIMC Summer Tours. Palsci STi.am. Low Rati. Four Trip, par VHfe pMwwt DETROIT, MACKINA0 ISLAND Vataake. NMit It BUrM, aad Lafta R u rot W.y r arte. varr Wak FMr BMwtaa DETROIT AND CLEVELAND pM.I ...47 THp4.ilHl.M,Jiy.AiHIMMp1. Owibl. Dsur Llu lltmM ChlCAQO AND ST. JOSEPH, MICH. OUM LLUTKATI0' FAM.HL'Tt 1UM Mid .urAI" Tl.hIS will III Im4 b.l ..ourTlok.l Aifiat. or IS . . I. t. WHITCOMB. 0. S. .. 0:iv W.. Ostroll an. Oi.ImI SIMm Nn. Co. SUFFERERS OF YOUIHFUL ERH0NS, Lst munhuutl, tsrly ilfea , ttv tiv.t vnn st. cun tautnt tnstlst int I' .ililmslo. . M Iu sulHrrtr, C. W. LKKK, P. U, kus ttmauk, V., u.iodftwttia WB ARE HAHPV TO ASN0U.NCI! THAT WB HAVE THIS W'bUK IN CRUASlil) TUB CAPACITY A-S'U FA ClLITIbSOF OUR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WK HAVE SliCl'REl) SKVCRAI. FIRST-CLASS, KXI'ERIKSCIil' WtlKK- MliS, AND ARK NOW RliAllV TOUIVli (l'R FRIliNIIS A SIM.IiNhlli FIT AH FINK Ql'ALITV, AT VKKV KKASON lll.K KATKS. CAI.I. I AND SKli I S: ALL WIS ASK ISA TRIAL. OIR KKI'AIK IHvl'AKTMKNT IS STILL FI LL ANI ACTIVU. ANH Wl CANCIVKI'KOMI'T ATTKNTItlN TO ALL WORK IIROrr.llT IN, WEAVER X MYERS. THE SHOE STORE J9 Pattou Avenue. K. H. BRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUI'.DER, Aim irmilhif of all klndt dune. All iirdeif mtniitl,v Allrtl nd work KAfHntertl. Ctin w fnunil itt nil tltura at lmhm' Cuttmi Hactur.v. auclH'ltf INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, (eiieml i ItiHurance i AKcnt. Mrnr No. Vii Hoiitti Msln alrrrt. li.tstillshrd I mis Ashrvillr, N. C aaA dly KiiKllab aud French S0ARDIN6 AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR Y0UN6 LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. No. 4l Krrnvh Hmail Avrnur MRS. BURSWYN MAITLANO, PRINCIPAL For many fsr AMotHair HrinciiHtl at Ml Vrrnoa lamlluu. nsltinuirr. I AsaialnJ by corvi ! cmirritciil trrhrni drt-A illv KHTAIILIHIIKM IK.",.'. B. H. COSBY. Hutxior to C. Cowan. I JEWELER, 7 PATTON AVKNl'K, 'HXT IMMiR TO ;KA. CKSTKAL llll. ti;i.. AMiiiisii.i.i:. . c. rinfiill r i i i i i i i i TTTtTttt r f AM - MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR ' If jruu hMr muy i,H. Thninl r l.llltax ilir-ie US MiilleHI1ii I HllliwlilJ a Mlllilllrt Irwriiillvi i,l lalif ville nml uIihi Ihr In. T hxlinK lrrt.,irnl r.T villh lll ul iiie 1 lli-iii. I if nnrml liv thr iwllrnl whrn nnlrriiiM Hume Trriinnrnl. Thin irritlmriil i mm rflrvtur u tlie ulbr, t J' IrrNlinritl. j, ol'l'll If .Nil as I'ATTlIN AV KNI'll, A.hr.lllt, N. C. J. X X Tl Li A or a hi aa r x 1 nuiimriiiinn Atin, mm ni -rnn n the J n nnUA PI m Lit Xlliiitfrst numlHr i uhai'nUrM. Tl.l iIi.um. ' REVELL Sk WAGNER, Huemwirs tu Kiiii at l.klnenir.er. FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINEM' MICEt. Colfecs riiasteil oo Ihe premiss dally, and tf ruunu fur every vu.tunier. Pull Lluc of Tabic Huppllc. I'rre itrllverv. A lull Ha. ol fel. fniniahnl at . hulesMle iirliTS. a8 PATTON AVKNVK, . Ttler on Nu. ... epll. dtf The Dall Ncwupapjcr. Bcttl. The daily iiewHniiiMr ia t1it wr of all ml vert whitf iiaili uiiiH. providinir it in DroiM-rlv uwhI. AdvortiHiiif? in daily nuwHnaMrH payR, iNi'iium tuo pnHr not'n cli I'tfctly to tlie pur tlinwir duy after day nnd gives nliomierH nnd tiurchiuwrH tneir mci'cuntilo now throuirh t lie lulvt'rtiHingeoluniiiH, junt iih iney givo tno nWH unif ier through thejeditoriul col umns. IJ. W. Orr. ! 6pclma ksnwa . - 450iW0 IWsifcMirTD.n-J AND llWUMlL .CHIIWS ( Homes j If. aW WfUf Pr ftsss a this SLIP ' FREE TO JAN. I. 1891. ur iraw araacmiaia w.. win mi mi ) aaad tai. n. tih MW. ..4 waa aad I.T Na rtml ar tm,rmm a- Oraar ar wai latin Maw a war Mm, sr. will wad TM.TatlTar. caRPANina PRK. ,. J....rr. 1MI. and IWr a Pall Tm. IVm tkat Daia. This owwr Iwwlaaw. Ua riTS rrOlini.K Hai.lDAT IH'MMKRH rkaakarlrlas, Ckriataaaa. w tan's Baa. we aad Hnl.W.I. aad all lb. HlaMralad WMkly NawslwaMakk ? aaVaw. TM YOUTH". COMPANION, 41 T.wpl. n.M, twslsn pmm. ' ' f .i..''Wi:. 1 .'....j.u.. I, li.ltiit.jn ... -.j:,.. f GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet f Central Paiweiigcr Depot. ASHEVILLE. N. C. 7 fnij.r K.....,-t ,T l"TTi m A llliiilrni Hml i-laas hntrl. Hut sml colli sttr aalnsthi and tollnn M mrj flKir. Klre'trle' Ik-IIh In rvrrv riinm. IliMrn Arc In olMce and gratrs la tied room, oaee, duuni room, luneli munter. eiiior and iirn stand and bar and billiard raom on 6rat ioor. Mlat trie atrvrt cam pn donr cvrrr illl minutes, Richmond aad DutIII railroad eatla. how, Mi minutes lor meals. RATEH, 1.00 PER DAY. A. G. HALLYBVRTON, Prop. J. . HM V A.-. and WALTER URKKM. Clerk. FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. FOR THE SALl' OF LEAF TOBACCO. SMITH & ROLLINH. Proprietor. To Ihe Tiiliarco I'lnnters ol' Western Snrlh iirullna and Kant TeuaeMee: iiur nuirket has fully ocned anil liricesHrc .oimI. espec ally on eomaion .radts. aa ailviae early hl.nunt on nil common icrailes. Marina the lariceit, lieat ll.hted warehouse in Western North CMriitiun. anil com,.eient en plnyes. e .uarantee satisfaction. Thaahtec ii, u for im uaininaxe and huiinii by hanl mark and fair dea m.a, we arc. your, truly. SMITH & ROLLINS. mivUodA wttm SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the Vorld Over for ita Purity. We deliver tu all iiirts of the city our own Hottlln. Hioort Heer at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. Our lie r ie kept Ht a temiirrntare of 40 deirreea aad gTtiaraatet wf m. ftf. mrtivtt at nil time. TH K TKAIlK HUM'LIKO PfctoM THE "BONANZA," THK I.KADINO WINE .. AND .. LIQUOR .. STORE IN THE HTATE. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM. J. .. HAHDI'AHIIT. M'sr'r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE. V. t? BRICK. BRICK. .....FOR BUNCOMBE BRICK r Asheville, N. C. OFFICE OF THE ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN Pl'BLIHHIXi; I'OJIPINV. BIBLE HOUSE. ASTi R PLACE, NEW YORK. KliSlll.l TllIN III' THK IHlAKHiil' IHKKC ; TllKS III' Till! ILLUSTRATED AMERICAN IM lll.llilllMl L'OMI'.WV fi;,.. tlt-t 'Jl. IMtUt W hrrt a It wi.ur . -ralrv tu Im-rcHM the cir - culi.it.m i.l uur Wtfklv iw M limine atixma lb. i-l:.-en t wln.m wetatrr. and WhiT'ii. Mum ul our iunriiii hutr re iUi til ii iMfrtiiut it MittM-tiptioii Unt i Ihnt Ihr tMiiimitt ! IKltiill Mllowcd Hull M - vni'imn AHOit mav Hirrt'iiy enetit iikhI ihnriU . ti kcMilvrtl. Thnt we rfuniiU the um rf Pl.iHHi in 111 Ii t. the t. hnri'h hhv iliiiontl 1 mi Him lii rnt'h nnd i-wry Httiu iiettnu a ur ! in it m. .11 mv ftuvrBiiii vonisviiior iiir Chiirth. lor iiurtliimiuic new attar tuniltim, fr Huuday tu-huol and other I'arlih pur tinoe I'rmlderi. It, All euliMTiptl'tn to thr Ii 1.1 kthatkii amkrivam or tor our yrar. paid lor In ndvamv, nnd hundcil In betwren Nor I. Iimi. ami Jan l. IMH. Und l heir muBii le at lent ten rotiiiciinic rhurchni in raeh ta.r, ami hiMild there ant U at least ten comiwtltiK s hurehettn aluii', the monrv paid In tor uhNcrlption liv rrl'tcntu of that Miair will tie n turned lo the p(irilrn n uay inn H And It i" lurihir Hilvrl, Thnt a neln1 clerk tie drtnlled lo keep thr rertird ul nuliNeriptlon at thev tirrive, and thnt the utandtnii ol rat h ehureb mid pa -lh lie imliliislied iu our mlumnft every arh. k'nil. 1 tint all immlce o revelv d lie dvpiiwltnl In the I'hvmienl Nutlona Imak. c nrkilt.v ;trd. I'avtnent ot the $1. iNHi to lie iiiiidf lo nny diKnHttil urty at nun NitiTjan. Jtl. an the vnunt can lie made, w hieh will n.-t Ik- lairr thnu He I. I u. 4th. AM Mine p nf irt.iMHi inhnliiiantu or over, on the IihkIb ol the cen-un of IHku, nrr VAiiuded in un thr t'fMiiptiltlon Hum 1 ile I'o 1 new will lie Mrnt free to nil par tl p on aiillen timi, anil nilpi-lwnii t rtatu (nit to thr nlmvi-orTrr eheeriull.v 1 nnwered. Hy onli r ol thr Monnl MAI KICK M MtNTN.rimary TRY THE MODEL STEAM . LAUNDRY 17 Pntlon Avenue. mimm CoplM - and Baantiful Calaodai I III III B ID1VFL a saa 1 (r4 . VmriMy ,f KHHaMnf mi hutnmHr u.a diBt.w.t a. v. in waaW BaWaawsLar BBT'a.BBaaiBV -TW Vawkal ' BRICK.. HAL, It RV..... & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 496. 1891. I Harper't Weekly ll.U'STkATKl. IUkpi:m'w W kkki v hull 1 ever-n. licit to fu. tliy (! title a" a' Jnumi.1 vf CUIIi4atlta ' ami it h dune eu wlha ceaetant regaril tu enlnrKr-l H4Ui.llt.et of unefulneea aad a hlhcr ianlaril of it rile tic and literary eioel. Ir nee It Iratee iintnuched no importatt phne 01 ihe world's protjrrit. and preeiita 11 , rrt unl. eijUHllv trat urtb and Imertratina, 1 of thr nm-ihle teenu. iieniiinH. anil achieve , nirntn if nur time. Stei-ial upplemeatM will lie eontlnued In I 1111 . I hrr will le lltrrvrt. Krnlir.t-. rtl tic, litMonral, ciitirat. loitncraphkal or rW- ' t'rll,Illvr- otofl mav demaad. and will i mli,,u,: .l? ,h com mend a- . " oeowo rn yin i-fmea Ity the prei and the pahllc Am a family Jour- -hi, iiahprh h n RrHi.T win, un nereioiorc. bcidltnl with A Mrlrt rrarard for the quail tie thnt make it a cafe and welcome vUltor tueviry home. IIAKPKK'S I'KklOUICALS. I'er e.r: IIAKIM'.R'H WKIist ' V .....no HAKI'liK 8 MAKAZINIi .0n HAKI'I'.R'H HAZAN (K HAKI'liH'H VntvO t-KOPLK..... S OU I'o.tace tree to all aubarrihera Is the I'sl. led States, Canada aad Mealeu. Tkc Volnmea of the Wssal.T he.ia with Ihe Nnmher Imr Jaauary ufeaeli year. Wkn no lime t. .perlted. asba riptian. III twain with Ihe N urn Iter correal at the tlioe mt r. elut of urder. . Hound Volnmea uf llA.r..'. Whiklt for three years bark, hi seat clvtk bsnUa., will lie nenl by mall, post-paid, or by e.piwas.lre. ol eirH rnw i provided the freight dan .at .1 reed SI per volamel, for T per saluai.. Cloth caars, lor each .ulaaae, sailabhr for hlndlnn.will he Mat by mall, pstald o. re etlpt uf I each. Mrmittaaeea .amid be aiade bv PnwtnfDr. Mi.n.y urd.rar dralt, tm avoid ekanc al lo... Sewiiiaper. are aot to eopy tkl. ademlar. ment a ilhnat the sspreas order uf H.ars. Hsotm .as. Addresai HAKPUR UTHHRM. Nw otlt. JAMBA FRANK, fAMILY GROCERIES AKD PRO Y1SI0XJ A.ral foe iMawCSMk Wwoara Mill. North Mala Aaberlll., N. C. fehlOdty PROF. J. BAKER, IHNOM I.ONIKIN, UNO.) PIANOS TUNED &RE6UUTE0. S3. New NctionN nut In old tHttaoa All kltiJa ol ihiirIi- I inMtrumrntn tuned and repaired rtMlUrncilun ruarnnteed. laecordtrt at UT 1 imun .1 venue, Aancviiie, Pi C nnvlndlm Mot Tr. WasAVaf t at bay . pmht.' WITH 01.76 ff - ' '-ftw'yiwi "riat,ii,ufii:nni - Yi't t n'-'rim'tfa Ii ii'milii' a aji-L
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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