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ASHEVTLLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20. 1RP1. ASHEV1LLE DAILY CITIZEN. By RASDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO The iuily Citiibm. Democratic. It published cTtrr afttrnoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rate trittly vrntb : Oni v " Six Months 3 o Tnill MONTHS I n" Oni Month ft" Oni Win in ATTACKED BY OTHLRS. FRinW. NOVEMBER 19. iwl. THAT'S right, "Colonel;" die a-fiht-ing. Probably Palo Alio could readily be old lor $150,000. The Germnn army will take theirs 'nil' and 'alf for a season ut least : half rye and half good farmers' alliance corn meal. Thb author of the American Common wealth, Prof. James Bryce, M. P.. has written for the December number of the North American Kevicw an article ij,, tK. eiislern 11:111 nt' tlicla c in the under the head of Thoughts on theNcKio j past two months is jjn.iter tha icver ho- Problem. I re' '" '" nine cues n ice l ill I T1I1I1 Mil In IKl'II tiliuiivw. will' I- von viitiil nl the crime anil iimlcr snilri.iT In Nrws has been received at Raleigh of an attack by otters upon Walter French, aged sixteen, at the falls of the Mavs river in Rockingham county Three of the animals attacked him ns he was walking on a rond beside the river. Being a stout lad, he thought he could easily kill them, having a heavy stick lie was noon undeceived, was thrown down and badly bitten. He ran for his life. Help came, one otler wns killed and the others got away. Richmond Dis patch. Franklin Press: Mr. I- B.Crnigmiles. editor of the Bryann City Times, created something of a wnsationin Atlanta, Oa., hist Sunday week by forging nn order on Dr. Clark, of Brvson City, and at teivpiing suicide because n young lady nl Atlanta refused to nvrrv hiin. He was arrested lor the forgery, but through the intervention of friends t lie matter was satisfactorily settled, und he was re least d. The number of burglaries committo! -., aaaoaaoa 1 sRiAnrucnci FRIEND" To Young Mothers Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians, Jloofc to 'Mothm'matlnl VIIEE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. SOLD BY ALL DRUQQIST3 JESSE R. 8TARKE8, UNDERTAKER : AND : EISBALHER. BVBRV RBQUI81TR OP TUB BUSINK88 FURNISHED. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given to Call, flay or Night. Office and resld nee No. Street. Telephone No. 51, 37 North Mitin THE Atlanta Constitution is thequec est democratic paper this side of New York. It has found out that Foraker "possesses certuin elements of manli ness, courage and candor;" that he is a "bold and manly" enemy of the south; that he "never hiiles in the bushes, mid I his flag is always flying." We have onlv this comment to make on the Con stitution's entiicly new discovery: ! ! ! !. Two MindowM. The Tnrboro Advocate (fat mem' alii ance organ) says: "There is much about Grover Cleveland to admire, He is tearless, able and hon est, but unless he changes his position on the silver question thee is not, in our opinion, a shadow of a chance for him to be nominated." And if a free silver democrat is nomi nated there is not a shadow of a chance of electing him. Nearly a Dozen Woultl.be Crlinl liialrt. The Monroe correspondent ol the Chnrlotte Chronicle writes that paper lie hanged next nionlii. This is Allied j Dnwncs, at Charlotte Durham Ol die: K W. t'n-b vns kilHI Inst night at S"iitliti-M. lie was; a lather ol S' lintor I nn s It. I'ngli .Mr! lather of K. W. I'ligli, jr sohciio' in tin li'iirth (lieliict. He was on the use looking at the roof, and lost his lootii.g He w;is fi'J years of age, and beloved b, all who knew him. The man, Cloninger, who was ar rested on suspicion lor wrecking the train at Bostian's bridge, near Stales ville, und confined in Iredell jail, toawait i he action of tliegr.nid jury, was relcaseil last week. Snllie eat cviilcnce to war rant a hill was not brought before the grand jurv, Salisbury Herald: Iingine number 115(5 that went down in the Boti.ni bridge wreck, killing Engineer "It IK" West and twentv-ouc others, is rapidly htiag repaired at the car shops and will lie ready lor service some time next week. The trustees of the Baptist Female stale university have decided that Kaleigli is the proper location lor it, and have liWieeil the matter ol tnc final sil cimii "A pnrtv of nearly a down men of this and purchase of a site in tin hands ol a township, but not living in town, made j committee, ol winch .V U. Urougtitoii, ol up a purse of a thousand dollars and ; Raleigh, is chaii man. sent two or time ol tneir manner to T1 s,,,.HViiP tw. Iimmoiu OOOOOOOOOOO 0 GOOD NEWS 0 qFORTHEMILLIONSOF CONSUMERS OF ft o TuttaPills. o Olt jtIvm Dr. Tutt p)ranr to M j notince that he I now putting up V OUNY LIVER PILXo Owlileli Isofrxm'illnRlyimallalxe.yet relHliihie nil (lie virtues of the larger O ones. They are guaranteed purelr Oveiceliihle. llnth sl.es of tll.ne pills jav am still Issued, The exact ilia of V OTVT'PN TINT LIVES PILLS tj OOOOOOOOOOO THE School of Private Instrnctijn, I 101 siallev Streft. I Lc-sons frlven rlnilv in- SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING, AND THE EN3LISH BRANCES. "n" Insti-actlon is adapted to the require iret. of each Imllviiliri' .indent, the clo Hi' cirmc rnnid and 1 it nich p ocess Pur ticulars lurnl.hrd upon application. NO 13 Of a Series of Letters G. II. MAY Ell C0NSULTIN8 : OPTICIAN 61 South Main St. -FROM THE- ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE. STORE IN ASHEVILLE TO WEARERS OF SHOES. A DRIVE IN fcllOES! We BHve Inaugurated a hig drive In our Men's $3 shoe and there never wns a sl ot- that could stand a harder kind of u drive tbnnltran. It is all the unit to this shoe, wether the road be rough or smooth, whether the once be leisurely or furious. It is cheao in the heat sense of the word; that is to say, It is an exceedingly good article fur ao exceedingly low price. TKADB MARK: Verily, Merrily. More and more, It puys to bav shoes at Fulenwider's Store, 18 Patton Ave. take it und return with ten thousand .inti.-itiv ,.n V'.-itn..v.ln. Uid.l 1 OO litlu nt dollars of money nearly or (piitensyoi.il , uvvr.,e .,rive ol jcln0 t t. ')( as genuine (iieeiinacKS. mincicr inev ; ,-,H.v wlTe i)(lllylt ,ln,lc,,,allv hv persons ! returned with the samc old story ot ; ,,,-, ,,t. sl,rrolli.ilin c miilrv.'wlio de pnper and sawdust. i S11-t. l(, move to Slatcsvdle on account ol The fact that a thousand dollars of school advantages, good money has gone out of North Car- i una,,.ln 11,,,-ton, of Watauiia. is; olina for nothing is to lie regretted, lint one ol the sons of revolutionary aohliersl the further fact that a dozen men who in this slate, and owns the kiiii which themselves reSx.vtal.lc '"'" ''" ""n"; 1 'i.,,.ic.l.it lii ..v. Imii nl tin. ill.l'ilil Major Amlie, the spy. i -I'.. I -',,,I,,M v ,,nhi. .. .II ,1.. I, ..,,. r ! getting "Rrccn Koods" and circulating nlU u,c Kimi's .iouutain News Init will , FOR S4I.K probably call could lie found to deliberately cuter on a scheme to swindle their neighbors by ! i start a new weekly at Shelby to be known as the Sliclbv Renew. them in the community in ulrch they live, calls lor othvinl investigation. Such would-be swindlers lire no better than! The Odd Fellows' orphanage nl the "(jrcen goods" men themselves. i Gohlsboro receives $(il)0 as the proceeds - ol one-loui th of the gate receipts at the Kurope-H Hcuiu. xpusjnu,, last Wednesday. Five labor commissioners were recently j prrt.SSI)r Holmes, state geologist, sent to Europe bv our government to : and his corps ol surveyors are now on investigate the alleged fact that pin )' r immigrants were being shipped to this country regardless of the law against it. One of these commissioners who trav eled all over Europe had his suspicion excited enough so that he applied London to be assisted to this country a pauper. Mis application wns success-: tul; London wanted no more paupers, Helton river in Ashe emintv. Till: IIOTKI.N. Who arc at 'I'll m, and where Tlii.- Lome I riim. Nw.irriiiio.-i: Miss Constance Curtis.! : Old Fort, T.J. ll.iinion, Il.iltimon ; (',. j : W (i'lllalian, Knoxvillc, Knoxville; J. II. I : Kando'ph Boston; I M Leach and wile, n,l .o 1,,-liwn him nn hiawnv. A ,-.-ir. fid N C; F.. Cl ltlin, 111', li. 1 . Hi ott II, Nett ' , " Vork; I lv. ttowers, Kuhnitiud canvass of the stterage passengers on the voyage over revealed that niniiv of them had been "assisted" as the commis sioner had mid that they were certaii to become a dead weight on whatever community they sctthd in. This is n subject that congress emtio! investigate too thoroughly 'when it meets. T!:e scum of Europe has been skimmed oil' and thrown at us long enough. The Uacl U I. The agent of the company that has a monopoly of selling oil in Ashevillc says he has complained to headquarters ot tli.- failure ol the oil to burn as it should wers, Kk hMiuim; K h i Haves, Louisville, I'. A. Hill and wile, Maryville, Tenn. I mini Ctntiul:Cj. ll.Oallalier, Sweet- j water, Tenn.; V. W. I'cetc, lliirham; X T. Kogeis. V. I. lliimc. X. C.; I. M. Hyatt, Wayncsvillc; Mark Heard. Orceu villi; Panic! M Willis, Sew York; II. Fen ton, Knoxville; Geo. A. Jones, Franklin; S. C. Ilighwav. Aipione; ll. L. Love, ' Sylvn; Frank Smith, Tenn.; Rev. M. L. Fiinnan, Florence, Ala.; W. M. Ld wards, : Ilelroit. ll itiery I'nrk:-. S. Halle, Robert Diamond, jr., John 11. Fine, W.J. Forbes, W. T. Stark, New Vork; Chas. S. Price, Salisbury: Jas. S. S'nggins, Mrs. L. A. Cnuall, Mis. Win. L inalian, Thomas A. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. Two Nickel Side Cases. ARTHUR 91. FIELD, .flirting Jeweler. 18 SOUTH MAIN STUKKT. TO CLOSE OUT! PERFECT SIGHT With glasses drpeniia ell on the fitting of the frames as nn the selecti n of the lenses Have your alKht iniierly fitted with fame and lc ses Katisfa tbm guaranteed. Kxam ination free of charge. TOURKT'8 Goods suh as telescopes, spy, field, upcra and niaKtill VinR rI-issis. Cnmnassrs and sun dla's. fedomiUTs to measure tlie disinnire ynu walk. All klndsof scientific inst'iimenls. l inantial Ruin ftt'ti I'o'vc upoii a in mi w h-n uppir ntW he "in mint inospcr circtini'itHitciti SKk- lie h al ( Itcn ci"ic u on n mnii uhm en Hircilllv lie is enj,, vin t'"C bmt f hcnUh. I'-T 'me mav he tin r suit (M uru'k-nt hii c- iit.itiii tin- othet the n-ult ot i "p udiut rx P-iirv to attacks . i tli -n mb is the cu-r of ttmie hi, nitf ti at iv 'ii th- o nt tin, re. urn iHr ctlv t th ir hon.e In tht lnw hind-. 'core frost tliue h l the minnn n ri ; in it In nn with whit h the inr ih I l nt'ixeen s -n t tneyrur. thus ) o,taidz -' lien he .Uh, i reiwnre wht h once Iom nil the wealth repriHiiiU-d on i Wall Street CMild tint pucha)e fur th in. To avoid ihc rik ot tvphnin . r nuilaiiitl fever, or other disiuc ih y nlutulil Kl,t,t lev. hind pr nw. and itevtunt' thnrouRhlv nnnvated mid n It um U"dcr tin-tn iuie 1 i 'flun v of tht it'iele t) ruled nun ral uiiIth, th;it hav heen tnted by th uu- dsdn ini th pa-t h hsou, with m nt M'ltiHtuc ory rtul s, both to ibose who were invulniB with yteniH ulmost Completely Wrecked and fioic who -nerely wished to rvalizt-tht ir reltiviKorntintr and bi-m Heinl elV etn Vhi in the neuron nt th - yeur wlicn the ellnitiic i tntmt de'Khtful, the te.nery moit t utmc Rque. aid the wuter su e to kiv the irnmt litxiifiK 'He ts After a nhurt soj urn hire louritu i-uri aalelv return to their hunu, their h itt-mi beiiiK c itnpleteiy loriiliid axaittft the uttackH of thoe hid en foe to hinlth tbut are born.- uno the early morn ing hrcti , or ar. i te.i on the Ktnilc zeph yrh tb it fan your chick n eventide. Ternw of buiird during Seiitemher and October, $iu per Meek, $Mi ir month. Special tcr n to partita ur lamiltet. . WILKINSON t levcland Springs, SHELBY, N, C. J. Propr. A LOT OF Women's and Misses'Gossamers At 75 and 65 Centa. A BARGAIN SURE ! COME QUICK 1 Get One And Keep Dr FULENWIDER'S. ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- "MARBLE IIALL."j Twenty thonnand dollars worth of kooiIr : to bt SOLD AT COST. Overcoats, men's and bovs sultn and all kinds of .rents' furninhintt goods. Thil is a fine opportunity to buy your1 winter Kods at prime cost. octl'Tpt. mi. Gl'DGER, JR., , ANHlKiire. CHRISTMAS IS COMING I Too many peopl put off having n, Goo 1 Picture of theniHolvcH. but now in tlit'ir chance. Wifh the bent in- strunieMits and a natunil liking for my I'roft'Hsioii, I offer you every iidvantnge for get'tinj? a (ood Photograph. HARRY SHARTLE, 59 South Main St , AKhcville. N. C. ASSIGNEE'S SALE! STOCK OF TAYLOR, BOUIS & BROTH EUTON, NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. A GOOD CHANCE TO BUY House Furnishing Goods. Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Grates, Gas Fixtures, Tiles, &e. The business will be carried on in Tiuninpr, Roofing', Plumbing (Jas and steam fitting. Prices have been greatly reduced on the stock and it will be to your interest to examine same before purchas J ing elsewhere. The firm had gotten in a large line of Fall and Winter (Joods and their stock is fresh and new. ! W. V. WEST, Assignee. KWis Muinux, Pres. H. T. coi.LiNS,Victr-l"res u. r mcloud. Cashier. Capital, $55,000. Surplus, $30,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. Stale, County And City Depository. and tins iievcr rmivcil nny explanation. Svniiiiutdii nml wilr, il.iltimorc; S. H The ptonle are olivine fur the oil inst ' Cli.iiiiU'is, H. M. I'liirs, Ii. A. Hnpkins, tbe same, anil the lacl that "every band j:!,,1"1,d';l."": M,'. )K M icl,il:1 , , , , , llliuh. Waiter li. I llrirn, Cliicami; 0. is guaranteed does not help the matter, j M s ,, v. . c. i Sralirook. Indinii- We liuy illuminatiiiK oil to burn in our lamps and not to have the glorious privi lege of trotting daily to the corner grocery with complaints and a gallon can. Ilia a long time since there was anv doubt as to what quality of oil was shipped to Ashevillc or any other town; and what Ashevillc, as well as the rest ol the state, is now trying to burn is something that ! was known to be poor when it was started this way. The matter of asccr ; taining the grade of an illuminating oil j is not one ol the uncertainties ot life, 1ml ; it a thing easilv determined and then to be relied on. It is entirely probable that if there bail been a state inspection of oil in North Carolina no attempt would have been made to palm off on us something that bears about as much resemblance to good illuminating oil as the ten-cent fare does to an act ol Providence. JERRYRVSKA.D THE RAIN MAKERS aiioli-; 1 K. Kiiflin, Norfolk; C. 11. Per. kins, Miss Alice W. IVkins. W. N. Tvie .mil wile. lloton; I). N. Trimmer, Penn Van, N. Y.J Philip Westfeldt, l-'lctcbtrs; A. B. Watson, UufV.ilo. Gkn Rock:. T. Macauliffe, Stanford, Ct ; Fletcher Lol'tin, Lexington; M. S. Mclntyrc, Salisbury; J. P. Slow, Cleve land; Perry Mailland. Xcwcas'.le, Pa ; Mrs. Williams. Littleton; H. L. Whitley Mt. Vernon; W. II. Smith, llaltiinore; (ico. 11. Wells. Atiiiuttii; T. J. Kavis hill-liom; M. . tiaililis Marion; l. I.. Hovd, Newport; li. A. Curtis, Morri town; 1). G Hall. Charlotte; Kcv. . A Heal, J W. Halter. Miss K. II. Peal, Franklin; C. L. Shoaf, Salislinn; L. W White. Knoxville; li. C. Levlenl, A. (i Wise, S. C ; Nathan Woodcock, Horace C. Gray. Cincinnati; J, II. Currie, llen ilersonville; J. 13. Easterly, Gallucv Citv, S. C. Uncle (erry Rusk s.ivs he has no data on which to bnse conclusions concerning the rainmakiugcxperiments. Uncle Jerry evidently that data is a new name t.'r rain. Pittsbiirg Dispatch. Uncle Jerry Rusk will take notice that we need ruin badly here in the vicinity ot theCroton water shed, but not badlv . . f i n i . . . , , ,. , ; 1 A dose nf Simmons Liver Regulator- enough to go to bombarding the cl-uirl- ; e,, Hiiilv, will relieve find prevent in, In. I . Tlx. .mi.ll .m....a.. In Ul ... ' ' ' w, .b. . ! mil iviKtl ll llllll IIIC I III - .Itirpttlllin Klfciioneer'H HiniHand Ouuulilcra l-'rom the New York Sun. This latest victory of Palo Alto's is probably the proudest achievement oi Gov. Stanford ns a breeder of trotters. It gives the sons and daughters of lilee lioueer the following world's trotting records. Y arli.'K rrcnnl. Pell Bird Two.vcrtr o rt reronl. A Inn.... Tliree-y.a- l'l r cmd, Sunol.. l-'imr-v arold reC'.ril. Sunol.... Kive-year-fOd ri-c t.1. Sunol .... All ageil ri-cird, unal S'alliuu reeor.l, Pi-lo Mlo 3.'.'Bli a. int; a ioi.j 1IIU, 3 (', a " V4 ...a.os pression that the rein-producing per- formances are not particularly imtires ive. New York Advertiser. Caie overcoats, box coats, imnvnse s'ock lor men and bovs at Whitloek If "Uncle Jerry" Rusk finds that his I (-'ol','"K House. rain-making scheme won't work well I Twciitv-Flve Per Cent. off. enough to make a fair show for ti e Men' snf, boy's suits, men's over- money invested, he might apply to some manager of a realistic drama and get o lew points about it. The stage ruinmnk erslmve liecn givingentire satisfaction to the public for a long time. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Cleveland Did Hit Mhare. Mr. Paswtt. late republican candidate fur gotcrnor of New Yoi k At the situation stands today Mr. Cleveland has unquestionably got the better of Mr. Hill in the struggle for democratic leadership. When Mr. Cleve land made his speech at Cooper Union it changed 10,000 votes. Mr. Cleveland did more to defeat me tbananyother one man. Aa lo liorman, Prom tht Nashville, Ti nn., American, Grover Cleveland could carry the state of Maryland as surely and as safely as Mr. Gorman can, and outside of Mary land we suppose no well-informed man could doubt the immensely superior strength of Mr. Cleveland. Another Denial. Prom th Hickory Mrrcnrj. Col Polk bat committed no crime coitts, hovi nvenoafs. mens punts, boy's i ant. Twenty-live icr cent. i ff. H li. Hut mini it Co., S North Court Square. me Auk my ngrnu for W. L. Douglsin Bho. If not for siile la your ilur nk -our denier to ftenri fur Mtnlevue wcira thr tiKVDcr, nud net them Tor you. f-TAKB NO HI BSTlTt'TE.4U WHY 13 THE VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE centPeVn rh BEST 8 HOE IN THE WORLO FOR THt MONEY? It In wAmW'M Mi., wltb notM'kaor wnx U.n-B-I to hurt tbe feet; made or the butt flue calf, itylluli ami eiuy, and becauM w wuik mor Wa c thin omdf than any irfAcr mantfactur9r. It equals hami Mwed HhHiootln( frtim $4.UU U $uu Cft 00rnHhir llaiid-wwrd, the flhjut CHlf Psfa hoe ever ofTentU fur $Miit equal Frauvh lniMtrterl ulioea which cwt from n t 1 to U.tU. CtA 0 Hnnil-HeweH Welt Hhtw, flue enlf, tylinh, ctmiuruble and durable. The be . t Rhoe eTrr offered at thti price i tame (trade as custom-made Rhoea oottlng from $iw to wi.lu. CCO 50 1'ollre Khoei Farme.- .tall mad Men 7a aud UtterCarrlt niall wesWtbein; HuerHlf, neamlpi, traooth Inildt. heavy three aolea, exten sion clgr, Ooe pair will wear a year, 0n AO flne rnlft no htlp ihiMvtF nrTrtvxi mt thU prltNsj one trial will convince thow who wantaihoe for comfort and Mtrvice. tO U5 mnA i.O WerkliiBnian'e iborn iffmm are verj Rtron and durable, Thoae who have Riven them a trial will wear no j her make. DWtt' V'i00 nnd SI. 75 achool aboea are Uvl D worn by the boyaeverywhere; tbeaell on their meiita, an the lui'reaalnK nalea abow. QnlAe t',uu iiniiti-aewea noe, oest kaillvD lonRola,vervMylaliiequjUFreiHh Imnortetl ihoea cotitlnii from aujii tn nL 'juivi ipv.uu rnii vi .79 snoe ror l.arilfa1 Mliae are the best nnel)ngola Stylish anddurable. 1 lailan. See that W. L. Douglaa' name and Mice are atauDetl on the bottom of oach aboe. W. L. DOUULAfl, Broottloo. lUte. SOLD BY . WEAVER A S1VER8. povmr Absolutely Pure. I A ere urn of tartar basins' powder. tat of all In ttayenlnc sireafth. Latest U, 8, I wonmnsmt rooo Kaport. I WHY DRINK 8o-cll'd foreign wines r tn nine e sea out ortenjrouir tavllrtnmn and nf cheap pi ttat spirits, -ncr. and etera. Tbe pro rtuct ha ne er bern within u nlit of a vine- v ard V u aimiily p i an eih rbltant price mr a lanei wi n a rrencit raine 1 mult is m acrj an-l dyaprpila. The Holidays are at Hand ! w"t jro want la nbaitlntely ths Pnr tnlce of the srane; 'hat wi I promo'e dlyi-.. tion, act aa a tonic and cure dyspepsia. Ask roar wlnt merchant for tht "ENGADIMB RED ' It is pare, g-nod eno-ch for ajr a-d ihiap tnouah for all. If y.ur dealer cannot sap ply yon, then write to th vlaeyatd. t'rlcia will be given nn application. Win sold from the vlnerard only hv tba caaa of 1 dosta qaarta, or a dosca pints. J -HNK. HOVT, Rngadlna Vineyard, Lataer. K. C. aovlMtf THE LITTLE 6LM MEAT MARKET, NO. 3 RAWLS BLOCK. Pork ttausage a Specialty. T. L. BEACHAM. TYPEWRITERS, TYPEWRITERS, A anppty nt Keminicton Type writ era al way on hand. AIro type writer auppliea Ktcord and convink ribbona. anv color. cleai'inK bruahca. and linen paper any qua I- vj iiu lur (.uiuiuKur, or t ai on J. V W AIR. A (tent for W N C. MR.&I' Pieitit Depot. oc2dlm. Organized May, 1888. IlKVKltAI. II.VXKI.NH lll'SINKSS TKANSA1 TKII. Iiiter-t Paiil on llcpo.iti in NHviiiiCf Dcparttiient.. I. UW1S MAH1H X. II. T CO!. I. INS, M.J. I-'Al'.li, I. li. KlUiU ItlllXTOHSi S 11. KliCU, .1 IJ. KAY CIIAK1.KS McNAMliK, . K KANKIN, M. RKAKHKN. Hank uikn Irom a. m., till n. m. On Sulunlar, till B t m. J. P. SAW YE!' Pkkxiimnt. OTIS M. C'lXU, Vick-I'dk. I. K. RANKIN, C!IIIE Yoi n ay well he.lta'e abnnt t .king some ch ilr. lint nM If ihr ihnlrliappi n to he one ofourcRiy ihaira. When you tnke thl klml nf n ehair y.u wnn't iint lo I' t amliiidy t ikpyon out of if I'erhap. vou hnv n't hea d of ir new r,m in furniture. When von e'e them yon lll -Bree with u th t there h it been a tuml,lc Prl en have Hillin inr hut th y cnuliln't fall mui-h furthir i hnut iliaarpe rinu nltore h r It U the first time in ilie hlitury ol the trade tnat Furniture was ever Iteied for uih prices. BLAIR & M'DOWKLL, 45 Patton Ave., Aslievllle, N. C. CAPITAL S10O,(X)().(M). oroanized:march;3. iat. Battery Park Bank. Trnnnactit a K"n"n1 bunkintr huincs. Commercial pnper dfarntinterl," Lnntia mnu ttpon approved collateral Coltectitina made on all aiM-cmiMc poi' tn SAFE DEPOSIT. Rents Boxes in Its Fire Proof Vau'ts at Reasonable Rat Solicit, accounts of individuals, hanks, bunker. rtrn,s'-iii.l,-urimrn(ion. DIRECTORS. No. 9 Eagle Street. The moot extensive retail liquor dealer, in the city, We hmdle the Great Gold Grain Nurth Carolina Corn Whiskey 1 home who buy It s.iy It la the best in the city. We alo hnnd'e the great World Renowned Kye Whl.ke .-, known a. Private Stuck, with many oihrr fine brands We keep a fine stock of Imported and Domestic ClKar. and Tobacco In connection we have ihe most c impleie Billiard aud Pool Parlor in the state. Cull anil ace us and feel at home! GAINES & WASHINGTON, Proprietors. oct31dtf T. S. Moan ikon, R, L. Gkaiiau, T. Rwl.s. O S. PoWKLL, V. P.. MCllKR. I B. llllHTIC, F. 8 CiiJll, I). M !.'(. T. W. Patton, II. T. Collins, I!. S. Prkry, W. H. Ballard. THE BONANZA," LIQUOR CO., I AND A BANQUET OF BARGAINS. We offer our entire Htoek of men'H, youths' boys' and small boys' clothing it a i Discount of 25 Per Cent. Discount of 25 Per Cent. This discount, mind you, is off a fixed price, the snme being as firm ns the pyramids of Egypt previous to this announcement. Without go'ng into detail in exp'ananation of our decision to make this sweeping reduction, we will simply say we ahk oveiistocked and must unload We can't afford to pay tribute any longer to this superb stock. We need money and the goods are yours at the above enormous discount. All goods are marked in plain figures, from which take off twenty-five per cent. ON HATS WE ARE NOT OVERSTOCKED, But have among our selections some slow sellers. We have culled them out and they are showing themselves in our west window. Some sold for $3.50, :).()0, $2.75, $2 50 and $2 25. Take one now for $1M9 (one forty-nine.) SEE THAT RED UNDERWEAR, The very best made by Hutchinson, Pierce & Co. Tailor fashioned drawers or slips, and shirts with re-inforced back and front, perfect gems. Price $3.00 a suit. Looking backward to our special sales of last summer given to the people of Ashe ville, we anticipate in response to this ad. a full houe from now until merry Christmas. E. B. BARNUM & CO., 8 COURT SQUARE NORTH- AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, IIATTERS, GENTS? FURNISHERS. WIIOI.PSAI.R 1IHPARTMKNT, C.I-'NTS' PARLOR AMI KliAUINli ROOM CllSARS, Toll CCO AND HOTTLB 0OOHS. SM IM.li, mi.I.I VkD AMI' POOL ROOM. Now. 41 nnd 43 S. Main St., Ashevillc. NO. 41. NO. 43. BEER : VAULTS ; AND : BOTTLING ; DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We rtniHs tfully HoHcit a share of your patronagv. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Malu Hntrauce, No. 4. Telephone Call, No. 7a. PoNtofll-e Box Q. THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps may be purchased from the Bank or any of its agents. When you have a dollar's worth, these will be re ceived on deposit nt the bank. Below is a list of our agents who uow sell these stamps. As oth"rs are appointed you will be notified through thin paper T. J. KEKD, Uiltmore. T. E. WILSON, Biltmore. J. H. WOODCOCK, City. LTNDAU, HOUGH & CO., City. H. J. GASTON, Hominy, N. C. For particulars apply at flank, where information will be cheerfully furnished.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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