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1 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1891. . . i. . . . i - l , - - - -J ASHEVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WEATHER IN APRIL. THE REPORT FOR THAT MONTH IB NOTEWORTHY. The weather m Recorded mt we BlKual station In thi ciijr RlKht rer cent, of 0one Healtb-Seekera. Read. The meterologicical report for April has iuat been issued from the United States iignal service station in this city AROUND TOWN. Forecast till S a. m. -Fair, till Frtdayi continued low temperature, wnn in rtori northeast winds. Gen. P. M. B. Young is in the city. J. R. Patterson went down to Black well's Springs yesterday. tl. to r t it will meet tomorrow at 5 o'clock in the rooms ot the V. M. C. A. v,m Wvnnr. of Ridirewav. N WIN - " ' " .' ' ' - . , C i. visit ne MlSS A. f . loinns, ou EsoeciallT worthy of note is the small 1 "V itreet. number of days on which rain fell, the Dr g Westray Battle is in attendance total rainfall being only one-half of the upon the American Medical association for Aoril. Notable, also, are the in WashinRton. mall mean daily variation in tempera- ucwial riub" will meet Thursday ture. low relative humidity, small range . . Mrs. W. W. Barnard's, on of borometer, large per cent. 'c. North Main street, days, aDsence 01 nign wmu., .u high per cent, of ozone. The report is as follows: UETBOROLOGICAL REPORT FOR APRIL 1891. tH,;fr CvnnlH. W. T. Reynolds am E. D. Carter left for Knoxville yesterday afternoon on business r- Unit hn annointed Tames P ,7M States Siimal Service Station, Sawyer, pres.oem . i - wiu sanitarium. Asheville.N. C. I """"J ' v..- . Lat. 38.38 N, Long 82 26 W. above e level, 2,350. (Exposure of instrumenta la U. Service shelter.) TEMPBRATURB. r... e.;,t, n.irl R. D. Freeman are amnncr the Ashevillians announced as S. Signal I havine arrived in Charlotte. of Raleigh, third Dan ville system, is at 1 r. u ,Kp11 left .2 at TUB ClTlIK office tociav for 1. N. Brooks, the old sol Minimum Low I Mean 2.8 45.64 r.,1 A R. Andrews. vice-president of the Richmond & I ville svstem. is at the Battery Park. 7am2pm9pm Maximum I High Mean on ill IT M 14. nil R 66.51 Haily mean temperature for month 85 99 . r. .1 H .. ........ Irm fnr month 20.87 Average daily variation tem. for month petitioned in yesterday's paper, .oo. "rhlativb humidity. 2pm 7m I 2 d m I 9oui IDaily Mean. 70.90 I .08J. .62.6SL J .5?l0.8- -insiil.i'Ttt HIIMiDITY. (Grains o) moiature per cubic foot of air 7am I 2pm 9pm Daily Mean. 2.972 I S048J8.0H9 J. 3.046 THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION & IMPROVEMENT CO. PAID UP CAPITAL, $300,000. the BAKOMUTBR. (Coirectedjoritudeanjwrature 2 p ml9 p m Hlih Low lUBUVMcau 3UH I 30.18 130 3r,29.84 30.15 7am 30.18 PR liC IMITATION. No. duvs on which .01 or more rain fell . No. daya snowfall .1 in. or more. 2. Total rainfall and melted mow, in. 1.81; snowfall in. 2.5 r tl.lt ha. commissioned T Kimberlyas first lieutenant and E. Mangum as secona neuienanv Asheville Light Infantry. v M lnhnaon. Geo. H. Burnham and wnil other eentlemen of the city went over to Hendersonville in a party yester- day and returned at night. Alderman elect T C. Starnes left this morning for Tusculum, Tenn.. where be will attend the commencement exercises of Tnsculum college. Mr. Starnes will be absent several days. to have an Casual visitors to the City, and Where They Come From. Burnette House.-R. l. ratterson. M,,rnhv N. C !. A.Duckworth, Middles- borough, Ky.; Walter King, Koomns- ville, N. C; Henry Mcree, v.anum, V. B. Bomers, Elk t'ark, ih.c; j. o. mni tin, Cowpens, S. C. nun Kncl lohn Whitelaw, Raleigh; "SflS-i GEO. S. TOWELL, President and (5on. Mana nn and WI C. UlllSDoro rara. J. . " drews. W. R. Crawford, L, b. rerry. n. ... I! A A ,D TrPnSUl'Pr. sir r- r..: l.' u i k a rr i m in. i , Cocke and wife, Nashville; 0. H. Jowi son, Dillsboro; J. P. Brown S. C.; W. W. ohnson. Knoxville; n. u. t .. Vomit. V. C: E. L. Whitson, Knoxville, C. W. Garland, tuilsDoro. d,.,. p.rt-l H. Mnson. Provi dence; J. W. Robinson, C. L. Stcgal, Phil , , ,''... ill,,. lmiii'.' HatcK a r -r- r: : 17 A Prnmmail. ana wuc, ,im.uiiiii, ... - - New York; Tyre Glenn, l.reensnoro; n.. A. Hancock, A. B. Andrews, G. N. Car ter, Atlanta; N. B. Dial, G. M. Webb, rr., W. H.rearce. toiumum, o. Hubbard, Huron, Mich.; w. M. najnmi and Mr?. Hnmird. Miss hmilv i. ruz- i!flra....;r..M. n. " u t, .1 Mrammi In timore; . n. wanin. uui ur ucni Springs. Crawl Central.-. M. Goolsby, Greens boro. N. C; S. P. HoIImwbt, T. L. Goti, Richmond, Va.; vv. J. senary, '".? vania; Thomas Patton, Biltmore, N. t.; R. A. Jones. Marion, N. C: M. S. Allison, (ohnson City; C. A. Nichols, Montreiille. m n . A Turnip Mriwlerson. N. C; I- 1. Richmond IVjirson, J. E. Uankin, UWivi vi vri iiii v T. H. Cobb, J. S. Adams, (ioo. S. l'owoll. ;C O A L.: The company owns about six hundred arnw of the flmwt Kil. ......,f.,,. iii.iiicr HitiH ill thlf CltV. TlUH has UUUUIII llllU 1I1IUIUIU" miii. .B . botm beautifully laid out into lots, amps of which ran i on application. Special inducements are neinp; offered to a limited number of persons who will erect first class residences at once. The demand for this property has been unprin-edented in the history of Asheville real es- of the Celebrated JelHco and Best Anthracite Coal. WHOLESALE AND HKTA1L. COKE IN (JAR LOAD LOTS. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ICE. Asheville Ice & Coal Company, -r. icnlioiie No. .16 and 40. No. so Patton Avenue tate. and its success as the popular resilience part lohnson. Louisville; W. P. Walker, An- (irews, n. c.; w. D. Anderson, Luther city has already been assured. Sfr rbik.y. Mr7v; c. c. This property is now beintf laid out with broad avenues, .. t . - tl' 1.... .1 M 'leerinll- 1 II' Cowan, wenster y. n..v.ls., ........... .,,1, S.A 1. B. Bomher, Newport, lenn.; r. vvitll tlUVetl ITUtterS ailU SinUie l ret I'M rmn n.nr. '. . o. ... I,. 14 U Unrvit, nnil 1 axipv. oiairwv me, ... . .....r..-- i ...1,1 wife. Morganton; n. iv. o. ..... seWCf ailU eieCTHC SlTCei r.lllvl, i uii.mi u'M".h r . :-..u. I A Hfrrv. Frank-1 lin: M. L. Malt. Greensboro; J.' R. Zuh - , , i i :f t .... l..M,n lft atcOUVeilient dis .. . ! I. 1 IV nlaci1). 1 V 1 I 1 t arv. loc iuiiiiry, dihimu, ,f Water, -THE- CAROLINA SALOON TO THE FRONT. While others are putting a bug in your ear, listen to me! , .it ,i.i.. m.n, kmt la a flnt H "-W r.'SKl'US uri No,h".ro.in.: If W 1. tW "WEATHER. No. clear j No. fair I No. day. day. dav. I cloudy. 18 I 9 1. , 0 No. days without sunshine 2. No. thunder hower, 3 ti,. lo.liM nf thp citv are opportunity in suiting themselves to fine tH. Loods at the openinR at Mrs. C. b. M W. Meiri r 1 1. mon. Hendernvill; S. O. Heaver, (Irani- th,.,, (he property and a Complete Water and ville, N.L. e i i Suannanoa. E. S Walton, MrRi'- sewer phlll has b(HMl adopted SO a S to lVC tllC VPl'.V DPST i. H. I'.'lVHlson, 1. 1 sanitary results on this property are . Kerr, J- J- M. away in a most pleasing WIND. ( Milfl per hour.) Total No. mllei. aauy ".. ' "" ' - , i .u. month. 4.M; highct velocity, 22; prevailing Refreshments were servru h.iu w direction, N. W. I ;ne passed manner. v.tr.n Tnvlnr and William Gordon Mnre Actine M lyor Miner tms ,,n a charee of drunkenness, Tl.. wrrr fined S5 eaCB. . U. iuouuy and'R. A. L. Hyatt, charged with as- E. H. Norcom. las 1. . thm nivninir at Mrs. v.. r.. Ill w.lhplm New iorK. I. s""' t :r; s.n . on r r-A.",-. .v:. ... v ui..kar.i..n Rtirk'a tlflrlors. OO VOIICKC oi.vvi, , wmnn, nauriuui ----- .... -.i. ci.u A Qfh in. i. u u,-,:..h, I R I'ulton. N. C: H. inc i in., on. in. ....".j- : , ,,.,,;, tk. was a necktie and apron party ShCTW"od' 1 Jrw L v.c" at the Western hotel last night. About ""' K' a B, Dunbar, twentv-fivevoumr people were present, t n ." Mitii t, En ,a. u.,r R Smith. Halifax. Can.; V. 1 cl...ttlo.,n. I have the . rt ana n SrafiTklMt in the tati an.l t conw.t. 01 tne nnei ornuu. i " ...-.-. r r, h world Trv it w.Vrl. Burk ThrecStnr lriu Whi.key, beyond a doubt the flnent in the worm. iryn nnil vi'n will be convinced that I am advertining nothing but ' .K., wfcl, Whiu-in Europe, during the .ummer of IRaS, I made ngement. for c d key, Spanish Sherry and Port Wine., the equal never brough t to Aa h"1"',, Jf ?:'iV.L,, . Marlnux. Chateau Belmont very fine. In French Brandlei 1 1 nave a largj oci, including J?We2Jr ..TZ'l' id liqaorl and wine, are too numerot.1 , to tnention koowf -o When vou are in need ol anyming in my ....c, ..r... "------.--, , ,h. ... . c. ""j. I i M uhiakira are recommcnaea nj iome oi inc mu.v i... ........ - ..f 4-1... t.w.it'U 1,1 III. mill Tl'fllll 111 1 1 1 1 1.P anil uc vw.....vtu. j ....11 nuillr- til i iivt iirnn ... , age for medicinal purponei. Reapcctfully, OZbXB. ( Per cent, of potnible 100 ) Mean lor month fi. i 7 KARL VON RUCK. B. S. M. D. C. P. AMBLBR, M. l.. Diiector Obs'try Obierver. wHATCARaMBNEH IID. A Tounm Man's Ee rut Out by a Gun. lohn V. Cole, sr., who lives in Leicester township, about eight miles from Ashe- up and told him he was exceedingly glad . ., ... . -t .Ib, him nnrf that he had been wish- vile, was in tne cuy toay. , - -- - . Th. u A,wnn Cuberon. .N. L.; uutner tlin N. C: I. T. Smith. At lanta;' Lindsay Davis, Cincinnati; J. J n.Um, Hpnrlerilon county; I'. H. liar- Ui..hmnnrl: 1. L,. Wail. . oiuui uii". r.o !.' T. Williams. Tenn ; W. F. Hyrc. s.J'unti.n. Va.: Tims. U. Turner. Davton, saulting Felix Petty, colored, were ais- Ohio. barged. ti,. mnvnr'i court this morning the n( leff Davis aonearcd in the list ot .;,nim. Mr. Miller caueu ir. ui.tis QOARUING. Deaaant room with .id.lreMl apr2id.-w bonrd. I'or termii S.J. I AIN. 31 ('.rove Street. brought with him his son, John V. Cole, jr., aged 15 years, for the purpose of hav ing physicians examine the young man's eyes. Severul weeks ago the young man, together with a number of friends started ,.t ;7ht to p-o to a "crow roost" some in m him lor a lung nine. court smiled. Mr. Davis smiled, and con tinued his evidence. nn Terrell, the alliance lecturer of t.o. imaied throuch Asheville last night. He has been speaking in the counties west of here, addressing a large at P.rvnon Citv vesterdnv morn- Trlav he anoke at Aianon. iu- yANTBn. Bookkeier tor grocery. relerencea. maybdtt Unsurpassed in Western North Carolina, and that almost means the world. The property is reached from the center of Asheville by the best grades leading out of the city. The street car lint just decided on, and running out Haywood. Academy and Mulberry streets, a distance of one and a half miles, has a cent., anil that for only lllllAllllMlll i...i' - - about four hundred feet. FRANK O'DONNEIX, PROPRIETOR. WE CAROLINA SALOON, 19 NORTH MAIN STREET, ASHEVILLE, N. t. ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, ai7 Haywood Street. Aildrea, giving (iRO- IvK, Boi SUH. City. distance from Mr. Cole's house, taking -' , KlJa? Hor and Fri several guns witb them. Salisbury. The latter is hi. last Young Cole was walking in .rear of 'the day a f"'"- North Car()lina and raab2 ?Lmll'ZTr T one of the South darolin. will be reached next party, was accidentally discharged. The entire charge, an ounce of No hnt Indeed in voune Cole s chest an rANTED. For aummer montha. a ftirniahed in near vicinity of A.hev He, or board m pltaaant family for a family ol three .person.. Adilrek. . . A' r maylidf no . - JOTICB. The annual meeting of the atmkhoKiera of the West Aaheville Toll Bridge C ompany wll be held at the office of the cre.ry. room i r hnrae. hitched to a tobacco ... m3i. a fmi utten- wagon belonging to J. M. Lor.ck, while u'requeated By "'0I(t.!'' l'eaU d the colored driver wasloading the wagon. m6d St-w t . AiLJ!-- attention will bp given to produce the finest grade of Carbonated Beverages under thL VPnxoNAL fwiwrvision of the proprietor. The con- i i in . . j.. U.forifv h,frnx ntr , omancl tor Tliese goons uviu una - So, taken altogether, there arc pri.bably no investments . raJf.,wl-,.ff pro()f that a tine article is appreciated in rm Month th:,t nrmnise better returns than these. uy an nneium Vuunt . For other information apply to Geo. S. Powell, Pres., AKHKVILLK, N. C. Office at Powell & Snider's.Cnurt Square and Tatton Ave. Vichy and Seltzer Water In Siphons. Ptr- 8EK ANALYSIS OP WATRK t'SBD, ON FRONT PA0B.- face. One tooth was knocked out ana "I became fnghteneo ana ran hullet was imbedded in his tongue. Both moniine, going down Water, North Mam eves were struck by shot. and East streets, to the corner ol henev "Thevoungman was taken home and 9treet, where thev ran into a wagon his wounds attended to. It was feared driven by Willie Wood, a ten-year old that his eyesight was destroyed totally. h0y. The boy was thrown out, striking An examination of the young man was is head against some part of the wagon, made today by Dr. John Hey Williams, inflictine a very serious wound. He was and also by Dr. J. C. B. Justice. It is taken t0 the Mission hospital, and the thought that the left eye can never be wound wasdressed by Dr. J.C.B. Justice. used, out tuc nui. cy man p.uuou.j . . yvoou lives in uuu"j. saved. Mr. Cole's friends sympathize with him ... , Away! There is danger here! in his misfortune. a terrible phantom is bending near: With no human look, with no human breath, He stands beside thee-the haunter death!" t i . n Ji.u more than n 11 Surely the spirit of improvement has her t hat comeg like the unbidden caaght Asheville by the ears. gUest at a banquet, it is catarrh. Instil For many moons there has oeen an lousiy u stem. up.. yu ROUND THE TIDIJitiS. "TtoeCltlien" Been Borne rrnlta ol Uh Kicking. p()R BKNT. a n.ldrnee. bath tub. water tloaet, ete., in drat claaaneighbornood COKp,N 32 Tatton ave.. ad floor, room 4. mayftdlw PRIVATE BOARD. 211 PATTON, A VR One of the moat beautiful aummer homra In Aaheville, .ituated on atreet cur line, com peteat aervanta and good table. MKa. l.r. a, "ri". mayAdlw Rattan and Heed, Furniture, Hammocks. Lawn Chairs And Seats. Piazza Chairs And Rockers. China Matting, Matting Hugs, Art Squares, at fl.7.". Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Ha by Carriages. W. 15. WILLIAMSON &CO., NO. 16 PATTON AVE. natured protest in The Citizen against what it considered eye sores. But that all ends today. This paper, being a newspaper, must record the fact that the bill-board, which (or so long has stared the pedestrian boldly in the eye from its point of van tage on the square, has at last been re- mnfl. And more than that, workmen are buBy todav putting a coating of cement over the la'thes which have covered the stairway leading to the second story ot Dickerson & Co's. hardware store. Everybody will agree wun ihb ith no hu man breath" it gradually, like the octo pus, winds its coils about you and heavou. But there is a medicine railed Dr. Saee's catarrh remedy, that mn tear von away from the monster mil turn the sevthes' point of rhe reaper. The makers of this wonderful remedy niw in imod faith, a standing reward ot $500 for an incurable crse of the catarrh in the head. TH1 n s BfeUNtCMB NOTICES. Adamant china. The best and prettiest cheap table- ror mis anu John Russell on S. Main St. ware on the market. Ropers' silverware and square, and will also agree that the per- For Rent. sistence used by the live.t . evening paper Chunn'sCove, U, in the state has accomp . shed much. m '?"frrim A.heiilt: nri. with stable Th.s is proven mom aoage o $90 ,,. Ttar; with 8 will Bureiy - H 1 Bfl vear. Annlv to Come And Drink At The Fountain op RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 Patton Ave. We are now aerving our delicious ICE CREAM SODA. that kicketh much reward.' MAIL. MATTER. a.-rni around $180 per year. Apply to apr29d8t. l.w.uhuuli. -Ladies, clean your kid gloves with trial only Mather's glove cleaner, for sale oniy at Carmichael's Drug Store, 20 S. Main St. What wan collected and Deliver ed the rant Month. m, nr.i1 mnttM-delivered nnd I n-Sr-Riiv some of those matting rugs at . .T . : e u.:n. w R. Williamson & Co.'s, 16 Patton CUUtvltu u j i postoffice for the month of April is as avenue. follows: To thoae who have tried it, no other mvita tion is needed. To those who have not, we Price 10 cent, p-r srla- We have al.o put on Kveral new (lavora thia aeaaon. Among them Bgg rhoaphate, Cruahed Violeta, New Malto, and filen Spring Water, all 8 cent, a glaas. .... j-.t . HA Registered letter. oeiiTercu letters delivered. 36,404 Postal carda delivered. , Second, third, and fourth-class matter delivered Local letter, co lected Mail letter, collected........ 32.878 Local portal card, collected 518 Mall portal card, collected. l,s Seconal third, and fourth-clas. matter collected 1-13a Total number of piece, handled ,....91,26 Total portage on all local matter col lected by carrier., and on all local matter deposited In the office, inclu ding aecona, imru, hu vu Index to New Advertlaement. WAItTSD "W." w a kt sn Crocer. Notici A. J. I.yman. Galvanizsd Wias Pbsciho Brown, thnp Co FOB KBNT H. vomu. Pivat Boasd Mr.. T. F. McOrew. Thustfe 8AI.S Geo. H. Starne.. LscTUR-Prof. C. B. Bolton Nor. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 Patton Atc. RUSTBE SALB. By virtue ot a Deed hi Trust eiecuted ta . t t t ni. ,nhiHd wire, on the 9th of Aoril', 1890, to secure thepaymentof note. mentioned therein due to Jesae R. Starne.. "'". ' $133.49 1, ,d Deed in Treat being alr rtgi'terea m EVENVE COI.I.ECTIONB. The Monthly Report of the Filth Collection mainci. l-i-mal revenue collections for the Fifth district of North Carolina for the month of April, were: T I. HM ,V ...1 474 60 61,800 08 334 69 the register's office of Buncombe countv. in Book No 19, of page 620, I will .ell at the Court Houae door in Asheville. N. C., on the 6th dav of June, 1891, for caah, the houae and lot conioyed in aaid Tru.t, rttu.ted on Starne. Alley, city of jhevllta. the hoeo aiMiti twO rttOIDS. ID vu v " Attn U BTJ DO YOUR HENS SCRATCH? MOST HENS DO. PROTECT YOUR GARDENS BY USING Galvanized Wire Fencing. FOR SALE AT TUB NKW HARDWARE STORK, aomiUTii maiahi BROWN, NORTHUP & CO. OUR PRICE LIST FOR THIS WliKK. MAY 4TI1 TO 9TII. CANNED GOODS. OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. (FORMBR1.V OAKLAND INN.) ASHEVILLE, N. C. The JMosrt complete Health Resort in the South. la now own and ready lorgueata. Thia house ia the must deairahle in the South for per aona who need reat and m'd,l'a' "TV"": No hotel in Aaheville haa aa well frnh'2 room, aud Its cuinne i unequalled Only 'in the i-B'e of patients ia .he diet regulated. The tabl, ,s an Important teature of tne aanato- ri The water ia pure and plentiful, coming from a laig.- limpid sriiiR nearby. The nan iturv arrangement, are n. perfect aa ere aud mon. v can make them. Persona aufferitig with throat and lung troul.lea are great y heaelitted by a atay at thia place. The men i. ni management ia under the direction ol In. I" V. Neelua, recently of the acaon Sana torium, at Dunavillf. N. Y The kaaatorium la thoroughly equipped with modern appliance, for the scientific re lief and cure of all nervou. and chronic dl enne.. The bath department, are ew throughout and are under the aupervimon of comi-Ttent and .Villed I,"f-,.T method, of treatment include all forms of ,atha. the Medicated Vapor., Turkiah, Blec tne, Ku-alan, Roman, Molf re, Thermo-electric, Klectro-themicnl, Mv5t., In all it. forma, alao Swedish Movement.. Medical attendance and every form of treat ment Included in price of room. Although the comfort and welfare of tae sick are ihe firat conalderatlon;, every oppor tunity i. given to thoae who deeire to apend uleaaant and profitable aeaaon here. Addreaa for further particular. MlMBinille Vaujfho. A8HBV1LLB, N. C. Reeulai . prii-c. .... 45c. Pricea this week. 3Mc. may6doaceaw4t GBO. B. 8TARNB8. Spirit. Cigar. Tsbacco Special taxes Total B7'08 ? This amount was collected at the vari ous offices in turn district as ioiiowb: 41.374 Btatea ville BaX. nr. nam mn Aaheville vrr"'""""'''" Csms Mcsr ettlnsr There. Harry Rumbongh's name is Dennis. He was beatea by one rote for the may oralty of Hot Spring. The printer made as error in a name on the Rnmbough ticket and delay in correcting the error layette oppoitiw a chanceat Harry which they improved, to hut defeat. THE BIG RACKET 15 S. Main Street. A -WOHD TO THE LADIES We have just received a big lot of Ladies' muslin under wear cheaper than the cheap est. And before buyingyour Hamburps and Torchons. call and examine ours, both ... n-i an eatertamment commeoaurate I in rvrtf nnfl 11113,11 LV. D1IVUI -i.i. their Intelligenee and ability to appre-1 r a. MS3.ntf.WlM umbrellas and par- S9.oa 33 matinee on Wedneaaay a p. m. wot .- 6,673 90 dren ,t , . .1 on WtllB UU1II 'V veil" Ttcaera iot hhw Single ticket. ;. Children under 13... Matinee . ..... .aTnrri to ail.. It. The A?2rT- lmtne"r'' Quality. Call and see usbe- TvSlfc? fore buying elsewhere Christian Church, AahsrvlUss. MAT 11, 13 AND 13. LECTURES BY Prof. C. E. Bolton. We are gratlfled to presnt to the dtims of A.hevill Asparagus Peaches, Deaaert Stic Corn lac- Lima Brans lSc. Boston Haked ncana ar.c. Stilnx Beana t-'C Apricota 30c t-arly June I'ea. 8c. Other Pea. 'Sl'. Succotnah lfic- Tom toe. ,nc Apple. 'Re- Bl.i-kherriea 'SC. Ilucklt-berriea a1'- We offir the aliove piooila at reduced rnlea for thia week only and to Ca h Purchase ra. No gooda aold at these prices on credit. Kemember we receive Knoxville Bread Daily. Badger & Roblson's, FANCY GR0CEMK8, No. 30 Patton Avenue, Telephone 69. 2Rc. IOC. lie. 1 Be IOC. 28c. 12c. tic. 12c. 10c. toe. lie. 15c. ORNAMENTAL PRESSED BRICK. Peraona about to build, archilect and builder, are invited to call at my office and examine sample, of the Finest Quality OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL HYDRRULIC PRESSED BRICK, Aa 1 have the aavney of nine of the neat Northern brick manufactories. tl.00 Our ?S white goods cannot be ex- either in prices or .as .10 rallosl I WaAVSva OWENS & JENKINS, AImo JFor Sale PKKSIl I.IMIt, FRB8H CBMKNT, CAI.C1NHD ANII l.ANll TLASTBR Wood, toke, charcoal and Hay. C. E. MOODY, Offlce No. 30 Patton Avenue. TBLBPHONB NO. 0. Yard near Freight Depot. Telephone No. T3, W alking Cane, RIDING WHIPS, RIDING CROPS, BUGGY WHIPS A New Line Just Received -AT- THEMODELCI6AR8TOBE, if Patton Ave. fcblMlm Private Board at the Plnea. ti,i. Md dellhtfulh located Houae, (The Dr. Harann property 1 on r. nne, newly lurnianeu wnioBi.- olien for the reivption 01 gue... . v. .... - i.x. m .hnmuffh xtierience. sood let- IIIL 1 - . 1 ... . - - rnnta and a noon laDic, we ur.nm faction. Apoiy to .... MRS. limiHKUr iulii.i may2d2w At the Pines. SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORS, Lost manhood, early decay, etc., etc., can ae- care a home treatise free, by addnssing a.M lo mflerer, C. W. LBBK, P. O. Bos 816, Roanoke. Va. aovl0dw6n. THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE. 48 South Main St., Aaheville, Hum now in Btoek a complete line of spring and sum mer clothing for men, boys and children An examination of our stock will convince you that we have the Best Selection of Ready-made Clothing In the state The public of Asheville is familiar with the fact that'we have distributed during our business career here the BEST FITTING and BEST WEARING CLOTH ING ever brought here. In other lines peitaining'to to men's wear, we offer the iwsat.vp.inmi in market. Dunlap hats, Manhattan dress shirts, and "Mother's Friend" shirt waists. Our under-., iir.uWv And "flximrs" is so far superior to . WPr, UWAWl """'"J a- - any other stock shown in Asheville, that all good dresses acknowledge it everywhere. "OUR HOUSE OF SUPPLY" Is equal tarthe best in the south. CLOTHING AND SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER, And fit warranted, superior to others. We are winning the confidence of the public, because we thoroughly understand ourbuainesM. We are doing business for the future, not alone for the present. . We want ours to be the first place to think of when vnnr need demands your attention in our lines. To please I you better every time w ill be our constant effort.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 6, 1891, edition 1
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