rn-Vj-fkfrf&jj vKW v- ..-fcjer -.v ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 12 18.U. ASHKV ILLE DAILY CITIZEN By RADOLI'H-KERR PRINT1SG CO. Thk Daily Citizkn, Democratic. In published every uttcniuun icxcept Sunday) at the lol Iowiuk ruica ntnctly vwib: (INK ua Sil.uo Six Months a.iMi TllHHU MO.VTUS. 1.60 Onk Month 6u LINK WKKK ... li SATUKDW. UECEMUliR 12. InUI An ex Confederate suklicr in the chair ol speaker ot the house of representa tives' Truly, the world does move. Only ii handful of republican senators nsicncu to me namiii; ui me prcsiutni s ; message, ami they only to the first part thereof. But with one voice they de claimed, immediately ullcr the lending was concluded and they hud udjoumed from the senate restuurmit, lliut it was a statesman like document ', TliEKB are few papers in the country that etii.d, or even approach, The Sun, ol Hal union:, 1 it the vanity and ueeu rucy ol its news, uud tile 11 ir, grace and dlisolule sotiiiaiivss political. v ol its edi torial utterances. 1 Ik Mia is really one ol the newspapers ol A iune.i, now be coming rare, which u is iiucd to lie led into itiodiru sciisatiniiaiisui, mid ill J niainl.iiiiiiig its uilci uy in I ins itspecl it lias retained its sirong tiul.l upaii one ol the largest ami most intelligent coll slituciicics in the couiiiiy. Mr. Vaiulei liilt's tennis court nt Ashe ville Mid cost over $100 out), while many thousand nr. starving f r luead. and u Chnsiiaii (?) press stand, tee ill set, against an Honest ellui I lor reloi ui. Clinton CaiuaMou. The "thousands starving for brend" could not eat a tenuis court, or any other kind, but tliev could eat what Hie cost ol that tenuis court would brin. There fore, we uie nlad th.it V.uidcruilt out that iiiticli money into cnculation. ile ; hns Ins tennis com t, and tnc people who worked lor him have Ins itwucv; both arc sutislud. Let him do so some more. liiiuuiui riuiMiit. The Citizen aas observed nothing more extraoidmai) ol l.ilc than the sincere altitude ol u lew thniocraiie p.ipers who, even now thut Crisp is ileeted, eoiiliuue to liar that the occupancy ol the speak er's chair by u soutlnni democrat will ( somehow raise the sectional issue. Thisj attitude aha st implies, it seems to ini- olv.alear that asoutlic.n democrat is i pretty certain to do souicthiiot I hat will give the enemies ol the south a chance to cry that she is not "loyal;" that she is out patriotic. From the first The Citizkn combated this idea as having no possibility ol louu datioulor the reviving ol the sectional is sue and as beiuy auini islicc to the south that should not receive a moment's sup port Irom southern newspapers. Never theless some southern tditors did cuter tuiu this idea and we notice that a lew of them still have their "r;ruv'c doubts." We thercloic think it pertinent to call their attention to the follow iny, from the Sprinnfuld ( Mass,) Kcpubbcaii a p.,pr that has been moie liieudly to the south and has pic. id more olten lor its recogni tion than any other oryan of New New EiikI.'ii'I opinion: "When the subject first bcijan to lie discussed we weie la doubt whether the oll SiCtioual l.ehuc; in the uorllnra states had so far disaiH'aied as to make it wise Iron) a paity point ol view fur the democrats to put a distinctively southern in. in in the speaker's chair ul this tune." This was exactly the position of inanv southern p. ipt is, and they will he inter ested in tin Republican's changed opinion, as lollow s: " I here was one feature ot the contest oxer the speaUeislnp w.-ica marks it as ol no liltie lilsK.l li.il llllioi l, nice. Ilolh ol tne leadine; lamltd.iles were lro,n states which seceded in 1901 . . . Kilt u-l.tr as c linc luaid.. -11110111; pull lie men ami iicttsn.iucrs ol anvnailv in the mo ih, and ii.ii iieul. n ly ol the reptili-i licanp.ity.no injection based on sec- tU'li.il urouiuis has lice il made to the election ol eittur to preside over the nation. d house." Tiik Citizen has can-full v scanned many northern papers limine; the speak ership contest and its conclusions acree with the Republican's. This, ulso from the Kepuliliean, is iusti ucti.c: " I'hal a sunt lt-rner eun be chosen speaker ol the house by a larc;e demo cratic majoritv without exiiiinj; one fear or calling out a single cry ol "the south in the satiric" is a situation lor whit Ii this p.iH-r has long and earmstly labnr-.d th lough much evil report. It murks more distinction I linn any event which has lately come to pass the end of the miscrabl struggle of a company ol political stalwarts to make party capi tal out ol I 'Stei iuu sectional lieling The fight aeainst these mischievous influences that worUd to prevent a luil restora tion ol the union in heart as well us in hand dates back with the Republican more than u score ol years loo long a time lor such a time for such u cause to work its way to success but the victory is now unmistakable. We have passed the time when the cry of 'rebellion" can Stir the voters ol the north, and a xtnmp crusade uuuinst the ''solid south" can elect a president. I'arties can no longer cbuut lor success on sectional imjudirc; tin y arc thrown back upon what they are and what they do and propose." These last two or three sentences are whnt we wish to direct particular ntten tion to. There has not only been sec tional prejudice but also sectional fear; and some of the latter, it would seem, still exists in the south a fear to believe in lull measure that the south is no longer an object ol suspicion, or, if it fill may he in localities represented by a few rabid ncwsiucrs, that it is unnecessary to pay serious attention to any expres sions ol thut kind. We 1x1 eve the south should have too much resjiect, too much dignity, to ht constantly on the look out for something to take offense nt in the criticisms of per tons too narrow-min''ed to be patriotic, too sectional themselves to think it pos sible the sout h should he otherwise. Stone TIi'uwiiik Krnu Houtte. From the PfaCadclplila Time. a Clara While t lit-president' example it tcnrre ly well I'liost'ti, yfl the truth he unHer takes to illustrate I))' it is indi-palahte. that a very urtwt nnti.in.il cliinmr lit's in "the ovrrti row of iniijuiitv cmilrul bv the suppiesyitin tir rvirsi.in (' the po- nlar minr.igc. lndeeo, Mr. IliirrmonV own cltctititi mijjlit h ive been taken as an illimlrutioi. til'tliis 'net, recullinx that bis (ipiKiutnt meivcd it muj irity ol rearlv a quarter ol n million ol the dud- oliir vote, ni.d yet Mr. Uarrmon beta nit president. ' Thai KeaHouable Doubt." Prrni th Ftf ttrTille OiiMrr. Not all, but undoubtedly a urent manv, of those who kept wice with the pto- cetilings in the McD:ugatd trinl kaned most positively to tlie opinion, that tin dt'ft-nitnnt wan (jmltv ; but, with the final result, tlwvconcludid thatthe testimonv . hud nut imiiresstd the minds of the jury - with u eonvH'tion of that Ruilt beyuiu. on uuxioas ana reasonable doubt. FfOU WASHIW'.TON TELEGRAMS. It has been suggested that Mr. SpriitR er I: plmert nt tlie hrncl of tliecommittcc on appropriations, with which the lute S.imel J. Rnwlntl. ol Pennsylvania, w;i so promi n-ml v iilentifieil, hut Mr. Springer says that he would not titkp it. There is Imt one mnii he savs. to whom that rhiiiriiianshii ought to h civen, miH that man is Mr. Ilnlmnn ol Indiana. The preent conureas to till further vuote Mr Springer mut scrutinize it fxpeniliiuresenrfliilly. It must make a record fur itmliijji'iu economy. Jerrv Simpon : "RcfcrriiiR to the mnr time canal ol Nicaraiiiin, the prcMilint nui.tna j.Hiilnr MnrO:in ill SIMllllirt Ol hii ....... nsjij0,,. Now. il it were Ben- crallv undirstood thut several of the stockholders in this Nicaragua Omul company were directly interested in the North Carolina Creosolecompany, which company can creosote the vast amount i f piling to Ik-ued in the construction ol the work nt a profit for filieen cents n foot, while the general government would pay theiefor seventy cents per f iot, l his one phase ol the orgainzeii joi beryof the scheme mijlit easily show whv it should be championed by inter ested parties in the national congress." It was reported that Representative Rogci Q Mills, ot lex.ts, proposed re tirnii! lo iMivate li:c. Mr. Millsch nac tenuis I he statement as wholly with u; loiiiidation. Ileitis no iiitcu ion ol n signing. He is eoinpletily worn out with the severe mental strain inula which he has been sullering since tin speakership contest began. Uvct v man. woman anil child in Amcr cus Mr. Crisp's h .me, must have ruslicii to the telegraph office; but tiieenniin lis re.ielied when a (loan pnriicnlar Ineilds ic K 'graphed that they had locked the slum) in jail in order that luhiinliou in the town might iuu its uninterrupted course. "Here comes the messnge; let's go and smoke." Thus was the annual message ol the president received hv loui-hlilis ol the grave and revcienil senators ol the Unite.' Stales. It was much the same w,lv j lnt. ,'oaWi g!lvs Hie New Yoik llerald s WasliuiKton corrcsiomlcnt. It is not expected that Speaker Crisp will be able to announce his committees, with the exception nt two or three ol the mil or coiiiiniuees. for lendajs or two weeks yet. It is b.nly possible that the result may be postponed until ulter the Christmas holidays, It is said that Amos CuminiiiRS, of N. w York, will be Kiveu the ch.di ni.iii ship ol the committee on rivers and h.n bois Tins is one ol the must important committees in the house. V rjjinia and North Carolina mcmliers nie oictty Will buucln d on the side ol vvu.ic u ui.ijoioy ui c.,c uV...u er. as are located. The south will net about h ilf thechair- muuships, and I lie north the remainder IN AND OUT, What the Hotel KuKlxlers of Ashe- vine Have to aav. Grant! Centt;il;S. L. Coslin, D.tvton, 0; lluyh Gallaher, S.veetwaler; Ch.is. S.vain, Knoxville; George W. Candler, Wavnesvilli; F. A. Voorlices, Jersey Citv; J. P. Km-, Mrs. I'. K. Spencer Mrs. M. A. ramblcyn, Detroit. .lich.;Col. Smith, Greensboro; SI. tV. Lauee, Marshall. S.v.innan a; Jno. J. Doosy, W. M. Glazi brook, C has H 10. liable, Kichmond; J. II. IK rrini;, . II. El will, Uosion; 1'. II. Fitzlliicj i, Lexington, Ky ; Ben I'osey, J. K. Robins in, M.n p.iv; K L llanloge, Atlanta; A. L. Kankin, Greensboro; J. 1. C 11.18., Sp.u l.uiiiury. Glen Ro.k;C. 0. West, Richmond; E II. Kuleuwider, Greenville, S. C; J. 1. Uilsliorro, Graceville, Minn ; V. II. Paer, R illicit; T. T. '.ice, Coal Creek, I'cnn ; A. C. Annett. Koine, G.t ; W. C. Allen, J .In. sen Cuv, l ean ; I'. 0. Allen, N. C; K II. Mitchell, A. 1'. II irkms, Laic W. Willie, Knoxvihe; Win. M. Wornll, Atlanta; . 11. P.icfuc and son, Wavnes villi; S G. Illavl i k and wife, GiCells b .m; I'lios. . 1-nz. rald, Knoxville; W. II. 1'icrce, Grand K.ipids. Jlrs. Vance I.-fl lite tt 'iiator Be. Iilud. From the Cliarl tt.- chro li-le. Charles M. Iluslice tells me today that Senator ance and his wile have lieen p issiiiK the tine very pleasantly at Al ,., iinij Cuiistantiuoplc. and have , .r . . ,,,kl'n l,:,ssni-'1' "" the rulu'c' "''' , sails fiom Liverpo next Thursday. .'. K'v expect u. re..e-,. .i i;n"i ) Christmas. The S.-n itor id ikes it a rule to no h rever Ins ii.- g ies.liut in Eg pt made one ladarc Mrs. Vance weal to the lopof the Gie.it I'rrainid. while he h ul to remain ul its foot. Charlotte Chronicle. Halem't Hond Hell at Par. Pro-n the Winston R publitaa S item's improvement bonds, like the t wn itself, are solid. There is no dis count. Mayor H. E. Fries showed us a letter Monday from Meddendorf, Oliver & Co., bankers, Halt iin-ire, Mil., stilting that they have just disposed nf $20,000 worth of tlie$oU,000 bonds recently is sued by that "fnTy nt par value. The remaining $30,000 will follow iu due time. I.EXON F.I.IX1R. PteaHu.it, F.leitani, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon lilixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Blixir, For sleeplessness, nervousness and pal- pitnti'in ol the heart, take Lemon Elixir. tor indigestion una loul stoinucli tuke Lemon Blixir. For all sick and nervous headaches take Lemon Blixir. Ladies, lor natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Blixir. Dr. Mozlev s Lemon blixir will not mil vou in any of the above named dis eases, all ol which arise Irom a torpid ot diseased liver, stamach, kidneys or bowels. Prepared onlv by br. Mozlev, Atlanta, Gn., SUc and ftl.00 per bottle, at drug gists. LEMON HOT DROP, Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness. Sore Throat, bronchitis, Hemorrhngt and all throat and lung discuses. Hie gant, reliable, 25 cents at druggists. Prepared onlv by Dr. U. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. janl7eod The cbeapeat Una Of pure chinn dinner setts evet offered here now offered at Law's. poivdzr Absolutely Pure 4 crean of tartar bsklnn iwwdrr, Hlft.. eat ei si. ta ksnain airf(ia-Liatci u. Oomrssaant'ood ale port. 0M W aW!- Jank Counters, Tyler System! Port able, Unequaled In Styles, Cost and Finish. i'uI' N. NnnhB, PlM.tM It I'M I Is AIM TJHWf KF"i Office Brk nnri Tyi' wrllr C'nhlnrts., Itlylei. Bi'hL and eienp et on oanb, villi gnwt rod notion In prlft-i, U0 M UUIUNt Vt PfMiift 14 H. Full I1 ! Uf-ha, Cliklra, tuMn, Hm. fi.M, Caltlnrlt, fllHKk ('blHHt, nr., ! m ciuttt, Rurrlal work mi Is nlcr. I'YKUH CSKCO.,Mi.ul Mo.(V.S.A. BE A HAN APOLLO WAS A PERFECT MAN. HKFtOT 11 FORM I-MATCHIESI III WAR! Bhumi ar ln snoltutarar ift!krtmrn thii p.m. haiati.irlB wrrpi.voA'.'iB. Ivarr VAR tn M 1TS0II tnd VIOOEOOS la ill rf ipacU. YOUNO MEN OR OLD, ifffrlnj frm KEFV0U8 Dl HILIT7. L it or FftlUri MB b"od, rhvilctl Etiiri, MBtl Wurrr. VttiDtad DevtlopBunt, 01 nr PEF80NL VrKNEflB eB bt rt.tortd la PtRFVCT HEALTH tnd tht HOBLR V IT A LIT T of TK0M KEN, tb Prtdi Dd Powtrof tUMooi, ve ciBim uy yvnrn 01 piMCiicc oy U0N0P0LT OF SUCCESS" in treat- Affllctlcvjiaof Men. TcMimnnlals ' from 'tt'Sitftifs and Tprrttorles. OUR NEW BOOK r, ' e rtu. rre, iipniPd, post .1. fnm flmttrd tttTf. Oct ;khlla TBnta.ai. Pull ExDti&ittoai for HOME TREAT MENT. Too ca.D b FULLY REBTORED aj Thoaf Bdl lia? a btan brna. Rad au? tailtmBUli. Attdraaifttoaot ERI6 MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N.Y. M. A. TILLER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, 4 Coart'Square OPENING J-'M In December We WMIIave on Exhibition THE FINEST LINE OP SOLID GOLD AND (0UDS THAT HAS EVER MARKET. You are invitod to call and appropriate for HOLIDAY ARTHUR LEADING JEWELER. OPENING DAY JAPANESt K (roaranteed Cnre 'or File of whatever kin! or degree External, Internal, Blind or Bleeding, Itehing, Chronlo, Recent ot Hereditary. $1 00 a box; 6 boxes, $5.00. Sent f mall, prapaiJ, on reoeipt of prioe. We gnarantee to ear any oasa of Files loaranteed and sold onlv by r. C. S'nlth Ik Co., whuicaale and 'retal '-...t, l,He 4nar., ArIV 95o Reward. WB will pav thr above reward for any caw of I. vrr Cxmnlnlat, riyapepal. airk HraH. n'he, Indigratlon Con.tlpatlon or Coa tiv.neaa we cannot cure with West. Veueiahle Liver PIHs, when the di rcctlons are strictly complied with rhev are purely Vea table, ami never fail ti idve aatiaiaeilnn H..rar Cnat-d. Lara: Ihiaea, cont lining 90 pilla 3R centa. Bewan if eiiuntrrfeit. and imitntlnna. The g-nnin manu.aeturvd only by Ti'B JOH C. Wl 81 OiiMPAVY. CH'CAOO, ILL. Hold by T. C Smith A Co.. A.heville. N. C f f JU- - "-AaENCYiiir U In JfUh llr 3 A sampan of Inromathm aad aaJ ii A Watraolof Ih. IMa,alitina iliiw tu I V. ontain raiaata. i:.vi.a, itaii. . narks, ooprruma, mm ma MMMUhd 0O. 1 I Sail Braadwar. CURE JESSB R. STARNESi . UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER BVHRy RRQCTWTR OP THB BOMNHSS PURNIBHBD. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention Olrrn to Call, Day or Nlrht. OIHciand reald'nce No. 37 North "Main Strtct. Telephone No. 81. Trappers and Sportsmen WAN rKr, 100 Rood otter ikioi Will nNo bnv benr, mink. wtMcttt ami ion t'tl h. We on furnish teel trnpii to th-m w ho wiint thrm Skint ( m ill Anl nnl mnt ie "ci'ti fl," thHt i not cut mien, it infn ih ir v hie. Ski th-m vrt'lre nooc, feet ami al. Dry In the hnrte; a n id it r ainm aiwmv n'mnve iht b-inr fr the 'a l Call on. or rt'ldrina JBN sS Hi JH-KH. octfldtf 2H Patton Ate., Anhevilic. N. C. WHY DRINK So-cnl1-d Inre'Rfl wlnesf In hine c sea o-t ol leu y. u k t a vllr cmi oml m ehe ip p tint spirits, i-H ncet uttd et era, Thj- pro' iluct ha no cr Iwn within s ght of n' vlne wird. Y u rtni'ly p tv hii txh rbit"t prii-e fur a ihIh-I m! h a Frrnch name I he rcnalt is m scry an.i dyspe-psla. The Holidays are at Hand t Wh"t you want Is ibiiliitely the pur .iuicr or tht grntt; 'hut wl I promo t dle non, act as a tonic .mri cmc dyapcpiiu. Ask your wine mcrchunt for t.ic "ENGAOIE RED." It In pure, good en i-g-hfor nnr anl ctaap eitouuii f -r all. II v.-ur denier cannot suu- plv yon, then write to the vincari1. Prices miI h- given on appli'-atiun. wine sold ft tn ihf incisrri nly hi the case of doien uuurts, or 2 dosi-n plnn. J. II x K. MOVT. l:naillne Vineyard, Luthir. N. C. nnr14dlf DAY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, STERLING SILVER BEEN PLACED ON THIS x examine the line which is PRESENTS. M. FIELD, NO. 8. SOUTH MAIN ST. Saturday, Dec. 11. E. B. BARNUM & CO. One Price Hatters. Men's, Youths' Boys' and At a reduction of 23 per rent. All Roods mnrked in plain figures, just as they were a month ago, from wh ch take a discount of 25 per cent. Be practical in making Will he plensod with a nice Umbr"'la; we have them with solid cold, sterling sil ver and natural sticks. ' Fine Neckwear, Cuff Buttons, Silk and Liueu Handker i hiefs, Suspenders, House Jackets, fSraotring Jackets, and the MACKINTOSH WET WEATHER COATS In Single and Double Texture. E. B. BARNUM & CO. 3ent's Furnishings Arm" y-l A - VOU CAN.B.VNKIONJflUK 8HOB8I That it Just thcklnd of a shoe we sell you can bank on It every time. When there It a run on a bank, It It beca'iae there la tome- hlogthe matter with lit credit; there la a run on thla kind of a thoe, became there is NOTHING the matter wl'h In credit, f..r It happrnt to be the moat cr. dit ilile kind of a shoe We can tell you ahnea the wear and trar of v h eh would surp iat a ih impiim l day Biker, and at flfur.t that the most cloa -natidli'iyer thatevei lived wonld call low An examination of our stock ni.d price. lll convince you of the truth ol these atatcmcnta. TKADB MARK: Verily, Merrily, More and mora, It paya to bar ahoet at Fulenwider's Store, IS Patton Are. TO CLOSE OUT! A LOT OF Women's and Misses' Gossamers At 75 and 6s Cents. A BARGAIN SURE ! COME quick: tic One And Keep nrj! FULENWIDER'S. -THIS' School of Private Instruction, iot Httllcv Street. LrC-tont vn daily in- SHORTHAND. TYEffTiNO, PENMANSHIP. BOJKK:EPING, AND HE CNiUSH BRANCES. Mar tnat-uetlon i adapted to the requre mrntx nt each itiuivulu U -tudent, the env tc etirinjc rapid and t oriUKh p or.i. Par ticular) turuisued upon ap,.lk..tiwn. A THANKSGIVING DRIVE. A. the turkev has the right of way at this aenaon of th year, we're enggtrd him as a driver. In the meantime let na drop yon a hint: You can't aend au thlnn home that 111 rrcrlve more royal welcome than oar nice oak suits. No holiday gift con d be more highly appreciated. It la worthy ol the giver evcrytlme and the satisfaction It gives mak it. cost Inaign flcnat by compar laon. Are yon interested In knowing wh t Is poallivety the shrewdrat tran-action in furniture ever entered Into by a purchaaer? Yon won't be In the dark on that su Ject it yon come and look at onr line. BLAIR & 45 Patton Ave.. FINE CLOTHING. ANU your Christmas presents. MOST MEN- 8 North Court Square, .ASHEVILLE, N, 0. ASSIGNEE'S SALE 'MARBLE II ALL.'' Twenty thouannd dollars woitb of goods to be SOLD AT COST. Ovrrcoata, men's and bo.va' suits and all kinda uf ffenta' furnlabinK vooda. This la a line opportunity to buy your winter goods at prime coat. J J. WL. (iVDUER, JR., nrt27pt. AHHlCie. ntattreMen Renovated. Old onra made ns nood sa new. Ticks wash eilornew ones fur I hed. New m .ttrcsa-" made to order. Will exclia 'Rc work lor old m ii tt resits. All .vork uunrmt.td. Hntea reasunable. Orders pu'ict'oi Iv attended to MKS 8 STIiV' NSOS. nnr25d f 33 Ilepo Street Gold an. I Silver 1 ytg'nsa a to fit all g a. A One aiaurtment lor the h I day trade. B. WKXI.E'., 17 N. Main "tr et BOARDING. GUDGEft HOUSE. 211 HAYWUD STREET. M. CS. mil.l.KK, Proprietor. Location um-qiritcd in the city. Sc erv fine in hie the ist Polite rin 1 HtU'iitivc ervantg, Pt on Bpp ii-a'ion Wilt accommQilate table hoarder! octl.xltf Health is Wealth ! Dm K C. Whst'b Nkkvh anu Bka n Trkat mkt. a puarantLX'1 siwoilic lor Hysteria, liizzinerM, Co'iviilMora, FiiB, Nerviua Neu ral Kia, llt-adache. - Nrrvnus Proxtratiun CHuit-ii hv the ue ot alcohol or tobacco, N aketulncdf. Mnttal Onmcrtioii, NnitenttiK"! th bruin re a tinK iii innanity and IratlitiK to mifirrv, decay ami death, Cninat ire 'Id Aki' I1iiritann nr. I, tutu o I'uwtr in either kti, hi- vtiluntarv Ltmiict and hermatorThau, j cauMt-d by ovcr-ti.rtion ot the bran, m-lf- anudc or ovcr-intiuiut-n e. f.acn ho cufi tami on- niunth'n trtatment. $l.UUa i ox, o oix boxen lor $.VOii, fcni hy inuil, prcpaitl, on recript ol price. We K'intunti- six boxi-H to cure any ease. With each order reccivi-d liy for hix boxen, acciitntnted with $5 0(it we wdl aend the purchaser our written Kl,ar antec to refund till inout y it the treutHiitit d'e not i'lt'ct-t a cure. Ouaraiitre- tnHurd only by T. C- Smith fli Co., UruKKntn. A'tlc AvrntN. Pni'lir SniiHrr. Ahvll t THE SUN. HAS CECURtO DURING 1892: W I). HOWBLL9, r.BUKOS l BUKDITH. ANUKUW I.ANO, ST. HKOkOK MlVART, KUI1VAKD K Pt,IvO. X. l.OUIH -TliVKN N, W. VLAKK ItUSSULL. H. KtUBR HAOOAHD. NOKMAN I.OCKVHR, CON ItOVLB, Mark Twain, J ClIANOLKtt H IRRIS, William Black, MKV II WlLKlNS. rn.vnvn' nuuusun iiinmiit And raaay other uiaii.ijfuidud writeri. THE SUNDAY SUN I. the tfrcatt.i Sunday Ncwapup r lu the Wurld PRICE SC A COP.. BY MAIL $2 A YEAP. Addrt'HH nil'. sl'.N, New Vork, outiiaiu. l)ookofT urn Urn acnl FRKB. II.M.WOfll.LEV.M.D. A PARMitt SUIT. There nre two ki.ido of pallor suits. We arc not making any cfluit to prcas one. hut we arc doinK al. we can to preaa the utlur, t'Ccausc na purlor is complete without it. Thla suit ha. s.veral rcinurkitblc Iraturie and perhapa the moat atiik'ng one of nil la thaTit is worth coalJ;rublc m ire thun we are aaking fur it. A cheaper ault was ncv. r off, red fur sale and never wl'l be and a bet ter suit never added o the attract ions of u home, you will not begin t rculiie what j " "'rau'dl ry bargain Is until you hav. I given us a chance to .how you our furniture. M'DOWi LL, Asheville, N. C. E. B. BARNUM & CO. One Price Clothiers. Children's E. B. BARNUM & CO. ONll PRiOU Gent's Furnishings - BAlJB CHRISTMAS IS Too many people put off thernselvos, but now is their struments and a natural liking for my Profession, I offer you every advantage for getting a Good Photograph. HARRY SHARTLE, 59 South Main St., Ashcvillc, N. C A RARE To Get a Fine Heatin At a Very Low Price. THE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. V. W. W EvST, Assignee. 43 Patton Avenue. THE WESTERN CAROLINA BANK ' IS NOW OPERATING IN ITS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT "THE NICKEL SAVINGS STAMP SYSTEM." Stumps mny W pinch a soil from the Hank or Jiti.vof its njjpiits. Whon you have a, ilollar'n worth, these will be re I't'ivcil on deposit at the bank. Peli i w is a list of our agents who now sell these stamps. As oth rs are appointed yon will be not 'tied lln-ouh this paper. T. J. REED. Piiltmore. T. E. WILSON, Biltinom J. II. WOODCOCK, City. L1NDAU, IIOI GII &C0., City. II. J. GASTON, Hominy, N. C. For particulars apply at Dank, where information will be cheerfully furnished. .'-&s;'.iT The-:e fingers are pointing to the fact that 75 acres of land just outside the corporate limits of Asheville, with a mag niflrent view of the city and the French Broad river, can now be purchased at figures so low that no one expecting to buy a home in Asheville, can afford to let the oppor tunity for buying pass. In a few months the street cars will be running within five niimites' walk of any portion of this land. Will be sold as a whole or in lots to suit, and on easy terms. Address, for full particulars, P. 0. Box 405, Asheville, N. C. NOW IS THE TIME THE NEW YORK The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the U. S. ONE JDOX-.T-.A.PI JL TTEJ-A.Pl. With h mo.t twrfrct nrwa tn-lna: mahlntrv and wl'h tnrrpannnd 'nta In evtry a. tloi . (the liabi ahlr gl the Wri kiy llvrai i la eiiuliM to I y bvfi.re lt r. adra ttar Iat eat Intclllffcnt'e anil tn rntertitliilug nrwa Irn n vverv cl y nn I e .u itry In the w irld i lit r p itntl' n ior fri-rd -in .'i i ' mleii'iKlenci1 which it hua ncqaired during the many eara of its proaperuua earevr will be malma tied UVKINO THB YEAR 189a. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THE YEAH. Original artlc'es on Practical Partilntf and ardnlns, Prgreaa In ScVace. Woman's Work. Serial nn I ah "-t -lurle. liy the h st An'h..rs. Llieiut ire anil Art, li and tluuur, newa (or Veternna, and Inrorm-.tiun on all anlOcvta. The stamp ol Puniv and truth la ldcaa, atsirie. and Newa will be atrictlv maintained. Bead all subacrlptl o. to James Gordon Bennett. v NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, New York CM. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR COMING I having a Gr-o 1 Pi.-ture chance. 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