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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : SATURDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 28 1HJ)1. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Br RANDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO Thk Daily Crrasa. Pern ocra tic. Is pabllshcd tmry afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates arrictlj' casa : oni vasa 8is Months 8-' Trsbs Months 1.60 Onb Month - 60 Oni Wih lo SATURDW, NOVEMBER 28, 1H91 It was the street railway company that proposed to keep the streets it traversed so graded that the water would run off, if the balance of the tax due Irom it to the city fur 1891 was re mitted, with all the tax for 1892. And now cometh the honorable the board of aldermen and sayetta that the company bath not done as it promised. And now cometh Mr. Cold Fact and inlormeth the board of aldermen that the street rail way company is full of guile and hath a hard heart, and that it is to be hoped the.board.of.nldennen will become aware ol that.before.mxt ground hog duy. Tbe "I.eitltlmate." When the parties involved in a scandal rush into tights and have court trials for the oublic, then the newspapers have a legitimate right to publish these trials and oublic scuiiil:ils. Theie is a differ ence between a little private scandal anil a court trial, yet some editors are so dull ot intellect that ihiy can not see any distinction. Sin Ibv Aurora. The Aurora printed the most corrup i ing and salacious details of the Motz scandal, and did so without attempting justification therefor till the above ap peared in its columns. It is true there is a "difference between a little private scandal and a court trial," but, other things being equal, there is no difference in kind as to the harm that may be done in nakedly reporting them. The merelact that an unclean case is in court does not purify it; does not necessarily make its details anv the less unlit for publication in tbe way the Aurora reported the Motz triul. Less harm, in fact, may be done by exposing a "little private scandal" than by printing the details of court triul, but there is no occasion for a newspaper to be offensive in either case. its sources near the head waters of the Mississippi, having in the present state of Iowa, the name of Oregon, and mak ing its way westward in defiance of all obstacles, to empty into Vancouver's Sound. There was no doubt some vague rumor ol the existence, somewhere, of the river now known as the Columbia. Compared with the present plethoric proportions of our country, extending Irom the St. Lawrence and the Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico and the Rio Grande, md from the Atlantic to the Pacific, our ancestors seem not only to huve occu pied a small territory, but to have been shut in completely by foreign and un friendly powers. Canada on the north tenaciously held by the lately hostile and not yet pppensed Great Brituin, and on the west by jealous, illiberal and unpro gressive Spain, holding not only the mouth of the Mississippi but all its right bank, far up into the interior, a clog to all trade and a menace to alt American freedom of movement. Kentuvkee, as it is called, is the only stale in existence west of the Allcglianv mountains. Ten nessie is named as the Tennassee govern mini: ami Ohio is disignalcd as under the jurisdiction of the "Ohio Company.' The whole country is represented as last filling with ne.v settlers. An example is given, not only ol the rapidity with which Kentucky was be ing populated, but the mode in which the people moved. The adjutant of the troops stationed at Port rlarnie. , mouth of the Muskicnguin, reports "from the 10th of October, 1780, to the 12th ol May, 187, i77 boats, containing 2,689 souls, 1.333 horses, 766 cattle, 112 wag ons and two phaetons, besides a very considerable number that passed in the night," went by thut post. All the rest ot that region was possessed by the In. dians, most of them hostile, and every. where obstructing the settlement ol the whites. But though steam had not yet liecn applied to the uses of locomotion, though even the stage coach was not yet known, and tin u,'li the broadhurn was the onlv vehicle available for the pur poses of emigration, tbe enterprising American spirit could not be restrained ft oni filling up the valley of the Ohio. It braved the terrors of the wilder- Bad liuHlneHH. ni'ss. filled with the terrible savage, by It is difficult to conceive of a more un- j whom, wherever the settlers landed, business-like performance, viewed Irom ! they were sure to be welcomed "with anv point, thau the action of the board : bloodv hands and hospitable graves." of aldermen in extra session a week ago. j Ambition did not provoke them to en They met and extended for three years ; crouch on the loreign rights recognized from October, 1892, the contract of the ! to control beyond the .Mississippi; but company at present utlimpting, ami j they did determine to fill the valle'y ol failing, to light the city. Not only did j the Ohio with a galaxy ol new stales, the aldermen do that, but, in addition, with resplendent names, worthy of the the;-advanced the price oer light so as to j genius who contrived the name first give the lighting company a bonus, prac- given to Cincinnati Losantiville, "the ticully, ol $4,8U0 ol, not the aldermen's city opposite the mouth of the Licking." money the aldermen us individuals I We find in Guthrie wc have lound the would not for a moment think of con- ' same elsewhere the names of the ten ducting their business in that way but 1 states to be created in the Ohio valley the money of the people! along the upper Mississippi. They are The onlv possible excuse for the action j Washington, Mesopotamia, Posillippu, "MOTHERS FRIEND 71 To Young Mothers Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians, nooa la Motheri" mailed MEB. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. HOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. HaMMMMH(HIHtlMMM OOOOOO 00000 O GOOD NEWS O a run incmiLkiunsur bunsuncnaur aw o Tntt's Pills, o Olt gvn Ir. Tutt plrtvinre to aa nounve that he la now putting up a OTINY UVER FULo Owhlrh Is oroxotwdlnglv small lsa,yat retaining; all tlia virtues of tlx larger fj ones. They are guaranteed purely O vegetable. Both sizes of these pills ak are still issued. The exact else of " OTDT-rS TINY LITER PILLS fa 1st tinvna In (ha Wrvwli . sVl. aa .a M M ooooooooooo JESSE R.8TARNEH, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. BVBBY REQUI81TB OP THB BUMNK8R FURNISH Bl; EMBaLMINQ A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Olvea to Call, Day or Night. Office and residence No. strsrt. Telephone No. fll, 27 North Mala -THK o School of Private Instruction, ioi MHtlc tttrct-t. . l,cst'.s given ilnlly in SnORTHANMYPEWHITlNG, PEMWANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING. - AND THE ENGLISH BRAItCES. Our Insl-uction la ndaptcd to the require ments of each IndiTi'liml tuuit. tne env se curing runic! and t' uroiigh p-ogrcss Par ticulars furnished upon apiH' ation. In December We Will Have on Exhibition TBE FINEST LINE OP SOLID GOLD AND STERLING SILVER of the board is in the claim that the Peo ples' Light mid I'ower company are not, and have nut been, making money under their present contract. In fact, it has been asserted that niiincv has been lost by this company since it took the con tract. This excUAe is ot a piece with the action of the boar I on the 10 cent fare question, and would indicate that, not withstanding the straightened condition of the city's finances, the board has de termined to have the tax-payers ot Ashe ville make good any shortage against any corporation with which the city may huve dealings. They appear to be the holders ol a guarantee fund, for all companies doing business fur Asheville, MicliiKania, Illinoiia, Chersouesus, Sa intoga. Svlvania, Asscuipi und I'olypo tumia. tint we must hasten on to what most interests us. only stopping to note a por tion ol the description ol Vermont, not yet a stale of the Federal Union: "Vcr mont is a vast country situated east ward ol New Hampshire, south ol Mas sachusetts and west of New York. The Aliens are the chief or head men of the country. It iB coverued by its own laws, iiidepeudcut of congress and the states." Ol the character, manners, etc., of the Virginians, Guthrie says: "The young men, generally speaking, nre gamblers. GOODS THAT HAS EVER BEEN PLACED ON THI MARKET. when, by reason of the absence of busi-j cck lighters und horse jockies. At at- ness sagacity, or through the representa tions ol those paid lor such service, these companjfs have been induced to invest their money in something lor which they huve neither fitness nor experience, and thereby lost money. The I'eoples' Light and Power com pany is unquestionably, in view of the actions of persons active in inducing some of the stockholders to invest in the scheme, entitled to some commisseration and, as individuals, the board might have aided it, but as a board of alder men they had no more to do with whether the I'eoples' Light and Power company was making money, than they had with considering tbe financial condi tion "f Tub Citizen. It is a mistaken and a dangerous pol icy, and the people should protest in tones so loud and unmistakable that in tbe future the repetition of suvh action will never be dreamed of, let alone under taken. The Old and the Kt, the Past and tlie Freer ut. Capt. MeLoud has favored us with the use of n volume, picked up by him ut book stall on one of the New York streets, which is full of interest to one who likes to note and compare the steps of human progress, and especially, as in this case, to tee the immensity of the trides made during the past century in the expansion and development of the United States of America. The volume referred to is William Guthrie's Geo graphical, Historical and Commeicinl Grammar, published in London in 1795, the 15th edition, a stout octavo of 970 pages. It is full of old-world history and geogrrphy, the correctness and authen ticity of which we do not call in ques tion, only as relates to Africa, the map of which is a curious pictuie of bold goes work, being adorned with a pro fusion of lniet, rivers, mountains, cities nd states that stand in striking con tradiction to the real fruits of modern exploration. We are mainly concerned with infor mation concerning North America, and chie8y of the United States. For thus we learn the immensity of the changes that have taken place since 1790-5. The United States then hud no coast line on the gulf of Mexico, East and West Flor ida bounding them on the south, and the Mississippi river on the West, be yond which was the vast nnknown wil derness, extending to the Pacific ocean, claimed by Spain, to whom all Mexico, including our present state of Texas, be longed; a great colonial dependency, governed by by powerful viceroys, the people still submissive to a regal yoke, as yet unmoved by the spirit that had wrought liberty and a free government for the British colonies of the north. What it vow embraced in tbe states of Oregon and Washington appears on the map with the Spanish name of Quivira ; New Albion acticipatet the present state of California, while that name it applied : ' to the long barren peninsula, ttill under tbe sovereignty of Mexico. The Rocky mountains are not delineated, and were - evidently anknown; lor a great river, tbe "River Of the West," it traced from You are invited to call and examine the lii.e which i appropriate for HOLIDAY PRESENTS. must every tavern or ordinary standing on the public road there is a l illiard table, a backgammon board, cards and other implements for various games. To these public houses the gumbliug genti of the neighborhood resort to kill time, in which business they are extremi lv ex pert, having beta uccustoincd to it from their earliest youth." Of the North Carolinians he speaks in even less favorable terms. He says: "Temperance and industry are not to be reckoned among the virtues ol the North Carolinians. The time they waste in drinking, idling and gambling leaves them very little opportunity to improve their plantations or their minds. . , . The people, who are not beilercmuloyed, spend their time in drinking or guming, in cuck fighting or horse racing. Many of the interludes nre filled up with a boxing match; und these matches Ire quenllv become memorable by teats ot gouging." This is not a very flattering picture of our ancestors, but it is not worth while to resent or attempt to correct it. The tame ignorance displayed in the geogra phy of Vermont naturally reveals itself relating to the ehnructer of a people of whom a loyal British subject could huve no just or pleasant impressions. Of the geographical features of the south, it is enough to say thut North and South Carolina and Georgia are in cluded in one group, bounded by Virginia on the north, by the Atlantic ocean on the east, by the river St. Johns, which separates Georgia Iroin Florida, on the south, and by the Mississippi on the west. In the two Carolinni, Charleston, with 1,000 houses, alone is found worthy o mention; and in Georgia there are only two towns known to trade, Savannah and Augusta. The population of North Carolina by the latest estimate was 270.000, of which 60,000 were negroes, South Caro lina 80,000 whites and 100,000 negroes; and ''Georgia in the grand convention at Philadelphia in 1787, was reckoned to contain 90,000, including three-fiftbt of 20,000 negroes. Pimples, blotches and sores and their cause it removed by Simmons Liver Reg ulator All are asked to come totae opening at Law's on Monday to Wednesday. ARTHUR M. FIELD G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6i South Main St. mi OUR SHOE. This is not the only thing our shots pro tect. They save and protect the Ret ol Men. Women and Children. That Is why they are so generally liked by those who wear tl em. No i.roduct of human Ingenuity ever came any nearer being perfect than the class ol goods we keep. We can sell you a shoe for what an inferior article would cost and the moment yon put your foot in I' you'll discover that you haven't put your foot in it that a better shoe never contributed to your comfort We cao make no promises In cba'f that it won't fulti.l and you can indulge in no" anticipations thnt It will not allie THY A PAIR. TRaDB MASK: crllyr- Msrrily, More aad mors, It par. to bay shoas at Fulenwider's Store, 18 Patton Ave. HBADAtHH Is caused by defective eyes and Is remedied by properly fitting glasses If your eyes trouble you hay them examin d FRUB OP CliAKGB. Satlsfattion guarnntced. TOURIST'S Goods such as telescopes, spy, field, opera and magnifying glasses. Compasses and sun dials. Pedometers to msasure the distance you walk. All klndsof Kck-atific inst'uinentn. ASSIGNEE'S SALE CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Too many people put off having a fl'iod Picture of themselves, but now i their chnni:i With the hot in- struments and a mittiral likinn' for iny I'mfi-HHion, I offer you every advantage for getting a Good Photograph. HARRY SHARTLE, -AT- "MAIIBLE HALL." Twenty tbounund dollnra wiuh of guotlit to be SOLO AT COST. Overcoats, men's and boys' suits and all kinds of cents' furnishing goods. This is a fine opportu 'Ity to buy your winter g iods at prime cost. , J. SI. GUDGKU, JR., oct27pt. AaalKncc. TO CLOSE OUT! A LOT OF 59 South Main St., Afclieviile, IV. C. THE Springfield Republican, FOR 189a. I INDItPENDB VT, COMPI.BTU AND ABLB NEWe)l'AlKK THB RBPKESENTATIVR JOURNAL NEW KNGLANU Women's and Misses' Gossamers At 75 and 65 Cents. A BARGAIN SURE ! COME QUICK! Get One, And Keep Dry t FULENWIDER'S. Daily, $8.00; Sunday, $2.00; Wkrklv$1 00. The Weekly Republican U a remarkably fnithful ami comprehensive record or Ameri can lite Itn wtek'y review ol the n'-wa N very cart fu 1y compiled, and it 12 broad puxcft cnntnin in itt ition to the newi, a wonthrlully rkh collection of valuable and euteriintiint.' rr.idmg mutter. All the brut leatur oi The 1'iiily am! MimLiv Kepul.li cun an-rcpn ducfd in the Weekly in lull but huh lv "bridged, and arranged with ad ii'lmb e k'll ami inti-lliifencc f t e conven ience nnd pica u re of the rea ler. The reiu t in a vt iekly ntw" and fa tiily journal whi h fur etc-cl in intercut hihI wort" any Mini lar publicuiio i i th- Uuitrd Statm It la a pAcr thut New tinclamiern at home und abroad will (hid ol wptciul value and which Anu'ric ns everywhere can appreciate aud cujoy. KKBK FOR ONE MONTH. The Weekly Republican, a 12-page paper. will be ftvtit tree ior one m nth, to any one who ish'-n to try It Ntw ubgvrb.r to The Wc kly fur lh9J can huve the paper iree lur int- nniumc oi iM i. Anarrs d3t wilt THB KKPUBMCAN, SpriiiKtH-UI, Mint, ASSIGNEE'S SALE I STOCK OF TAYLOR, BOUIS & B ROTI I ERTON , NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. A GOO!) CHANCE TO IJUY House Furnishing floods, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware, Cook in jr und Heating Stoves, Grates, Gas Fixtures, Tiles, &c. The buHincsH will bo carried on in Tinning, Hoofing, Plumbing Gnu and Htemn fitting. Prices have been grently reduced on the stock and it will be to your interest to examine same before purchas ing elsewhere. The firm had gotten in a large line of Kali and Winter Goods and their slock is fresh aud new. W. W. WEST, Assignee. LEADING JEWELER. NO. 8. SOUTH MAIN ST. IAsk ssr asrnta far W. L. Daat laa Baasa. f sol far anlt la roar alace nnk roar rnl.r la send for jaialosaa. aasars Iks ageary, aaa sel tatas far jua. 17-TaHK NO HliBISTlTUTB.l WHY IS THE THE LITTLE GEM MEAT MARKET, NO. 3 RAWLS BLOCK. Pork Sauaus-c a Specialty. T. L. BEACHAM. r JuaiaifiS'i JgJ- povjdzr Absolutely Pur. A crr.m of tartar basins; , wrier. Hiffli- cst ot an in wamiiaa: strragtD, l,atst v. a Oowraasmt.Fooa kport4. . - - .. W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE CENMfN THE BEST 8HOK TH WORLD FOA THE HONEY? It li a eamleM tooe. wltk do tacki or wax tLtrnil to hurt lb feett mads of the bt Am calf, tvllsb and eaty, and tanaim tew maJw mora afcoat or thi QrntU Ikam any of tor manvfacturtr, It uuato baod oevrod ahoei coatlna- from al.00 to kb uv tocaatiini imni-wwcis uwnunaii t7a Hio ever offered roc ift.uuj equala liiiDortMl ahoea which ooat from ArUkiioAlUlV CA 0 Ilaail-Hrwe4 Writ Hhe( tint oalf, atyltsh. forafortabla aad durmMa. Thaberit torn made ahoea shoe ever offered at thla price i aame arad aa cua- coaiinr rrom tya.iv 10 Railroad Men 04 AA Pallre Hhti Fanner. andlsetterCarrleraall wearthent; flue calf, earn i nam, imomo luviae. neavf inree woim, eziau- too edge. One pair will wear a year. ttr n 50 flue calft Do bsUer thoe eTr offered at wffmm thla price; one trial will coavlooe iaoae wno want a anoe tor comfort and aerrice, ffiO J5 mud .iiU WttrklnaHDn'D aVawe are very itroof and durable. Thoae woo have flTen them a trial will wear do a her make, niua v'isttw anil 1.7.1 arhool ahoea are Uvl O won by the boya everywhere; tbajracll va ineir mniiH inr incrwini um now. I OZ-llAtB liana) -aewed ahoe. bea sWClUICO Dooirola, very t(vl.ih eqaaiarraiicl ImnnrtMl ahM msUliiir tnm i a to atUII. iiaatea' '4.QU. e-j.uv mn ai.TO anoa ror ia. Biyimn ana uurmoi. j.iin. i.ii Mlatea are the dch fine Donfol rmaiien.-See that W Bnoa ant aiamoed on the b W. L. 1UUULAA, L. Dour laa' bottom of each tboe. SOLD BY WEAVER DIVERS WHY DRINK So-callrd forrlsn wines? la aloe e at out of tea yntt S'ti .llr comn and of che sp po- ttatn .pints, f..' ncrs ana atnrra. Tor pro duct ha. n. cr been within a'Kht of a Tin. vard. Y'-a simply pav aaaxh rbltant price inr a moei wi a a rrraco aams i as msait Is n ser; u l djrsptpsla. The HolldaT) are at Hand I Wht .Inlce lt Ton want la or the i ahaolntsljr ths parr ni tlon, act aa tonic aad cart dyspepsia. ironaotc dlar- Ask crane; tkat wi I jroar wins merctasat for tbe "KNCSADINB RED. It IS par, tout tao(htor aay and cheap enouHk for an. If yciar dealer cannot aap ply jop, then writ to the rlnejard. Price viil be glTa on application. Win sold Iruts tbe Tlnta air rty tbs cast of I dosca qaarts, or 3 Oosen pints. JOHM K.HOTT. Raf4lM Tlaajard, Latktr, M. C. Tt4df . .,, . .... ...,- TYPEWRITER A tnpp'j of Renin Kton wnya on nana, aino TYPEWRITERS. Typewriter . THANKSGIVING DRIVE. A" the turkey has the right of way.at this season of the year, we've enggKed him as a drirer. In the meantime let us drop yon a hint: You can't send anything home that will receive a more royal welcome than our uice oak suits. No holiday gift con d be more highly appreciated. It is worthy ol the gircr ercrytlme and the satisfaction it gircs makes its cost lasign ficnat by compar ison. Are you interested in knowing wh it is positively the shrewdest transaction in lurnltnre ever entered Into by a purchaser You won't be la tbe dark on that subject it yon come and look at our line. SWIS MADDUL Pres. H. T. Collins, Vlce-Prc. L. P ycLouo, Cashier. Capital. $55,000. Surplus, $30,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, County And City Depository. Organized May, 1888. (JENR1ML BANKING Hl'HINKSS TRANSAPTKD. Wt.;rrsit Paid on OcposltH in NhvIiik'. Ucpartinem I. liWIS MAlllHIX, II. 1 cm.' ISS. I.J. FAC.O, B RKI5D DIKKCTORNi 8. H. KliliD. J. K. KAY CIIAKI.I'.S MCNAMKIJ. I. B. RAXKIS. M J HKAKIIKN. Dank oiien (rnm 9 a. m till p. m. On Sutunlnv, till n p. m. A PARLOR SUIT. There are two ki .il:. nf parlor suits. Y. arc nut making any ctfort to pr. ?s one hnt wc arc doinK ah wc cuu to press the othi-r, because no parlor is complete withuut it. This suit has st-vcral remarkable features anil perha s the most striking one of all is that It is worth considerable more than wc are asking for It. A cheaper suit wns never offered for sale and never will be und a bet ter suit never added o the attract ions of a home. You will not begin to realise what an extraordinary bargain is until you have given ns a chance to show you our furniture. . P. SAWYER. Prrsiiisnt. OTIS M. COXU, Vicb-1'skb. . E KANKIN. Casiiiks BLAIR & 45 Patton Ave.. M'DOWELL, Aslievllle, N. C. No. 9 Eagle Street. tvnevtnter nnnollca. Rrcord nnd convinL ribbons, anv color. clearing brushes, and linen paper any quali ty, ocmi iut catalogue, or tai on J F PI AIR, A vent for W N C. At R. A l. Freight Depot. ocMlm The most extensive retail liquor dealers In tbe city. We handle the Great Gold Grain North Carolina Corn Whiskey. I hose who buy it say it is the best in the city. Wc als" hand'e the great World Renowned Rye Whisker, known as Private Stock, with manr other line brands Wc keep a line stock of Imoortcd and Domestic Cigars nnd Tobacco BlJ In connection wc kave the most c mplcie Billi ird and Pool Parlor In the state. Call and see as and feel at home! CAPITAL SIOO.OOO.OO. oroaizbd:march;3, imoi. Battery Park Bank. Tranaaets a R'-nernl banklna bualneaa. Commerclnt paper dtatoiJT.ttd.nl Lcmoa tnnn upon approvetl collateral. Collections made on all uccesaiMc points SAFE DEPOSIT. Rents Boxes ill Its Fire Proof Vaults at Reasonable Rates. Solicit account of individual, bank, banker.nrmsanilcirporatlon. DIRECTORS. T. 3. Morrison, R, 1.. Ghaiiah, 0. T. Rawlh, O 8. PilWKLL. V. K. McBaa. S B. Hiistic, F. S Cots, O M CoiB. r. W. Patton, H. T. Collins, R. S. Pkkrv. W. H. IU1.I.ARD GAINES & WASHINGTON, Proprietors. octSldtf A BANQUET OF BARGAINS. - We offer our entire stock of men's, youths' boys' and small boys' clothing at a Discount of 15 Per Cent. Discount of 25 Per Cent. This discount, mind you, is off a fixed price, the same beinf? as firm as the pyramids of Egypt previous to this announcement. Without po'iiR into detail in explnnanation of our decision to make this sweeping reduction, we will simply say we are overstocked 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 aciong our selections some slow sellers. We have culled them out and they are showing themselves in our west window. Some sold for 3.50, $3.00, 1 2.75, $2.50 and $2 25. Take one now for $1.49 (one forty-nine.) SEE THAT RED UNDERWEAR, The very best made by Hutchinson, Pierce A Co. Tailor fashioned drawers pr slips, and shirta 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 antuipatu in response to this ad. a full house from now until merry Christmas. ;UM! CO., AMERICAN CEOTniERS, HATTERS ENTS FURNISHERS. THE BONANZA," IE AND LIQUOR GO WHOLHSAI.K UBPARTMUNT, OUNTS' PARLOR AND RBAU1NI! ROOM CIHAKS, TorMCCO ANII BOTTI.K GOIli.S, SAM- I'l.ll, 1111.1.1 K1) AMI POOL ROOM Nog. 41 and 43 Ss Main St., Asheville. NO. 41. NO. 43. BEER : VAULTS : AND ; BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. Wc respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. P. A. At ARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 7. POMtofllee Hox Q. THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stamps mny le purchased from the Hank or any ot its agents. When you have a dollar's worth, thene will be re ceived on deposit at the bank. ' Below is a list of our agents who now sell these stamps. As oth'TS are appointed you will be not' fled through this paper T. J. HEED, Diltmore. T. E. WILSON, Biltmore. J. H. WOODCOCK, City. LINDAU, HOUGH & CO., City. It. J.GASTON, Hominy, N. C. For particulars apply at Bank, where information will be cheerfully furnished. . i
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