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1 i'A-'ti-'W.-.' '''i's1,i;T;ie;j;vi,'i -wr-:- J Asheville Daily Citizen. ARB YOU IN IT? IP NOT, SBCURB YOftR CH RISTMA ALVKRT18ING SPAC B AT ONCBt CHRISTMAS IS COMING! SKCURB YOCJR ADVERTISING 8PACB AT ONCBI VOLUME VII.-NO 1G7 ASHEVILLE N. G, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18, 1891 PRICE 5 CENTS. HIGH GRADE COFFEES, THE FINKST Mumlhling Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricabo, Luguira, Santos, and Rio. Vt now lwivo these eof- fiN'H in nir-tifiht every f'v d.iys, am Ice them to lto tin the market. fiunran liitest in KROGER. hthAL hSlATh. .Vai.tkk B owvn. W. W. WRST. GWYN & WEST, (Successors to Walter B.Gwvni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE, Loans Securely Placed at Per Cent. Nntarv Public Commissioners of ficed. FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE-Moutlieaat Court Mqnnrc. CORTLAND BROS., Keal Estate Brokers, And InvcHtiuciit Agents). NOTAlt V FIHLIC. Loan, sc. urely placed nt H per cent 'itriecs: 'J4 At 2fl Pnttoa Avenue Srconil tftoor frhndlv JOHN CHILD, ( Furmerly of l.ymnn & Chilill, Office No. i Legal Block REAL1ESTATE AND LOAN HRUKER, TK1CTI.V A KKOKIiRAGK HI'SINUSS. Loam secure placed at per rent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, Patton Avenue. Next V M C A build'g. novt d3m P () Hoi RR4. Pulli-iiu & Rutledc. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE IDEL IM SIRE, I'atton Avenue, ! (etting ready for Holiday (iooria Hal received a new atock of Merschaum Pipeat Merachaum CiKar and Cigarette Holders. A floe a.aorttnent of Uu.iilan Leather Clvar and Cigarette Caaca. A new lot of Imported Key Wrat and ltmneatic CiKara, 2ft In a box, with the worda printed oa "hem, "Coinpll meota of the Seaion." Call and Examine My Stock ! O LOOK STEADILY At this spot for one minute and arc it it w ill not take the form of a Uollur, anil if y iu do not "Ci- a Dollar try thi one ! LOOK AT IT Put sonic leneth uf time ami if joo still fail to see ihc Dollar ko to A. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE, Anil spend Fire or Ten Dollars lor liroccries, Provisions, etc. Then it will be n lotiKer leecssnry to look for the Dollur becansc you will have SAVKD ONH! nmi innniir 11 DUN MIME, 37 H. Main Street The lion 1nrcl:c i now receiving its twtncl- Momcly nt ircied uto It of dress Hoods und trim mhi u in which there wilt be found ex treme novelties of one suit nf a kind, no more to be hnd nt very low prices for uch ituiterial. The stock ol inney gond- in larger ""d bet ter m lectcd than umit. Sole ugents for Ct n tcmeri j-nd Foster kill gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Liuge stuck of mines' and children' caps. McCuII.h Huiaar Patter's are the most haniNotiw stylish and best ft ting See the tood t at BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Street. W D O X W w H M M 0 0 3 O - .J n CO 0 o DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS! We have some entirely new designs In Kiiiss. Of course they are not to be bought rornothinc, but they're to be seen for noth ing, so that, if you can't posae. them, vou can at lea.t lo k at them. Some of them are set In diamonds that flash with won drous radinncc: others are set in brilliants nly to be d stlnimi.hed from the genuine mm by the experienced eye. It i. the fashion to couple pnrehases ol jewelry with the Idea nnti. visa outlays are essential. Nothing of the kind. You can buy n-uch and spe 3 Utile or you can buy Hi tie and spend tnub. An exceptionally jn Iclous selection ciin be mane irora our stotk ot Jewe.ry, etc. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVENUE. O MENS' FURNISHINGS ON THE MOVE ! There Is the liveliest kind of a demand for our Cents' Furni, nines. They have been moving so quickly that is is pretty bard to keep pace with them. Just now It Is -WINTER That l n-oving, and as It la jnat what yoa loc swim " rnces wsmpwi I Assortment tne largest ana jnott vaneai F. E. MITCHELL, Sole Agent For Dr. Jaeger' Sanitary Woolen System Company For Western North Carolina. 28 PATTON AVE., : , ASIIEVILLE, N. C. COAL VASES. We bave in atook a largp line of fine hand decorated coal vasos, from $2 and up wards. Coal Hods, 25 cents. Fire Sets, Shovels, Pokers, etc. Look out for our Sec ond Grand Opening of Hol iday goods, etc., which will be in in a few days. We wish to call special attention to our stock of Fine Dolls, Bisque heads and kid bodies. We have the largest stock and prices will, we assure you, be the lowest. THE Html PALACE. TLA A ...... Wc ill (iroerricH with y intercut mind as well hh our own. We keep every tiling that worth kcfpi ig in u First rlns Vnur confidence In woith a Grocery Store good dt-ul to u ant we will not o ly t urn it, but we will keep it. You certainly cannot buy etvewhere to any better advantage. You may do an well, but the odds are most dc- id'dty JK"in-t yuu We Imve par leular line line ol llatnu. Ilrcnkfuat llucon. Smoked Tonijui'it, Choice Mackerel, Cream Cod Fijli, eti' etc. KvMfwetfulIy, POWELL S SNIDER. Wliolesaleand Retail Grocers SEE FOR YOURSELF OIIR NBW LINK LAWN TENNIS RACKETS, rom $1.00 to $4.25; nets, poles, etc. A beau tiful line Croquette, Itnse balls and Pats' Our ni w line KURD'S CELEBRATED STATIONERY Stuple and fanev. Our 2o cent Fountain Pen is going right along plentv left. Our new Souvenir of Asheville, only 25 cents. We shall close the balance of our IHctionary Holders at $2. BO, worth $3. no J. N. Morgan & Co., WIOKSBI.l.liKS AMI STATIONBKS, ,t Public square. B. C.CHAMI1RRS.I Preside" t I lf. Vll l.HR, V-I'resideut. I P. M. WAVBH, Sec. 1 rens. II A. MILI.hR, (en Supt. CAROLINA COAL CO. -DEALERS IN J ELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. im Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMBBRS & WBAVUR'S LIV BRV OFFICII, WILLOW ST. PROMPT DELIVEliY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. a BOX 312. UNDERWEAR - want and right In season yon had better ba 'is FIRE IN ZERO WEATHER A I.OHHOF NEARLY ONK MILL ION DOLLARS. Two Larue Wholesale Flrina In (it. Pan! uarnedOut LBt NlKhl Marrow Kacape of Railway Lin ployen -The Llevator Hhall Playa a Lame Pari an laual. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 18 St. Punl lust nit; lit suffered one of the most disas trous fires in its history, the buililinvs (lumaged being those of GriKS, Cookt & Co., wholesale groveries, uml Farwill. Osiniin, Kirk& Co., wholesale hnrdwnrc. I'he total loss is etiinuU'tlatirotn$90U, 000 to $1,000,000, covered by insur ance. The building occupied by the two linns is a brick uml stone structure, live stories in height, and 1ms n frontage on Third slrcet of 300 feet and on Brondwny ot 200 left. GriKKS, Cooper & Co. occupy two-thirds of the building. The dames ..first made tbeir jwur ance at 11: o'clock in lrn.'i fourth floor of Griggs, Cooper & Co.'s buildini! Within less than five ininuU"1 the lire department was on hand in force, hut a general alarm had to be turned in soon afterwards. The fire was in the upper stories. Griggs, Cooper & Co.'s store was divided in halves by a lire wall run- j niug from Third gtreetto the rear, and from Harwell, Osinan, Kirk & Co.'s In u party wall. The firemen could there lore reach the flames from only three sides, being cut oil' on the east by the lire i wall. However they mounted ladders. 1 bravely laced the flames which were I alinoxl licking their laces and sen I streams horizontally through the win .lows, thus hoping to reach the center a i'fl cast side of the floors. The lire rap idly guttcdthe top tlonr and in h.ill an hour Irom the time the alarm was sent in the llanus were leaping heavenward through the root. riK tlt'oits of the fircm.'ii were then directed toward keeping the flames con lined (o the top floors. Tluy were oulv partially suci essltil, however, lor at a lew ii'iniitcs luforc 1 oMock the flames worked down the rearclcvntor shall ami , set lire to the stock ol H.0U0 barrels ol I sugar stored on the second Hour, Kill barrels of which were put in last Mon day. The sugar burned fiercely and si steamers were soon diteeled on tins, suc ceeding alter un hour's hard work in drowning out the flames. Through the root the 11. inns were eomiuiinicaied to the unjoining building, where they iii.mIi rapid progress. The firemen turned llleii ' attention to saving the floors below ami liv hard work succeeded in confining most ol t he damage to this floor. But the lire had too lii in a hold to lie thus I easily vanquished. The flames crept downward in I he hardware building In the elevator shaft and one by one the; third, second anil lirsl floors succumbed , to the flames. , I The lire in Griggs, Cooper & Co's. build-; ing at this time took a fiesii start ami! burned downward to the ground floor The fire department fought gallantly,; : but against terrili'e odds, and 3:30 the i building was in such shaky condition that it was dangerous to approach it! closely. Thellatnes set fire to the rear of n Irame building used by the Northern j i Pacific News company anil two cm-1 ' ployes named Curry ami llauen, at tempt led to extinguish tl. in. Whil- they were ut work the walls tottered and the crowd ' 1 shouted in terror to the two men. Thcv , made a rush loi salely and just as they escaped the wall of Harwell, Osman. Kirk & Co.'s building fell outward und the pluce where they had stood wascov- i ered with a pile ol biiek and stone. Sev eral attempts were made to save 1 the stock in less exposed parts of the building, but without avail, and the complete distructioii ot both slock und buildings seemed inevitable. The burned block was estimated to lie worth $JOO,000. The losses arc estima ted us follow s: Harwell, Osman A: Kirk, 1 $00,000. insurance, $130,11(10 ; Griggs, Cooier iV Co., loss $3o0,000, insurance, 1 $3.-(l,llllil; loss on building, yjOO.OOO, I covered by insurance. The total loss is $9f0,IIOO. The (lames were under control nt hall part lour o'clock this morning, but was last con. inning what remained ol the stock. No definite information is obtain able us to the cause ol the lire, but it is thought to haveoriginutcd in the sacking room on the lourth floor. The fire de partment was cousideiably handicapped by the weather, the mercury ranging around zero all night. AN ANXIOI'H MOTHER. The PrlneeNs) of Walen Mtnrla for Her Moii'M UeclMlde. I.oxiio.N, Nov. 1H. Prince George, the j son of the Prince of Wales, who is still suffering from nn attack ol enteric fever at the Marlborough house, continues to make satisfactory progress. The Princess of Wales bits not been in England for several weeks, she having none on a visit to her father, the king ol I Denmark, at Frcdcnslierg. Subsequently ! she uecompnnied the cxar and czarina to I I.ivadia in the Crimea, where she took 1 part in the celebration of her majesty's silver wedding She lias, ot course, been notified several limes daily as to the con- dition of her son, uml has become so ! anxious regarding him that she has cut short her vi -it in Russia and started for home. Hll FKKINti HO I' Til W.tI.i:S. i The American Market Overslocfc I eel With Tlu. ' I.oniion, November 18. The tin plate I industry in South Wales is in an exceed ingly depressed condition. Since Mon day last several works have shut down, throwing a large number of men out of work. In niuny cases where the men have nothing but their wages to depend upon there is much suffering. They and their families are completely destitute and that, too, at the very beginning of winter; Probably All RlKht. Drkmun, Nov. 18. North German Lloyd's steamer Hipet, Capt. Ilaur, which left New York Nov. 7, bound for this port has not yet arrived at South amyton. Actor Florence Belter. Philadelphia, Not. 18. Mr. Florence passed a favornblc night and his condi tion this morning is still further improved over yesterday. At all times, in all places, on all occn sions, under all circumstances, for all headaches, use Bradycrotine only. . Pimples, blotches and tores and their ! I t . . ) T, cause it rcruuvcu uy oimruus lavcr ncf ulator. ' Prepare for cold weather, heavy cape coatt all colon at Wbitlock Cloth ing House. Affections of the bowels, to prevalent ia children, cored by Simmons Liver Ktg. lator. ' - .'., t,'V a ti:l phonk tai"jlk. The i n Htales patent Office Takes a Final Step. Washington, Nov. 18. Today the United States patent office issued a pa tent to' Emile Berliner, assignor to the Bell Telephone company, for a combiner! telegraph und telephone, which has been oending in that office since June 14, 1877. It is understood that the Bell telephone company believes that this patent covers features which ore necessary to the prac tical use of. telephones. Some inventors do not tnke that view nf the pulent. They think that when the Hell's basic patent expires March 7. 1803, they will lie nine to produce a practical telephone not in fringing on the Berliner patent. The issue el this patent is the second step taken by Commissioner Simonds, and probnbly the last it will be necessary to take to practically dispose of the long existing tangle of telephone litigation in the patent olfice. The first step was his decision of October 2'.), 1801, lately pub lished, denying a telephone patent to Daniel Drawbough on his application ol 1880, because that invention had been in public use for more than two years prior to that application and also be cause the supreme court had decided that Drawbough did not invent the telephone. The I.hhI Chicken. The last chicken of conference left crow ing alone, All li is former companions are eaten and gone; No chick of bis kindred, no rooster is nigh To reflect back hiscrowiug as the preach ers pass bv. I'll not leave thee thou lone one to pine in n coop ! Since all thy companions have gone to the cook ; So wildly I'll seize dice and wring olfthv head, Hor the preaebersnre here and must, you know, be led. Now you will follow your fiicnds that have gone ; You have done your last crowing, you havcc.iU'ii your last corn. You arc goi ig to n land where eonler- ence is not ; ; Make ready yourself and prepare for the pot." " ' An iiyn,oiis. j I'nriuerH I'llylillt heir IK-blN, Matthew Murshallin New York un A healthy feature ol financial affairs,' as I view them, is the way in which the' western fanners and southern planters are cinploviiig the pi oeee-iisof i heir crops. ' They have plenty to sell, and arc selling it at high prices; but they do not, ia eon-1 sequence, buy goods freely. Hence there is considerable disappointment among those who looked lor a large increase of . . 1 he sales ol nianutacliiicd articles to the j lucky agriculturists, lusteni. of siiend-1 .'. " . , ... ,. 1 , nig the money lor such things, these lav-1 oiites ol I'rovide ice arc paving of) their dchts.and I hear themost extraordinary , .- . ... 1' 1 .1 1 stones ol extent to which the people 1 of even so backward a state as Kansas ,,rn 11,,,,, ,l, n,.i, ih..;- farms as the result ol the season's good I harvests, the first they have had for many years. While the immediate re suit is bad for trade.it is a foundation lor healthy business in the future, and is, therefore not to be deplored. I'roin the I'hiludi Iphi I Times. Wc believe now that the next presiden tial election will not be a close one, nor will it be decided by the slate of New York. The issues nre clearly d lined. The question ol turifl taxes will lie paramount ; in every stale of the Union north und south, east and west, and it is quite likely that the decision of the nation will be decisive and emphatic. The present I outlook seems to point strongly to ai democratic victory, hut in the swift mu-1 tations ot political tides ol this country, it is impossili.c to calculate any election one year in advance. The situation may lie summed up bv saying that the coun trv is soon to enter upon one ot the most j earnest political conflicts of its history, ' Humehly Dins. l'rom an Albiny. N. V , Telegram A peculiar document received by the secrctnivof state was from V. P Fur- man, an independent candidate for con - . gress Irom Lnrtnage, a. . in it lie savs: "Having received several votes in a town in J iTerson county, I have the honor of tiling this certificate." He ex pended $47 50; and among the items are these: "For getting nomination, noth ing; for newspaper support, nothing; for blocks of live, nothing; to campaign committee for work too dirty lor candi dates to do, nothing; for postoffice and custom house promises, nothing. A Rich Mine. Kings Mountain News: A tradition of the existence of a marvelously rich silver mine . worked by Indians and lo cated somewhere on Kings or Crowders mountains, has been handed down from generation lo generation for more than a hundred nnd fifty years. Two weeks ago a well known minister of this vicin ity and a miner who was with him lound the mine. Ore taken from near the surfuec has been assayed nt the Charlotte mint und found to be !s pure silver and V gold. A Had Awakeiilngl "When in the dark, on thy soft hand 1 hung, And heard the tempting syren of thy tongue Whut flames what darts .vhnt an guish I endured, But when the candle entered I was cured!" Such complexions as so many of our young Indies possess dull, pimplv, and covered with sores and blackheads, is enough to cool the ardor of the warm est lover. To such young Indict, we would suv, that you can never have a soft, fair, smooth, attractive, kissable complexion, unless your blood is healthy and pure, for the condition of the blood decides the complexion. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will purify your blood, tone up vour system, and drive away those distressing headaches and backache, from which yon suffer periodically, and give you a complexion a lily or a rose-leaf might envy. A dose of Simmons Liver Regulator taken daily, will relieve and prevent in, digestion. Heavy underwear and hoacry, gloves, largest "stock for men and boys, at Whit lock Clothing House, - Hata, Hata, Hat, ai.49. Formtr prices $250. $3.75, $3.00, and $3.50, derhjri and tott. These are gowg last, u ron want one get m line. b. u. uarnum & Co., 8 North Court Squtr Plllsburrv't best XXXX. Minnesota Flour it acknowledged by all competent lodge to be the finest in the world. Krocr, tot agent far Asbeville. IT WAS A STINGER SURE so DEORKEs BELOW ZERO IN THE NORTHWEST. Much a Cold Hnap Causes a Great Deal oOluflerlnir Htock Killed -Wheal Damaned There In No Fall Plouithinir. St. Paul, Nor. 18. At many points the weather is as cold as that usually re corded ia mid-winter. The limit has been reached at Red Lake Pulls, at which 20 below lero was reached. Sand Cen tre reports 12 below; Crookston, 14; Bnrnesville, 10, and llallock 16. South Dakota suffers intensely, the register in that state being all the way from 4 to 16 below zero. There was considerable delnyto trains The excessively cold weather came so suddenly that it found the people in ninny places short of coal and with their stock almost wholly unprotected. Prom the Sioux reservation and points on the Missouri river come stories of loss of stock. Many cattle were frozen. David Hull, of Sully comity, lost 3,000 head of sheep. Reports from North Dakota say the teniernture whs very frigid as far west ns Minot. The ground is so thor oughly frozen that no further uttcmpts will be made at fall plowing. Reports as to the condition of the wheat crop are conflicting. Those sent out by the rail roads report that nearly nil the w heat that had been shocked hud been threshed and that the wheat in stock can be threshed nt any time. Correspondents, however, give a fur less glowing view of the situation, saying that hundreds of acres are in stock and can now be used for nothing except feed in straw. The latest reports from the various points indicate that the backbone of the wave is broken. Mi'skkkooM, Mich., Nov. 18. The storm was very severe on Lake Michi- gun and u large number of vessels arc , wind hound ut the entrance ol the har bor. Hive schooners left here last night ! and onlv one, the Ciiie Horn, has so far i been heard from. She urrived at Chi cago with part of her deck load goria. ; Htock Quotations. NkwVouk Nov.l K Hrir l!Kj,, Lake Shi r. 1 HHi; Chicnuo and Northwetitern 1g.'iih Vnrlolk atnl Western : Kirhtmmit ii.nl j West Point Terminal 1 1 tH: Wentern ' uio Hallltnore Prices. Hai.timiikii, Nov. 1M -Plout, sleady, lin ehntiKt'il; W' stern suiter $3.5o(,j,'tf,7.r,;" extra 'ttnuWl; family. $.niiu -.(. Whrnt. firm; No. 2 red, spot and month 1041-4. southern, weak; Pulti.ioofti 10.-,; L 'ii herrv 102(u IOC, Corn southern, easv; white, OlKaoH; yiilow, S:ll't.'ll. New York Market. NKW Yokk, Nov. IH Stocks. active and : ' rang Money, easy at t. Kxehn. 1 Innu, Hi'Vi'ilil HOl.; Rhort, .K3tyfit.K;tA4; , state b ml, uexlccicd; government bond'.. du!' f,rK.'1J,'t, V.'.,"n7.mm',: "Lllci ?I0 i linlrs; 1'plinds, 8 1-lHc; Orleans, 8 7 l(tc; ,,,, t,dy. November 7.72; Ik-ermber, I 7 HI; January, 7.U7; February, H.12: March, i .Al'ri), H-37; I'lnr-active but stead, Wheat du'l and easv. Corn quiet and, weak. Pork-quiet buteasvat$u 73w$lo.75 1 Lard dull and easiernt $0.5.1. nint- Tur-1 uentine dull and -teadv at :t0M,30i.l. Koain 1 qUiet but sternly AFFAIRS OF COSSEQCE.WE. The London Standard warns the Brit ish government that persistence ,n bring-1 ing forward the home rule bill fur Ire- i land is a certain means ol thrusting Mr. i Gladstone into power. ! The threatened strike of miners in tilt- j north of 1'tance was begun Monday mornine. when 3.000 men emoloved in ' the colleries in the vicinity of Lens tie-' dined to go to work because ot the rc- .. fusal of mine owners to nmkeconccssioiis to them. It is expected that 50,000 1 miners will participate in the strike. lloth political parties still claim New York legislature. the A light rain fell in New York Monday, '. but stringent orders for economizing the use of wuler are being enforced. Frank Almr, alias Abbot, pleaded guilty Monday at Plymouth, N. II., to indictment charging him with the murder of Christie Warden. i 1 the case of the Ibiitetl States against Chas A. Newton, president ol the Old 1 Homimon republican club the supreme court ol the District of Loliim.nu render- .,,.,.;,;,. wi,ich sustains the consti- j tutionalitv of the civil service law ex- t.iiptiug government employes from po- lilical assessments. I B. Frank McD.iniel. of Wilmington, I Del., set out on Saturday nt 6 p. in., i from the "Cye-lers' Rest," Philadelphia, 1 to beat the iM-hour long-distance 221 mile bicycle record, held by J. B, Artman, 1 of the Quaker City wheelmen, Philadel phia. AlcDantel mane tne nrst ou nines in three hours and 45 minutes, 100 miles in 7 hours, 58 minutes, 200 miles in 18 hours, and wound up the 24 hours with 261' a miles to his credit. The record is claimed to be the best ever made in America. Mr. Warren K. Morehead and Dr. Cresson, who have been prosecuting ex cavations near Chillicothe, Ohio, for the past three months in the interest o the World' Fair, have exhumed the massive skeleton of a man which was encased in a copper armoa, The head was covered by un opul-sbued copper cape. The jaws, arms chest and stomach were cov ered with copper. The mouth wus stuff ed with genuine pearls of immense the. but much decayed. Around the neck was n necklnce of bears' teeth, set with pearls. At the side of the male skeleton wn also found a female skeleton, the pair supposed to be husband and wife. It is estimated that the bodies were buried where they were touud lully six hundred years ago. Bolb ttalul and Hluuer. It troubles the sinner and troubles the saint. It's a troublesome, trying and nasty complaint, Don't think it incurable; I tell you it ain't. Excuse the grammar; it's the truth I'm after, whether grumatically or ungrn matically told The truth is, that catarrh can be cured. The proprietors ol Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer $500 for an incurable case of caturrh ii the head. Thb Symptoms of Catarrh. Head ache, obstruction of note, discharges falling into the throat, sometimes pro luse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacioul, mucout, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive; eyes weak, ringing in the ears, deafness; offensive breath, smell and tatte impaired, and general debility. Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Dr. Snge't Remedy cures the worst cuset. Only 60 cents. Sold by druggistt, everywhere. Attention to the dnilv habit ol the young prevent suffering. Take Sim mon Liver Regulator. Cape overcoat, bos coat, '.ock for men and boy at Clothing Hon. immense Wbitlock IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS' AT ; Wholesale Prices. If jou want a box of good clK-nra, Im. ported or domestic, Orunt'a Pharmacy la the Place to get the n. We do not retail cljar, but aell them by the box only. A cigar that yuu usually pay ten cents for, I can aell you the same cigar, HI'tv In a box, at seven centa. The best five ce"t ciuar at ati cent! bv the box. It will pay you to calf and examine them. CHANT'S J'HAKMACV. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark. Poke Root, &c. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strive? to rid itself of corruptions. It purifies the blood, giving it re newed vitality and force. Being an alterative, it changes the action of the system. imDartinrr fresh ! " 1 o 1 j strength and vigorous health in 1 place of that weakness and tired j feeling, which is an indication of . disorder and decay. j I he concentrated j curative virtues of power and Buncombe Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe ! for patients of all ages. Manufactured only aij j Grant's Plmriiiacy. I livery bottle guaranteed, satisfac j tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 South Main St. J. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TUE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Itent. Two three-room houses with gardens at tached, un Hill street, $7.f0 per month each. I'i.us.uit L'Uee for small family. For Sale. I.tcKiint nine-room house, bcnidt'sttLTvunt's house; otic ol' he si p.trtu ol city; five intitules walk ol ho, u lire; g is fixtures in house, larjie lot. vkwi uiiHurpuHSfri In Asheville. I'nvf $,HOO, one-hull cash, baluucc 12 and IN months. For Sale or Rent White cottage on tup of mountain, with five ueres ol lutitl, us a whole, or in lots. Nu lotf, dr. vent place about Ahcville and fim sl views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts lust the place tur invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; i Ten roo'n. Pom. session given at once, Klevation l!,Hi.O feet. Kvery kind of real estate, irom u lot ot $L'5 to residences and lots of $25,UOU. Apply ut No. G. South Muin street. Furnlnncd House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern conveniences. Possession t once. Best st eet in Asheville. Price $00 per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBI5LL. Keal bstate Dealer. INSURANCE. AppHcntion for Insurance will receive our prompt attention at all times. Wc can in sure your property In twenty of the largest and best companies on earth. Boarding House For Rent House contains eighteen rooms, has all modem convenience, hot and cold water bath, etc,, and is well furnished throughout. This is one of the most desirable boarding houses in the city, and will be rented for three months or longer un KKAHONAUI.K TERMS To an early applicant. For further informa tion call on or address JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 32 Patton Ave., Asheville, N. C. 0 e tr ss. S 7i O m CO H 30 r o w H O O o X GO o m r r ft THE FIRST BREAK IN PRICES. DRY GOODS TUMBLING! A $30,000 stuck thrown on the Market at NewYorkCostI Including Our entire Stock of MILLINERY ! Bvcrythlng- Sold for Spot OasliI No Goods charged while this sale lasts. We need Ten Thousand dollars on December 1, and resort to this means of getting It. MONDAY THE SALE COMMENCES 1 An opportunity for the people that sel dom presents itself. Right inline" midst of the season, everything m NEW, FRESH, FASHIONABLE AND STYLISH. Necessity knows no law I We must have the above amount on December 1 and rely on low prices to get it. Respectfully, 1 F- r- mimnaugh, No. ii Patton Avenue. N. II. Parties owing us for bills due thirty days bad better make arrangements for set tlement, as they will be turned over to a collector next week. p. p. M. ON TUE $1, Owing to bankrupt competition, oa November 5 we shall commence a Spe ciulSnle of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Cuffs, Scarfs, lite., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked ia plain figures, TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! J7i'.s will bring the goods to about New York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the comjietition our business in these lines had been almost double their usual site, indicating a carefully selected stock ot correct styles from the best makers, at very teasonable prices. Intelligent people will teadify see that it they wait long they will be "left," H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY BOODS, FANCY 800DS, SHOES, HATS, RUGl -7 PATTON ATE. .1 J iilrHW,tit-H''4ba
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 18, 1891, edition 1
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