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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4 181)1. ASHEVILLEJ)AILY CITIZEN By RASDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO Tub Daily Citixhn. Democratic, Is published every afternoon icxcept Sunday) at the fol lowing rittrM strictly vimh ; Ons Vkah $.( 811 KliMTHI S. Thrrb Miintus 1.50 Onb Month fto Onb Wkkk ALLIANCE ANI CLEVELAND. FRILTXV. PECEMRER , 1W1 TO r, EtllHOII. Thb Adams exprrss compnnv, it i now stated, will lose about $75 000 by the roblHrv of the 'Frisco"mulit express car near GL'ndule, Md,, Mmcl.ty night, by six masked men. It must soon be come, it, indeed, it has not already be come, a very grave question with the express companies whether it would not be better lor them to make a kind ol rolling arsenal of their cars than to pay tribute to these mo lern Robin nods in installments ol $50,000 or $73,000 nl one time. Modern ingenuity ouyht cer tainly to Ik- able to rise to the occasion and make impossible thee "holds-tips " How would a chnrue of electricity do, to be turned on at just the riijlit moment by the messenger? Of course it would buve to lie one that could not be turned ofTsay till the next station was reached, but this is a matter of detail that we may sate leave to Edison with our best wished. Polk Cannot Hpeak for One or the Other. Prom the Newt and Courier. Mr. J B. Banks, sr., one of the most extensive farmers of Jonca county, N. C, and a prominent member of the Farm ers' alliance, h.is written a very pointed letter in replv to u reported declaration of Mr. L L. Polk, president of the nntionnl farmers' alliance, that the farm ers of North Carolina, and especially the farmers who belong to the alliance, were npnsed to the nomination of Mr. Cleve land lor the presidency, and that il noiti- natcd he could not carrv the state. Mr. Hanks denies the authority of Mr. Polk to sneak for North Curolina, the farm ers ol N.irth Carolina, or lor the limn ers' ulliuuci', lie says that while lie him self cannot speak for the farmers' al- l aueeof the whole stale, he does know the sentimcnls of the nlli.ince m.-n ot Ins eountv, and that instead of being op pus d to Cleveland the lare inaj irity o I hem urc in favor ot his nomination riiev recoKiiiiie the fact that Cleveland i: in svmpniliy with the toiling millions, and he is in every wav well worthy ol their confidence and support. He says in con. lusion that the alliance men 'have lieen made tools of too lonjj already ,' and thinks it is time to assert their man- i.ood and have the courage to stand by their convictions. IN AMU Oi l'. tninnurnC FRIEND" To Young Mothers alft I V5 Hakes Child Birth Easy. Shortens LaDor, Lessens Pain. Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Both to "Xothnrs" mailt FttXE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. BOLD BY ALU DRUGGISTS. JESSS R. ftTARNES, Undertaker : am . eksalker. BVBRY RBQUIBITB OF THB BURINBBf FURNISHBD. EMBALMING ft SPECIALTY. Satlsihctlou Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Given to Call, Day or Night. Office and residence No. Street. Telephone No. 81. 37 North Main -THB Mr. Field's Mlnlurtuue. Cvrus V. Field's bi terest enemy, if he has such, must uel Ins heart K out in pity tor one so cruelly marked by misfor tune for its very own. It is possible that there are duily even more pitiable cases of complete wrecks of deserved happi ness, but, happily, the world does not hear of them. We have here the case ol a man of distinguished lamily, of wealth, of great nod deserved personal stand ing, und of renown lor services rendered both the old and the new world. He was (jlidin", gently down the stream ol life without, so tar as the world knows, anything to mar the serenity of a beauti ful old age. Suddenly his wile died and then, more suddenly, came the dishon orable failure in business of his son. We do not know even yet the full story ot the infamy that must drive Mr. Fiild into his grave a broken hearted man, but the son appears to have robbed his father as ruthlessly as he did anyone whose money he had. "I am as pour as the day 1 canic into the world," Mr. Field is reported as saying. Alas, be is far poorer! North Carolina and World's) Fair. The Durham 01 die proposes to (jive $250 to an exhibition at the World's fair und label it "Norili Curolina," if no other man or individual donates a penny. But the Globe hopes, and so do we, that there will be a great many more pennies in the form of substantial checks con tributed fortius purpose, and that North Carolina will have an exhibit at the World's fair that will do the state credit. But how is this to lie brought about ? It occurs to The Citizen that the governor would be the proper person to give the thing n start. A powerlul add cess from bim might awaken the people to a full renlizationol what North Curolina must miss il it is not so generously represented at Chicago us to ultruct the attention of a goodly percentage ot the visitors. At the present time we aie not going to anticipate the governor and point out the immense advantages that sueh an exhibition ns that at Chicago will be sure to afford. We are only going to re mind the people ot Asheville that it will be a curious commentary on their good sense if they fail to see w hat the further most nations of the earth already see, and arc acting upon, that the fair at Chicago will certainly be the greatest the' world hns ever known greatest not only n a show, but us a means of mak ing money, of adding to our pouulation and to our wealth. It will not be anticipating the govern or if we say that there should be an Asheville exhibition w hether there is one for North Carolina or not, and it is also proper and timely to remind nil who are interested and who is not? that much more of (Ma v means that we shall beshut out altogether. Already the fair mana gers have begun of necessity to refuse more space to some foreign exhibitors who see w hat if we see we have yet to uct npon that the World's fair nt Chicago is an opportunity that comes but few times in the lile of any one generation. As to the Durham Globe's $250, may it get three cyphers to it, and on the right side, too. More power to Fuirbro-ther'selbowl What till- Hotel KctflHtcrH of Aslle- Yillc Have to Suv. Ginnil Central: . E. Ueimendah: J. G. Taylor, Baltimore; E.S Hull, Mad ison, N. C.J G. H. Gulluhcr, Svvectwalir; K H. Whittei: L. M. Bull. Moriistowu W. H. Smith. Oak Grove; W. U. Mentis, Learhnnuu; C. W. Iwced, Mursaull. Swan anoa: F. Y. Cluverius, New York; John W. Addcrton, Richmond; F K Hewitt, Hewitt, N. C ; Uobt. S Gush W. H. Leonard. Louis M. Bourne, J. li. White. Hiiitv S. Nicoll, Clarence Wilki. N C: L. Belliniiiath. Anuiston, Alu.; W. H. Carter, H. I Kidd, I- G. lownseuil, New York; J. C. Vlcnborne, Springfield, 0.. I). S. Randall, Baltimore; Theodore llanis, Dillsboio, N. C; F. W. Tuylor, Buffalo, N. Y. Glen Rock:H. H. Crawford, 0.; Lee Jarrelt, arretts; G. A. Smith, Cincinnati J. C. Springs, Charlottt; Miss Edith Ar nold, Mrs. H. A. Thomas, J. B. Hogan Fast Mail comunnv; T H. Boniar, Mor- ganton; K. Kenuedv.Nashvdk; as.thaw, Watinan. N. I.: D. C. Clark. Clyde; Miss Fannie Linelierger, Lowll; L. W. Willie Knoxvi Ic: W. H ennings, Sslitiuv : r. K Thomas: New York: Miss Morns. Aideii; W. E. Hall, New Vork; C. A. Kodgers, Dayton, 0.; H. Williams Hot bpriugs, ooooooooooo O GOOD NEWS O FOR THE WIUIONS OF CONSUMERS OF ) o Tutt's Pills, o Osiii'-ssisro . School of Private Instruction OTINY LIVER PULo Owiurn iftorexceMlnirlrimMltise, yet it-taiiilng all tin virtues of the larger O ones. They r guaranteed purely vegetable, llotb. sizes of these pUU fc are still Issued The exact size of W OTVTTtt TINT MVEB PILLS A la fthnwn In rh Knrtlii nf 411. mtmA M kW ooooooooooo ioi Ballcv Street. Lessons given daily In SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING. AND THE ENGLISH BRANCES. Our Instruction is adapted to the require, nrnt of each individual student, the euv te curing rapid and t- orough progress. Par- ilculnra lurniahed upon application. In December We Will Huve on Exhibition THE FINEST LINE OP BINCi: CI.KVKWNB. SOLID GOLD AND STERLING SILVER sjleady Falllntc Off In the Republi can Vole. Prom the BpriniiflJd Kepubllean. Previous to Clevelm d's ailministra tion the Minnesota rcnuhlicuns were qI.Ic to cast 58 to 63 per cent, of the to tal vote. They have not since lieen able to poll sueh a per centage. Wisconsin also shows a steady tailing off in the re publican uer centage. 1 lie same is very marked in the case of Nebraska 60 percent, of the total, and cannot GOODS THAT HAS EVER BEEN PLACED ON THIS now relv uuon getting 5(1 per cent. Kan- litis on suns u decline linnlly less impres sive Iowa rcijuhlieuus tormerlv could be relied upon to give a majority over all opposition at everv election. In 1M76, for president, thev eusl 58 5 per cent, ul I lie total vole: ill 1SHO, lor president 56 9icr cent.: in 1HS1, tor governor, 56.7 per ceiu.; in 1S1U, lor proident J. ,ur .-,it iti- 1SS7. Inr Liii-riiiir 5o i percent, uno in isms, tor piesident, You are invited to rail and examine the line which i8 oi 3 per cent. I ne next year tnev hi 1. l...u r.o ,u.r int titirl l.it t lit onvi-rii- orship uud this tail the same result came appropriate for auoul. MARKET. G. II. MAYER CONSULTING : OPTICIAN 6( Month Main St. SAFE IN OURlSHOt. Tbis is not the only thing oar shoes pro tect. The; save aad protect the feet or Men. Women and Children. That Is why they are so generally liked by tboac who wear them. No product of human Ingcnnlty aver came any nearer being perfect than the class of goods ire keep. We can sell yon a shoe for what an Inferior article would cost and the moment yon pat your foot in ft yonil discover that yon haven't put jour foot in It that a better shoe nerer contributed to your comfort. We can make no promises In it beha'i that It won't fulfill and yon can Indulge tn no anticipations that It will not r allu. TRY A PAIR. TRADB MARK: Verily. Merrily. More aad mora, It pays to bUT shoes at Fulenwider's Store, i8 Patton Are. HEADACHE Is earned by dffectlTe eyes and li remedied by proptrly fitting Klauet. If your eyes trouble yon haTr them examlnrd FRliE OP CHAKOB. Batisfattioa guaranteed. TOURIST'S Goods such as telescopes, spy, field, opera and magnifying gUesta. Compasses and sun dials. Pedometers to mvasure the distance yon walk. All klndtof Klenttflc Instruments. TO CLOSE OUT ! A LOT OF Women's and Misses' Gossamers At 75 and 6s Cents. A BARGAIN SURE COME QUICK I fie One And Keep Dry! FULENWIDER'S ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- "MARBLE HALL." Twenty thomand dollars woith of goods to br SOLD AT COST. Overcoata, men's and boys' suits and all kinds uf gents' famishing goods This Is a ftne opportunity to buy your winter guoda at prime cost. ) J. BI. GVDGER, JR., oetarpt. Assignee, CHRISTMAS IS COMING I Too many people put off having a Good Pi ture of themselves, but now is their chance. With the bent in struments and a natural liking for my Profession, I offer you every advantage for getting a Good Photograph. HARRY SHARTLE, GOME AND SEE ! 0UB1MMEN8B LINE OF HOLIDAY GOODS BVKRYGRADB OP Books. BcauHftil Dolls, Manicure and Toilet Cages. PHOTO ALBUMS In Plush Leather and Wood. 59 South Main St., Asheville, N. C ASSIGNEE'S SALE I STOCK OF TAYLOR, J30UIS & BROTIIERTON, NO. 43 PATTON AVENUE. Prices Lower Than Ever. Tin Ware, Wooden Ware and House Furnishing fioods Below Cost. Fine Heating Stoves, prime cost fast. Get a bargain while you can. The stock is going AUTOCHAPH New Styles. ALBUMS .In OUR PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! SEE OUR STOCK I J. N. Morgan & Co., BOOK8BLLBRB AND STATTONBKS, Court Hanare. W. W. WEST, Assignee. N. B. I will be pleased to estimate on Plumbing. Heat ing, Roofing, &c. EWiSHAnnox. Pres. n. T. colltkh, Vict-I'rc. u. p m cloud, Cahier. Capital, $55,000. Surplus, $30,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, County And City Depository. LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA. A Fortunate Fact. Prom the New York World. At no period ol its history lias the de- mocrm'v ol this Union been so ru n as it is todnv in men of proved capacity for public uflairs men who have demon- sirat (I tluir ability, in the discharge oil public trusts only Irss responsible, to oc cupy the pbec ol president of the United blules. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Professor J. A. Holmes, the Stnte geologist, has lutil boring fur coul and oil nt Town Fork, Stokes eountv, lur several diiys. He hns found good beds of coul, hut wus unsucccsslul in the mill ing of oil. J. M. Benson, treasurer of Wnden eountv, is short in his accounts $6,100. His bondsmen announce that thev will make aood the deficit. Benson is a lead ing alliance men ami conducts a larn alliance store ut Elizabethton. Carolina Watchman: Mrs. Edmund Kidenhour died last Friday morning while in a lethari;ic sleep. She was liv ing in Unity township nt the time of her death blie went to gliep on the Sundav before and the efforts of her friends and the doctor failed to awake ber. Washington correspondent States ville Lnmlmark: Comptroller of the Currencv Lncey told me that the failure ol the First National bunk of Wilming ton was not a had one, and that if the examiner's report was what he thouaht it would tie, the bank would be permitted to resume business. The outgoing Ireight train on the W'ilkcsboro extension ( the Richmond and Danville, which lea vis Winston depot at 2:15 p. m., jumped the track Wednesday nltcruoon ut the long trestle beyond the city limits, completely wreck ing six cars. The eugi"e broke loose from the train and was not damaged. The number of visitors in Wilming ton, the scond day of Welcome wiek, was as large us the people expected, renchinK 6.000.Thechief attractions were submarine diving, bout ruos of various kinds, and in conclusion there was n marine parade. Wednesday evening there was a fireworks display at the Marine Uospitul. Active litigation has commenced in the Pickering-Wheeler land suit in Stokes county. The surveyors are now at work on the lands in Slokes and Surry, which includes the properly of nianv citiiens. and it is expected that two months or more will be nquiied to finish this leat- -ure alone, l his it altogether among the oldest,, largest, and most complicated land suits in America. Dr. 0. W. Enrl.-, Yckeni. S. C, writes: "I recommended B. B. B. to a man who bad suffiretj for years with a malignant nicer on his leg, that seemed to resist all other treatment. After . using four or live uottles the nicer began to heal and . his leg m now sound and well." . Comparatively Pure. Prom the Wilmington Star. Tuminany may h:ive some peculiar methods of doing bu- iness, but ns fur as Corruption goes it is a puiigon ol purity compared with some of the organizations in the republican partv, presided over uv t inic ns brazen uud unscrupulous nu n as ever manipulated a ballot box or en gineered blocks ol five. Monopoly Oil. Prom the Statrtville Landmark. The people ol North Carolina have had some experience within the past month with Standard oil kerosene, and will re member tor sum' time nfitr it has unssed this period of lump explosions, chaired wicks, red, dull liuht und two lumps where one should answer. ProbHb'v. Prom the 9prlnKfield (Mas ) Republican. Let us be frank i.ne with another. I: it possible that our athletic minister nf loreign affairs went hurriedly to Plain delphin Friday evening simply to assure the country in a delightfully adroit way that, alter all, Unrkis is wiliin r ARTHUR M. FIELD, i I Organized May, i88 OKNEKA.L BANKING HITMINKH8 Tfl ANHACTKD. Interest Paid on Deposits In Savfnjc liepartnii'iit. LEADING JEWELER. A THANKSGIVING DRIVE. A. the turkej has the rlfht of sray.at this season of the year, we've enggmd bin as a driver. In the meantime let as drop yon a hint: Yon can't send anjthinx home that vlll receive a more royal welcome than oar ice oak salts. No holiday gift eon d b. NO. 8. SOUTH MAIN ST. aon hlgh,T pp"Ht1 " " tne giver evcryume and the satisfaction ft gives makes Its cost la.lgnificant bj compar ison. Are job Interested la knowing wh it Is positively the shrewdest transaction la furniture ever entered Into by a purchaser t Yog won't be In the dark oa that .aljret II yoa come and look at oar line. Aak Hw ! r XV V.. VIabvIb Hm. Jt not for ante la yoar place ask voai enltr to aend for jaialoane, aecara Ihi ivprr, ana an inem lor ron. ITAHB MO HU BMTlTUTEa . Women wauled t Between the ages of fifteen and fortr- nve. Must have pale, sallow complex ions, no appetite, and lie hurdlv nble to get about. All answering this descriii- tion will please apply tor a bottle of Ur Pierce's rnvonie Prescription; take n reutilarlv, according to directions, and then note the generally improved condi tion. Bv a thorouuh courseof self-treat ment with this valuable remedy, the ex treme cases if nervous prostration anil debility peculiar to women, are rndicalh cured. A written guarantee to this end accompanies every bottle. ''"afc-irft Font 1 AdvertlHlna; CREAi'ES manv a new business; ENLARGES many an old business; RliVlVHS manv a dull business; RESCUES many a lost business; A VES manv n falling business ; PRESERVES many a larne business; SbLUKliS success in anv business. To adverthe judiciouslr, ue the cot imnsot "TheCititen." Everybody reads it; ami mprtpintion to the returns it i' leMs advertisers, itsmte are the cheap ft in tne eonntrr FOR.rlntn WHY 13 THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cttifPA.. EM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WQRIO FOR THE MONEY f it n m eamiPM Bboe, wita no tmckt or wtvx U.ira to hurt tbe fet; matle of tb beat Hoe calf, tvllsi aad euy, and (Mean w moJp mor tkotm cf tht; grnils than any olhtjr tnarmfactunr, tt uuaia namJ iwwed ahoea coatlna1 from t4.(i0 to M0. cb vuruNiNv iianinewea, tne ntwat can Pk- iboa ever offered for $xw equal V ch Ini ported ibnea wbich coat from $84) ia$lijjC. ASA 00 llnnil-Hftwrti Welt Hboe Ant cair. aV"fa itvllib. comfortahla and duralikt. Tha 1mi hoe ever offered at this price t aame irrada aa cuv aallmad Heo aeamleaa, amootb Inalde. heavy three aolea, exten ever offered at 111 convlnoa iboao ffi4 SO I'ollce Hhoei Karma: 9sVa and LetterCarrleraall we&u-tbf mi ttaacalf. aspainiews, amooia inaine. ncavj inre Inn edge. One pair will wear ft year. f&9 00 Une cnlfi no better thoe 9aCa thla priret one trial will c wno want a ahua for eomfort and aan 4ft O 43 J.O0 WorklnsiiiaH ihora waaia mm vorv sttronar ftnrl rtiirmlla Thnaas hn have glren them a trial will wear no i hermaka. ayar 94.ua nmm .79 acnoot anoea are InJ UI D worn bv the btiva evrvwbra: thaw svall on their merlta, aa the Increaalna; aaleaabow. I kartlAfA iuu iinaa-MWM anoe, dmt kalllCO Dongola,verityllabtequalaFnncai Imported ahoat ooatlait from 4 am to aa.tnj. adlre'il.-IO, J.0f a are tne neat nna von UA and ftl.tJI ahna goia. stynananadarabla. ROM )iuil.n.-) that w. L. Donglu' aaiaa and Vno. ar. nmmyea on in. uoitom Men uoa. w. i uuuuua Hooawaw ausok BOLD BY WEaVBR A RIVERA. WHY DRINK I So-clVd fnivlirn wines t tn nine e ses oat I of ten voa t a vile cnan and nt dienD no- Ittnto uplrits, ea. nees and ethers. The pro duct ha ne er bet-n within aaht of a vlne- Ivard Y a stmplv pv an eah .rbltnnt price fnr a label wl k a Prraeb aaaat Th mult ia m.sery an l dyspepsia. Thsj Holidatjrs are wt Hand i h par' mmo i diMe4- Wt yna want la abaolotelv the in. tai your wins merebnat (ur tt laleejof Oh arane: 'hat wl 1 I tlon, act aa a tonic and curt poivDzn Absolutely Pure - A eraass of tartar baklat iiowder. Hlfh est of all in leavcuina: atmita-laat U. uoauaaMateooa turaorus dyspepsia. "BNGADIMB RED." It la ftara.-a-ood eaora-hrov aa aad Hi pan cflgiin lur in, il ynur uriwr IIPHI lip1 plr yoa, then write lo la vlocianl, PrMea will be (iven vm application, win sold -frum lb ia.vard i ale bv tba eaaa a 1 aoxea qoarist or a aosca otnia. - i J 'ri K. huit, Baaadlaa Vlaa.ard. Lntkae, tt. C. aavlAdtf THE LITTLE GEM MEAT MARKET, NO. 3 RAWLS BlaOCK. Pork 8ausag;e a Specialty. T. L. BEACHAM. typewriter:, typewriters. A aapp'y of BemlaKton Typewriter, al ways on hand. Also tipeariter supplies. Record and convinw ribbons, anv color. clearing brushes, and linen paper any quali ty. Ota a tor catalogue, or i ai ou J P BtAlK. Agent for W N C. t R. A D. Freight Depot. oc2dlm. A PARLOR SUIT. There are two kind!, of parlor suits. We are not making any court to pres. one. but we are doing all we can to pres. the other, because i. parlor is complete without it. This suit aaa several remarkable features and perha: the most striking one of all ia that It is worth cooiidcrablc mure than we re asking for it. A cheaiier suit was never offered for sale and never will be and a bet ter suit never added o the attractions of a horns. You will not begin to realise what an extraordinary bargain Is until yon have givea as a chance to show tod oar furniture. BLAIR & 45 Patton Ave., M'DOWELL, Asheville. N. C. No. 9 Eagle Street. The moat extensive retail liquor dealers In the city. We handle the Great Gold Grain North Carolina Cora Whiskey. I hoae who bay it say It Is the best in the city. We alan handle the treat World Renowned Rye Whisker, known aa Private Stock, with many other fine brand. We keep a tn. stock of Imported and Domeatic Cigars and Tobacco In connection we lave the most complete Billiard and Pool Parlor In the state. Call and see as aad feel at home I GAINES & WASHINGTON. Proprietors. octSldtf I.KWIS MAllllUX, H. T ClII.UNi, t. J. PAOC , R. ki;i-! G, tHRECTUKril A. H. KiiUD, . K. KAY CHAK1.KS MwNAMIili. I. U. KANKIN, M. ItlCAKIHiN Bank open from 9 a. m., till 4 p. m. (in Saturday, rill H p. in. THE "BONANZA," WINE AND LIQUOR CO., Noa. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. WHOLF8A1.R IIEPARTMBNT, Gl'.NTS' A 1 PARLOR AND READ1NO ROOM iV7. "il. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND MOTTLB GOOtm, SAM- XTY A J ILB, H1LI.I RD ANIl POOL ROOM. J. J, i, BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOTTLING : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT. We respectfully solicit a .hare of your patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Main Entrance, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. 7a. Postofflce Box Q. As Mrs. Malaprop 'Would Say : "COMPARISONS ARE ODOROUS." We quite asr e with the good woman'and will eay comparisons APE "onerous," but when comparing our values with others how pleasant becomen this otherwise nnplenH ant task, for instance : Buy one of our $25 00 over oats at 25 per cent, off, $1 8 75. or onof or f 25.00 auits at 25 per cent, off, 18 75;or one of our $22.50, $20 00. $18 00. $16 f0, $15.00, $13.50, $12.00. $li'.00 or $8 00 suits or overcoats ; compar.' tiVin with others) at the sume prue, and if they are not zcxzxxzxzczzcz: better values zxzxxzzxxzcz: than can be found in this neck of the woods return them to us in good order within ten days and your MONEY WILL BE RETURNED You run 110 chances whatever in buy ing goods of us; take them home, call in the neighbors, your cousin and your aunts. It the vemict is one of D1SAPPK0YAL don't dwell on the perverHeness of the shop keeper, but bear in mind you may retucn the goods for exchange or get you mony w ithout any. parley. Buy one of those hats we are selling for $1.49. If they don't touch elbows with those sold for a dollar more we are very "long" on bad judgment. We are the acknowledged headquarters for Furnishing Goods, Underwear. Neckwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas. &c. And in addition it costs you nothing to guess how many peas that Bernhardt looking jar in the pant window contains. Should vour mipss be nearest the correct number the Beat Suit or Overcoat in the bouse is yours. The jar will be oiiened. the peas counted by three representative business men of Asheville on the 19th o December, and who knows but your guess may be the lucky one? Although this is not AiacKimosn weainer, we nave tnem. : ' 8 COURT SQUARE NORTH. AMERICAN CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, GENTS' FURNISHERS. 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 now sell these stamps. As others are appointed you will be notified through this paper. T. J. HEED, Biltniore. T. E. WILSON, Biltniore. . J. H. WOODCOCK, City. L1NDAU, HOUGH & CO., City. R. J. GASTON, Hominy, N. C. For particulars apply at Bank, where information will he cheerfully furnished. THE , Springfield Republican, FOR 1891. AN INDBPENDBNT, COMPLBTB AND ABLB NBW8PAFBK THB RBPRBRBMTATIVR JOURNAL OF NBW KNGLAND. Dailt, $8.00;8cndit, $2.00; Wsssxirlt 00. The Wrtkljr Repabiran Is a remarkably 'nlthfal and comprehrnaive record of Ameri can Hi Its wiekiy review ol the news i very car. fu ly compiled, and Its IV tiruad pages contain I" ad .ltioa to the news, a wond.rlully rich collection of valuable and entertaining rending- matter. All the best itatur s 01 The daily and rnndur Rrimull ran are reproduced In the Weekly In full o but alien lr abriilKrd. and arrimged withad mlrab a ak'll and lnt lllticnce f i I t conven ience and plea ore of the Kit !cr. The resu t Is a weekly new. and family journal r. hi n far race ds in Interest nnd wortu any tml lar publlcailo . In th - United States It Is a paper that New Bnulamicra at home and abroad will Slid ol prdul value and which A merle ns everywhere can appreciate and ealojr. FRBB FOB ONB MONTH. The Weekly Republican, a 13-page paper, will br Sent Ires lor one m. nth, to any one who - lanes to try It New suhacrbtra to Tbe W kiy for ihb-j can hart the paper tree fur tbe balance of It- . Address dtt-wat , TUB RKPUBUCAN. prtagSeJo, Mass, $8 FOR $3. The Citizen has purchased the exclusive riaht to sell the superb views nf Asheville, sin gle copies of which have been bringing $5, and now offers them at a greatly reduced rate on thick or thin paper to subscribers. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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