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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20, 1891, ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RAWOWU-KERR PRIWISG CO. Tim Daily ClTlIKN, Pf mocrntic. I published wry afternoon (except Sunday I ut the lul lowing rate ttrktly cash .- onr vkab !!!!!! Six Month Tiikrb Months Onb Month Onb Wbbk 1 ISO no 15 tiUl'THCRN EXPOSITION. THURSDAY, AlV.l'ST 'JO. IS'.ll. Another Apology Needed. Tiik Citizks, which we coTinituhiU upon always licing ritflit, just, mid fiiir, never "putting its loot into it." us it savs we are always iloitijj, thinks vc an due Col. L'anieionan apology. We most cheerfully make it; at the same time n charite our mistake to Tun (.'itii-n. it having appropriate'.! without credit Col, Cameron's article, placing it More tlu people as an editorial write-up Asne ville lournal. Tins is a very lame apology not stub us the candid gentian. m makes win tinds that he he is in the wrong. Tim Citizhs did not "appropriate" Col Cameron's article tind place "it before t h people as an editorial write up." Till Citizkn reipicsted Col. Cameron, as tin best equipped join ualist in the s'.a'.c, t. prepare the article. He did so and i . ceived his own piiie thercloi. I'he lour nal hluiideringlv tried t . . iiliiulc lit article, and thereby showed us ttic.ip.icin to appreciate lirst-cla-s ncwpa erwork That lack of appreciation it calls ;. 'mistake'' to he ehargrd t.i Tin-: Citii.. ' t joe lie TltuUeH. The caution of the Komati poet, can ne lituhes. lake heed lest ye stumble, might have presented ilsclt with timely warning to Mr. Clcgg, of the Mountain Iloincjoiirnal, when lie entered a tew davs ago into a criticism ot Til i: Ci 1 11: s's errors in statements of tacts and names. !t might be supposed that that gentle man would have trod w ith pceuhai can tion upon ground upon which he woii'd stumble unless lie had been pcrtectly sine of his steps. Vet Mr. Clegg did make a mis-step and stumbled ludicrously when he illustrates a point by relen ncc I" Ninon 1 ''biiclotigh. By the context we leainthai a tcmale is rcl'ened to; but which one'- for the lite of us we can recall no sucli one in history, sacred 01 piolauc, or in htcra'ure. polite, bio graphical or didactic. The solution may be sought lor through the terminal oi tin. name, oagj, and tiicprunuiiciatiiai iiven toil. U it pronounced as in t.ugh. Then wi have Ninon liT'aiclulV; or as in Then we ii. ivc Ninon 1 r I tu b ck, or as in through": Thei, we have Ninon l' Kuclew. i r as in i-mih'f Then we have Ninon Ii'Knclofl'. Hr as m hough? Am I then wc have Ninon 1'I-;.-clow, i If as in ill-nigh. Then we haw Ninon 1 1'baiclow; ami then we appro. uh solution, wc think, l-'or perhaps the l.i nious I'rench beaulv, wit hterateiir, vo- luptuarv, the wonder of her age, the courted ami admired through three gra erations of nrsonal charms, Ninon de i.' Ktielos is intetidecl. Sluidcs ol Scarron! How lie and the whole-court ot l.cwisthr XIV would turn in tlner graves it tin y could know the name ol the biightest Social star ol their ae;e had been b;o b.n baricd by appendage ol the uncouth Pa. glish terminal or.i. with halt a do, hi liitlcrctit wins nl proiicaiucing it' chiiii Nnrrii miMiniMit n. soineNens About a Coming Event ot Ureal lutereHt. K.M.iac.it, N. C, August 18,-Tht main building of the Southern Exposition here was practically com)leted yesterday. Sixty men are at work on the interior of ib.. buildiiiL'. which is a fourth ol a mile in length. The spaces for the various States are assigned. In the east trauscrept is the North Carolina exhibit, which is oi two classes. It is made by the department of Agricul ture and hv the comities, or at least by a number o) the latter. Tart of the aisle is occupied by thesecounty exhibits. The counties making displays in n systematic way are Wayne. Pasquotank, Camden, tlrccnvillc, Swain, lackson, Forsyth, Itladcii, Craven. Mitchell, Wake, Greene, Mecklenburg. Hertford, Warrrn, Rock ,,.h.nm. Transvlvania. JC.uiltord. Hun- eeiinbc. Alamance. Surrv, i-raham, Bertie, I'vi rcll. and llvde. 1 II ll I'i the snaee outside of the main building will be occupied by displays, l.arg. tents will shelter the machinery and vehicle exhibits, the former, in addi tion to 1 1 c space of IpOvHOIIO feet cover- ,1 bv MaehiiKrv had. There will lie very elirim eelll.i'll UfoHllll illSldc tllC ell h.sn.e. 1'hcie are spacious sheds for the cattle show There will be lour weeks I horsi i.,cnig; two weeks in tictoiier oid two in November, the premiums be- aig the largest vet ottered in the Mate. iiiccle lontcsis will also be a feature. I in- in UONc IKS 1 1 WUKK. The m.iyois ol all cities ol over 10,000 population have been invited and re ciics'.cd to make known the fact that this distiiiclivelv soutlurn exposition will be neld. Mavoi t'.rant, of New York, re plies that he will be glad to do whatevct be can lo make the exposition a success. - beat numbers ol other letters Iroin mii.v . .i s have been received. i ct i die i- 15-17. will be the"ecliicntionnl ,l.is." I lac ol the novel features ot the exposi tion will be the camp. To this filly acres' space is (levoteil, ot wiiicn iwcui-uve acrcs in Ironl of the exposition grounds, and on two railwav. will bcdivided into lots L'oxdii leet, nisi large enough for a wagon and team. Succis will give ae . ess to tin- camp and police will patrol it. Manv laiuihcs desire to come :n w., goiis. Tin- plan will relieve thcrailwa... and hotels. l'lie negroes appear enthusiastic in re g an 1 to then part of the exposition. I'liev li.itrc a latge building 'JodxO feet. iinl 'piopo.-c to entirely till it. l-'lorida will ot all tile states, save Not th Carolina nave the most complete and extensive bspl.ivsby both white and colored exhi bition. 1 he in.iuagi incut of the exposition be lieve in amusements and music, and all itindsoiwli.it arc kiiotvn as "shows' vi!l be represented. Three bauds, one ol thirty pieces. Iroin the White Mountains, will be musical leatures. Hallon ascen sions will belreitieutly made Kichtnotid 1 iispatch. HM.IIWAV ROHHI.KV. A Household Remedy t TOn ALL QLUUU nnu OMU DISEASES I Botanic Blood Balm l Ij, Clirtt SCROFULA. ULCERS, ) It lUreS RHEUM. ECZEtM. t at SALT ' every f form ol mallgntnt SKIN ERUPTION, be- f tide! being efficacious In toning up IN f systenund restoring lh eonitltutloi . hen Impalrei from inj cuie. H almot urorntural htillng properflu f justify us in guaranteeing i curt, II ' directions are followed. n.i.wmTi!T "Bok of oler." SrNT FREE D'.OOD BA..M CO., Atlanta, Oa. ott's Pills CUKECONSTIPA'nON. To enjoy health ahenld hT rgp lar cvarnatluni err IwaatT feuf oon. The evil, both mialel aa4 Bhjraleal, reanltlnc from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION re many and aertone. For the ear mt thin reininon troable, Tnte'e Me Fill hat a vainea npnpaiariiy nna aUleled. Cluaiantl.v augar eoaied. SOLD EVERY WHEfiE. WAYNESVILLE! PUBLIC AUCTION OF- LAND :-: THERE. TIIK DAT 1C lt)N T IT IS FOItdKT SEPTEMBER it. A IlKClLAIl OLD TIME BARBECUE. WE HAVE A FINE LINE in' Ladies' Oxford Tics. ALL VARIETIES. We are turning out of our Custom DcnartnuMit, a beau tiful Ooze Calf Shoe, high and low cut. Convention of tlie I i.illoiuil 1 ant Clicrokt-e if ty. liniTiiu Tin; Cn ui:.n : l'lie ci.iH-eiitinii of tlif Clierokce N.i'.ional p.irtv l'"r tin nmniiKitiuii uf prini-ii;il mid assistant chiefs ol tile eastern Clu-rnkecs was held at this plaee Saiurd.iv. c'lael-tan-si, ex-ehiel was cleeted perm ineiit etiairiii.ui. K. II. Smith, seeret.ii v. Clnel N. . Siiiuh was uiiaiiinhuisly nuiinnated ! .r re-elee-tion on the hrst liallot jolm i .ains, tin preieut assistant elnef, and Juhn Tali qtnll were put in lut iiuiiiiuat wn fir as sistant ehief. Hv h elose ve.tc lah (putt Humiliated. The eleeti'in will eonic (irt on the iir?t Thnrsdav in Septeiti'iei ; elect lir ballot, a mairintv rule ; term lout rears. Chici Silllth has served tinee terms and lands t ulay the n.o t ap il le and u -a hie man aiming the Lherukee trtiie for a leader ol Ins iieiple. His past reeord is one that would he enm meiidalile to oeeupants il niore eouspu u oiisoliieestllalltll.il of an li.isl C Hen -kee eluel. 1 le has served Ins people wtli, he has been a strong d'-teiulei ol their highest inierista, he has SLe-iued tluir homes from the jieed o speculators, and he has founded schuols lor the enlighten ment ol every youth ol his tribe. ohn Tali-ipntl is a pronusiiiy Totum Cherokee, of Kobinnsvillc, N. C, ami will make a ood assislan. chirt'. Chn hi li k c. INttl I II A I'lMl't I.AK, Convrntloii of llie Alllimee llc-le-KUtc-4 to be Held tit Mt. Louis. Sr. l.oris, Ant;. Is. The exeentirc enmmittee appointed hy the l-'ort Worth Farmers' Alliance convention with I'. S. Hall, president of the Missouri alliance, as chairman, has issued a circular to the menilxM'S of the Farmers' Allinnee and in dustrial union, and of the farmers and laborers ol the I'nited States, eallint; a convention of the memlK-is of those bodies who arc in accord with the reso tiona passed at the Fort Worth mcetinf; rejcctiiiK the sub-trvasurv plan. The convention will be held in St. Louis on September lath next. Nearly all the railroads have forced to make reduced rates to the convention. The circular concludes as follows: "This meeting will be a protest on the part of the lovers ol the constitution of the Alliance against seeing thntorganiza tion prostituted by a body of men who have no interest in farming and wdiose love for the organization is limited by the amount of personal gain they can get out of it. This is un effort on the part of conservative mcmliers and real farmers of onr order to emancipate the Farmers' Alliance from the control of scheming politicians and designing dem agogues." Blood Will Tell. Of course it will that is if it is good, healthy blood. It will glow in thecheek, and tell the story of perfect physical health. If it does not. if the complexion is devoid of color, the muscles weak and flaccid, something is wrong, and some thing ought to be done about it at once, for in such cases delays are dangerous. For torpid liver, "biliousness," and the thousand and one ills to which these con ditions of the system lead, there is no remedy in the world equal to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical discovery, tioiis, pirn plea, eruptions, scrofulous sores, salt rheum, and all kindred diseases are cured It's u N.-w Kind mid none aa a Joke. l-ro-ii the MorRtiMton Herald. Mr. J. 0. Wat hek. tells of a strange in currence in the southern part of the county last Friday tiiht. loans Hri', lam and acob Lad were ruling along the road through the woods ouas Hi illain saw a strange man win: looked like a trunp leaning against live bv the i.-ailside. ltiiunin told the sir. inner to consider liimsell under arrest I'he tr.onii ii;c-,und what Jic charge was on! lain. on t ill i him i was stealing and that he must -no with him to the ueaiet magistrate ins'.anter. The man i.cgi-ed hard to he let oil, but llrillain bur-ted linn ahaig the road towards the in, mislr, ilc's The tr.iiiiii linn ottered -.In men hrst $10 th n :?.'n then finally ,7."i tt ihei would lelc ise him. Hrittain I il.! In in he t bought they could let him gii!nt $7., and to Ihe surprise of both linttain .mil L ul he pmled nut a big roll ,ii lulls and handed them tne $7."i in five and ten dollar lulls. As soon as the inone w..s paid over the trallip ilisappiaied 3 - a S s h CS 5 k 9 f 1 B 8 C 0 a e at CARPETS Jl'ST RECKIVIiD From the Factories IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS. tne woods Kritt.iin thougiil I lie .-ke li.-nl liecn car ried lar enough, and called out to the stranger tu come and get his money, but he made no answer and has not since been heard ot. Itritlaiu and Lad then went to the nearest magistrate and de-lie-sited the iiioncv Willi him. frolalil He In. I'mm tiir Chitrlfstoii Newi anil (.'urier. And now comes Coi. IVlk, piesident of t lie National Farmers' Alliance, and says that the light is rot being made on Mc kinley in i ibid, but that "we are now cleaning out the Tnilcd States senate." It looks as it he also were willing that the tarid ridibery should continue until the senate has iieen removed. The repub licans ought to be very hnppv at the rich promises in the present change ot polu v wn the part ol sonic of "the leaders." Convincing- l.ilileiice. I. He. Mie 1 hey snv Mrs. enplane can hypnotize; do von suppose it's true? He Shouldn't wonder; sht got Veriplane, I.KJION K.I.I X IK. I'leuHiint, Klenanl, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon hhxir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon lilixir For sleeplessness, nervousness and pal pitation ol the heart, take Lemon blixir. l-'or indigestion and foul stomach take Lemon l.lixir For all sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Klixn Ladies, tor natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Lbxir. Ur. Muiclcv's Lemon F.lixir will not mil you in any of the above named dis eases, all ol which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. Mozley, Atlanta Oa., 50c and ,l,00 per-bottle, at drug gists. I.KMON HOT DROP. Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all turoat and lung diseases. Lie- gaut, reliable. as cents at druggists. Prepared only fiy Dr. il. Mozley, Atlanta, la. janlveod Your leading druggists sell Kodak Headache, Neuralgic Powders because superior to liquid preparations in safety. cheapness and efficiency So easy in its action, harmless and ef fectual in relieving is Simmons Liver Regulator. FOR DViPEPSIA, lnnlewilrm. and Mnmach disorders, usa BROWN IRON B1TTKKI. All dealers Vwp It. H per bottle. Oennln hu tndu-iu ark and ouewxl nd un ea on wrapper. VTtnty two rnl'i ingrain, cxtrn ftilicr, 3 ply tai-trv, luxiy Hnissela Bud vrl-et car wts. One lmndrtd and eigJit rolt china strnw matting. one hundred and thlrly five Smyrna and fur ruRi. Pll'ty-one art nqunrea. Cortia and napier mattiaKi. I'ortienra and 1c curtains. Some of ttarat ro'"'" w" liooiiht at irrcHtW rrdtict-d Dricf mid will h .old nt a bargain. c'ftll and ec my immenae Ptock. the lameftt nnd onlv eiehisfre carjiet hnuac in the state. JAS. P. SAWYER, On Tuesday, Scptenilict 1, tlieW'avncs vdle Land company will oflcr for sale at public auction at' Watnesville, North Carolina, from fifty tonne hundred valu able resilience lots situated in said town, near the Haywood White Sulphur springs, comprising some ol the loveliest locations in or around that picturesiiie resort. The company will give a Barliecne on the first dav ol the sale, and a free Con cert on the second day the first and second of Septein'ier. Adcrcsscs will be delivered bv prominent cititent of Waynesville, and gentlemen from other places, on both occasions. To purchasers, tne inducements onereo bv the aforesaid sale are practical and attractive in the highest degree. Unsur nassed in licautvandgnindeiirol scenery. Waynesville presents itself as the xinl upon w hich both interest and sentiment coincide in purpose. The town itself, finely located, feels the impulse ol the spirit ol progress. Its scenery is superb, its climate unrivalled in purity and healthliilness, and its social atmosphere pure and delightful. To the visitor, in addition to the ac eominodations already ample, will soon lie opened a large and commodious ho tel, situated on one of those abounding piettncsipie outlooks for which Waynes ville is so hniioilv noted, embosomed in mountains, yet looking down on a wide- spreading valley combining the two ex tremrs and contrasts of scenic beauty Then near at hand, so close at hand as to lie inseparable from the fame and in ivileges of Waynesville, are the Hay wood White Sulphur Springs, with their health-giving waters, their luxurieul uark. their commodious hotel, and their satislvinu cuisine. The citizens of the town with liberal wisdom have provided lor the erection of a large and commodious Dunning nun thev mav always have among them the facilities and the means of giving to their vouih the inestimable blessing ol a liberal education. The Southern V. C. T. U. Assembly alter full investigation and comparison and with its thousands ol members, mis selected Waynesville as the place for its iniiual meetings, and the locution tortlie illustration of its school methods. Thus with its picturesque scenery, its hcalthfulneu, its fame as a resort for summer or winter, its social features, its educational spirit, mid its extensive church privileges, Waynesville presents itself to those who may invest in the sale of lots to which their attention is direc ted ns the place in which no mistake in selection can lie made, no expectation disappointed, no hope unrealized. Terms, one-t Mini casli, 1 ne remainder in two equal installments, payable with in one and two years from date, with in terest from date at 6 per cent. JIVK I K A Tltl.U.. Weaver & MyerK, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. No. 39 Patton Avenue. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY J SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891. TAYLOR, HOUIS & J5ROTI1 KUTUJN , xo. 43 ranon vvmui, Leonard (loanable Itefriserntors. f Wafer Coolers Wire Dinh Covers, 1 White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers ' TI.V Traps and Fans Oil Stoves, $ J Fly Screens for Doors and Window , ' Agents for "White's Sewing Machines. Nr t Old Established Machine, Long and Favorably Known. PRICKS AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. See our machines before purchasing. JEWETT STEEL RANGES. Handsomest Range ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up ' n 4 .1 As we expect to move about September 1st., in the new buiMimr just west of the ojieru. house, we have de cided to make to make spec ial prices on our stock of fur niture. If you want any thing from a rocker to a handsome Kith century oak suit you had better call and get our "SPECIAL PRICES' before buviug elsewhere. W do not piopose to sell for less than cost, but we can save you money on anything you may wish in our lino. BLAIR & BROWN. FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS, $a Patlou Avenue. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING ; OPTICIAN 6i Sontli main St. in our window. Well worth looking at. m ll-3iii 4 KENILWORTH INN. Formal Opening August 5th. COACH LEAVES KENILWORTH DAILY. ; I;: Kenilworth Inn fur Asheville 0 and 1 1 ASHI-.N 1 1.1.1-,. ('.rant's Drujs Stnre lor Kenilworth 10 and 12 n, m.; Kenilwnrth Inn for Ashcvillr 10, 1 1:.'I0 n. md 1, 4 nd p. m. Crant's limn Stnre for Kenilwin th 1 1 a.m.; 12:30, 1:30, 5 ami 6:30 p. m. , m.; 12:30, 3 and Sp-. m. 1,4 nnrf K p. m. 49 S. Main St., AslievUle. N. C. jun23ri:im 1PROPITSe SCATTERED TO THE FOUR WINDS. Costs in This Sale Not Considered. PROPER WEAIUXGS To AHvertlaera Tn insnre change of advertisement running on regular contract, cop; must Mt. Mitchell Hotel, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. WILL OI'KN J TNE 1ST, 1801. Mineral whUt sn'fe n. Rockbndur and Peil- fortt Spring., Va.. FiiKK TOGl'HSTS RATES Sll.Oil TH $H.(I0 HEK WKI-.K. jHT-niill every Th 'rilr niKht. SPRAUL'E & MOORE. innd Wblsker BkD'.ta cured at brine iltt outiiaiii. Huoknfpsr. H.M.WCIOI.I.KV.U.nL 'AUanu.Ua. umlmWtiiteliailfil. Traimicnt RateH, $4 to 5 Per Iay. Wcek1 Rates, one Person, i to $a per Week. Weekly Ratca, Tm Persons, $35 to $4 per Week, WALTER C. BROWNING. M. D., Manager. FUBXITUIIE! FURNITURE t E. B. MANN & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS - AND - EMBALMERS, -ARK CARRYING- PERFECT SIGHT. Klt In the aliscnct of h.aclarho, pnin in or aliout the eyes, dimnwi in reading vr we- inx at a di.tancc. Have yoqr.lKht tcted Inc of rharKe. Sal- isfac'.ion guaranteed. Titer mom ete r n. Fur Ihe hone or garden ha'h or iliurv. chimii-al or lever thermoinetfr.; .torm (Uws ond ihermoioeicr. combined; hydrometer. 01 thermometer, to meanre liquor., aelda, ete Ekk Bollcra. Three minute .and (lla. to cook your ej!K properly, 25 cents. All klnd.of ncientific initrument. MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL. HOT SPRINGS, N. C. Thi. charming resort 0 ml'r. from A.he- ille. underlt. new management is tx-iugcon ducted on Itac h'ghe.t grailc of excellence which innurc,. It. continued and Incrraaed popularity. Beautiful nctnery, dry bracing. air. Natural hot water bath. In marble A I I AUl Hi!., 1 HlvJUiO. bathing .uiW. .ameanat .ca.hore. billiard. howlinir. tenni.. etc. amu.emeut for the KtiL- n nin in thin nA nr fpr in WTrlPinhoP Hnm nf thPHP oleaaure seeker. rt for the overworked J l IV rv r.i . , " " J -- - I jj;iant bargains at Iiarnum s . THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FURNITURE 11 ASHEVILLE, Tlii'.v ha vp the larji'pst stock, thp nifpst show roonw ami the most oliliumtf salpsnit'ii in town. No trouble to Bhovr iroods. wliPtluT you wish to bu.v or not. Call in and look thioujrh our stock. THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWING Tlic Loveliest Line of Bed Lounges YOU EVER SAW IN LUSH MOQUET, RUG AND CARPET LEATHER AND OTHER COVERINGS. UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING A SPECIALTY An elcunnt snuff colored health for the invalid Hume modem in all appointment, elcvn- ter, electric bell, and i a. Table and aer vice nneii'ellcd Room, good aiied and well larni.hed. Far particular, addrea. lulldlm DR. W. F. ROSS, Auction. Lot 1,354 former prie, $1:1.50; now $8,75; iie, 37 nrk .nit. Lot 2.163, former price, $1S, now $10.25. A hard woven Rray mixeo:, the very thinjj for early tall. Hack style. Lot 2270. tormer urice JliS. now 9'J.ta. sizes .w, J", J, do a neiu oruwn check caasimere sack. Lot 2272, former price $15, now $9.75. Sizes S3, 3H, ;ir, 3b, 37, 3; a gray nlnid canaimere auck. Lot 1360, former price $10.00 now $6.75. Sizes 33. 38, 86; a dark pia check hlnck nnd erav sack cnssimere. natch pockets, doubled stitched seams. Lot 1182, loitner price Jiu.uo, now $t.ft. size .1, ij, m, on, a; h jray nlniil .A.'k suit CMSaimere. Lot 1183, former prk-e $10,00 now $7.25. Sizes 38,39,37, 36, 34; an iron gray plaid, verv serviceable, all wool;every stitch ot sewing tne oest suit; sacx stvie. Lot 1419. former price $15.00, now $10.25. Sizes 38, 39, 40, 34; a light gray and hrown effect in sack stvle. ao elegant piece ol hard woven cheviot. Lot 1354, former price $15.00, now S8.75. Sizes 33, at, da, do, d; Herring bone cheviot, soft roll, double stitch, sack stvle. Lot 2169. former price $15.00, now $10.2o. Sizes 35, 36, 37, 38; sqanre cut rerv dark ernv mixed auburn cassimcre, an wool sewed wun sua, can ne worn wim hl, Soull he,,K,k, cr them the mot consistency anywhere, sack stvie. I.nt 'i.273 former oriee S1H. now $1'J.7Q. 1 suit. 36. BTV serge sncg Lot 1,348, former prict $ 15, now $10. A black and white genuine Bannock hum phf.vint. .ize 37. Lot 1,352, lornwr price $15, now $10.75, 35 and 36. A loutlchecK, very noDoy. Loud patch pockets. A rare opportunitj will be offered to iove. tor. on th. premlne (South vide Patton Ave. nue, between Grove atrect and French ltoa d avenue), August 27, at 1 1 o'clock, 4 Iota, 2i 1 00 on the follow ing very accommodat. ing tcrma: Hcaah, balance in 1 , 2 and 3 yenra, at H oer cent., payable armi-annually. The doac proximity of the.c lota to the presmt bu.ineaa wction of Fntt n avenue and the admirable vacant ground for buaineaa pur- I poaes now on the market Pol further par tlcular. apply to J. B RUSTIC, aulldtds Patton Avenue STRAW HATS. Former price $1.50 now 99 " 1.25 " 49 ' " 1.00 " 49 " 85 " 49 .. .. 75 49 Former prict $2.75 now $1.49 2.60 " " " 2.25 " 1.19 " " 2.00 " 1.19 " " 1.75 " 99 MEN'S PANTS Anv $7.50, $8, $8.50 or $9 pants, now $6. un VC KIHTB lnt7 7 Rfl 11 IS Ml 0 .nil. nnw IS. NKCKWKAR-Four-in-hand Windsors, Tecks and all atyles, 75c. kind, now no. arv kinrl nnw Aflr .: 3JW.. kinH. nnw 21c. This sale will be for twtnty days only, and at the prices our store anouin iooa like a Phi adeluhia DanK septemDer 1st. see these kooqs. a iair inue uui wiir dow display. (Custow-Msde) rmm MaauPra' RMnnanU. aatufaetioa raarauiMd or rooaay nriuHMa. 3END YOUR ADDRE8S FOR 8AMPLES Am isslrwIMM Isr stH-Msusnimst. PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY WINSTON, N. C 5 E. B. BARNUM American Clothier a, Tailora, and Pnrnlatacra, 8 COURT SQU ARE. . , ' aT Ch - ' a in k a irmVITV BRANCH OF E. B. BARNUM CO., VUl FENNBIIjVAIMA ahui. mUHKEHKESS I Liquor Habit mount mena ntejtfsMtrun ante tmitfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC Iteaa bBmnlneolTm. Uia. nrln.rlli.lMnf f nr. wlthoat Hi. kaowtod. of paUnt If oecmaary It a aoaolulely harmleaa and will etn a perm a. m aaa apMay oure, .huh w. pallrnl M a KB :'AIIA Uor rale, an qulvtly and llb aeb mnnj um paueni unoergoM BO Incon. .Baoiail m pat book Iraa, Totxhadoi RAYSOK lik SMITH, DngaiataJ ' AaktcvUle, M. C. a2Sdwly aioiwe Irl THE BONANZA, WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Noh. 41 and 43 S. Main St., At.heY.lle. Dl.KSAI R 1IBPARTMRNT, OKNTS1 X'a A 1 PARLOR AND RHAlllNIi ROHM i.1 J, H CII'.ARK, TORCOO AND P.OTTLK OOODS, BAM- XT f 4 'i IH.B, HI l.l.t V K 1 AND POOL ROOM. J J, BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. Y rrtpert fully nolle. t nhare of yonr pntronafft. J. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. MhIii Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, 3C Tn- PontoflQc-e Box No. a. HIGH GRADE, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS. LUDDEN & BATES, S. M. H, Acinar dtftllr.it and boncat irprcrntatlua harV enabled thla hnua mmnm h avoanlkiar ot being the nioit reliable io the South. r PIANOS AND ORGANS On.aay term.. Cah or monthly payments. Bry ln.trMat I.aranlrwl. aad pi and la home, achuul ur office on STteen daya trial. Call aad arc the atuck at 'J 8 Pattoa avenae. i J. F. Garratt, Agent,' Atdievllle, N. STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL, AND RESTAURANT. ROOMt ALL NEtlLY FURNISHED. OARD It THE MONTR, trEf OR Dr. Also, table boarders can be accommodated o'clock a. as. ustii I'd o'clock p. Am prepared lor catering at i trial. tint can pass the don. Opt to" shortest notlct tor Horn Parties. Balls, etc .Ad I ak is My Celebrated Philadelphia Pries Are well knows. No i one can anrpus them. An proiHl to aay k.vt the est. tort" C;n "rT? ord"" " B mantr aarli aa lhab. Game, OyaMr PoNta aad attentive waiter., piaaaed to swrvt all, Rocmll. k. stra vaa irrop. by it. he banned in dt 10 o clock a. m. WASHINGTON, D. C. decaU; . . t
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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