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I I ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 22 181)1. A t!.I ! ! IZEN. NG CO. itltiMahcd tbc fol- ..fA.no .. S.tHI .. 1.BU .. no 16 A WOMAN'S KHYAL'BS AND REASONS. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. . .., i -. t i. hi I he iv ; . .. ,.,'. .,',) 'j.'ivt1 Im'ii M , ., . ..mi,' , maimed .... ,A.. ; .. ,, , ... , ., ... pim-tr-; ,., hu.li Mr. I , . i t of f.V- t , inv flin ., : history , O' HIM' 1 . ,,t uvaetua- U v . tlic ilai'k , , ... .- . .ii.. .ill- tlll'IV, (...,, .... ' :.i lloubl v K ; . . 1 ....I town or ;11 , v ,., ... I . IlllU'Utll. ,1 ; 'oik, U1I . , ; ' -.i.-n iviiiK on c M ' ? . ! - vi- liirlli i- ' inilv, mi- ,i , . i- home. , .. i ' . m I'olk, I i : . . ic I'olk." 1 1 . . . i , . . nj. liar- t 1 1 -1 i . i.i, ... ilhin sii : ,..!, . - ... c him. Vii.o- -i h C'am- 'h-m ,, . a -il.-Wil- ;. MIL,!' I Mis.i ... -.i- . I i olinn it- i.i.. . . . I. Till! erudite . ii ; lit oner . . in lie nl- , I nils than & ,. 'i . ) I ' , n . . i . i I- -il i.i. I . i i that a it. "k.'V." 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'.-ii .1 . i - ; ;. opHIKi- ' vk'ii lull''. militate n.iii ii' - .i .- icr the I' i 'it': l. . ii . i til- ; . (in n .hi. . o-e ra ii ili ' 0I1IIVHI, '-I' p. Mi . I l!,i : ll.ll llHll-nl:. it ii -pi ; b''i't il. ii ii "K I i.i- '. ) k m " t Ih.m in- 'hi U,' I ''I ' (i.i o! '" . - In':.; 1 111 n is i tl4Hl Ml Ili I ,)tK.i lull i ;hic in i;'.'l tin. i'-iiI'ji i il ii' ivpnl ''. i -iv ,.t ti .i - ii),'1"' l' ' 1 ri-llti.-it' i ii ' wild Ti.-- Vill i u MUM 1 1 IK'll. I. (I'll I' .1 H ,11)111 n few. ..nil . h i "lei J i L,.' .... jjh.-l .ti l.ii o niuil Iter. 1 Ik- iii .illtnit ami l'i.ailul Mi ' i dowii l.i.v c-t jii. i iciico an.) Il re jiiililieauii I'-ive i In- '.iiij aR'U'iiul in ii'lliiin I iiniiii U'tl il (liiatrs pl'iii'ieillij; Ur Til . I'l'iii. til, pil .i; . , . .'. Uee t Ik.- Ine . hi wi-iel '" litrluiu ' - i-Miintr.v ' his poi-it-lher ill ..eons or which no ' I, in mv olicy to nine the .. - of l.S'.IL'. t here are lie party, ol equal h we are we had ;r instead ..i in most the sole i hnpos- ;Kwer of Hut the i' d to e , to the - siihsidics ' '.'it takes i -e to the i- c can be i .. ly demo- . honestly eminent, wn. stranded I -referable i pill her ire as laid I'.ii-ts. The if state ress Hay h ciirRo. iard and 0, eTcry one ia yotmg and -fair : InthebyKonedays whcrclifc'slost wuya Still stray la a shadowy misty maze Through memory's municipality. We are plump ami rosy, blithe and Kay In the far-off past, that 1ms none so fast, In the long -lost dreams too swvcl to Inst, Of the Ioiik ajjo locality. And all our own are fond and true, And brave and kind when we look behind, With eyes that are never dim nor blind At tin win s of our lost acropolis. l-'or the ones we love and ourselves shim- forth In it brave bright liulit, through the past's clear niKhl. We are never wioiik, we are always riKht. In the uscd-to-hc metroiHilis. Hut Krhnps we trip in the present paths (II the now-a-dav w here we still must stray, When we fixoiir n;i.t on the yesterday, And linnet the uow's acclivity. Ah, friends if we walk with a baekwaril tread, Or silent wait at the past's closed (,'atc. We uiavliiiii to tin- lul ure just too lute. Ami ili-ui-i-ml llu-iliii'L ili-i-livil v I There is uolhiiiK that will make a wo man regret her vow, to love honor and obey, so surely as the demeanor of a hus band who ui'Klccts her in public. She can forgive a certain aiiioiiul of coolness, even rudeness when they are nlouc, i only he will pay her the little lover like attentions she covets, before the eyes ol men. She lias a Krrat deal of pride and although in solitude her eyes may fill at the though! of the cavalier manners of her Ki'iiilt-nmii of the new school, she will apparently not in it ice the same slights in a social KathcriiiK. Hut, hiisbnads, have a can she nmy turn her pretty head to the handsome viiiidl; man at her elbow, who picks up her handkerchief and hands her Ian as jallantlv us you used to do. Ami are not you mostly to blame if lifter a while he comes to stand upon the h--destnl that in her happy lioiiev-miion she erected lor her iiculccllul lord ? It is said the "cotiiiin; wonmn" She who fills the prophet's panes Will have eoiiniKe wit and beauty And the wisdom of the a'es; With a liiuh and noble bcariiiK As if born used to the manor, Anil we're told that we shall find her I'nderiicath the starry banner. Tis all true. I'p tilers, buglers, Master, set your drummers drumming! I.o, she conies, brave bright unit beau teous, This and more the Lady Cmnininj; ! Nina Van Zantit, the proxy widow ol August Spies the anarchist, has a iiitci taste in husbands. She has put nlf hei widow's cap and is soon to Ik- ttnin a bride. This lime she will marry a mu latto no that isn't it either the happ man is tin Italian anil Ins name is Ma It is a curious fact that the more truly a thiiiK seems to be what il isn't the higher il is prized. How often do we hear in the shops: "Ah, that is a lovely gingham! I'll have a dress ol it; it will look ipiitc like summer silk at a little dis tance! or ic, with real seal trimming that brown plush coat will tool a good many into thinking I've got a sealskin !" And the nail nuns to deceive isii I in mai lers ol diess alone, lor wc constantly strive to make oiif.s7icsapiearaiiytliing hut what we are. In our teens we eagerly lengthen our skirts and turn up our hair, in the atlempt to "look old," and in the thirties we carefully pull out the grav hairs and adopt the rose-lined sunshade that casts a youthlul glow upoua fading check. Is the childish fondness lor "making Ulieve" a characteristic thai holds swuv our lives long, or is it that we arc ualurallv dishonest ? He thai as il inuy, men uif deceivers ever, and wo men more than ever: but, curiously enough, the must palpable Irauds among us admin- a bit ol nature; whether it is I lie In ijc miss who wears a g rlisli frock and Irisks about with childish un consciousness, or the young matron who. while she ma v sigh iK-cnuse ol the Host amid the sunshine of her tresses, lets the silver threads alone, anil doesn't roughen her smooth check thai is losing its early bloom with Hwdcror complexion balm. Why can't we have the courage ol our convictions and go and do likewise ? Attorney -general Davidson in a letter to Tim: CrnziiN, and Tiiii Citi.i.n edi torially ure of the opinion that Asheville is not sufficiently literary; and in this Itecky Sharp heartily agrees. Our city is in need ol a literary leaven to make her upier ci usl light and wholesome, but wlictliir wc gel the hoped-for university or not, much can be done towards ob taining a literary tlavor by our bright woman, il they will only awake to the tact that it is a desirable thing to have. We women don't drive the men, and can't always coax them, but we can lead them beautifully whither sorrow we will in the paths of literature or the broadways of iashion. Ixt us then organize literary club where women, studiously inclined, may meet toexihange ideas and IKilish up their wits. Let us doff the blazer and put away the tennis racket, and don our siectaeles and take up oui note-books, and in a surprisingly short time Asheville will shine as a slur in the literary firmament. Becky Sluirp. There are now twenty-six inmates at the Soldiers' home. There is a steady in crease in tlit number. Applications for admission are coining in daily. Kalcigh News and Oliserycr: The tele- egram sent out from Winston that Col. Andrews had been appointed first viee- I'residcnt of the Richmond and Danville Railroad system is a mistake, . Kings Mountain News: For the lust two weeks cruel rumors affecting the character1 of the famous Evangelist, W. I'. I'ile, luiTi- been allniit. He is charged with one of the blackest of crimes, but bitterly denies the truth of the charge. Hon. David S. Kcitl, cx-governnr of the stale of North Carolina, who died at the residence of his son, T. S. Kcid, in Kcids- ville, was 77. vim sold. His death was the result of a stroke of paralysis. He had been unite feeble lor some time past. He leaves two sons, Thou. S. Kcid and Ken Inn D. Ut-id. IhiIIi of whom a if lawyers. The town of Kcidsville was named in his honor. Gov. Kcid s body was buried at the old family grave vard, near Krids- v ilk-. The executive committee of the boaiil if li iistcc ol the Agricultural anil Mi- cli.inical college have elected K. Ii. I,. Yates, ol Wake county, Adjunct Pro fessor of Pure mat hematics and hook keeping; Charles M. I'ritchard, of Car- tcrsville, Ga., a graduate of tin- Atlanta Technical institute, one of the assistant iiislriiclors in practical mechanics. W li. Wcthcrly has tendered his resignation as assistant in the meehanieiil depart mint to accept a position at St. Louis, Ifii net In- vi Hie wui k i -e. in 1M'.'.'. 4i iiuui.it'c course is irts Col. i i - a Crosse, :ln alliance tin face of litmocratic ItlM-K I.. I.. I'olk lll i'i TlllMT e . f'ruili ' hi' i t-i 'in 1 1 '. In ii... i The Milwauke,' Sciiii.i I ' I oik a f.ivine. in lasi i- li "TI'll1. CVCM MC; glii'H-i! In ' ir tlK: smith w.i nm.si in ; hoi('.iins i" (lie li. hiiIs ol leaders." 'v.-fcr suppose that Col. 1 ,r. will deny i Ki, il I ..hi. 'n tin nn.iittinie he oir;in 1 V nnilcil wii- He it cither '..,ni. , i "i n 'lUiulci'i-; i,- southern irtii. AriHilln li iiuliiiii m Fsniona r 'I'ojlttl. .'"Here's heslll to all iii.it we h vc, '' Here's litiill! in ib that Uc iM, , Here's health h .r'l ilmse that love '.'" thiin, ' That love those i'u.i l.-n tla-ni : Thai love us." lh you Ooliif what a huge circle this wish or mull Ii inilnilm.' ami will you "mitiee tht rclerence is not tothe wineiup, hot to a standard msrficiiic, the "Goldeu , Medical Irtmovcry," that i an bring , oeaiin io me large iiuimier oi li lends arh love. True, it is- not u beverage, , .nullifies not inbriaic, but is 1 heallh- j alviflf medicine, a lilood purifier, Kver in Tijimiuor anil general touii i rentcili i IVniiowSiiess, indigestion and Momac! .upii.a 4 cures, cuasiiuipiio in its fr, throfiilu,-IwMichitia and rJtWoiit v?i-ssei-..-, .. , ... ; - e",,,. , li POWDER Absolutely Pure. A i-nnm of turti-r bnkhiii iowflrr. Hixh tt of till in leu veni iik utrviiuthK. I.ati nt L' S. Cnvcrtnncnt FimmI KcHrt julJ'JUly Q H M M a i u ii ii 0 s u 0 a v 0 0 v b a B a E a 3 e J! rVmi Its K-i-iilliir ernesey l li" as miieli to the iiriM-i'K:! u-i skill in eimMiiiiiilliiu " ; th" Illifri'itli illi; llii'lnm Ii-" 1t, k Il Iii I inn-. II !-- ,. fllKl'IISfK III till Hlltsi't, lit' I' inyhi' ttilvimoeil will pn-vii n iiiili-ntenri OUI HINO t-ise it Hofflu sliuilif lis liOiiiii ro wnou UlNEFIT It Inlios the r'neu '" dm-lur nnil isi' 'Iv i-'--HTli'll'iiiK. I li" ""I ii.dVnliii.v lie.-1 will lln l 'l Hi, lii'.il iiii'i-i-nllvi' nl iiiili'in'i'lni' I iiillireiilliiii. .iilliilliini. Ili'ii liii h-'. IIIIIiiihiii ". Ih'H iiiii'i .yii'iitul ili'iirviiiiliiii. .'n Iiihi' il lime, ii i 'nil I'f- i'i-nro wMI Imsliu-nf .ihllollikln.: . Kurrllllilr It l-i ulimt Hi nieelit nnil nrnili-Hs. No tensi r frim-'iiimir-i.i-'i iiikiiw. tiuiw Colic, ll- rrlni H. I'mhi f I i:.iiiiillnlii, INivertiili H K-i nnil rev -irlsl. Collin. Invalids uud 1, 11. " I., iii rs inu uUI llml It Wie inlldvst i lent mid Vonlc limy can uso. A little Vi n nl -ih-.l-i- liiKiiiiHi riifreshliiK sleiip .. I n minimi mm' ml Inn of tho Uiwels. iilillii liilu'ii In the inuriiliiK nliar-ieus In- ni'iH-lllii. oii-iiniui tlm stoiuseh sua swtii'iiN I lie.- iiresth. A rilVHlCIAICg OPINION. "I hav ben mfttticlnB meiliclnt fof twtnty yMrm and Tiive ntvtr bn ftbk to put up s vsgfttabHi compoiiud that would. llkt blmmoiu um ntgumier. -iromeur nd cfTKUvaly mov tht Uvcr to action. nd attho aamatiraa aid (Inalaad ofw.ak. cuingl th dlimivf ao4 minulaliM owtrfof ihsayilani-" 1.. M. Hihtos, .D Wuhlnftos, Ark. niiii-ksorOHiinlnnsst Look for the rod Truiti-Miirk on rrontuf Wrapiver, nd llis Hi-ul nnil HiKiiuiiiri-nCJ. II.2lllnCola ri-il. ontlia aldo. TsJiouuulbsi. PIANOS AND ORGANS, ON BABY INSTALLMENTS WITHOtTT INTKRKMT. lliitrU. PuuT'llnu huiim'i, wiiodls and tu- (livhlunli upi'Hi-d direct Iroin the ntuaufuc- unr- Ail (Vi'.Kht imlil 1ft davB tent trial lu your wn In iinc SttMd nnd Inatructur funiiwhcd withriiclt iiiKtruincnt. Ut1iulc Innti umciiU, uuc prior only, and i tint the luwt'fit kntiB." Ftir cutuluguct. tortus, etc.. call un or ud- d'CM J. F. GAttttATT, No. 41 Pulton Avenue, AMtievllle. M. t. Mt. Mitchell Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL Ol'KN JUNIC I KT, 1H'.)1, Miilvrul witter numi- us Kui-kliridge and llcil- lor.l HpriiiKS. Vn., " I'KHIi TO Ct'liSTS. MATIiR $1.oo TM $NOO t'HK WUUK OXFORD TIES. SLIPPERS. TENNIS. ALL VARIETIES AND PHICES. Latkst Stvlkh Straw Hats. Don't fui'tfct our finely I'tjuip- km Custom uud Kfnir Dcptutiiu'iit. Weaver & Myers, "THE SHOE STORE," No. 39 Putluu Avenue. WHEN YOU WANT lied room SuitH, 1'iirlor SuitH, I'iilH.V ("Ililil'H, Uoi'M'I'K, Kitle Itoartlri, KxU'iision Tnlili's, DiniiiH' ClmiiH, Kitt lu'ii Tiil.K'H. Ittil liiMinp'H, Single liOiliijifH, Ililti UiK'kK, Wjii'iIioIm'h, (Vnti'r TiiIiIch, Ollit K Furuit uiv. I'ictun'H, SImiIok, KlKMTlKIv rtlCPAlKll, UPHOLSTERING OONE, CARPETS LAID. IILAIR & liROWN. FUHNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, PHttoti Avenue. on VaAtlauilavUB. I uiiitWblslteyHiti'W ciiri-d at liHiim willi oiitimlu. IkNiknftuiri MeillsraiMil t'RKE. lIl.M.UIHll.l.KV.M.II. AllauUt,UK. oiUou Uli;-, WhlU'hall HL &8. m . - -n: i-.i uimn, .Ji:uii.. mi,, 11 t.. uf: Mil 1 -A&te "' Sr4 VI. U DOUCLAS 3 SHOE SStC J WaTlaWfcal ;julu,i-li-.,iiniwi riuilnd, anil mi annulled un hultiim. AiIiIkm W.L. IUIIaLAISUrMklau, Niual. Soldi WEAVKR & MYERS. JICfiSK H. 8TARNEH, UNDERTiQCER : AND : EMBALklER. KVKKV KI'tllllHITI! UK TH II BII8INKSS FtlKNI.SIIHH EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. NHtlHlactiou Vuarnuteed. I'mmiit Attrntlon I '.Inn tii Call, bay or Mht. Ulliee and resiil net- No 27 North Mala Strrrt. Tilcph-m Nn. fit. TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTH ERTON, No. 43 Patton Avenue, Leunnrd C'lrunnble Rcfrigwntors, Water CoolerH Wire Dish Govern, White Mountain Tee Crejim Freezers Fly TrapB and Fane Oil Stoves, Fly Screens for Doors and Windows Agents fur White's Sewing Machines. Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICHH At LOW AH THE LOWEST, See our niiirhines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Itanpe ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up in our window. Well worth looking at. mll-3ni GRAND AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY, JULY 1ST, 1891. In the Heart of the City of Asheville, N. C. ON PENLAND, WATER AND WALNUT STS, 16 FINE LOTS 16 Kitfht lots 24x7.r each, on Water street; H lots 21x(5 each, on lYnlmid utreet, with h good wide 15 foot alley in rear of every lot. Parties having money to invest in good solid busin'H8 proiuM'ty win do well to atttnd this sale. om: LOOK At the location and surroundings will convince any good judge of property that no such chance for saf" and profitable investment has been offered to the public of Asheville for years. io arunciai charm oi promised improvements, nor ague but industriously circulated rumors of railroads or lot' ls. nor champagne, nor Sunday hcIioo! lemonade, is needed to fire the simulator's brain. Here Are the Lots, "Where All Can See. J. I'. 8AWYLM, rBHHKNT. OTKSM. COXK, VlCh-I'KK. I. U. HANKIN, C'ASHir.a TRY THIS MODEL Thrcc-fourthi of your nliim-nts nriw from Liver trouble, which Siininuna Livt-r Kigulutor cures. We are a patient people the ox is nowhere in comparison. Webuy lamp-chimneys by the dozen; they go on snapping and popping and flying in pieces; and we go on buying the very same chimneys year after year. ' Our dealer is willing to sell us a chimney a week for every lamp we burn a hundred or more a year and we plow for him, pay him for goading us. . Macbeth's "pearl top" and "pearl glass" do not break from heat; they are made oi tough class. As likely as not our dealer would rather his chimneys would break; " it's good for the business," says he. He buys the brittlest ones he can get, " What are you going to do aooui ii r rutabuc. a so. a. Macsitb t Co. For Malaria, Liverlrou ble, or Indigestion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ; JAMES FRANK, FAnrcnCCER!E$A:,3 PROVISION Apst fnr Imu'Cntt Wooka Mill" V RortfttMa fcrtw.Mi.il. C. KblVdlT STEAM LAUNDRY 7 Fatton Avenue 9500 Reward. Wl! will liar the nliovt rrwanl for an v raw of Liver L iniiiitlnt, itIWih. Nik titan n he. intliut Htmn L oimiiiiniitm ur Li tivi'iirsti we riuiiMit cure with Wmt'i ViTViuhle l.ivi-r Tills. when Ihv di rti'tliiiis arr fttrii'tlv tuin plied with. rht'T art- puirlv Vt-K 'talilc, nnil iit-vir full to rive Hittiitlnctioii iiituar Coated Lar; huxtit, vont:iiniiiK 'M pillH J!Wvntn. licwiirr orcminUTfeitK nnd imitationn The icrnuine timnufiictnml .nly hy THK JOH s C. WST 4iMI'AV, (.MICAIill, ILL. tUlU Ity T. t Hmilli Xt Co , Ashrville. N. C. U8TA0USHBD 1H0A. B. II. COSBY. (KneccMur to C. Cowan.) JEWELER 97 PATTON AVKNUE, NBXT IMXIK TO GNAND CBNTRAI "O TBL. A8IIHVIL1.K. N. C. litOiltr G. II. MAYER -CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 61 Sonth Main St. (Law. China Hall.) CAPITAL $1CM),(X)0.0(). OKUANIZUU MAKCH 8, 1HU1. Battery Park Bank. TrniiHi'rtu ii K'tiinl tmiikint buthit(i 1'iininierrlnl pnprr flitwuantcd. Ufioii upiHovt-d colluU-rul. Cullcctiuui mudc on ull mcccmiUIc point. Luaod mau f SAFE DEPOSIT. Uvntt lloites lu It 1- ire Prool' VuuUs at Keattonable Rates Soliiitn ut-ioiiiitH of iiidlviilnulH, baukii, liuiikt-rs. Hrruii und curporutiouii. UIKECTOKM. S. MliHKIMlN, I.. I H A II A Mt T. Kami. , S. I'oWltl L. V V. McMkh J It. llOHIK'. V S I'llXK, u M. CoxK. T W lATTON. II T COLI.INS. U. S t'KHKV, W. II. HALtAKII. Can't You Hcc? ho your f.vtn tntiilili- you In anyway ? lo titi linil i( uiniuylnji to icad or few? lla"' yu lu'adachr i-IUht in the tun luad or luim rf' the itkult ? If ko your vision canimt hv re K.udctl iiH M.-rlW'l. Have vour Jtiyht teNdtl I cvofeharKe, HatiKiuetioti nmi-nUed Sllli NATI'KH'S ItliAdTlliS.: Telencopet All kliidH of Mclcit t tlic Instrument. 00 for a Pair of (Custom-Made) from Mnniirn' IV'inniuit. Kntinriwiton Kuarutlvoil or moiiuy refiiotlod. 8END YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES An. I.itractl.m lor S.ll-Heaiurainant. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY WINSTON, N. C. FU18 ,iiWf MAtmi'X, Pret. 11. T. toi-L'Nit, VUx- IMtH Capital, $55OOo. l. r. uclouu, Cahivr CJTHE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. JUmmVI 'H.ti.t!.' t'uri'rt 4ioii4irhiii ui o llitln ltoAlkityn. without I'ahi. i-nvniiw struct urn. uotidiii)! n acrid or polsonntiif Hnhalnnrrtt. iinr l-t uniiriintinil ttliHolnti'ly humiM1 prcni'rllH'il hy phynlclan. IM rinffrrro witrutiKMi noma, rnrrn Sidd hv ilrnKlfltH. llrwnmofSHh-Ktltiil.-H. AriiiyClirni.t 'o. Ltd. . V .( . 1 .11 I'OH 8AT.R ItV RAYS OR li SMITH. A8HEVILLE. N. C KILLING- SA'KIF1CK in thin instamw i too mild. Iit'iiw wc it in iiinong tht other clii'Htnut. llllllli TAKE YOUR PICK Of any 'J.r, 21, $2., $22..r0 or 120 CaKHimere or Cheviot, Hiu-k or cutaway wiit, in our limine lor the ridic ulous price of FOURTEEN NINETY, $14.90. Then attin, uny 10..".O, $15, $14, $13.50 twit in CiiH8i mere or Cheviot, HHck or 'cutaway style. Sue them. KILLING PRICE, $1090 TEN NINETY. , New goods; thin season's growth. E. B. BARNUM &CO, Mranch tf . Ii. D. Buruutn x Co., WanhlnKlan, D.C. 9 Court Square. SurpltiK, $27,500. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, Couuty And City Defoiitory. Organized May, 1888. tiK MORAL IIANklNti lt(!HINi;HS TRANHAtTKI. lultrt-nt I'aid on UvpunUH In NHvliiRa Ueparluieiit .liWIS MAIMM'X, M. I' IIII.I.IN.S, M . I'At.r., J. li. Klilill, UIllUCTORSi H II. KliliU. J R. BV. CIIAKI.KS McN.Mi;i!, . It. HANK IN, M.J. HliAKIHiN. Hank iiitii friun 11 a in . till m On Bnliiritdf, till A . IIILlWnUULL1 ULLIH Celebrated the World Over for iU Purity. Wr ilchvcr tu ull purl, of the i-ity uur uwa llottHni Itxport Itccr at ONE DOLLAR PER DOZEN. Our Inrr t ki-rtt at a teniiieratiirc ol 441 fliurrrt and wc Knurantee yon a Ircih article at ill tiim-a Till! TKAUK SKl'IM.IKh PROM THE "BONANZA," THK I.KADINU WINE .-. AND , LIQUOR .. STORE J IN THU8TATK. FINE SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ittOOSf. I. 4. HtHUI'tHnT, i''r. I NO. 43 S. MAIN ST.. ASHEVILLE, N. C! BRICK. BRICK. BRICK. . FOR 8ALU V-. BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY Atriieville, N. C. P. O. Ilox 426 STRAUSS EUROPEAN HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. K00MS All NEWLY FVRNISHElk AIM), tubt. boarder, tu be McomnodatMl. u'clock a. m. until 13 o't-lnck p. WARD IT THE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY. tttmt can paM th. door. Opia front w Am nrauarcd lur catcrtnir ai ahoHnt aoticc for Honac Partlea. Balto. ttc. All I ak itteL BIy Celebrated Philadelphia Fries ' Arc well known. Mu our can aartiaaa thrm. Aat wood to I hare tht flnrat. larm Kaner In AnhrTlllc. Can arre orilrra in from a to S airnataa, net. a. Ftah, O.mt. Oyatcr oa the Hall niwu. Poiiu aad alunUTt waiter., rieam to tm an. Kcapceinnij, (fecial; H X u X s u I'ATTDN AVI-Nl'B, Optra Central WliST COl.l.KOli STKKIiT. i o W W p; 10 Pi W A 3 I-'actury. AI.I.HY. (1) (111) 12) (lfil ('II (14) (! (13) ,3 mi j! (t2) I tfi) - (tn ' 171 (l(l , ; ... .... (8) (U) WALNl'T STKEliT. tianner Wurehotiae. I l-'iu-turj. 450 ft- from tlm tll! llllltCtl tStlltt'H from Til l ton Avcihih jiublif Ktiuims !U0 ovtTiinient Imildiii; iintl Ktm't railway; fwt from 400 fwt 275 feet from Alain 8trH.t and nl't raiiwn.v; J00 Uvt from Ilaywootl Htrwt ami 8twt railway. AlmoHt conmlctriy Hurroundtnl with Hubntjintial brick blocks, occupied now, und forever to be occupied for btiHinesH purpoHCH iw Ioiik aw any bnninHn in done in Asheville. J;very one of these lots in inrT xnan inat occupies iy (iirdwood'n launtlry 350 fwt nwny. One of Asheville k shrewtrCKt bimiiieHH men paid 13 000 for that property lately. The buihliim' in not worth over fJ.000, leaving $10,000 for tho land, or $400 PER FRONT FOOT. do and tux if you can buy it from him ut (hat price now. (io and nee if you can buy any proerty on I'atUm avenue, between the Public .Stjuare and 1 lay wood street for less than f 500 kt front foot. Come to this sale and buy pro.ierty for a shade less than that It cost owners of t his and ndjoininr property three thou sand dollars to open the extension of Penland street southward to College street opposite the ocrn house. Purchasers at this sale will reap the benefits. The occupation of I lay wood street by the railway will divert to I'eiiland strtvt the immense tide of vehicle travel to northwest Asheville and Hichinond Hill, ltefore you know it Penland street will become A GREAT THOROUGH FARE, and these beautiful lots of such convenient size, will come into use for a multitude of business purposes. tiecure oiie or more of them while you au. Delays Are Dangerous In the purchase of gilt edged Asheville real es tate nw experience has proved for years past. Terms of sale 20 per cent, cosh, balance in six, twelve, eighteen ami twenty-four months at 8 ier cent, interest payable semi annually. WBaGwyrr 1-
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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June 22, 1891, edition 1
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