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Citizen RKAD"THE CITIZKN" IF YOU WOULD KNOW ASHEVILLE. eville CHRISTMAS COMING! SECURE YOUR ADVERTISING SPACE NOW. o VOLUME VII NO 170 ASHEVILLE N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1891. PRICE 5 CENTS. ly HIGH GRADE COFFEES. THE FINEST Mamlhling Java, Arabian Mocha, Maricabo, I-aguira, Santos, and Stio. We now ivi-eivp 'ln'sr' cof fi'HK in iiir-tiuht pMi'knyt'H every t'fw (In.vH, nntl un run ton tlit'in to e tin1 finest in the market . KROGER. vh.M. vsrxxi.. 'VAt.TR. B. ItWYN. w. w. wr OWYN & WEST, cSucre.sora to Walter H.Gwvm ESTABLISHED xSSi REFER TO BANK OF ASHFVILLE. REAL ESTATE. I.ontiji Securely Placed at S Per Cent. itrtrv PuI'lU l.'urnmiMtxncra nt IcrtL FIRE INSURANCE. OFFICE tiontheamt Court twinnre. CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers, And Investment Agents. NOTARV'Pl'BLIC. Loan. tirely placed ot 8 per cent Officca 24 At !16 Patton Av uue Second floor frhflrilT JOHN CHILD, (Formerly of Lyman & Clilld), Office No. i Legal Klock AND LOAN BROKER, TRICTLY A RROKERAGB BI'SINBSS. Loan. Kcin placed at per cent WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS, 'JK Patton Avenue. Next Y M C A hnlM'g. P O BoiRS4. Pullinm & Rutled, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OVER BANK OF ASHEVILLE. -THE- MODEL CIGAR SHE, Patton Avenue, 1 Kettin ready for Hcdiday Good. Ha. received a new atock of MerKhaum Pipe, Merachanm Cigar and diiurctte Huldera. A line auortment of Rnaaian Leather Clvar and Cigarette Case.. A new lot of imported Key Weat and Dome.tic Cigar.. US in a box, with the word! printed oa them. "Compli mentajof the Seaaon." Call and Examine My Stock l A A IS. PIJKI.US W..TONAS OFF 81'lv.BU CUCUM-,STAl.k VALBNC'I !. BK ' PK'Kl.KS, HX-ICt RRUNTS WITH CKI.LE.NT OUAUTYj Ol'TGKlT FOR BY THE HALLON-YKUH FKUITCAKB. OR DOZEN. CKOSSli & BLACK MlXliD and PLAIN, WELI8 CITRON and CHOW CHUW AND LEMON PBl-X. PICKLES in PAILS CALIFORNIA AND GLASS PRUNES and APKI- CRANRBHRIRS COTS TOGO WITH YOl'R TIIPKEV GOLUEN DATES. FRESH CELERY Ol'R EVERY Tl'ESDAY AND GROCERIES FRIDAY EVENINGS NliVBR I.EM NS, COCUANl'TS, GROW FLOKIDAOK NOES. STALE NEW Cll 'P CALIFORNIA fad WAITING LONDON LYBR FOR RAISINS, VINEYARD CLl'ST- H1G HUS, PROFITS. A. I). COOPER'S, NORTH COURT SQUARED "BON MARCKE," 37 N. Mai t Street The Hon Marebe in now rtceivin;itM hnnfl snmely seld'tcd ?to k of lire" goods j.n1 trimminK in which then will he found ex treme novel tit of on. suit of a kind, no more to he hud nt very low price fnr suoli material. The stuck of faiu'v gnud in lHr(cr . ml tet ter lectfd than uiml. Sole uk tits for Cin L -men : nd Poster kid kIows. Bvcmng yluveM a specialty. Large stuck of nit Hues' and children' can. McCall.s Hiiittar Patter's are the muni stylish and best fi tins See th- handsome .rood nt hi BON MARCHE," 37 H. Main .Street. w o ; 1 h I I w s ? U a 0 0 0 0 3 " M x CO o DIAMONDS ARE TRUMPS We have aome entirely nrw ilnimi in Rlnira. Of courar they arc not to tw bousiit tor nothing, but they're to be aren for noth ing. o thnt, if you can't po.aeaa them, tou can at leaat lo k at them. Some of them ire act in mam nfl tnnt tl.nh with won (froua raai nce; otner. arc aet in brilllan niy to 'ie o .tmcui-nea from the Renmnr em oy tne experienced eye. It 1. the faahion to coupl' purchase, ol jewelry with the irtci that Invl.h outlay, are ctntlal Nothini or the kind. You can buy n uch and ape little or you can buy little and .pend inu n exceptionally ju -icloua aelectlon can made from our atock of Jeweiry, etc. II. H. COSBY. JEWELER PATTON AVKNVK. OUR BANNER BELIES HIGH ! s lli.-l !Uit our Prion are rery 'ow. Jnut now we are on the "ground floor" in regard to VlpA MI N'S WINTER U1NDERWKAK, A. e oner a nig Mne' of Seasonable and Fresh Underwear at ACTUAL COST t W" are overalsehed la thla Him. Thl. I. our mlafortua. sad your gain. Com. early wkila v. can St yon. F. K. MITCHKLL; a8 Patton Ave. fh j When the babe ot firMt iippers 'Ti an in terra t in i siirht; Parents, rt'lativc and frifn In View it with in ten de lht. Fiul of all thr new nrrivals. i'xir t ood redivtd t- iiny Bvery othrr new attr iction Can nnily out h. It i a l"nc storv and miwt be hrii tlv 'told. We can -nlv inentiin a few of tlif ihw inn-, ' omi' aiitl Bf any qii ntHy of thfin yoursell; Fi-ie china, dolls, tova, ir'im", bookM, etc. THAD. W. THRASH & CO., CrvMial Pnlace. CANNED GOODS. Yon run no risk irW you tf;ilvi1li us. Xuth'nifi comes into our store thnt JJW' not rely upon, nwl nothing goes out of it Hint you e;in ot iviy upon. It we looked for large nrolits it wouhl be bout time for us to stop looking toreustoin. We lui ve ;rent bargains in rannei goods this season, and can make special inducement to those buying by the case. OWELL & SNIDER This is Not MAUDS., lint is only one of tlie ninny fine hoiws thnt nve kept fnt by the never censing supply of our corn, hay, oats ami 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 1 GREER & JOHNSON B. C. CHAMBERS,! P. M. W'-AVBR, Sic. (t " reus. II A. MILI.hR. Ocn Bupt. Preside-1 I F G VII LISK, V. President. CAROLINA COAL CO., DEALERS IN JELLICO AND ANTHRACITE LEAVE YOUR ORDERS Al OFFICE, No. is Pattou Avenue, AND AT CHAMBERS WBAVKP.'R LIV ERY OFFICE, WILLOW ST. - PiiOMPT DELIVERY YOUR PATRONAGE Is Solicited.. TELEPHONE 130. P. 0. BOX 311 FREEZING COLD NORTH. AT WINMKPKG IT IH TWENTl BKI.UWi - t.iow Fallli.K In New 'ork and a Itoxe ol KtHl winter In Miiine ;hIii and '.WIscoiimIii Lake Nav IkhiIoi. About cloned. RoeiiKSTim, N. T., Nit. 28. Snow is tailing thrmifiliout tbis region and is now six inches deep. St. Paul, Nov. 28. Dispntchea from fifty Minnesota points inJicate tliut the UmpcratuiT varies Irinr zero at Duluth to 10 degrees helow at Hallock and 18 degrees below at Mnorhiad. A heavy dump wind is blowing, and it will be much colder tt flav. The tcrricsat Duluth nml Superior City, have frozen up. and it is believed navigation on the lake cannot last many days longer. Continued cold weather is predicted liy the sijjual service. At V'inniic)r the mercury was 20 rle trees below zero nt midnight and the nir was constantly growing colder. Koonk, Iowa, Nov, UN A cold wave struck here this mormngatid theineieury is 15 degrees below zero. THKTROl Hl.liM IS CHINA. Vhe Natlven Wlnh lo Overthrow I lie KeluntliK UyuaHlv. London, Nov. 28. The Times this nioruiiig publishes a dispatch from its correspondent ut Shanghai which con firms the reports that the troubles in China are not alone bused on the anli t'oreign feeling entertained bv some ol the natives; this is but one phase of the situation. The underlying reason for the discontent which pervades many districts of China is the fact that the natives believe the time is rie to over throw the Manchu dynasty and to es tablish again the native dvnastv which was overt brown in Ki ll. In that year the M.'inchurinns. who had invaded China, deposed the native sovereign and placed upon the throne the son of their leader. Since thnt time the Manchu dynasty has ruled and the Manchu lan guage has become the court and official language. There has been a coi slant undercurrent of revolutionary feeling on the part of the natives. This lustrum time to time broken oul into armed re liellion, but the I'ekin authorities have Ik-cii able hcretotore to suppress the rebels. The must serious revolt w is liv l-'ai I'm-: rebellion, in I KfiO, and emm tied until lSfiti. It was finally put down by the imperial troops led by I he Hril ith and American olhcci s. ALLIANCE A NO IHlli I'AHIKH, Home oueHtlonH of Hie I'orin.-r an lo the Latter KeNeuU-cl. RAi.KI!l, Nov. 27. There ts a biu' stir ; and not a little indignation ut the oro-! gant action of the state ailianrc scere-1 tarv in sending to till the slate officers u circular in regard to tree passes. Your j eorresoondent saw a letter todav from i oneot tlic most prominent men in the j dcrmati, following immediately upon the slate, in which he says: regular weel lv meeting held on Frit:a, "Ihnve received a Inter from V. S ' No. 20, the matter of lighting the city Humes, gectvtury of the alliance, asking ' " ' me questions in regard to the use of fixe w:l" taken up. passes. With mv views about such ma'- After some discussion, on motion of ters I cannot acknowledge the right of j Alderman Starnes the light committee the alliance to ask me this or any other wng illstructtd lo clo9f contrnct with tpicsUon, 1 am lieartilv sick of cant and I hvpocrisv. If we arc not tree men let us 11,11 rroe s Light, heat nnd power corn put on the collar and wear it as grace-! P""?. tor three years, hegmsing on the fully as we mav. We will at least not 1st f October, 181)2. then be sailing under false colors." The company will furnish the lights on What is to be the end if this rtol ; all sorts of mghts. to burn ni8ht. in thing keeps on? What is the matter:, '. '. with the alliance leaders? "Whom ; . contract is the same as the city the God's would destroy they first make i has herclslore had, with the exception iiniil." This iiiiiuirv is us impertinent ! as any ever made in North Carolina and the press will no doubt join m tlial , sentiment The people of North Caro-; liua do not fancy a dictatorship any j more than do the people ot Hr.izil, nor, will t hcv anv less iiuicklv overthrow it. Wilmington Messenger. Race Trouble. Gi'KRli:x, Ark.. Nov. 28 The excite ment here is intense, as an attack by negroes is loc ked for. They say that the whites have been exercising their superi ority too long, and that they will revise tins condition of alfairs. The vvhi'c eiti ze ns here all go armed preparatory to resist any attack that niuy be made by the blacks. On Thursday Marshal Huffman was gashed with a knife, but shot his assail ant, the bullet passing through his chest. A Hhlp Hurned nt Sen. London, Nov. 28. A dispatch has been received here from Valparaiso say ing that the American ship Rappahan nock, Capt. Dickinson, which sailed bom Liverpool July 2'J. lor San Francisco has been ourued at sea. The crew of the Rappahannock luuded at the island ol Juan Fernandez, about 600 miles oil the coast of Chili, and were subsequently brought to Valparaiso. Uladntnulan lialus, London, Nov. 28. The election in the eastern division of Dorselt to fill a va cancy in the house of commons, caused by the death of George Hawkeswsrth llond, conservative, resulted in a victory for the conservatives. TheGladstonians gainetl 402 und the conservative 104 voles. Off the Track, Lexinhton, Ky., November 28. Geo, H. Braslield, one of the most noted ef the old time trotting horse drivers, died here last evening. Among the noted horses he drove was Great Director, in A Happy Combination of the most potent and active properties of the whole vegetable kingdom, is Unit w hich nuikeB Dr. Pierce s Favorite Pre scription so pre-eminently ubove every other so-called womnn's restorative in the murket. Don't slop short of the best! Don't cxicriment with worthless imitations, when the world acknowl edges no superior to the original, relia ble, and only guaranteed remedy for the hnppv restoration of suffering and de bilitated women. Costs nothing if it don't do just as recommended. See guar antee on bottle-wrapier. What Is Home Without Music! Your home mav be richly furnished and adorned, but it is not complete without a Piano or Organ, Nothing else so beau tines and makes home harmonious nnd delightful, It costs, of course, but think of the lusting pleasure und benefit to those yon love and live tor. But, be sure to net a uoon and musically perfect in strument that will wear for a lifetime. To secure this at smallest price possible, consistent with high quality, write Lud den & Rarrs Southern Music House, Sa vannah, Ga. The well known Leaders in Southern Piano and Ogan trade. For 21 years the staunch house has been mak ing it possible and easy forthnse of mod erate means to purciiBSS- nne instru ments. Read their new advertisement in tbis isan and write tbem about it. AHCHllIHHOP KENRICK, For Fifty Years In the F.plscopal Service. Fifty years ago Peter Richard Kenrick, now Roman Catholic archbishop of the Metropolitnn See, wag consecrated a h.Viop. His golden jubilee is the first event of the kind in the United States. In May last a meeting was held in St. Louis, where the venerable archbishop refidts, lor the purpose ol considering how the golden jubilee of his consecra tion should be celebrated. It was deter mined to build a residence for him. to cost $"0,0()l). Thin hns been accomplished, Five hundred invitations have been is sued to the commemorative pontifical mass to be celeb: ated in t lie cathedral at St. Louis on November 30. when the archbishop will take possession of his new house and appropriate festivities will be held Archbishop Keniick was born in Dub lin in 180U. lie is a graduate of May north colli gr, and whs ordained priest in 1832. In 1833 lie came to this coun try, his brother being at the time Bishop of Philadelphia, where he was given a professor's ch.iir at Overbrouk seminar, t wo vcars after he was made pastor ol the catlicilr.il parish and piesidcut of the seminary. In 1837 he was appointed vicar-gcneral; in 1841 condjutur ol Hisliop Rosali, of St. Louis, whom he succeeded in the See in 183. His conse cration as Hisliop ot Diasa at Philadel phia on No.cuiiicr 3D. 1841, is the event to be celebrated lr Kenrick has been an Archbishop since 1847. He is small in stature, very intellectual looking, n man ol great learning and piety anil a wise administrator. . .NOW HERE'S A HOWDY l)0!!Yi:"k' '", Clegg, Miss S F. i .tMirill.HIOHPORATIONFED HY THE ALOFRMEN. A Hf tnl Hccrel Meeting Held By the Itourd mm the Liichtlnie Com pany (ilveu a lloutiH and an Ex le.iHlon of a Contract for Three Yearn from Next October To Morrow Mouey. At a sedct session of the board of al ,,f ti,.. ,,ri, . ;,l Thr n.u ,iirrt m,n l i h ,. , , , ' while the old contract was made for $83 per year for each light. t this same meeting the board autlior- ized Mayor Wanton to borrow $25,000 at 7 per cent, interest ts tide the town over her present monetary needs. A Warnluif o Other t. T. S. Jones, white, some time ago bought a watch from SchilTmati, the North Main street jeweler, tendering a cheek in payment. The check proved to lie "no good," Jones having no money on deposit. So the jeweler had a war rant sworn out for Jones' arrest for ob taining money under lalse pretenses. In the meantime Jones anil sKipped. But he was arrested yesterday in Green ville, S. C, und was brought here last night by the chief of police of Greenville. He was civcn a hearing bclorc ust ice A. T. Suinniey this morning and in delault of $200 bail was sent up to await the next term ol the criminal court. The children's Home. Key. E. A. Osborne has a very com mendatory article in this week's Char lotte Democrat on Buncombe county's Children's home, located in this city. Mr. Osborne writes of the workings of the institution, and concludes: "Truly the county commissioners of Buncombe county und the faithful men nnd women who have co-operated with them deserve much praise for the brave and manly course they have pursued in organizing and carrying on their splendid christian work, and it will be a happy event for the people of North Carolina when every countv in the state shall follow their example in this matter." LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. Marion Free Lance: Our produce merchants shipped within the neighbor hood of 600 turkeys this week. Wilson Advance: The wife of Mr. lames Kohinson was bitten by a mad dog near Black Creek last Friday even ing. The dog was killed. Mrs. Kohinson was sent to Pasteur Institute, N. Y., for treatment Tuesday. -New Bern lournal: Mr. Matt Manly has had a bale of cotton returned to him in which was packed pieces of broken press irons. I lie false packing wits dis covered when it was put in the compress at Norfolk and it caused considerable excitement among the employes there n it came near resulting in a serious ac cident endangering their lives. "Lite is an ocean, Each one has his bark." Some have a bark they would cladl be rid of a ceaseless, persistent deter mined cough ! present by day, not absent bv night. If vou take the winca of the morninc and flv to the uttermost part of the earth, it will go witb yon I I Here Is just one thing to do: begin a thorough treatment with Dr. Pierce s tioldco Med ieal Discovery, and the problem is tolvedl You will soon wonder where it is gone, and where it went! The picture is not overdrawn colds, lingering and obati ate coughs, and even consumption, iu its early stages, yield to this potent vegetable compound. Large bottles, one dollar, at druggists and guaranteed to benefit or cure, in every case, or money returned by its makers. NO POLITICS IN THIS. PART OF THE ALLIANCE TAKES A NEW START. It Is Not a Secret Class Organiza tion aa vet and Hay Perhaps Never Be The officers. Corsicana, Texas, Nov. 28. The anti-sub-treasury metnliers of the Farmers' alliance in convention here have re-organized the order uuder the original charter. The new constitution provides for pro hibiting any man from becoming a mem ber who believes, belongs or aids in any way anv secret class organization that makes demands upon its members or in any way exercises any of the distinctive functions of a political party. The rit ual prohibits any man from becoming a member who favors socialism, commun ism or anarchy. B. J. Hendrick, of Waco, was elected president, J. S. Gilbert, of Caddo, vice presideut; W. G. Cats, of Bonhain, secre tary and treasure,-. The movement, it is claimed, will absorb the sub-treasury organization. (iOSPKI. MEETINGS For Young Men at the Youuk Men's ChrlHtlan AhhocIhIIoii, Mr. W. R. Oales will address the gos pel meeting for young men at the Young Men's ChriBtfiin Association tonight at 8 o'clock. This is the last service of the week of prayer and will he the last op portunity to hear Mr. Gales. Tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock a song Rervice and gospel meeting for voting men at the association hall. Miss Porter, of the Asheville Female college will sing a soprano solo and other at tractive music will be provided. All mcu are cordially invited to attend. Local ArtlHlH at the Art Exhibit. The following is a list of local artists who are represented in the Art club ex hibit: Trevor Mct'hiig, W A. Sharp, Lloyd Freeman, Chas. W. VVoolsey, Claude Prescott. Stephen I. Cain, F. A. Hull, Willie Williams, Miss H. Holman, Miss K. F. Chapman, Miss N. Higgina. Miss Anna M Jenson, Mrs. E. Iv. Heston, Mrs. F. C. Esiabrook, Mrs. F. N. Car risgton, Mrs. Hanks, Miss J. M. Dupree, Miss Grace Jones, Miss Dun, Mrs. I. M. Campbell, Miss Grace Portlier, Miss Carrie Reynolds. Miss A. Neave. Miss I ivcavci, .eirs. viiaries, ,virs. v., w, nooi- sey.J. t. Graves. Women Hufrraice. From the Chieag'i Tribune "Answer me, Josinh," persisted Mrs, Blugwater. "Are you in favorof giving us women the right to vote?" "Cer tainly!" roared Mr. Clugwater. "I've no objection to giving you the right, but if you ever get it, madam, don't you let me catch you trying to excercise it that's ull " atock Quotations. Nbw Vohk Nov. 29 Krii 29: Lake 8ht re U7lu: Chicago and Northwestern 124; Norlulk and Western 5: Kuitmond and West Point Terminal 10i; Western 1 nion 82 Cotton Nuppl. Nbw York. Nov. 29 The total visible iiup p!v of cotton for the world It 30,617 bale, of which 3 Orti ,R17 bnlra are Anuri can, aRalnut a.937,677 and 2 64.777 h.len rmectively last yenr Rtceiptt at all in-teri'-r town, '210,434 bulett; receipt Irom pinnt'itiotin, H47,hui. crop in siKht, 676, 37tf hultt. Baltimore Prices. P.A i.tim ok it. Not. 29 -Ploni. (lull. n- ch.nnel; w.tern .uer $3.fl0((.3.75; exru. y..H)W. latnlly, 4..uoiif)..)o neat. ro. 2 red. eaav: .notluntl November 103:Vi(ifilt; Iniruarv. 10..t(lo0:iouthe'rn..teHdv: Kulta, looiiflton; i.i-nKDrrry iiofiun cum, miied, weak; .pot, 61 akd; year A6(r .',6; aouthern, ateady; white, 4Ma)58; yel low, 42(7. New Vork Market. NRW Yo.k, Not. 29 -Stork., dull and tirin Money, easy ut 3. Exchange, ImiK, 8"V ahort, 4 atate bund., neglected; government htaida, dall anil firm. Cotton eaav; 'atea bale.; Up- lnnd, H 1-ltlc; Orleana. 8 7-16c: luture., uprned .teudy and cloned weak. November ; December, 7 7n; January. 7H; Feli- runrv, 8 OS; March, 8.l; April. 8.33. PI. nir inactive but .tendv Wheat-. dull and eanv Corn- quiet and eaav. Pork quiet anil .ttady at $9 73u$10.75. Lard q iel but firm at SO..O. spirit' Turttentine dull and eak at 34l!:(." Koain quiet und ateady at f 1 3SW1.4.0 1'reigkta quiet but ateady. AFFAIRS Oh' CONSHVUEXCh FORKIoN. An antopsv on the body of Lord Lyt tos, the noted diplomat and poet, re veulcd the fact that death was due to the formation of a clot on one of the valves of the heart. HOME. The cruiser New York will be launched at Philadelphia next Wednesday. The fight for control of the New York leinslnture still goes on, witb tlieadvant age so far with Gov. Hill and the demo crats. The completed count of the vote in Ohio shows that the proposition to amend the constitution as to taxation and to hold a constitutional convention were both defeated Robt. I. Walker, son of Mayor Walker, of Helena. Mont., and said to be a nephew of Jns, G. Blaine, walked out of his window on tse second uoor oi a hospital at 'facoma, Wash., Wednesday, while delirious, ana was Killed. It is rumored that Capt. Schley will in a lew days receive orders from the navv department authorizing him to proceed nnrtn witn tne cruiser Baltimore iramc diatel upon the arrival of the Yorktow: at Valparaiso, instead of waiting for the Boston to rencn tnnt narnor. Pr. G. W. Enrlc, P'ckens, S. C, writes: "I recommended B. B. B. to a mnn who had suffered for years with a malignant ulcer on his leg, thai seemed to resist all other treatment. After using four or five bottles the ulcer began to heal and his leg ib now sound und well." To Adfertlaera. T insure change of advertisements running on regular contract, cojiy must be handed in hv m o'ciock a. m. Affections of the bowels, so prevalent in children, cured by Simmons Liver Keg ulator. Attention to the daily habits ot the young prevents sunenng. Take him mons Liver Regulator. A dose of Simmons Liver Regulator- taken daily, will relieve and prevent in, digestion. Advertising CREATES many a new business; ENLARGES many an old business; REVIVES many a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; SA VES manr a falling business; PRESERVES many a large business SECURES success in any business, To advertise judiciously, om the col umnaof'TbeCitisen." Everybody reads it; and inpropottion to tie returns It yields advertisers, its rates an to eoeap est ib toecountrrv IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS 'Wholesale Prices. If vnu want box of good dgsra, Im ported or dnmeatic. Grant'. Pharmacy i. the place lo get I hem. We do not retail e-iar.. but .ell Ihein by the bo only. A cigar that you u.nally pay tea cent, for, I can aell yon the aame cigar, Bfly la a bcx, at Mrcn cent.. The beat five cent cigar at 3t4 centa by the hoi. It will pay you to calf and examine th.m. GRANT'S PHARMACY. Buncombe Sarsaparilla A positively Safe and Reliable Blood Purifier. Containing Burdock Root, Sarsa parilla Bark, Prickly Ash Bark, Poke Root, fec. 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, 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 Sarsaparilla render it the most reliable Blood Purifier that can be used, while it is entirely safe for patients of all ages. Manufactured only atj Grant's Pharmacy. Every bottle guaranteed, satisfac tory or money refunded. GRANT'S PHARMACY, 4 8outb Main Hi. J. M. CAMPBELL, DEALER IN RK AL ESTATE AND AGENT FOR THE ASHEVILLE LOAN, CONSTRUCTION AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. For Rent. Two three-room honi with eardena at tached, in Hill. street, $7.50 per mouth each. Pleasant place lor small family. For Sale. Elegant nine-room house, besides servant's oust; one of best ports ot city: five minutes walk of square; k fixtures in house, arf(e 101, vu-ws unsurpasscti in Asnevine. 'nee S,mm. one-halt cash, balance I'i and 8 mouths. For Sale or Rent. White cottaire on top of mountain, with five acres of land, as a whole, or in lots. No log, dryctU place about Anhcvllte and finest views within corporate limits. Pronounced by experts iust the place for invalids. Seven hundred feet of porch; svven roo'nii. Pos session given at once. Elevation 2,800 feet. Kvery kind ot real estate, trom a lot oi $25 to residences and lovs of $5,000. Apply at No. 6. South Main street. Furnltthed House For Rent. Ten room house, furnished, for rent. All modern conveniences. Possession at once. Bcststteet in Asheville. Price 9J0 per month. Apply to J. M. CAMPBBLjL. Real bstate Dealer. FURNISHED HOUSES FOR RENT. We have t few verv delrabte. well fur nished houses, in good location for rent. Cull at once. FIRE INSURANCE Effected In old and reliable companies. Par ties having furnished or unfurnished houst's to rent will dn well to confer with us. We guarantee promptuess and satisfaction in all our dealings. JENKS & JENKS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE, Room. and 10. McAfee block. 33 Patton Avenue, Aaheville. N. C. B c ft 0 5 ft s a ft ft- i ft H .8 ft z o a Ti o to a o X! CO BARELY STANDING ROOM -THB- PUBLIC DELIGHTED ! THE REQUIRED AMOUNT ALMOST IN SIGHT THE- Sale Still in Progress! ONLY A FEW WEEKS MORE FOR BARGAINS I BACK ORDERS Om FINE GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Impurtera' prlcca arc all that', aaked. First Coat lor a atock that la conceded by all judgca ot Dry Oooda th. Finest In North Carolina ! NciKhborinu town, have brard of th. Slaughter and arc faat procuring aome of the Bargalna, Everything in the ImmenM ea tHbliahment at Coat, millinery Included. An immenae atock ol BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND LINENS At Manufacture' Price.. Another ahip rarnt of thoae French coat, and Reefer Jack eta. Everything ffpot Cash! No gooda charged while thla .ale laatt. Comr a. early aa poaaible and atay aa Ioni an you can. Byery minute .pent count, to vour intereat at No. ii Patton Avenue. F. P. MIMNAUGH. JUST RECEIVED ! A number of desirable things in Ladies' and Misses' Wraps, Fine Dress Goods Ziegler's and Banister's Fine Shoes, etc. 80 CENTS ON THE $1, Owing to bankrupt competition, on November 5 we commenced a Spe cial Sale of Clothing, Hats, Shirts and Drawers, Half Hose, Collars and Caffs, Scarfs, Etc., at twenty per cent, dis count on our bottom prices marked ia plain 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 tbe competition our business in these lines bad been almost double their usual site, indicating a carefully selected stock ol correct styles from tbe best makers, at very teasonable prices. Intelligent people will teadity set that U they wait long they will bt "left." H. REDWOOD J GO. CLOTHING, DRY 0ODS, FANCY 600DS, SHOM, HATS, RUBS. 79 PATTON ATE. - . lv , a - v '. f
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 28, 1891, edition 1
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