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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, 181)1.
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GREAT
ATTRACTIONS!
Tbe "Whole Community
In
WERE YOU NOT FOOLED?
if
YOU WERE VOV ARE
GOOD COMPANY.
IN
AROUND TOWN.
Forecast till 8 m. m. Tbarnday
fienerallv falri warmcrt ant;rty
wludai rain Thamday.
A Treat in store for the lov
ers of Fashion.
A Gorgeous Display of Rare
Fabrics from nearly every
quarter of the Globe.
A Gigantic Stock.
Superlative quality of goods.
An unusual attraction, and
Spocially Low Prices.
Home of the Beat Cltlxena Farnlttta
Fun tor Their Friend and, by
Thin Publication, the Public
Generally.
This i the first ul April.
But such a statement at this time is
(wrlmps unnecessary, for many of Ashc
ville's prominent people have on their
faces to-day a look that bears testimony
to the fact of their having found out
what the above paragraph imparts be
fore The Citizen lays it befo.-e the al
ways eager public.
The April joker was out in his glory
enrly in the morning, anxious and glee
ful in bis expectation of being able to get
some one with heavier thoughts than he
"on a string."
That he succeeded in a majority of
cases goes without announcing.
Just why and where and how all the
fooled ones were caught cannot be found
out, but Tun Citizkn has got on to
several whodrew blanks in the All Fools'
lottery, and takes pleasure in presenting
its information for the benefit of those
who expect to be in it next year.
J . Mackey, the always correct regis
ter," received through the mail this
morning a great big official looking en
velope, and of course he thought it was
in some way connected with the little
trouble the register thought he had gol
into several weeks niio bv issuing a
license to a young lady under eighteen
Mr. Mackey heaved a 1'7-pomul sigh of
relief on oicnitig the envelop and finding
"April 1" written on a piece of otherwise
hlntik miner.
Geo. S. I'owell, president of the Ashe-
vil c Loan, construction and improve
ment company, smiled when t he postman
gave him a bundle 01 letters, ricsing
out a very bulky one lie leaned buck in
his easy chair, and proceeded to open it.
It was simply a package of blank mKr,
and in one comer ol the top sheet was
written, "Compliments ol 'Objector'
April 1." It took the combined ellorts
ol partner Snider and the clerks in the
store to restore Mr. I'owell to his usual
state.
ludge Aston, who prides himself on his
size as well as his hustling insurance abil
ities, smiled when he looked through his
mail nnd saw an envcloie marked "very
imiiortnnt." His smile of pleasure was
AT THE HOTELS.
April first. Look out for "fools."
"Hazel Kirke" at the Grand tonight.
The Social club meets tonight at As
sembly hall, on Patton avenue. ' ,
The Y. M. C. A. it making arrange
ments for a reception to be given some
time next week.
Sam Duncan, colored, was fined $15 for
"totine a ruznh" and a pistol in the
mayor's court this morning.
1. K. Rich, M. E. Roberts and W. M.
Clarke were among the Newport excur
sionists who left this morning.
There was a meeting of the Knights of
Labor last night. The nine-hour ques
tion was discussed, but no further action
was taken.
Dr. C. A. Gnrratt, of Trinity Episcopal
church with his choir will give a praise
service at Riverside Methodist church
tonight nt 8 o'clock.
Hereafter reserved seuts for the New
York theater company's npiiearances at
the Grand may lie obtained at Thail W.
Thrash & Co.'s without extra charge.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY
are our opening days. We
will exhibit Fifty Thousand
Dollars' worth of the choicest
goods that money and well
trained judgment could pro
cure. Encouraged by the
very liberal patronage of
visitors as well as residents
during the year just passed,
we determined to put in a
stock which in quantity and
quality would compare with
n1,irr,-r, rl, 1 s. ro-or ,.ifw i changed to one of chagrin when hc..-ciic-l
""J '""6 " ...,.. v.v.. ... jt (Uu. ifiter, not the smile) anil saw
Pebig thorough, trained dry
goods men, with ample re
sources, we acknowledge no
superiors in our line any
where. Millinery department
In charge of
son, who was
trimmer and
Miss D.iw
the leading
designer for
years in the large and well
. known house of Joel Gut man,
Baltimore, ably assist ed by
other artists in that line.
Will display a rare collection
of French Pattern Hats and
the very latest shapes in un
trimmed Goods, Novelties in
Trimmings, Laces, Flowers,
' and Feathers. Miss Dawson,
having attended all the lead
ing openings in New York
and Baltimore will be able to
give the correct information
in regard to "headgear" for
the coming season.
V.tr Blank's Anti-Fat April 1. The
judge now tries to convince inquirers that
lie diil not receive the letter.
Walter 11. tlwyn. president of the Sun
set mountain land company, who hob
nolilied with Jav Gould a good (leal dur
ing the "Wizard's" visit to Asheville.saw
the postman leave on bis table, among
other mail, a letter pustniaiked New
York nnd with "Return to Jay Gould il
not called lor, etc." Hut Mr. Gwyn was
too fly lor the joker. He thought he
knew a thing or two about April fools
and left the letter alone. 1 his alternoon, . ))c rc.,chci ,y Saturday night
However, Clirn'MlY K"- "vtm in mm,
and opening the ietter found that it was
one ol considerable importance from the
great lay himself. But Mr. Gwyn wasn't
fooled. Oh.no!
Il C. Wnddell went by TllK Citui'N
otlice early this morning. He was busy
thinking about the loafers on couit place
place and had a downward cast to his
Cnucy Drymuu was stabbed in the left
side, just below the urm-nit, last night
while in a difficulty in the West lind. He
says that James Lytic did the stabbing.
The Aslieville and Spartanburg rail
road is still in a condition to prevent its
use. It is now thought at Superintend
ent McBec's oflici that the track will be
clear tomorrow night.
A gentleman who went through the
late wnr writing Ironi Hot Springs. Ark.,
says: "There .ire more of the crippled,
lame and halt here than I ever snw at a
general hospital iu the arm."
Thos. Allison, formerly an engineer on
the W. N. C. R. R. was in the city today
with his bride, formerly Miss Lelia
Brown, ol Waynesville. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Allison left for Knoxvillc, their home,
this afternoon.
At 4 o'clock to-morrow afternoon
there will he a Bible class for Indies and
gentlemen at the Y. M. C. A. 20 Patton
avenue. II. 1'. Andersen will conduct it
and the Sunday school lesson for next
Sunday will lie the subject.
Pierre Lorillard, the New York sports
man, has given a challenge lo some of the
niemlicrs ol Hie Aslieville rule team lor a
contest with a team of New Yorkers,
headed by himself. It is thought that
the match will come off in a few days.
The Lyceum will hold its postponed
imeting tomorrow night. "The perse
cution of the Jews by the Russian gov
ernment will I (liscussetl with W. II.
M.tlone ns speaker. The questionof pro
hibiting the discussion of religious sub
jects, will also come up.
Trains on the Murphy branch of the
Western North Caiolina railroad now
run through to J a rr, ill's, the damage
done by the rains having been repaired
to thai place It is hoped by the officials
that Tomotla, the end ol the roan, can
Casual Visitors to tbe city, and
Where TbCT Come Front.
Swanmaoa : S. F, Spotts.Indinnnpo
lis;D. T. Chapman, Amherst, Can.; W.
H. Johnston, Tenn.; T. K. Coiinallv,
North Carolina; Fred A. Stem art, Prank
Charlton, t'hUadelphm; L. Hvde, New
York.
European: Chas. R. Hunt, Gut War
ner, W.J. Couch, 1. F, Armstrong, E. M.
Leroy. F. B. Site., A. R. Taylor, Miss
Kate Chester, Miss Helen Minkley, Miss
Grace Girard. Mrs. E. M. Leroy, W. G,
Stone, T. C. Bowen, New York Theatre
company.
Glen Rock:). M. Randall, Aslieville
R. W. Lillard, Louisville; W. W. Rollins,
N.C.; John Hart, Greenville; Mrs. E. R
Stearns nnd children, Cincinnati; J. II.
Valpey and wile, Miss Fannie Vnlpey
Detroit; J. C. McDowell, N.C.; J. L. Perry
Tenn.; J. M. Sward, New Castle, l'a.; W
M. Rnmer, Newport, Tenn.
Grand Central: tieo W. Okling, B
Apel, New York; K. L. Goodpnster,
Mt. Sterling: W P. Blanton, Ramoths,
N. C; T. J. Jarrett, Wm. M Edwards, L
A. Luck, N.C.; M. A. Patterson and wife.
Intl.; Geo. K.Pritchard, W. 0. Bowman
Bnkersville; W. M. Armstrong, Atlanta
W. T. Lee. J. G. Barber, J. H. Pavne,
Waynesville; I. 0. Harrison, Franklin
A.C. Smith, Newport, Tenn.; I. H.Ripley
Flat Rock ; G. 11. Gallahcr, Sweetwater,
lenn.
Spring stirs up the bile. Vou lose your
appetite, feel weak, too hot, and Oh! so
tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator,
MfLadies, clean your kid gloves with
Mather s glove cleaner, b or sale only at
Cnrmichael's Drug Store, 20 S. Main St.
THE ASHEVILLE LOAN,
CONSTRUCTION & IMPROVEMENT CO.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $300,000. -
GEO. S. POWELL, President and Gen. Manager.
W. W. 1UUNARI). Treasurer.
Hoard of Directors: Richmond Pearson, J. E. Rankin,
T. II. Cobb, J. S. Adams, Geo. S. Powell.
ASHEVILLE Al) I 'ERTfSRM liX'TS.
C O A L.:
THE MILD POWER CURES.
THOUSANDS AND TENS OF THOUSANDS.
Cures of Disease have been mailt, nnd nre
Daily brine made all over the country by
Humphrey '8 Specifics.
Cures of Asthma, of llvnrt itlscae,
of Hen'lnclies. of Catnrrh. of Neural
gia, ut Sore Throat, of llronch tis, of
Croup, of Whooping Coi'jjh, of I.uiik
IHtaM. of liysprp.ta, ol nrk'ht's Kid-
nry and Urinary liincose.of Diarrhirn,
X of Dysentery, of Chronic riles, of Con-
stipntion, o"t varied form of Women's
K Complaints, of Infant's Discuses, of
Nervous dehiliti, of Chronic sk n
Eruptions, of Nhrumntism and l.nin
n linu, nnd of lnnnminai.'iisandoth r
formidable nnd oft-tmicsfiitiil diseases.
The evidences ol the w oiiderful cura
PS tire effects of these Mild, I'lcn-aut,
fi Harmless nnd vet Iteniiw lll'MI'tl
r: khy'S si i'.l ii'i
There has lieennchangf in the program
of the Thursday night meetings at the
Y. M. C. A. -Beginning to-morrow night
there will lie a bible study from H to 8:30,
coialuctcd by H. P. Anderson, and fol
lowed by n half-hour prayer meeting.
The alter meeting tomorrow night will
be conducted bv K. Iv. F.ugnn, and his
subject will lie "What a Christian may
know about his Savior."
Our Dress Goods,
I hell
ing a specialty of our
! house the collection is unus-
t
ually large. All the new
i
s weaves and colorings are
, represented here. Trimmings
and Laciugs to match each
f shade. Our Linens and White
t Goods' department is im
' mense and a small sized store
m itself enough stuff to fur-riiish-
all the hotels in West
?. ern North Carolina, the Ken
yilwortIi Inn included. Kid
l-
: , Gloves, Hosiery and Notions
complete in every detail. All
Gloves warranted to fit and
; neither rip nor tear; an im
mense line in all the new
shades buttoned, lacing or
Musqaten,dre88 or undressed,
a long or short. A complete
t stock throughout. Space
prevents further comment,
but will pay that it will repay
all to call, as there will be
t tinusually low prices for open
fUng days. Many things at
half price, which cannot be
bought again from us this
V.' i"
m8on at :the same money.
bn't forget the dates
WEOriESOAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY,
y at " ' . :. ;,
: :IIugii's,
. ITTOM AirBKVfC.
cyci. Ilia tact1 smnicniv ungmcnni wnni
immediately in trout ol the otlice and lie j
(Illicitly stM)rCd. Just then, however, I
the HitiJill boy who worked the string'
tnm aenss the street ;nve a jerk and;
Mr. Waddell's niekel had flown. lie
looked around to &c who taw him and .
an uproarious lauyh went u I'ruin ihi j
passers by. The (iinilied banker forgot
to k to the postotlice.
Chief of Police Haird. familiarly called
"All.," also fell into a trap in great
style. Janitor Oudgcr, of the city hall,'
came running up tu the chief this morn-j
ing nnd told him that half a dozen can-1
didates for a test in justice's crucible had
broken out n window in the lockup nnd
made their escuc. The chief started in
... .i... ..: m i i i - i.u
h Hirmt u nit jug, Him imu gum: iihh Wanted,
wav to the scene when he was reminded i
of the day of the month. Hut he didn't j A first-class milliner and dressmaker,
Pet anirrv. He looked at the matter in i No other need apply. Address at mice.
every lc. The hKhtc t inquiry
nmmiK actjuiuntancr or friend will
reveal en ten of currsof which vou hnvc
lw n icnornnt Thounnndn ute them,
even for yenrs, without the fact hfiiiK
known except to one's family or most
intimate friend. People are often
content to be cured hut pre er to keep
tlie I'ttct of their innrmity or treatment
and cure to themselves, ekerit for
lome adecjuntc reason
Tens of thousands of unsolicited tes
timonial of cures have been received
in the course of over thirty odd venrs 7m,
business Volumes could be filled with ,
them. Some few we occasionally pub
lish, tint we prefer that ench should
make the simple trint for one's self and
lie convinced rather than from the tes
timony of others.
Axcnts:
RAYSOR & SMITH,
Prtwcrlptlon OruKKlHtH,
ji Patlon Ave.
The company owns about six hundred acres of the finest
building and manufacturing sites in the city. This has
been beautifully laid out into lots, maps of which can
be had on application. Spial inducements are being
offered to a limited number of persons who will erect first
class residences at once. The demand for this property
has been unprecedented in the history of Asheville real es
tate, and its success as the popular residence part of the
city has already been assured.
i nis property is now being laid out witn lroal a venues,
with paved gutters and shade trees on eah side. Water,
sewer and electric street railway running through the prop
erty. Park and lake sites have been left at convenient dis
tances through the property and a complete water and
Hewer plan has been adopted so as to give the very best
sanitary results. Some of the views to be had from points
on this property are
Unsurpassed in Western North Carolina,
and that almost means tho world.
The property is reached from I he center of Aslieville by
the best grades leading out of the city. The street car line
just decided on, and running out Iinywood. Academy and
Mulberry streets, a distance of one nnd a, half miles, has a
maximum grade of seven per cent., and that for only
about four hundred feet.
So, taken altogether, there me probably no investments
iu the South that promise better returns than these.
For othor information apply to
Geo. S. Powell, Pres.,
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
Office at I'owell & Stridor's, Court Square and Patton Ave.
Celebrated Jelllco and
Best Anthracite Coal.
WH0LK8A IjK AND HtiTAIL.
COKE IN CAR LOAD LOTS.
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ICE.
Asheville Ice & Coal Company.
Telephone No. 36 and 40. No. 30 Patton Avenue
SOUTHERN HOTEL.
IIENDERSONVILXE, If. C.
Hendenonvllle is altunted twenty-one mile, south of A.hevllle, on the R. ft I), r.irm.ril
mornlniia bright and clear; no fug.; uplendid water; beautiful driven; good medkal attend,
ance. Malaria nnd lung trouble cannot exUt here.
The Southern opened October l.t under Northern management, Northern cooking. He.
Table lecond to none. Large and well heated room.. Por further information regarding
ratea, etc., addrem HUNT ft HHITH, Proprietor.
-TI1E-
CAROLINA SALOON
TO THE FHONT.
While othorn an; putting a hug in your ear. Itaten to me!
I am now twtter prrinml than ever to furnish you wtth ttnythiriR umially krpt in Ural
class RAliM-n. I have the 1 urgent and tu-it Mock In We tern North Carolina, If not in th.
Wtntf. anl U ronlstH of thr iincst brnnils of Whl-fcin, WinF and Brand leu known In the.
world. Dnrk ThraeStnr Irirm Whinkry. heyoiid h douht the fincat in the world. Trj it
and ra wtll he ronrinced that I u. anvertinin nothing hut acta
Vhllvin Kurotie, during the aninmcr of lHlio, I made arranetnenta for the nhove Whit,
key, Spaniah Sherry and Port Wlnea, the equal never hrouKht to Aaheville Imftortcd Clar
eta. Pontet (Janet. MarVaui. Chateau Uelmont very fine. In French brand leu I hnvc a larjre.
atock, includhiK John iTennefmy ib C V Three 8tnr and other standard brand: Haaa At
Co 'a Pale Ale, a d t.oliintui Hxtra Porvitcn Stout. In Inct, my atovk of imported liquor
nnd wlnea arc too nnmerout to mention.
My atnek of Kyc whinklea nibraci- noun of the ftneat nnd oldeat hranda known.
Ileer. the fmeit on the market for fa mily uae. The he.it brands ofClOAKS and Tf)BAC
t'O. When you nre in need ol anythitiK in my line, before (oing elsewhere, eome nnd see ina
nod he convinced. My whtakici are recommended by aotne of the moat eminent men of the
Juli;i H. Johnson. StalToni'B l 0..S. C,
writttt: "I iiml suOrrcd thirteen years
wii h etzeniit and was at times contiiu'il
t't my 1k'1. The itching was terrible.
My pon-in Ifiw Knt mr nor linli dozen
boUlc8 ot Hutanie Itlnod Halm, whieh
entirely eured me, and 1 ask you to pulr
lish this for the U'lictit of others sutTcrin
in like inaniKr.'
age for medicinal purposea.
KeaiKCtfully,
FRANK O'DONNELL, PROPRIETOR.
TUB CAROLINA SALOON, 1!) NORTH UAIN STRIMT, ASHUV1LLE, X. C.
HI HINKHM NOTICF.H.
Lump Hale at I.aw'n.
See tlic I-ilirarv lamp (fli-rel nt
I See the Ijnigniii table now.
the lieht of a iihilosnplicr, Himplv s.-ivuil':
"By guinea. I'll tell you lillows, lie
eaiieht me that time, sure, didn't lie?"
Anil everybody nyieecl with him.
The noiiliv conductor on the Camp I'nt
ton street ear tmirie nn April fool of him
self, too. On a trip out he spied a very
neat pnckimc lyiti iu the street near the
comer of dak and College. I'p went his
huiul to the bell cord, and the mottirm in
obediently stopx'd the ear. The gallant
conductor got oll nnd picked up the pack
age. Uecaiefully unwrapied three or
lour fold and was busy getting into the
heart of the package when a chorus of
yells assailed his ears, coming from a
group of boys who had Iwcn watching
the sport from Hon. II. A.Gudger'syard.
Angry and disgusted he Hung the pack
age into the street and signaled the
motorn.un to go alieail. It i feared he
will resign.
Nor was Mayor Blanton forgotten.
Among his letters he found one daintily
tied up with a bit of blue ribbon, and ad
dressed to "The Hon. Chas. 1). Illanton."
Breaking the seal, he discovered a beau
tiful little book with a handsomely em
bossed cover and these words engraved
thereon; "We, true democrats, urge vou
to enter the contest for mayor nnd
promise to slick to you to the last. lJor
names see inside." liagerly the mayor
turned the lenf, when he beheld "April
1." It was un unkind cut, but his honor
laughed it off, remarking that as an
April fool he wus in it, by a large ma
jority. I'luin Levi, the colored bnrlier, whose
chief reputation lies iu the fact that he
shaved Bill Nye, received a coy and delu
sive April fool, written by Bill himself
It wm so good Plum kept it to himself
and no consideration would cause him
to divulge the character of it. But Plum
was fooled.
And so it went all around the ring.
Men jrked who never joked before, and
it might also be said, that some who
joked will joke no more.
The cotton pie and the sawdust bis
cuit were employed to catch their share
of "fools," and of course furnished lots of
fun. But it was noticed that the person
fooled wouldn't admit the fact, and
would simplv remark, "Humph! I knew
all the time what it was but wanted to
see vou laugh." Of course they laushed.
A word or two of theoriginof All Fool's
day would perhaps not be amiss. Tint
Citizkn is informed on Rood authority
that so long ago as the time of Pharaoh
the dar was devoted to practicnl joking.
Certain it is that Buncombe has been ob
serving it for quite a while. One ol the
county's oldest inhabitants is sure he
heard Benedict Arnold "catch" George
Washington in the regular April way,
while crossing the French Broad In one
of Fulton's steamboats. That was all
long before the new amendment to the
city charter was drawn up, nnd, of
course, on account ol the length, was
omitted in the bill.
Nevertheless, Edgar William, who is
now Nye, will soon adjust this matter ol
the -origin of All Fools day, and until
then let all run along smoothly, and be
assured thnt you cannot be an April lool
again for a year.
March Weather.
C. P Amhler, M. D.. metcrological ob
server at the Winyak Sanitarium, fur
nishes a weather report for March which
shows that tbe number of days on
which .01 inch or more rain fell was 10
and the number of days of snowfall of
.1 inch or more was 2, tbe total rainfall
and melted snow being 6.64 and the
now bill two inches. Tbe report also
shows that there were 12 clear, 7 fair,
12 cloudy days and 2 days without sun
shine. ... ,.
Ions A Fink,
Johnson City, Tenn.
. Kefrliteratortt.
have received our stuck of rctrigcr-
W
ntors and ice chests. The liest
market. W. B. Williamson & Co
nn the
I'renh Butter. F.lgin Creamery,
Kentucky Creamery, nnd Country but
ter. Kroger, No. 1 College street.
Index to New AdverltHementn.
I.iikt-M. I. Ratclift"
C. H. Mnnnv Pressed B'lck.
il Nitnwoun K Co ClotliinK
I. N Morc.an A Co. See !' r Yoursrlf.
li. II. UllM'll & Co. The I'lnee tu lluv.
V. It. William on Ac Co HefriKfrStum.
Sumvkr Goon. Taylor, liouii & brother-tun.
JUST RECEIVED,
HVMAN'S FINt MIXED SWEET PICKLES,
Bulk or Bottle.
ALSO A I't'l.L LINK OP BOTTI.B GOODS.
THY 1'IWALILLY,
VKUY KINK WITH MKATH.
RuaHted CofTee.
Murray Hill Java,
Ideal Itlciid Moclia,
MARACA1B0.
ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY,
ai7 Haywood Street.
AU WATER THOROUGHLY FILTER Kl on the rrcnilacss
KENILWORTH INN.
NOTICK The kenilworth Tnn Compnnr. to correct an mifounrlcd rumor, announces
that It tin. never been the intention to make it a Sanatorium. To the contrary, it will
he conducted strictly a a nrRt-ctnsn hotel anil iilcnl rewirt. A mil and a half from the
Asheville court houtr. ont Ma4n ntreet, nnd ilireetlv nt Htltmore K. tlnn. A .crathem n-
Sosiire anil the most extensive view near Asheville. Ovrrlooks botl. the French Hroari an!
wnnnanoa Vnllcys, nnd the nark of Mr. Vnnderliilt RonniR are of amtftunt ixe, airv and
HkM', with IflrK" closet. Thirty-five suites of ri-oins with private hath.. The system ol
homing and ventilation Is perfect and surpasses that of any hotel in the Tnited States.
Kenilworth Inn is r:,pidly nrnrinx cumplction. Otic notice of the opening will lie Kiven.
WAI.TKR C.
HRIIWNINU, M. I.,
PKBMIMiNT.
tirecn Coflee.
I.AGI'AYRA,
Ol.l) GOVBRNMKNT
AND RIOS.
SARATOGA CHIPS
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Spring stirs op the bile. Yon lose your
appetite, feel weak, too hot, and Oh! So
tired. Take Simmons Liver Regulator.
JOST.
On March loth, either in or In front of the
First National Rank of Aslieville, a note for
$.10.00 ulven by .1 P Gillespie to M. I. Rat
cliff Finder will lie r-warded by leaving
same at the Citizen office, or by communi
cntinn with me. M. I.KATCt.lFK,
Leicester, N. C.
ffl. H. CAHILL & CO.'S
ALMA POLISH
IS TUB
BEST DRESSING IN THE WORLD
FOR LADIES' FINE SHOES.
Sold by all shoe dealers,
marodrod'lin mo we fti
LESSONS IN SINGING AND FRENGH.
A New York tvactier of tocaI manic, Hrsj-Ir
to give instruction in sltiuinK. also French
lensonti In cxchanKC for room (furninhed orun
luruUhcrt) and hoard, for herself and mother,
in or near Asheville. Adilresi
LILLIAN RBKD,
CarcG. Schlrmr-, Music Publisher,
mar30oncraw4w New York Citjr.
Are you aware that II. T.
Estabi ouk has more pictures,
a tiller line of books, does
more framing than all the
firms in Western North Caro
lina together. We do not
spread out our entire stock,
but can always show you
clean, fresh goods in good
variety and latest styles at
the lowest prices. Hall for
proof at 22 South Main St.,
Asheville.
Badger & Robison's,
No. 30 Patton Avenue,
Telephone 69.
V
REFRIGERATORS.
KDDY,
(11,0 UK,
ICE KIN(1,
UOY.H, AND
ALASKA, FOK HOME,
BOARDING HOl'SKOU HOTEL I'SE.
W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO.,
NO. 16 PATTON AVE.
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Twenty-8ve years of practical experience, combined with prbsonal attention to all de
tails of the business and perfect arrangements far clhahlinkss and wkitv of all goods,
manufactured, enable the proprietor to present to his numerous pultuns a superior elass r.,.
Carbonated Beverages.
Vichy and Seltzer Water in Siphons
OlnutT Ale and all the various flavors of SODA WATRR read; for shipment and drHreml
fre. in CHj llmiu Oat of town orders must have isspohsiblb reference.
C. H. CAMPBELL.
OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM.
(PORMBRLV OAKLAND INN.)
ASHEVILLE, N. C.
The Mont complete Health Rcnorl
In the South.
In now open nnd ready forgueatw. Thin hottue
in the most drnirahle in the South for pt-r-Aon
who need rest and medical attention.
Nohotelin Asheville ha as well famished
rot mi- and itn cuisine ih untqutilled Only io
the ede of fmtienta In the diet rejrulnted. The
table ' an important feature of the nanato
rium. The water I pure and plentiful, eomtnif
from a larar II mold tiin-inir near bv. The san
itary arrruigemcnti are at ixrfrct an care and
money tan make them. Per ion ufTcrlng
WALKING CAN EH
WALKING CANES.
ATTRACTIVE LINK.
Jl'ST KBCB1VBO.
StcrliiiK Silver Heads.
Also Oiydized Silver Heads.
Natural Wood Crooki.
Orange and Cherry.
RIDING WHIl'S A 8PRCIALTY.
THEMODKLCIGARJiTORK,
17 Patton Ave
reb19dlm
G. II. MAYER
CONSULTING : OPTICIAN
61 Sontta Main St.
(Law's China Hall.)
DO VOV FIND
You cannot read small print; nMurthold your
f la per at a distance; rest your eyea frequent
y; print becoming blurred, dim or running
tontharf
OlIH EYES
Become tired and .mart while reariinK or
sawlns;; eanaot aland a atmna hght; or
water freely la a saodcrata wind t ,
' TROUBLING VOV "
Wltkttck headaab. either oa tha forehead
or the nape of the neck, that medicine doea
at eursi Inflamed, swollen, sticky, or saadr
Udar
Iffto, Hat to Vowr ByM Ksxatnlstcal
rrcorcbaira:i, Satlaracttois
VauuratntsMMla
ntbSdam ; . V...
Dr. B. F. Arrington,
SVRQKON
DENTIftT.
PillinR teeth a specialty, also treating 'dls
ensed frums, and all diseases pertaining to
the dental structure, office rooms on Pat
ton avenue, over Kaysor ft Smith's drug
store.
TRY THE
MODEL
LAUNDRY
17 Patton Avenue.
STATION INN,
BILTMORE.
RESTAURANT A LA CARTE.
ELEGANT APARTMENTS.
-SINGLE OR EN SUITE.
Visitors and "Resident will And this n moat
cnarinlng and attractive stopping place.
MBNAGB AND CUIBINB BQUAL TO THB
. BB8T.
" E. H. NIES,
LATE WITH DEI.MONICO.
" daelldtf '
J0 LOAM. ;
,B00 to loan oa city real tstata. Apply
by letter, locate property nnd -Itat If clear
of other mortgages. r. Ot BOA 504.
nraSdlw
Asiikvii.lk, N. C, April 1st, 1891.
TUB WKATIIUR. t.cnerally fair; warmer; easterly v.ind; rniu Thursday.
(Jet your Clotliinji' nt
K. 15.
HAKMJM & CO.'S.
(Jet your Fuinishings at
E. B. BAHNI M & CO.'S.
with throat and lung trouolen are im-atlr
benerlttad by a tay at this place. The med
ical management in under the direction of lr.
P. W. Neetim, recently of the Jack Hon Sana
torium, nt Dnnftrillc, N. Y
The Sanatorium in thoroughly equipped
with modem appliance for the neientinc re
lief and en re of nil nervous and chronic din-eiite-.
The bath department are new
thnuixhout and nre under thr nuiwrvimon of
competent and killed attendant. The
method of treatment Include all form of
tnth, Lhc Medicated Vatnir, Turkish, Blec
trie, Nuvalan, Konian. Molicre, Thfrroo-'rkc-trie,
IUectro-Chralcul, MaaKC, KtettrMty
in all it forms, alo Bwedih Movement.
Medical attend unce aud every form of tnmt
meat indnded in price of room.
Althnugh the comfort and welfare of trie
nick are the flrt consideration, every oppor
tunity i given to those who denire to spend
a pltaannt and profitable eaon here.
Add re for further particular
ltlltis Etnllie Vaughn
A811EV1LLU, N.C.
(iet your Hate at
E. 15. KAKM'M & (OS.
THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE.
48 South Alain St., Asheville.
New Store. New Goods.
ONK PRICE STRICTLY.
1 We respectfully announce to our patrons and the pub
New Styles, lie generally that we have disposed of our stock of dry
iroodrt, nnd will in future devote our entire attention to
the clothing and gents' furnishing department.
We are now prepared t show a complete line of
ORNAMENTAL PRESSED BRICK,
Persons about to build, architects and
builders are Invited to call at my office and
eiamine samples of the
Finest Qualfty
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
HYDRRULIC PRESSED BRICK,
As I have the agency of some of the best
Northern lirlck manufactories.
Also For SmIc
FRHBH I.IMi;,
PRBSH CBMBNT,
CALCINBD AND
LAND rLABTBR.
Wood, Coke, Charcoal and Hay.
C. E. MOODY,
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OflBce No. 30 Pattoy A-vcuhc
: TBLBPBONB NO. .
Yard aear Freigkt Dpot tetopkopt Mo. It.
PIANOS MD ORGANS,
ON BASY INSTALLMBNTS
WITHOUT INTEREST.
Hotels, Boarding houses, schools and In
dividuals suuplicd direct from the mnufac
turers.
All freight paid 15 days teat trial In your
own home Stool nnd Instructor furnished
with each instrument.
"Reliable Instruments, one price only, and
that the lowest known."
For catalogues, terms, etc., call on or ad
dress F, B. PERRY,
No. 41 Patton Aveuue,
Aabevllle, N. C.
JOHNSON JAMES,
RBAL B8TATB AOBNTS.
We hsre a dairahl lot of proinTty Just pat
on the market. Por prices and location w.
refer yon to the ballet hi board, No. 3 Bontb
Main strict. olHos np atalrs. Also prrtiiertr
for rsnt. and aarnta for the Bowling Green,
Kentucky, Building and Lou Asaociatioa.
jana-ldtf .
SPRING GOODS
FOIt
Men, Boys antl Children.
It is our aim to make our establishment "the place"
to buy
Fine Ready made Clothing. Underwear. Hats
And Everj thing Usually Kept in a
COMPLETE CLOTHING STORE.
We have facilities and advantages superior to any
other clothing house. Our experience in the clothing busi
ness is far above the average clothing sellers, and the gen
erous support received in the past, warrants the belief that
our efforts to please the public are appreciated. It will be
our purpose to make THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING
HOUSE a credit to us and the city of Asheville, and a di
rect benefit to all purchasers. This season the stock will
be larger in all lines, and the class of our merchandise will
always be the best. Our salesmen are polite and attentive
and will be pleased to show you the new Btock at
THE WHITLOCK CLOTIlllIG HOUSE.