I 3- Ashevi Dai Citizen ARB YOI! IN IT? IP NOT, SBCURB CHRISTMAS 13 COMING I SBCURB YOUR ADVBRTISINO SPACB AT ONCBt YOUR CHRISTMAS ADVERTISING SPACB AT ONCB1 VOLUME VII.-NO- 1G9 ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBERI20, 1891 PRICE 5 CENTS. lie iy HIGH GRADE COFFEES, THE FINEST Mantlhling Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricabo, Iagu irsi, San t oh, and Rio. We now receive these cof iWh in air-tight packages every few (lays, ami guaran tee them to be the finest in the market. KROGER. KliAL liSTAib. Waltek B. Gwvn, v. W. West 6WW&WEST, 8uccrMors to W filter B.Gwyni ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans) Securely Placed at H Per Cent. .iotary Public Commissioners of heeds FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK-Houlheam Court Hqnare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents). NOTARY Pl'BXIC Loan. iw. urely placed at H iter crnt. offices : ft 26 Patton Avenue Second ;iloor fehiirllv JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lymnn & ChiM), OfBcv No. 1 Legal Block REAL.ESTATK AND - LON imoKER, TRICTLY A RUOKKRAGB Bl SI NESS. Loans secure placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 2S Pattoo Ayenne. Neit V M C A build'g. novl d3m P O Hoi (IS. Pulliain & Rutledge, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE MODEL CIGAR STORE, Patton Avenue, Is getting ready for Holiday Ooodi. Has received a new stock of Merschaura Piites, Merschanm Cigar and Cliinrette Holder.. A One assortment of Russian Leather Ciicitr and Cigarette Caaca. A new lot of Imported Key West and Domestic Ciitars, 2.1 In a box, wl h the words printed oa hein, "Compli ments of the Season." Call and Examine My stock S o LOOK STEADILY t thift p"t for one minute and ace If It .1I not take the form of a D-tlur, ant) If you do not v a Uollttr try this one ! LOOK A.T IT Fur Rome I i n nth of time and if you still fail to i-e the Uullar jjo to A. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE, And upend Five or Ten Dollars for Grocer en, Providian etc. Then it will be n longer neeemary to look Ur the UulUr because you will have 8AVHD ONE! it nnu nannitr 11 37 8. Main Street. The Hon Marct-e i now nceivinKltH hand somely Bflei'tt-d bio k of drens goods find trimming" in which there will be found ex treme novelties of one suit of a kind, no more to be bad at very low prices for Mich mnterial. The stock il' fancy Koixlt i birder .md bet ter lectt-d than usual. Sole agents for Cen temcr. ind Punter kid gloves. Evening gloves a specialty. Large stock of miNHt-B and childrens caps. McCall.s Iluiuar Putter's un the mont stylish and hest fi ling Hie the handsome touds at BON MARCHE," 37 S. Main Mtrcet. W in O X w w h J w K 0 0 0 3 O 0 H C2 DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS we hare some entirely new designs In Rtntr. Of course they are not to be b ugM for nothinv. but they're t be mren for nnth I g o thut, if ytia can't possena them. oa can at least lo k at them. Some of them ire set in riitim nd that flash with wnn- drous radi i nee; m hern are set In brilliants nly to bf d stlnguihed from the gen- in vein bv the eincnenctd eve. It In tle fashion tocouplr purchases oi Jewelry with the idea mat inv.sn outlays are essential NotMn, of the kind Vou can bnv uch and sne lit Ir or vu can buy II 'tie and snrnd mti h n exceptionally jn tcious selection can be mace irum our stock oi jewe ry, etc. It. II. COSBY. JEWELER, PATTON AVKNUE. O " MENS' FURISISIIINGS ON THE MOVE ! There Is the liveliest kind of a demand moving so quickly thtt is Is pretty hard to -"WINTER That Is moving, and as It Is Just what you want and right It season you had bette be "la -the swim." Prices way down I Assortment tbe largest and rnott varied I F. E. MITCHELL, ole Af;ent For Dr. Jaecer Sanitary Woolen ytm Company For Weatern Nortn Carolina. 23 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLE, N. C. COAL VASES. We have in stock a large line of fine hand decorated coal vases, from $2 and up wards. Coal Hods, 25 cents. Fire Sets, Shovels, Pokera, 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. WHAT MARION HARLAND SAYS ABOUT THE TELEKATI1AROS PERFECTLY CLEAN CURRANTS : "I, years ago, gave over trying to gurss who put the dirt In dried currants. It is al ways there gravel stones, lurking under a p.cious coating of curr 'tity-looklng paste. to crucifygrown people's nerves and childt en's teeth; mould that changes to mud In the mouth, twigs to prick the throat, not to mention the lesrs, wings and bodies of tropt- cnl Insects, a curious study to one Interested n etymology of Zante. It is all dirt, al- houKb sold to us at current prices " These horrors, with the wear and tear of patience and los of time and labor are now up a re) her who buys the plump, delicious ruit in packages. The price Is more than reasonable, even when one lerrfs out of con sideration the circumstance that dirt and Atones weigh more than the fruit. Try them once and you will use ro other. POWH LL&SNIDER Tbis is Not MAUD S., Itnt is only one of the many fine horses that nre kept tut by the never mising supply of our corn, hny, oats and white shorts, that we are daily distributing throughout the city to lovers of their spirited steeds. We are head quarters for feed and defy competition. Call and see us ! GREER & JOHNSON B. C. CHAMBERS. P. M. WAVBR, Sec. A reas. H A. MILI KR, Gen Snpt. Preside t F O Ml I.KR, V-Hresldent. CAROLINA COAL CO, DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. i a Patton Aveuuc, AND AT CHAMBERS A WBAVUR'ft LIV ERY OFFICB, WILLOW 8T. PROMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 31& for our Gents' Purnbblnira. They bar beta keep pace Kith them, just bow It Is DNDERWEAR - "BILLY" FLORENCE DEAD TO BE BVMIED IN THK CATH OLIC FAITH. Hla wife Abroad The Body to be Taken to the Fifth Avenue Hotel Where It Will be Viewed bv the Public HU Lite. Philadelphia. Pa., Nov. 20. William Icrmyn Florence, the actor, died hen yesterday, of pneumonia. Florence was very wea during the dav from exhaustion and in the after noon was wmewhat flighty. Towards evening he slept most of the time, how over, and his death came so peacefully that il may be said that he slept away He made no utterance whatever and the first intimation the watchers had of his death, wns that he bad ceased to breath? . A cablegram was received thitmorninv from Mrs. Florence, in which she ex presses the wish that her husband should be buried in the Catholic faith, ind the funeral should take place from St. Agues Roman Catholic church, New York. Upon receiut of Mrs. Florence' cablegram, the pastor of St. Agnes wu telegraphed in reference to the funeral taking place from his church. A tele gram was nlso sent accepting the offer ol the proprietress of the Filth avenue hotel that the body should lie there until the funeral. All arrangements foi the funeral have not yet been definitely completed. Mr. Florence's body will be taken to Ken York in a special car this evening. Tin funeral wdl probably take place MomUn next, the place of interment being Green wood cemetery. Grand Kapius, Mich., Nov. 20. Joseph Jefferson lust night, in speaking ol Flor ence among other incidents, dwelt eape ciallv upon his numerous private beneliic tious: "One fact but little known," said he, "is that Mr. Florence wns the founder of the order of the Mystic Shriners. In religion he was a true Catholic anil a m mbcr of the Knights of St. Patrick. When bidding me farewell at 1'hdadil phia Mr. Florence said 'good-bye, oln boy; I'll soon catch up with you.' From all reports we surelv thought he would ilo so. and his death is a great shock ti. us. Our engagement at Detroit tomor row will certainly lie deferred out of re gard to his memory." William ermyn Florence was born in Albany, N. Y., Julv 26, 1831. He Ik came a member of the Murdoch dra matic association in New York city, made his first appearance in Richmond, December 6, 1849, as Peter in "The Stranger," and soon acquired distinc tion as a versatile comic actor. He af Urward appeared in Providence, suc cessfully playing Macduff to Booth's Macbeth. Returning to New York he appeared at Brougham's Lyceum in Irish characters. He married on New Year's day, 1853. lrs. Mnlvina Litiell. a danseuse at i ached to YYulluck's thea tre, and on June 8 lollowiug t ie two appeared at the Notioial theatre. New York, as the Irish Boy and the Yankee Girl. In 1856 they went to Englanr' and appeared in Drury Lane theatre Lon don for fifty nights to crowded houses, afterward performing in various thea tres throughout the I'nited Kingdom. Mr. Florence's best known parts are those of Dor il well Slate, in "The Mighty Dollar;" and Captain Cuttle in "Dorn bev and Son." FLANAGAN. He Hal Lota of Republicans In Hla Company Now. New iORK, Nov, 18. The executive commitee of the republican county com mittee held a breezy meeting here. Several of the memlxrs pluinly voiced their views. Considerable dissatisfaction was manifested with the administration at Washington at not furnishing jobs for the hard workers of the pnrtv here. One of the members, Charles H. Mur ray, saitl he "licit sore because he had not been given the naming of appoint ments in the custom house," A resolu tion was passed to the effect "that the secretary be upixiinted a committee to wait upon the secretary of 'he treasury anil insist that all democrats in the gov ernment employ be turned off and rrpub- Ileitis put in their places." Mr. Murray was then requested to make a complete list of nil the democrats in the government employ in the city, and nlso to suggest the names of the re publicans to fill their places. Just at that moment one of the mem bers shouted out, "How aoout your ciil service?" Instantly G. W. Wanamaker was on bis feeet. "To with your civil service; what we want is all republicans in this admin istration." The chairman called him to order sharply. FONHECA Ml'8T RESION. Rio Graude Do nul In In Arms Aualuat Him. London, Nov. liO. The news concern ing the situation in Brazil continues verv meagre and unsatisfactory. The last advices by way of Santiago indicate that the provisional Junta in authority in the state of Rio Grande Do Sul il taking measures to strengthen its position to maintain the opposition of the state to Fonsecn's dictatorship. Fonscca, on the other hand, is trying to win the allegiance of the Junta by a conciliatory course. Baron Lucerna, president of Fonseca'f cnbinet, has sent a dispatch by telegraph to t lie Junta offering, on the part of the dictator, to recognize nnv local govern ment that the people of D. Sul may pre fer, on the sole condition that peace be first restored. To this offer the junta rrnlieil that the forces would only disarm when Fouseca had resigned and the na tional congress assembled. THU CHILDREN ESCAPED, Bnrulugortb Orphan Aavlnm at Barium MprluRa, Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 20. The Presbyterian orphan asylum at Barium Springs, thirty-five miles above here, burned yesterday afternoon, the fire originating from deftctive flue. The children escaped unhurt and are being cared for in Matcsville. Georgia ninhoprlc filled. Atlanta, Ga Nov. 20. A telegram from the Georgia committee now at South Bethlehem, Pa., announces thnt Rev. C. K. Nelson accepts the bishopric of the Episcopal diocese of Georgia, sub ject to- the canonical consent ol the other dioceses. Mrs. Davla and Winnie Davla. ' Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 20. Mrs. Jeffer on Davit and Miss Winnie Davit apent a few boon in tbe city yesterday on their wv to Mississippi from New York and Richmond. They kit last night fqr Mempbit and Beaavoir, AT THK TOP IN NEW YORK, Tbe Tower of Hadlson Bquarr Garden and the Diana. The grandeur of the proportions of the Madison Square garden, New York, amy be inferred from the size of tlis figure of Diana, which serves as the wind vane of the structure, ami is about twenty feet high and a thousand pounds in weight. From tin. street to the brow of the god dess is a distance of about 341) feet, and the view from the tower, taken bv visit ors at an elevation of 300 feet from the sidewulk, is the most eligible of all the high places in the commercial metropo lis. Before manv weeks are past a clock, with a diameter of twcni y-two foctj will be placed in position in the tower. At night it will lie brilliantly illuminated, increasing the noeiu'al glories of the building, which arc absolutely unique in their splendor. New York has ' ecu improved wonder lully within the past U w vears. Street improvements now in progress on a grand scale wil! add greatlv to the com fort and convenience of visitors. The suburbs of the cilv present cvei v variety ol attraction by both land and water, .ind opportunities of enjoying the city anil suburi an views from commanding heights are most iicccsstl'lc 01 tli.se the best is the one near the foot ol the beautiful statue which adorns the com- i prehensive und very attractive-looking milt ing. known as the Madison Square j C..arde.i. and which is centrally and con-1 venientlv located. Americans are lustlv ,...,.i .1... I'm.. I-;... FRANCE'S LOST TERRITORY ALLIANCE WITH Kl'HHIA MAY BRING IT BACK The Czar'a Forrlicu Mlnlnter Now In Paris) PerhupK to Arrange the TerniH of Much Allliincr- Wllh the Republic. Taris, Nov. 20. Notwithstanding a semi-official denial which came from Weisbaden yesterday of a report that the object of M. de Ocirrs, the Russian foreign minister, in viskiug I'uris wns to conclude a trcatv of alliance Ix-tween his government and that of France, the Galois, whkh is the organ ol the count of I'aris. publishes articles this morning which snow that it is that paier s be lief that that alone is the reason for the Russian minister's viit. The (ialois up- iH-alstonll Kreiiihnien to silence their discords during M. de deters Slav in Paris Itsavs: I,' i, ... mi.- . "We ate nil agreed nstotheudvantnee to le derived from an alliance with Rus - sia. Some day perhaps such alliance will rest store to us the inti'imty ol our v tit H imu',r " YuiujiuvMi. terrilor poi.k Ri-:-i-.i.i.tTi:. I Hpllt on theauh-Treaitury (scheme St IM SUIO. INIlIANAroi.ls, Nov. i'll ine nill.nnce .- , . .. ... ... . . Cllll vemioii meie p,m 1,11 ine suo-i reiiaurv scheme and the executive committee of . , . the nntl sub-treasury pnrtv Will now T.i. u-lipr. I'71. lli,.,.. '"- have already declared against the sub- krensurv scheme and will begin the work of organizing a new alliance. This split on the suh-treasory scheme and the capture of the alliance by the people's party are the net results of the i session, me capture oi the alliance ov tl.e people's party was pincticallv nc - complished two or three dnvs ago, but the lull extent ol the capture was not apparent until yesterday, when Prcsi - dent Polk was unanimously re-elected and J. H. Loucks, of South Dakota, was chosen vice-oresident: I. H Turner wns re-elected seiretary-treasurer nnd J. r. Willets, of Kansas, nntional lecturer. . ' ' . . The reflection ol folk ns president is regarded as a great vktory for the peo ple party. BEHRINO SEA ARBITRATION, Great Britain's Representative In the Behrlnu; tea QueaUou. Ottawa, Nov. 20 It is learned from well informed quniters thnt information hns been received here that either the emperor of Germany or the president of the Swiss republic will be asked by the llritisli government to represent Great Britain in the arbitration commission to be appointed to settle the lichring sea question. 8weetM Golnir I'p. London, Nov. 20. It is expected that there will be a material reduction in the estimates regarding the sugar beet crop in Germany and France, and this expec tation has hud the encct of hardening tbe prices of sugar. Bolta Halm and ainuer. It troubles the tinner and troubles the taint. 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 gramatically 'or ungra- maticallv told the truth it, that catarrh can be, cured The proprietors ol Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy offer $500 for an incurable case ol catarrh in the bead. Thb Symptoms of Catarrh. Head ache, obstruction of nose, discharges falling into the throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery and acrid, at others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive; eyes weak, ringing in the ears, deafness; offensive breath, smell and taste Impaired, and general debility, Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present at once. Dr. Sage's Remedy cures the. worst cases. Only SO cents. Bold by druggists, everywhere. WEEKLY BINGHAM LETTER WHAT IS GOI0 ON OVT AT i THE HILL. The Football Team Has lleeu Or ganized, and Will Boon be In for a Match Kick Other IteniH from our Correspondent. Hairl, N. C, Nov. 21.-Special.-The football team was organized last Saturday and is now practicing. No finer set of men can be boasted of at any school than at Bingham. All of the men are good pluvers and can, with a little practice, do justice to themselves. Bingham is only waiting for the chal lenge and will, if sent.be readily ac cepted and u game will be played on their grounds. A new "rat" arrived Inst Sunday bv the name of Greer, hailing from Texas No sooner hud he set foot on the hill than he wns discovered by some close obervers and wasimmcdin'elv "ratted." The boys taught him how to drill in n very few minutes. He seemed rather "green" and that was all the boys wanted. He was immediately put on guard and promenaded Ui aiid down barracks with gloves and gun ns if he owned it. Major caught on to the joke and turned it on some of the old one who had pnl. the recruit on duty, and made them serve the tour. We had with us last Sunday night, Rev. Dr. Curtis formerly a lliag hnmile. He addressed quite an audience of cadets in the Y. M. C. A. hall on the subject ol "Individual work." His talk throughout was very interesting and in structive and was enjoyed by all tin bovs. Truly he is destined to do a great work. The Glee club is on a boom. All the members are working for the good ol the club and will give u rehcis.-il in a very short while. It is to be hoped that the lovers of music in Ashevillc will soon be given a chauee to hear and see the club in the Grand opera house. "Foxie." DKATH TAKKtt A UK.MOCRAT. The New York Henate Now Wtniidtt all Wrong Politically. Ht usoN. N. Y., Nov. 20. Senator Gil- lrt. a democrat, died at his resi.lencc in inpaKciuis morning, i ms leaves ine senate, as the returns now stand, six- teen republican, fourteen democrat and one independent. HI Name Blown on I lie lloltlc. Prom the Kansas City Times Jerry Simpson's course reminds one of, the old Scotch woman who knew that ,m one would I ,av.,i i,t herself .,) ! , husband, and wasn't so sure about ! , , n8 , ,ik to h(. ,n , ,,, lw ; s the ,,nlv euuinc mem- i,. ..f,,' .,...7.1--. ....., '"' "" "-i-"- l"'J- Only i,9,ooo Volet, Hhorl. Prom the Boston Herald. 1 Jerry Simpson can now add to his other disqualifications the distinction of being' ; ...1 I I II.. II...-.I il VYI1CI1IIC IUUOM jJICIIIUlCO L 11,1 L II1C CO- pie s party woum pun ioii,uun votes in Ohio. The Old Way Uettt. Pr m thr Buffalo l!ire-s. Tim Ilealy is going to be prepared for fuither cowhidings. He now wears a coat of mail. Wouldn't a shingle in the sent of his trousers answer as well ? ! A PeiiHlou to Mrs. IIiivIh, Prom the Richmond l)iputch ' "c "uln"n to vote a , pension to Mrs. Jetlersoii D ms, and Vir- gmia should lead in the movement. HlUCk QllOtMllOllH. Nkw Viihk. Nov. 20 Rrle 2914: I.nke Shi n 1 tin's: Chicago and Northwestern ii!:iii. ! Noiiolk ami Western wen Niclintoiul nnu Weatern I nion , unit Terminal 111; 1 Baltimore Prices), hai.timosk. Nov. 20 -Plnui. stendy chinid; w tern tuprr $3 .mh.,.7j; ei'rn I :t tnmilv. $4.Hnftf ri.nO Wh. iil. firm r; So. a red, mi art! month 104vi lu-4i; southern, slroiiK; Fulls. lOOdlli LntiKbi-rrv lot(i(to7 Ci'rit.si'Utlterti, active; ! white, n-ivritt; y.llow, f Ilj7. V.irLt Murkl. I Nkw Vokk, Nov 2o Stocks, quiet and ! turner Moncr. ensy at Mi. Hxchntme, mini, i .8tiW(ll. Ml.; short. sM,(a.8l-: state ,. nilft, neKleclcd; go, ernin. Ill I.- , dull I m' "tetiil.v coltMn !,te..d.v, -sl.S 95 ml. l.lmiN. 8lc: iirlrnns. Hlje; utin. , i inly Novemb. r V 73; lieeemlnr, 7 80; January. ! 7 HH- FeoruaM-, x.15; M .nh, 8.28; April n.au. m iir active nui eisv snnt nun i ?;;:'fcl'f,,ViyS1.,tc,:y:'ri,lct-v1e SM!," . Liiril-iiaet nnd firm nt nil i .. rurnenliiic uuiet und ensv nt afit-idi.to-t.. R'lKin iutet but steady at $1 a;,i.4o. l-'reigbts active hut weak. AFFAIKS (! COSSIi(jL'liVH . home. The National Breeders' association at Chicago adopted resolutions in In vor ol ! closing the World's Fair on Sunday, I . , , . , ! n orkmcn tearing down John ; Brown's ort at Harper s Ferry to erect , n t i. ',, mh,i it on the Columbian exposition grounds in C bicugo. The republican national committee meets in Washington next week to select the city in which to hold the republicuu national convention next year. The United States grand jury nt Charleston, W. Va., has returned an in dictment against the president and offi cers of the Louisiana lottery compuny. The Methodist general missionary com mittee, at Cleveland, Ohio, decided to in crease the general appropriation for do tncstic purposes to un even half million dollars. Baltimore wns selected as the place of the next annuul meeting. It is announced thut Governor Camp hell will probubly remain in Columbus, Ohio, alter the expiration of his official term. He is the principal stockholder in the Roberts Manufacturing company, which has experimental works in that city. FORRIGN. Only $10 were subscribed in Ireland during the past week to the Irish Na tional league fund, which is controlled by the Parnellitcs, to aid the organiza tion in carrying out its projects. Fonscca, the Brazilian dictator, in pur chasing war materials. Refugees from Rio de Janeiro who have reached Monte video, Uruguay, express theopinion thnt he will not be able long to mumtain him self. A number of striking compositors of Bieslau, Oermuny, have been sentenced to pay various penalties for breach of contract in stopping work. In Uavurin soldiers ore working iu tne place of strik ing printers. Pimples, blotches und sores and their .- ..i k.. c: . i : u niUH IB IVUIU TIU UJ IOIU11UVHS 11 VCI IVl' ulntor A Free Exhibition At the Big Racket store, commencing today. Mr. Carter, of New York, who is recognized as the fastest painter in the world, will give an exhibition of fine pictures made by the brush in from one to two minutes. Everybody invited to attend. ' IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS AT 1 Wholesale Prices. If jnu want a box of gond cignra, Im ported or ilirnientlc, Grnnt's 1'hirmncy is the plow to get the n. We do not retiiil cigars, but Mil them by the hni only. A cignr that vou usually pay ten cents for, I can cll you the same clgnr, fifty in a box, at reven cents. The bent five ce t cigar at 3ti cents by the box. It will pay yon to chlf and exHmitie them. r.KANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe anil Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Hoot, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, &c. By its use you can saveyourself 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 altera ti ve,it changes the action of the system, imparting fresh strength and vigorous health in place of that weakness and tired feeling, which is an indication of disorder and decay. The concentrated power and ! ,.urative virtues of Jjuncombc Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe i for patients of all HgCS. u , . , , , Manufactured only at i (Jj...,.- 'c PharillSIf V. 3 ,II5ICJ Every bottle guaranteed, satisl'ac- tory or money refunded. rtT. - Trf1,n ttv w i rn GRANTS PHARMACY, , ' a South Main fit J. M, CAMPBELL, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR TDE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Kent. Two thr.-c-rooni houses with ganlcus at ! tmhed. on Hill itrevt. $7.50 per moiuh each. I un- . t'Jcuiaut lucc fur omull tumiiy, ' For Sale. Hicham nine-room house, besides servant's hi.uc; one of nest p irti, ol city; live minutes want ol squure; s nxtures in n-.iisc, larue lot. vt ws unsurpassed m Ashevule I't tee $l,8uo, one-hull vusli, uHtuuce 12 und 18 nmuihs. For Sale or Rent. white cottaite on too of monnttiio. wit h flve acres ul laud, il a whole, or in lots. No ; iuk, drveat p'ace about Ahrvl.e and fin. at ' I views within eotpurulc limits. 1'r.mutinccil : j )y experts iul the plucc lor nvnh.la even inmduil icet ol porch; s ven r.m s. l'ns- ! ,VV.'M,.". "c1- "'"'!'m a'"" ! '!' tu'resid, nces ami lots af2.",uuu. tpply j i iso. a. boutit Mam street. Furnished House For Rent. Ten room house, furnisvtl, for rent. All modern eo ,veni,n cs. I'ossesston at once.. Uest st eet in Ahcvilte. fnee $00 per month. Apply tu J. M. CAMPBKLL. Kent bstate Denier. INSURANCE. Application for insurance will receive onr proitiul attention at all times. We an in - sure your property lu twenty of the laigest Boarding: House For Rent. Houm contain el gh tern room, ha all modem convenience hut and cold water bttth, etc., and U well furninhrd throughout. This U one ol the rnont iiciiralile boardinn houMmn theciiy, and will be rented tor three months or longer on KKAHONARI.E TERMS To an early aopllc-inr. For further informa tion call uu or audass JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, 32 Patton Ave., Ashcville, N, C. 0 c If tr 3 SM 3 o m CO H "0 o m r a - a w GO GO 73 H o o -a ft GO r ft sw 4 THE .FIRST BREAK IN PRIGES. D RY GOODS TUMBLING I A $30,000 stuck thrown on the Market at New York Cost! Including Our entire Stock of FINE MILLINERY! Everything Bold for Spot Oasli! No Goods charged while this sale lasts. Wc need Ten Thousand dollars oa December 1, nod resort to this means of getting It. MONDAY THE SALE COMMENCES! An opportunity for the people that sel dom presents itself. Right Inthe; midst of the season, everything NEW, FRESH, V ArllON A Rl V i N 11 QT VI ICH rfloniUMDLEi Anil 01 ILlOil. Necessity knows no law I We must have the abovc Bmount 00 December i and rely on low prices to get It. Respectfully, mimnaugh, Wo. 11 Patton Avenue. K. B. Parties owing us for bills due thirty days had better make arrangements for set tlement, as they will be turned over to a collector next week. p. p. M. :80 CENTS ON TBE $1, Owing to bankrupt competition, oa ' November 5 we shall commence a Spe. i cml Sale or Clothing, Hats, Shirts nd Drawers, Half Hose, Collars und Cuffs, Scarls, lite, at twentf per cent dis count on our bottom prices marked in 1 plain figures. ! TO LAHT A LIMITED TIMES This will bring the goods to about New York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to tbt competition our business in tAese fines had been almost double their usual site, indicating a carefully selected stock of correct styles ffom the best makers, at very teasonable prices. Intelligent people will teadify sew that U they wait long they will be "ItA." H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY GOOD!, FANCY WOW, IHOEt, HATt, KIWI. ? PATTON ATK. -.1 'A "h j --A ;i3