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RKAD"THE CITIZEN" IF YOU WOULD KNOW ASHEVILLE. VOLUME VII. NO 175 ASHEVILLE N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. HIGH GRADE COFFEES, THE FINEST Mamlhliiig Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricabo, I.aguira, Santos, and Rio. We now imm't these cof fees ill nir-tiii'lit pjiek.-iiies over.v f'w ilnys. nnd n'luii'iiii tee t lit 'til to be the finest in tho nmrK'et. KROGER k'!.AL :iS 'I A Th waltbh h. nm w w w wh GWYN & WEST, tSucccMOtn ui Wnllrr B.OwTri' KSTAHLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Lohiim Nccurel? Plcvl at rt Per Cent. Notary Publu Commissioner, oil iced. FIRE INSURANCE. OKFICK Montheant Court Monare. CORTLAND BROS., Real Kstate Brokers, And Iiivetttmcnt Agent. NOTARVfPl'BLIC. Loan. sc. urely placed nt N iter cent office.: J 'je Patton Avenue Second nnor frhttdlv JOHN CHILD, I Formerly of l.ymnn & Chlldl, Office No I Legal Block RKAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RKOKIiKAOB BISINBSS. Loan, .ecu re placed at per cent. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, JH Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A build' P O lli5A4. novl d3m Pullinin & Rutted??, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE 111 UU; Patton Avenue, I. getting ready for Holiday Itooda Hal received a new .tuck of Mcmchaiim Pipe., Mrracbaum ClKar and Ciaarette Holder. A flnc a..ortment of Ru.sian leather Clirar and Clfrirette Case.. A new lot of imported Key Weat and Domcatic Cigara, in a box, with th worda printed on them, "Compli ment, of the Sea.on." Call and Examine My Stock t a ri'JKi.i'.s sci.roNAs, off SPICKl) d'CPM-STALK VAI.BNCI 8. HI! PlcKl.KS, HX- CTRRRNTS WITH- chllbxt uuai.i rv! out okit pok II V THR GAl.LOV YfU'R KKTIT CAKH. OK tOZI!N. cROSSI! & RI.ACK M IX I'D and Pt.AIN,j WHI.L'S CITRON and CHOW c'H'IWiASl) LHMON PHIL. PlCKI.lt ill PAILS CALIFORNIA AM) 01. ASS TRUNKS Bud APKI CRANISHKRIliS COTS TO CO WITH YOl'R TURKItY OOLPKN I) TBS. PKIiSlt l l!l HRY OIK liVHRY Tt'liSDAY AMI ONO.'liRIUS FRIDAY liVF.NINl'.S ni;vi;k lkmuna, COOjVxITTS, CROW FLOH 1 1. OR N(1I'.S. STAI.U ni:w CROP CALIFORNIA ami WAITINl) UIVIIII.N LVYHK FOR RAISINS, VINHYARI) CLl'ST MM F.KS. PROFITS. A. D. COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARE,! " BON MARGHE," 7 M. Main Street The Hon Varc' x is, now rrmviiiK tt han't donit'Iy fivlti'lfil Nto k of ilrcH Rim'iIn inr1 tritntntiiK'ti in whuh ihrre will in- t'mintl ex treme novel tim nf m- mitt f n kind, no more to he had nt very low price for ach miiteri.il. The Ktmk of funcv mmds ih Ittrncr ind litt ler lecwd tlmn ic-uul. Sole ntnu for Ccn trmeri nd Foster kill glove. Kvening gloves u upccinliy, I.uikc slock ol miHHiit' nnd childrrim tun.. McCnll, Huzutir I'attcr' nrc the mottl t vliith ant) hcHt fi ting Srt the tuuuNotnc iriod id BON MARGHE." ,17 S. Main Street. Us t t: -J a O 7 T" - JU O u . 5 : S i,i 0 a, , i U a 0 0 0 o 3 a O HT CO i b DIAMONDS ARB TRUMPS! We have lone entirely new design, in Ring.. Of coune thev are not to hr l,,.ol . fur nothing, but they're to Ik seen for noth I g o that, if yuu can't posses, them, 1111 can at least lo k at them. Some of them nrc set In diam nd thut Haiti with won drous radl .nee: other, are act In brilliant, only to be d .tlngui.hed from the gen' ine e.n by the experienced eve. It Is the fn.hinn to coupli- purchase, ol Jewelry with the Idea that Invi.h outlay, are eatentlal Nothing of tho kind Vou can huy t uch and at d lit' le or vou can but-Ii' tie nnd .nenil mu.-h An exceptionally .iu iciou. ..-lection can be mane irom our stock ol Jewe ry, etc. II. II. COSBY, JEWELER, PATTON AVKNl'IC. fia-V U K BANNER FLIES HIGH 1 !it i'tn I'r c ore v ry ow. Jtmt now we are ob the "ground tt o " in regard to MEN'S WIN1LR LNDERWEAR. As vt ufTe n Hlg l ine nf Seasonable and Pre.h Underwear at ACTUAL COST I W are ovi-r.tocked in thl. line. This 1 our misfortune and your gain. Come early while wt can nt yon. F. V. MITCHF.LU 8 Patton Ave. .. ... - mr i rfiiC 1 Whin the babe at flrt np.ir 'Ti nn intt-ri titiug niclii; Pnrrntu, relative- and Iri.-ndii View it witn intcnt di ight. Hut of nil i he new nrmal. i ur i ood reecind t -niiy Hverv other new attr ictinii Cnn . ntily outwe gli. It t a lnir storv and must be briefly 'told. We cun 'illy mention a few ol llie new things ouie and hit ntiv qtt 'iiiity of tii in fr yiitirsrlf: l-'iiic china, doll, toy, K nne-, books, t'te. THAD. W. THRASH & CO.. CTvhihI I'nlHce. CANNED GOODS. Yon rim no risk wlwii you (Jt'fllwitll US. XotllillfrCOllH'S into our .store th.it ij'vif not ivly upon, ;unl nrttliiiifX goes out of it that you v;ui not ivlv upon. If ire looked for huge proits it woulil he about time for us to stoji , , . . ii- t lookllllX lorrUstotll. ell.lVe i immt )m vtm inu hi i"iiiiuul " . : fsooils this seMson, nnii run muke speeiul intlueenients to those buying by the ease. POWELL & SNIDER This is Not MAUD a, Hut is only one of t lit ninny tint! horses that nre kept J'jit hy (lie never ceiisiii supply of our corn, buy, outs rnnl white shorts, that we are daily distributing throughout the city to lovers of their spirited steeds. We are head quarters for feed nnd defy competition. Call and see us! GREER & JOHNSON B. C.CHAMHRKS.I Preside- t I P C. II I.KR, I V-Pre.idelit. K. M WAVER, See. & " reus II A. MII.I.I-.R, Gen Supt. CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELL1C0 AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT OFFICE, No. la Patton Avenue, AND AT CHAMHKKSS & WUAVBK'S I.IV BRV OFFICE, WILLOW ST."' PUOAiPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 312. IN riVILIZhl) ENGLAND. I.VNCIIIM. ,TTEMPTKD AT Al.niKNHOT. I Would lime lirt-n Hud I'.f Victim Not Hern Cut nown lu Time 4 Ilnlly Tauiclil a Needed I.eMHo... I.nMioN. Nov. 27. There was srnnr excitrnii'iit uinonj; mtlitnrv men tul.-iy upun rivcipt of intcllini lice from AIiKt sliot, wlicrc is Minuted n jjri'at mililarv camp anil Ikii racks, that a sphil of mil ilarv insnliordlnaliiii: is puvalent in one of the regiments stiitioned at that place. It nppiars that the corporal of the second liattallion of I'tinee Wales' rct i. nient I Royal Cnnndinns) liacl hv Ktlv tvrannies lendcred liimsell ohnoxions to I he men As I lie corporal as uoinn his tonnrls a nuinlK'r of men seized him. threw a noose ai'omiil his i eck ami hanhdhimnp. The free end ol llierope was made fast and he was left hanninn in the air A sergeant diseoverd him and cut him ilovvn. lie was nearly dead mid it will lie sonf time lielore he Can rcsiiim his military duties. V 41.1'. WON The Kt.oxllle v'h Team IIiick Prl.iceluu trp. M.txilA itax l'ii:i.u, S. Y.. Nov. 27. Illue llo.its over the metropolis and i&iia: Ufa . --AV,'.'i.1.V,V wf,-. 'S. Tllos l-KII M'Ll.rsi;. CAI'TIS OF VAI.K TKAM. oiangeand black is trailing low. Yale beat Princeton in I he great atlileiiv even! ot the vear for I he foot-ball chain- pionship bv nineteen to nothing. S tin 370110 people paid about $.-,0.1100 ,,d- mission and witnessed the eonicst and evervone Lot liismoiiev's won h. Ii was I it magntll'eent game mid Yale's invin.'ihli j team had to do the hardest plating .. : which it was capable. 1CIUTOK TO 111! PUOsCl'l TKD. , He (solicited MuliMvrlptloiiH for the ArvhlilNliop of Alx. 1'aris, Nov. 2". When the archbishop '. 01 Aix was convicted ol insulting M. 1'al beres, minister ol justice and public wor ship, and lined 0' 11, the newspaper 1 Figaro decided that it would open a public subscription to raise the amount I necessary to pay the hue. It printed an 1 appeal to the public and yesleid.iv it , announced 1h.1t enough money had liccn 1 suhscrilied to meet the oliject in view. The gi iviTinncnl. however, did not ap prove oil Ins action on the part ol the b'igaro, li. .Idiug lliatitwasa violation ol the press law winch forbids the open ing ot subscriptions to pay legal costs. citatum was, tli. ieloie, sei veil upon the editor and he will be prosecuted. I'AKIS, Nov. 27 Archbisliopol Anneey 1 lias tt titten a later similar to the out ; tt iiich caused llie prosecution of the Arch- bislioy ol Aix. It is exiected that the . government will t ike notice ol the letter and cause us author to be prosecuted. SNOW A NO RAIN. lad uallroad Wenttier to Move a lilt Crop In. St. I' ai l, Nov. 27. A blinding snow j storm lasting six hours, lollotvcd by a drizzling rain, was St. Paul's Thauks ' giving day weather. Special dispatches tr.im Minnesota, Wisconsin and Dakota , indicate that the storm was very severe. jTlurcisuotv about a loot ot suotv 011 the ground in portions of Minnesota and wheeling oil the railroads is vcrv heavy. No protracted delays are re ported, however. Knocked Uullu the Third Kouncl. UiKMiNf.llAM, Ala., Nov. 27. It u glove tight to a tiiiish here last night before a lurge audience Bugcnc McKlroy, of ltir miug'iam, knocked out Frank Fitztvill in 111s. ol Cincinnati, in the third round, liotlinienli.nl hern in training here lor six weeks, and the public generally was disappoined at the ttav in which the Cineinnalian was laid out. The Hunter Cauiehl. Hkownvii.lk, Tex., Nov. 27. It is re ported from Mir, Mex , that Col. Neevcs Hernandez, who has been iu command of troops supposed 10 be hunting Garza, was arrested in Mir h,v Gen. Garza, and started under n strong escort tor the the cilv ol Mexico. It is also statetl t hat thcotncf rxof Hernandez's command were deprived ot their arms. Poor Ore Made PatliiK. Ish PKSNIM'., Mich., Nov 27 The plant established by the owners of the Micbi gamme mine for the separation of iron ore by electricity, has proved a success. The works have so far Untied out 211, 000 tons of high graflc Bessemer ore. By the improvements being madi low grade ores are n lined into the best of Bessemer. Men. ik limine and liefeal. Huston, Nov. 25. "Joe" Mauley, of Augusta, Me., left Doston for home this morning. He whs in a happy mood be cause Minneapolis had been selected for the republican national convention. He savs it means that Mr. Blaine is most emphatically a candidate, and that it as sures Ins nomination nv acclamation. To be Tried. London, Nov.27 A dispatch from the correspondent of the Times at Santiago de Chili gtnttstlint nllthemembersof the cabinet ol the late President Bahnaceda, and n number of other Chilians who In Id high official positions in the over throw ot the government will be tried for nn infraction of the constitution nntl lor malversation of funds. Who la Reapoualble. Berlin, Nov. 27. Herr Krnpf von I.iverhof, secretary of the Austrian lega tion nt Washington, who, while absent Irom his post on leave, shot liimsell with a revolver Tuesday Inst, is dead. Herr Krnpf was suffering from mental de prcssinn and no doubt is entertained that he was not responsible for his act. Burned Klitht BUNluesn Blocka. St. Aliians, Vt Nov. 27 A fire that broke out in the American horse staluVat 12:30 vesterdav morning destroved eight business blocks and the Congregational church. Loss over $100,000 with a good amount of insurance. FOH TIIH HPKAKKHHHIP. CoimreNHiiiHii Crlnp, Favored by New Vork Democracv, Crisp, ol the third district ot Georgia, is makinj! n stroni; fight for the gpeak- ership. He is said to he the favorite for t lie ollice of the democracy in New York city. Though he is not advanced in vcars, Ihi coming will lie Ins till h term in con gress, lis was horn in Sheffield, Rug; laud, earlv in ls to. ol American parents. The same year he was drought to tlcor gia, where he was educated. He lought in (he Couteilerate annvwith i lie rank of lieutenant ; was taken prisoner ami incarcerated in h'oit Delaware. Alter his release, in ISO."., he read law in Schley county, On., where, at Hllaville, he owned nn 'office for nr.ieiice. Suhse- I,ii.mKp Iw u..rt-..,l '.n fl l...,l i.,,,r a solicitor-general, and in June. 1H77, was appointed iudge of the supreme court of the southwestern judicial circuit. He was elected to that office the next year and again in 1SS0. In 1SS2 he resigned in order to Income a candid ue tor con gress, of which he isa leading member. M'l.litN.PHKIil'OTT. Tlley Come lo llie tiri.ncl Opera louse lonclay Nliclit. The Savannah, I'.a.. Times, comment ing upon the appearance thereof Mac beau and I'rcseolt, tt ho will be at the Grand Monday night, savs: "In Marie I'rcseolt. the classical char-1 i. icrs. ol which I'a. lhcma, in liii..nmr. is a represi tua1 ite, have an . exponent nosi work is brightened by g niiis. Her conception of hue the p..rt reveals new lieauiies in a character grown imtliar tlirougli '""U acipiaintance. It is wondrous as expressed hy her. in its Ihorough wo- nudities. The ipiiet demeanor which : Field, Daniel A. Lmdley, John I'tederiek in.uks her first apiK-arance ; the low, I Wechcrs and Uerinau C. Ilihners, com sweet tones of he, voice, with measured j p,)(illK u, ,., (lf .ieUi LiM(t.Vi Wech- .....1 .,m ,,,.,,,,.,.,,., ...t hut suggestive tt ps ol llie well-eonsid- cic I elements winch unite in musing her char.ictci izalion a pet left picture. K. I). Mac Lean, as Ingoniar the Bar barian, is the verv ideal ol the character. His poivcilul pliysiitie, his deep, rich voice, his crtccl interpretation of the character, won him hearty applause. TIMF. TO l'O.HK OFF." What AHhevllle elH for ReliiK Known nf all Men. The New York Sun has an account of how two men had been taken in for $11110 in Jersev City by a couple of "gieen goods" men The Sun says thev were 'typical southerners," and alter they had hada heariugat police headiiiarterslhev were "advised 10 harry home and relate their experience lor the benefit of their neighbors." The names thev gate weie Albert Allen and G. L. Harris, of Ashe ville. These names do not npxnr in the Asheville directory, and it is probable that no such people live here. Twice within a couple ol weeks has the Sun contained accounts ol "green goods" swindles, on both of which occasions the men said they were Irom Asheville. Thai is one of the penalties of being known all over the eountrt . The men when arres ted, nirur.illy would not want to give their correct name or address, and so Asheville is thought of lielore any other place Is il not about time to call a hall sonic way on this habit of fleeced strangers of claiming to hail from Ashe ville. Tin-: pi:nsiom:ks. Those Iu Kunconibe County Will Kecelve their Mono Moon. Warrants were today issued from Reg ister Mackey's office to thcdisabled Con fe lerate soldiers and soldiers' widows in Buncombe county who are entitled to pensions under the state law. There are four classes of disabled so' diers who come under the law. In the fourth class (disabled by wounds I there are 15 (ktsoiis, who receive $15 each, a total ot $225. Iu the third class (disabled by wounds) there are 6 pensioners, who receive J0 each, a total ol $1N0. Iu the second class (loss of litn'O there are five pensioners, who receive $5 each, a total of $225. In the first class (totnldtsahility)thert are three pensioners, who receive 3li0 each, a total ol $1H. 01 the soldiers widows there nre 47, who received $15 each, a total of $705. Iu all there nre 76 pensioners in the county. nnd the total amount paid to all classes is $1,515. tOMTIM'Kn INTKKEsT. The Meetings at the V. N. C. A. Proitrani Toulghl. Much interest has been manifested bv the voting men of the city in the special gospel meetings which are being held each evening at 8 o'clock at the Y. M. C. A. Special attention hns been given ts the music, with most delightful results. The song service which opens the meet ing is conducted by Mr. Fitch Taylor. An orchestra leans the singing. Tonight special music will lie rendered by a quartette. Mr. W. R Gales will give n gosH-l address. All men are cor diallv invited to attend. Tomorrow afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock a hall-hour prayer meeting will be con ducted in association hall by Kev. C. W. Ilvrd, of the Central Methodist church. All ladies and gentlemen are invited to attend this service. Card of Thank. Mrs. S. Hammershlag and family take this method, of conveying their sincere neknowlcdgtnentsfor the many kind deeds and words extended them during their recent sore affliction, and tn assure their friends that such kindness will ever be rememliered with feelings of protound gratitude, Bauds of Mercv Hong; Practice. There will lie the regular weekly prac tice of the Bands of Mercy tomorrow afternoon beginning promptly at 4 o'clock in tne basement ot the bptscopal I church. Dr. Garratt, Instructor; Mrs, j Child, organist. Let every member at I tend. A UE FACTO ALLIANCE. ALHO 4 NEW OIHK YET TO BR FORMED. The Action of Ibe Hupreme Coun cil at IndlanapollH Condemned Bv the Texas Alliance In HeMHlon at Corwlcana. Coksicana, Tex., Nov. 27. The Tcxns alliance in session here has adopted n resolution for the appointment of 25 delegates to represent Texas at the Mem phis convention next Monday. Letters were received from Gov. Nor then, of Georgia, nnd other orominent meniliers ot the alliance endorsing this convention, and pledging their support. Resolutions coi donning the action of the supreme council at Indianapolis, nnd proposing to sever nil connection with the "de facto national alliance, and pro viding for n separate organization with entirely new officers, " were adopted. THKKNIUIITS IW KNOXVII.LK Meetlnit of AHhevllle and Knox vlll M- niberH Very I'leaHH.il. The members of Cvrene Coiniuandery, K. T., who went to Knoxville, returned on Wednesday night. Thev h id a splen did trip, having received everv possible attention from the Knoxville Knights. Of the meeting in which the Asheville Knights participated, the Knoxville ournal gives this account: "At 7:30 o'clock the masonic hall nt the corner of Oavnnd Church streets was tilled wit hi he knights, every one of whom was attired in the handsome regalia of the order. Sir (). L,. llurllnit, ol Chatta nooga, grand senior warden of the Grand commaiidcry, made the official visitation, under assignment from the Grand com mauderv. "The orders ot the red cross and tem ple were conferred upon Messrs. . C. I'ark and Humphries Reeves, of Grccnc v i He, by the Cii'iir de Leon coniniandery. "Kxccllcnt addresses R'rlaiiiing to the workings of the order were made by Hiniuent Commander A. H Colibol ihc visiting cominaudcrv and Hniiueut Com mander II. M. Aiken ol the Cicur de "The next uhjcVt ot interest to the j knights was a roval banquet prepared 1 m most elegant style. Nearly one linn-1 died knights in resplendent costume sin "ietl the tables bmdened with Hie sumptuous repnsi. t inionigui me , , ,,,. H..r...,l AHHIIiNKM. . . New vorU Mt. - Down an torn ;oe Vp. Nkw York, Nov. 27 Ivdward M. '.rs iic Co., bankers and brokers, at No. 1 Uroadway, assigned todnv to Charles W. Gould without preference. The failure was announced on the pro duce exchange at noon but the grain tnarktt wasonlv slightly affected. The house is an old one, hut bitterly has been somewhat restricted in its deal ings. The failure is attributed to the ad vance in com here and at Chicago. The firm had been urolecting some large lines ol corn from the S. V. White deal, hatl been on the "short"side ol the November market and a few days ago had to "cover" 51111,000 bushels. Their opera turns weie inainlv in Chicago, but to some extent other articles have gone against them, it is said, csiecially coffee, while thev had some dealings as well in Wall street, lust how much of the amount t he firm finds itsell unalde to unv is not as yet clear. One of the firm is a sou ol Cyrus W. Field. BAR BF.KI.I HANKS. Another one Now In Possjeniilou ol the Police. IIeri.in, Nov. 27. Berlin was startled yesterday by the announcement of the lailure ol another financial institution. This time it was the Berlin Hanking and Exchange Co., that was unable to meet its obligations. The police have taken possession and closed the head ollice here. The firm has a number of brunch offices, and these, too, have been closed by the police. The wllmliiiclon Hank Failure. Prum the Wilmington Mcit.ellKcr. The fact is, the impending crisis had , - .. ' long ocin tuiiit ip.tie.i oi iiiitiiicim circles and ample provision had been made to meet all emergencies The embarrass ment of the First National bank hud been watched and iis suspension hud been regarded ns a foregone conclusion. Reserve funds were therefore kept on hand for panicky depositors, but of these there were not near ns many as was ex pected. Hlock uuolatlona. NKW Yokk. Nov.27. BrieStl;: Lake 8hre ll''7fc; Chicago and Northwestern 133yg; N'orlnlk anil Western ; Richmond anil West Point Terminal 11 Vi: Western tnion ! Hi Baltimore Frlcea. BAt.TiyoNK. Not. 27 -Flom. ateadv. west ern miiier $3 oo3.7S; extra S3.uoftijV4"; family, s.o(ao.on. wneat, no. 3 rea, nrmer; .pot 104V,(t to,; .outhrrn. ea.v; Fulti. lOtKoglnft; L ngberrv 1)2($10H. Corn, south ern, .teady; white. 4o(iBB; v. How. Hiin7. New Vork Market. NSW VoK, Nov. 27 -Stock., dull and heavy Money. ea.yat 3H(44. Kachange, long, iK 'ttMW'll Short. NS44(it H; atate b nd., neglected; government bonds, dull 4nd .teady. Cotton en. v; .ales 98 bale.; I'pl.inds. 8Hc: Orlean., Stic; luture., .teady at decline. November 7, Ho; ISrcem her, 7 HI; January, 8 oil; Prbruary, M.19; M,irch. 8.33; April, 8.4.6. FI.Mir-qulet hut ea.v Wheat quirt. Corn firm. Pork dull and steady at ' 7StS$lo.7S. Lard q let but firmer at ... nlrlt Turpci tine-dull st.d weak at 3n33V4. Ro.ln. dull and .teady at II 313(91.40 Freights- dull and irregui r. AFFAIRS OF COSSbyUBNCB noun. Edwin Booth's feeble health is said to have lieen very apparent at the Florence funeral. St. Paul, Minn., is preparing to mnke a strong bid for the democratic national convention. News from the American republics in dicate preparations for an extensive ex hibit at the World's fare at Chicago. The democrats of Canton, Ohio, will celebrate the anniversary of the issuance of ex-President Cleveland' tariff reform message with a banquet on the evening ol December 8. Ex-President Cleveland, ex-Secretary Hnyard and other members ol the ad visory board of the Virginia debt settle ment have issued a statement indorsing the agreement reached. Casajrd & Co., of Baltimore, the weil known provision and pork dealers, made an assignment Wednesday tor the benefit of their creditors. Samuel Suowden was made trustee and gave bondol $250,000. New York Sun: It seems that the result of a lair canvass according to law of the votes cast at the recent election will give the democratic party a majority iu the legislature of 1893. It is not certain at yet, however, that such will be the result, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS Wholesale Prices. If von want a box nf good elgara, Im ported or domestic, Grant's PharmKcv la the place to get the 11. We do not retail 'cigar., but kII them by the box only. A cigar that vou u.nally pay ten cent, for, I can Mil you the aame cigar, llftv in a boa, at .even cent.. The best five ce-it cirur at au cent. h. th.. ..us, win pay yuu 10 call and examine them. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifler. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, Ac. By its use you can save yourself from the suffering caused by foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the system strive? i to rid itself of corruptions. Itj purifies the blood, giving it re- j newed vitality and force. Being! an altera tive,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 curative virtues Of Buncombe j , ... ... sarsapaniia render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can bo used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only vnt Grant's riiarniucy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 Houtli Main Nt. M. CAMPBELL J. DEALER IN REAL ESTATE AND AGENT FOH THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three room honei with Karrirn t tftchril, in Hill trect, $7.A0 per month each. I'kut.int place lor tmiull lamlijr. For Sale. Ii leg ant nineroom home, bejiflciiervant't lit'tite; one tit" let p-.ru ol city; live mitiutei walk ot iquarr; g n fixture In huae, I a rue Int. vitwi uimurpaHHccl in Athcvillr li ice $V,himi, one halt cash, balance 12 and IH tu on tii. For Sale or Rent. White cottage on too of mountuln. with live acre, of luud, a. a whole, or in lot.. No .OK. ur.vcm fi'uve nu..u. ..i.c.i.ic uu uu.ni views within corporate limit.. Prunouncctl by expert. iu.t the pluce tor invalid.. Mcveu Hundred feet ol porch; .. veil roo-ns. I'uh nr.Mon given at once. Hlevation 2.HO0 feet Kvery kind ol real estate, Irom a lot ol $25 to residence, and lot. ul (23,0110. tppl.t at No. 5. South Main street. Furnished House For Rent. Ten room house, furui.lied, for rent. All modern convenience. I'o.acs.ion nt once. Heat at eet In A.hevflle. Price suo per inoutn. Apply to J. M. CAMPBKLL. Real b.tate Dealer FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT, We have f few ver dflrh'e, well fur nltthrd houata, in good location for rent. Call at once. FIRG INSURANCE R fleeted In old and relUble companies Par- tlea having furninhed or unfurnished houac to rent will do well to confer with ns. We Kuttraniee promptness and aatlafuction in all our aeaitnga JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Rooms o and 10, McAfee block, 32 Patton Avenue, A.hcville, N. C. r 0 m CO H 22 0 s a 3 aw 3 X r O W C3 H X oo o m CO r r IS Sr GO a p BARELY STANDING ROOM -TH K- PUBLIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE- Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS ! BACK ORDERS Om FINE GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Imprters prlcM areallthat't anked. First Cltut fur ta (S.i'lr tU..t I. 1 . . .. I - . viictl vuutv-cucu ujr an JUK ol Dry Good. th. Finest lu North Carolina Neighboring town, have h-ard of the Slaughter nnd are fun procurlng.ome of the Bargain. Everything in the Immenae e. titbli.hinent at Cost, millinery included. An immense stock of BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Manufacturer." Prices. Another .hip in nt of those French coal, and Reefer Jack et.. ! Everything JSpot Cash J No good, charged while this .ale la.t.. Come a. early a. poMiblr and tay a. long i you can. byery minute .Dent count, to I vour interest at Mo. ii Patton Avenue. F. P. MIMNAUGII. JUST RECEIVED! .4 number of desirable things in Ladiei' unit Misses' Wraps, Fine Dress Goods' Ziefler's and llnnistcr's Fine Shoes, etc. Owing to bankrupt competition, on November 5 tre commenced a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Dran-crs, Half Hose, Collars anrf Cuffs, Scarfs, Etc., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked in "lain figures. TO LAST A LIMITED TIME! This will bring the goods to about New York Cost, making a rare oppor tunity for the buyer, as prior to the competition our business in these Hoes had been almost double their usual site, indicating a carefully selected stock oi correct styles from the best makers, at nry teasonahle prices. Intelligent people will teadlfy see that it they wait long they will be "fcl." H. REDWOOD J CO. CLOTHING, DRY 600DS, FANCY GOODS, SHOES, HATS, RUGS. 7 PATTON A TV.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1891, edition 1
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