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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10.1NM1. CHRISTMAS ! CHRISTMAS I THE BINGHAM BOYS WIN. IN THE FOOTBALL, MATCH PLAYED YESTERDAY. AROUND TOWN. Forecast 1111 8 . ni. Sunday Oc casional Khowrrai northeasterly wludsi -.lightly uvurmer, Just think, only a few days before Christmas morning will dawn upon us, possibly bright and fair, or maybe foul and gloomy, but wheth er fair or foul, bright or gloomy, nearly everyone looking with an anxious ex pectation to the dawn of that eventful day. as a bright and happy one in your life. Happy are they who RECEIVE, but thrive happy are they that fl I YE. Considering these facts, how many are prepared for Christmas? How many hun dreds of people in Asheville have yet to select their pres ents from the handsome dis play now to be seen from al most every shop window. If you are wise, you will not wait longer 'and take the risk of some one getting the VERY THING you want , but embrace the first opportu nity, go to your favorite store and SELECT while there is a SELECTION. In making your selection be sure to call on Raysor & Smith, 31 J'atton avenue FIRST. They have gath ered together the best as sortment of Holiday Novel ties and Druggists Sundries, ever brought to the City of Asheville. It is only neces sary to give us a call, see the QUALITY, STYLE and FINISH of our goods, com pare the price we ask with the prices asked for inferior goods at other places, that only make a show and noth ing else. If you will but do this, wo will rely on your good judgment and rest as sured of making the sale. Our show windows will be changed every few days, and while we cannot put the best goods we have in the window, yet you may see something to attract your attention. We have presents suitable for all classes and conditions of people, so we don't hesi tate in saying that we can suit you. Our stock is grad ually diminishing; every day makes in-roads upon it, but if you come you will be shown all we have before we will allow you to go away dis satisfied. Remember our goods are all fresh this season; the very latest styles in every thing. RAYSOR & SMITH, 31 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE, N. C. An Enthusiastic Crowd Present And Fine Playing on Both Hides, Though a One-Hided score Was the Result. No more attractive scene wa ever pre sented to the citizens of Asheville than that witnessed on the Kenilworth Inn Hats yesterday afternoon when the rival teams of the Kavenscroft and Bingham schools met in friendly contest for su premacy in football. The American game of football as now played by the teams of the great univer sities and colleges of the north is the most noble and healthful sport in which a student can indulge, and the wise leg islation of the advisory committee of the inter-collegiate association has so com pletely placed the game under the con trol ol an umpire and rcleree, and has exacted such severe penalties for infringe ment of rules that all the brutal and Sulivanistic aspects of the game have been eliminated and there alone remains the scientific sport which is absolutely devoid of the taint of professionalism, and the one best calculated tu develop in youth the two great elements of man hood pluck and endurance. Notwithstanding the scant announce ment that the game wus to take place, there was an assemblage of several hun dred, of which a gosdly number were Indies, to witness the sport, mid thanks are due the management of Kenilworth luu for allowing the game to be played on their beautiful flats and for providing seats on the slope that immediately rises from the grounds. As the teams lined up tor play the su perior weight and physical development of the Binghamswasat once perceptible, but the sympathy of the spctators for the Kavenscrofts was no less apparent, if we except that of a majority ol the ladies and ol the Uiiigiiuin students who were there in force to "root" lor their team, It has been abundantly proved in the north that ladies are born enthusiasts in fuot-ball, and though they know noth ing whatever about thcline points of the game, yet they always liirnish abundant reasons why their favorites must win. Before the game yesterday a beautiful and well known Asheville belle with a boa envelopment about her neck und a criss-cross promontory on her hat was heard to remark, "01 course Mr. Uissell is handsome und directs operas very well, und Mr. Mclonnld is big and strong, but how can vou cxicct their team to win when the Hinghamites play under the sole direction ot the handsome eyes of Hob Bingham." Of course after that the odds were largely on Bingham. The result of the game was so over whelmingly in favor of the Biughams that it would appear the game was very one sided and devoid of interest, yet such was by no means the case. Too much cannot be said in praise ol the plucky perseverence of the Kuvens crofts in their desperate attempts to keep down the score of their opponents. Alter ten minutes' play, defeat stared them in the lace and they knew it, but there was no ccssution in their earnest endeavors to resist the onslaughts ol their more practiced opponents, and in doing so they reflected credit upon them selves and upon the coaching tactics ol Mr. Bi;s:ll. To the superior weight alone of the HmghaniB their overwhelming victory ennnat lie attributed. It was their su perior team plav and magiiiheeiit inter ference und blocking that assured them victory by a large score. Thev had the immeasurable advantage of having hud a second eleven to practice against and as a result showed their sti lieriority in making gains through the centre and long runs around the ends by their clever criss-cross dodge. It would require too much space fur n detailed description of the game, hut praise should be accorded the individual play of Bingham, Shaw. Bethell, McAlis ter, McHee and Brown of the Hiiighains, and Uissell, l-'rilman, McDonald, Short and Sexton ol the Kavenscrofts. The score was: Bingham, 40; Kavens croft, 0. Sl'MMAHV. E. P. MeKissick returned last from Greenville. night THE MARKETS. Revenue collections yesterday amount ed to $0,811.80. James Fronneberger, a Suwanee cadet, is at home for the holidays. At Grant's pharmacy at 2 p. m. today the tuermometer registered ii . Shelby Aurora: Mr. A. B. Ware, frsm Asheville, has been visiting triends and relatives in Shelby. The city was enriched this morning by $0, the results of one drunk, one tight, and the carrying of a concealed weapon. All boys are cordially invited to attend the boys meeting at the Young Men's Christiun Association tomorrow after noon at 3:30 o'clock. A foot ball match between eleven Cale donians and the Celts will be played Christmas day at Kenilworth grounds. Kick ol! at l::iO p. in. Th'.-re will be a meeting nt the Com mercial club rooms Monday evening, ut 7:30, ol the committee on iow railroad rules and advertising. V. T. llerrituge, of Tim Citizf.n com posing rooms, won the gold medal at the nonlhly prize drill of the Asheville Light Infantry held last night. Dr. J. K. Straw, of Mct'.ilvra & Straw, eye, ear und throat specialists, loll on the 2.30 train today for llcudersonville on prolessional business. Miss Sullie Jarvis returned Inst evening from Winston-Salem, where she has been attending the Salem Female academy. She will spend the holidays ut home. Young men are cordially invited to at tend the song service and gosjicl meeting at the Young Men's Christian Associa tion tomorrow altcrnoonat 4:30 o'clock. C. J. McCajie has hrought to Tub Cit izkn a statement of the funds collected by him to aid the one-legged aud one- uriued Conledernte soldier, Alliert Swee ny, which cannot be published today tor wuiitot space. The police quelled a disturbance this afternoon at dailies V Washington's saloon, nun arrested u white man, ohu Day. Tom Greenlee, colored, was in the row, it is reported, hut got uwny tieloie the officers arrived. Curds are out announcing the mar riage on Jan.ro Morris Myers aud Miss Sarah iCIIiek. The wedding will occur at the home of the bride's mother, Rich mond. Miss Ullickisol the tinned l.i pniskv iV Kllick, the well known dry goods house ot Asheville. The committee of the board of alder nun yesterday settled with the People's light and power company lor lighting the city to Dec. 1st. A deduction ol $."i00 811 and interest was made lor tioor service, and u seven mouths note given in payment for balance. Rev. Chas. J. Scinicrs, pastor of the I'liitarian cliuieh ol this city has gone on u visit to New Orleans w here he w ill (ireach lor two or three Sundays. Dur ing his absence, Rev. George Leonard Chancy, southern secretary ol the Amer ican I nilariau association, will preach. Persons intending to send toys and candies to the Children's Home lor Christmas arc reipiestcd to send tliein to the Hospital on Monday or Tuesday at latest Tims lar nothing has I Hen re ceived und it is Icarcd that in the pres sure ul other claims these little lolks will lie forgotten. IIAHM.M'H JIK Ol IM'Ati. mock UuoUllonn, Nkw York. Dec. 19 ISrii- .1214. I.HkrShi rr IIR'n: Chieairo and North went em 124-7,,: Nnrlolk am) Western 11214; Richmond and Weit Point Terminal lH'g; Wester-, 1 iiton :(,. Baltimore Prices. Pai.timdhk, Ilcc. 19-Ilui. quiet, and unctianued, western miner 3.2-((i3.-; ; family 4."iOi4UO When, tinner: No '.'red spot and lieeeoilwr HISVijGi' lil'ia,; pnmherit, firm; Kuln. M6(alo:i:'i; L uK'ierr.i hum ion 1 cm. south,- a, str ng; white '('.'; yellow, Cotton Mapply. Nkw Yohk, Dec. to The total visible sup- Klv ol cotton for the world i. 4 4-'-l,ot7 ales, of which 4- 01 .7117 hah-s are wm ri- can, nKitinst a.aio.Gri and 2 noO, 11.14 b.Oes reHiK'etlvely last year Hcceipts at all in teni-r towns, 2oj.sU'.; tmlcs; receipt from plantations, iiail, 1,113. Crop in sight, ., iiU0,2UO bales. NOW READY ! Our Two Stores, 22 SOUTH ill ST. AND 18 1 HUT SQliM New York Market. Nrw Yohk. Dee. 1 9 Stock, active and fttnmc Money, eimy ut 2Vt Kxchiinj-e, limp 4 "!'t;tuirL, 4 Mi; Rtntch mlw, nctf l etcd; ttu . mum nt bond, dullhnt st ndy. i tit t in n.eiidy; nlr 97 hales: I'lilnmis, 7 lfi-l-ic; ' rleans 8 ft-1 tic; lutureH ojwmd fttcady mid clom d firm, lccemlier, 7.6'J; January, 7.6U; Feliruni v, 7.H5; M.rt h, H Ml ; April. M. 16; May, 8 2H Flour quiet but wiuk. Wheat active und firm. (.'-ri dull .Jid we;tk. I'ork (jiiiet but ute.idy at St 10.50. Kurd quiet I -tit linn at i.4-U V . ,irit- TiirK'Mim quiet hut fit m n '"t'M- Ronin dull but vtetidv u i 6(n 1 40. FreilUn qui- t tut wcuk. Visit bofc'i ami see our flue display of HOLIDAY (JOODS. For the children we have a inotst complete usi-orl incut ol Dolls, Toys, Games, ISooks, Etc. At our Main street store we hav'an uuu-uill,v fiiu-Jdis-play of Rooks, Lather Goods, I'aiiitiniis, KiiirriivingH, rhotournphs. Alliums. Frmnes, Gold I'l-ns. I'lincy 14 1 h t-- its. Fanny Stationery and a full line ot C'H lUST.U AS NOV- -T1FS. See our ltciiiaiqu" Prool Etchings, water color reprodu tions ami l.oiored rliotogTiiplis. I'icturcKUoiigliT at our store fr nnei in time lor the holidays, i onic early and avoid the rush of the hist ew days before the holidays. Yours truly, H. T. ESTABROOK. BCHINKHH NUTICKH. XmaH Hook and llooklt-IH. A complete line ot lluiton's ,'inil M;ir eus Ward's iiillie;llions. Chililien's Hooks! A ileniliil line nt low jniecs. Dolls! Dolls! livery one p etty. I'ct prices lieforc you liny, nt Law's, on S. Main street. Don't foruct, liui cull on for vour Xmas turkeys. lhl & Sh.u.k d-;ii New nrtivnl of tine tlicssec! dolls at the 'isiiitl line, the prettiest line in the city. I'hail W. Tliiasli Jfc Co.'s Crystal I'alace. Whitman'! cainlv liy express every Tuesday and Friday at Kroner's, 1 College street. Hpt-clnl Kales. Hcc W. if . Clarke. Member ol inerciin Tlekel Itro kerk 4hml-oIiIIii, t.raiiU Central lurtex to New -lvertlNemeiitM. Son K W it r Kenm. Notick , II. il borne. Noti K N A. Kevnol t. V AXTKII - 11. Hot iltS Holiday m-kialt i:s -s K. K- iter ir ntisi IT room near u Hox :lx. re"t y yinitu-' un.snnin e.ntir ol town. V:,l,e ileel n-,l;il TOT1C1" nv vir ue of n de d wf rn-t inmle lo me bv It W. W,t iinil Mar, West on thv 21lll (1,1V ol A rll lso. n il rek'istcred in othre of be rt x'iitcr ol tleeil 1 ol linneiilllbe enunlv I 1 llo.k '.!o. Ml p.'iKe -T, ; ,-le . ol un.rni iiie leeorils. to e, nrt tbe imy j unit i f certain nottn tlii-n-in mh ntioo, (1. mill ! bpv reason o: the lailure ol "fiiil 11. W unit 1 iarv W si to comply with ut h of saiiT I notes wNcll line, ns nroviileil in the said d eil iif Irust. I will sell at the eonrt house dour in Asbi-v lie. N. C., on Wedmsilav. the 'joth ilav of limitary, at l'J in., to tlu highest biddi r for cash, n itnhlie nuelion, the lot of land oeM-rilietl in said ilt-i-d ol trust, siiuated near Alt xan 'rr. N. t. , on the east sale ot the l-'reneh Proud river, ndjnininK ihe iindi ot . M. h. Roberts, W. U. Srn th mid nthrrs, ec t II i rt ii j yo-'. acres. Mild for it lulier ,le- I seritioti of wliiell U'trretiee is m de lo su d Ut d ol trust. 1 lus inn uav ot lit-ivnintT, I Hit I. J II ilSllllKNIi. deel i)-d 1 lw4w 'Irustrc 1li IT I'KllAIM-ll by lloanl of Aldcrnuu ot i.le. the Mavor nud the L'ily ol Ash . IIINUIIAM. Brown Me Her huw-nl Smith Aruistronx Shea Hnrnrst Me tllister shuw Bethel BinKhnni l"nl 1 ouehdowns- KAKNSCKOFT. tti-xtoll POSITIONS. Centre Hush Kifclit t'.uard Cnpurn Ki(ht Tackle Gn l.elt lintl Cheeseboro' l.eit Cunrd Meliunnld l.elt Taekle Holt Left Und Millard Quarter Hilek Williams Kikht 11. Ha.k bissell (C'll Lett H. Ilaek Short Hull Ilaek Erdniun llitiKham. 9. Goals from touchdowns t I'mpire Mr. S. W Mrrrell, of St. Caul's Keierec Mr. W. K. Kin- ut Naval Acad em Y A IIKAI TIU'I. WhUOIXti, W. D. I,. A. Heiiclrlvk the V Inner on Number j.i.'iio, The ureut jjitcssiiiK contest over li. II. Harmon iV Co.'s jar ot ieas was con cluilctl last ni'lit amidst great exci:c inent. Toward the lioiucstrctcli the interest oceanic most intense, anil ilunii' one day no liss than $18 wor.li of liainikcr clncls were sold to 'ktsoiib auiious to try their luck. The j-ucsscs ranged from Out) to 111, 1 1 1,1 10, which is a lair sairplc ol tlie reliance to lw nlaced on the jtnl'-iiieiit ol the ordinary mortal. The peas were counted last niijlit, the job was completed about inuliiilil, anil the uuuilier ascertained to lie '.'.'), 4.t)'.l. The person coiniii- iii.iiesi to tho eor icct nuinlicr was 1.. A. Ilciulnck, his Kuess iK'iiiK 'J'J.UO, ur within nine (teas of the bull's ere. Mr. Ilcndiick is unknown to Mr. Rar n u in, hut the suit of clothes or overcoat, us he mav prefer, is uwaifiii) linn us the reward ot his luck. CIIAKUI'U WITH Tlli;tT, "2 t t j 1 1 1 k" TTTTTTTT Harvey aud MImh .tlvrtle I. Ureeu. There was a beautiful wedilint; scene in the parlor of Marj-o Terrace this af ternoon. The parties are comparatively strangers Asheville, but on the general principle tliut "all the world loves a lover," and for special reusons well known to the quests at Margo Terrace, the sense of strnngcrhooil isentirely lost, and the bride and (-room Rti out into their new life with all the cordial bene dictions that loiij- friendship could be stow. The liih contracting parties were Mr. Wm. I). Harvey, ot Bolton, who for sev eral Tears has been connected with the tirm of Farley, Harvey & Co., dealers in dry goods, Mr, Harvey himselt is n typical l'ostonian in that energetic yet urbane munner, which winsfriendsevery- where as it has done lor Mr. Harvey here. The bride was Miss Myrtle F. Green, daughter ol 0. Z. Green, esq., a very succcsstul business man ol Decatur, 111. Mr. Green has teen in Asheville since Nov. 1 for the benefit the climate might be to his daughter. The ladies of the house took in their charge the decoration of the parlors Holly and mistletoe were tastelullv grouped around and bright clusters of pinks and roses stood out to give tone and contrast to the elegant furnishings of the room. The music wns in charge of Mrs. Isaac C. Ogden, jr., sf New York. The bride in traveling dress cume in on the arm of the groom promptly at three o'clock and the two were made one by the simple yet impressive service of the Presbyterian church, performed by Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, and with the hearty good will of the witnessing friends. The party accompanied bv Mrs. and Miss Green left on the :l!o train for New York. Thus Asheville becomes the connecting link between Massachusetts and Illinois aud lavs her claim to a high place in the life-lone remembrance ol these two, made one forever under her genial sky. CRIPPLK CHKEK Vsiaal Kind of Mew Irom Thai Mectlon of the City, Last night a heterogeneous crowd of the "Cripple Creeks" engaged in a general broil. It occurred at "Pollards," tbe swell restaurant of that locality. While all hand were fighting, one Da vis, negro who live near br, interposed as peacemaker. This drew the wrath of a portion of the crowd on him. He went home, bat later several men broke pea the door of his house and attacked him. He says a breadtrar was smashed over his head, and that shot after shot was fired at kirn, Defending himself as best be could, h finally backed to where he bad a pistol, and opened fire on the crowd. This caused them to beat a hasty retreat, and be was not further molested. So far as bnown.no one was hit bv tbe various pistol shots fired. The .Mail Believed lo Have Rob bed Mr. IMeniiuouii Ih In Jail. Tom Hartley, a negro of o,iiestionalile character, was vesterdny arrested on a warrant sworn out lielorc listiuirc Sum nicy charging him with the larceny ol money and valuable property belonging to Mr. I'lenimons. liarly in the night on which Mr. I'leni mons lust his cash, Tom was very hard no, which fact is known by his repeat edly asking lor the loan of live cents from lienple lie knew; and c.t a later liotir, to the astonishment ol said iwople, ami ol several others who knew him, he exhibi ted first a live dollar note, and subse quently forty-live dollars in bills. He had been seen, too, in close proximity to I'leinniiius. At the trial before lustier Summer I'lemmons swore that he had lost $1M and thnt some it was in bills of the same denomination as Tom exhibited, Alter hearing t he case the court decided it was a case lor t lie criminal court, anil so Tom, in delimit of a $'.'110 bond, lan itiisln s in jail. A New follcv A new policy having been adopted bv The Oakland Heights Sanatorium, con sumptives will nut be received, anil the same regulations pertain to all contag ious und objectionable cases. Ihe managers intend to make tins an ideal health resort, where the atmos phere ol the house will not be depressing in nny particular. To those who wish to s-iend a delight ful winter in Asheville, the Sanitarium offers every advantuge enjoved at a first class hutel. In addition to its pcrlcct system of bath, (second o none in the entire South.) all in charge of competent and trained assistants. Health-seekers receive Sieeial care and those who desire a plnee in which to rest, free from the usual excitement ol hotel lie; nr persons suffering from pres sure ol business and wearied by the cares and burdens ol social life, will find all they desire at the "Heights." livery comfort is utVordcd ns the np -ointments of the house are in the most modern style, being provided with elevator, electric lights and bells in every room. For those who do not wish to remain in the Sanitorium, and yet desire to en joy its muny advantages, two bcuutiful cottages provided, tastefully furnished and with open fires. We quote from an article by Frederick Peterson, M D., on "Sourthcrn Health Resorts," in New York Medical Journal, writing of Asheville, he says: "At present the only place that can be recommended for invalids is the Oakland Heights Sanatorium. It is clean, qnict, home-like, beautifully sit uated; the table is excellent, and con nected with it are a fine gymnasium and a good hvdrotherapeutic establishment." All forms of treatment and medical at tendance included in price of room. 1. That water nn s rtr the use ol the v:i I ter a luri.ished by the e,ty shall be paid on ur betore the 1st tluys "I January, April. Jalv j anil lietob.r ul cavil year lor the , j u titer in i advance, to tie uanl to the suierinieil.lc.il 1 the water works nt Ins otliee I That the water tents shall be eharued I to and eolketed lr nn the land owner ol I nropirty noun whivh the water is used; th the uie.itnn- of this nrdinanec is lo elinre thc lut.d owner with all w 'ter used in bull is.'- that is lor plasttruiK done or I i.miik In u k, , le., and it tul.l be the duty of suen land owner whenever a hiiibliio: per, tot i xr.oitid to reu.,rt to the stiierinteiidi u . tf the wat'-r works the nuniln-r ol yards ol 1 piuHUT to be put up and the number hlivks or iiuatltity ol ro.-k to lie laid in uiur tar, .is er neaedule ot water rents now dree. ;i Thnt it sh ill be the duty of tlii sn.i I inteudeut ol water works upnu tile failure any person to pay their w at r rtnts on sa d nrr-l days ol January. April, July or 1 letoli. r 1 lor the en.-utni: quarter, to eut siuh per,.u- I supply oR. untl upon su, h ersons luoi n i their rents lor th- balauev ot the quart, r i Shu 1 turn me w ater on lor suen pcrsi-u ml in uddilion to the rents shall eliar--' ti.enlor htly cents costs ul eultuiK oil' und lurnitltf on w liter. 4. That whenever any iierson shall, dur inc the current quarter, wish tu diseontinue tlle use ol the water li'inuoraril v he shal ! tily the superinten leut of water works i w hose duty it shuil be to eut oil such per sons supply a in eunrue tnerelor tweir.v- cenls, and enter on s tell k rsons' reet-ipl a i relinte lo lie e iunteu ny llu suiieriutendi I j to the end ol the quarter ;aor'ita, dedueliii-; 'roni tnr amount "i suen renalc tne sum twenty-live cents lor euttinw oil said a el -upp'y. And at siuh times as said par y may aRaiu u sire tu ne suppne'i o n water it shall be he duty ol the superintendent ',1 water works lo collect rents to th end ol the eurrent quarltr. ehatK'tiK Iweul -live cents lor tuitlinri on the water ami kiviii su.h peis 'ti on aid r. nts eredit f r suvh amount us his rebate may show. P. Whenever an nersou shull desire to discontinue the use of the city water ieritiit nenth.il shall be the duty of the superin tei'deill to sever nun pipe Irom the m.-iiti allM e re for any water materials iKb.nKili ' to the city, and pay sueh person the amount in the rebate which sui h disc n!inuniiee muv how as atiovetlle temporary disci, ituuunuer ,.l water. ti That whenever Ihe sutHrintendnnt shall, for any cause, eut oil the supplv of any per son it shall br the llu y of any and all per sons to let the supply remain eut oil unless direct' d tu be lunud on by the super incipi ent of water works, and nnv person who may turn on such water when eut oil, with out itermission of the superintendent, or sh ill procure the suine to e done, or shall u-c suid water knowinK the same tu br turned on witnout per'iiis-ion, s"ull tor eaih and evet-y ollense pay a line hot less than five nur more than t'ventv-hve dollars 7 liouble wa er tax shall be etiargeil on all persons outride ol etty limits mmmm ISII) il.LI. MA I-K rtSl-UHXTS. COAL FREE: lROM HI ST AND til K T. AT REDUCED PRICE GENUINE JELLICO F0" D0MESIIC USE' Kxi'lusivK Au' iits for Wcsici n Norlli Ctn'oliii.-i of llu- nm. tluct of tho followin-j,' iiiiiicH: M)ii,tliiiil Con I ('oiiipiinv 1 lit' I'niftor ( o.il ( oinpnn.v, U ooldi itltif Jdlico CojiK'oin- pnii.V. hunt lt'iiiit hst.' ( umI ( tiiiipiiiiy. Main .IHIico Mi-un- tllill (!ll Cotllp.'lll.V, ipt'l'!ltt'(l li.V tilt' SnUtli.'ITl Jt'llifoCoill (tiniptiii.v, nii'l for Tllli: HKST AISTIIUACITK COAL. WUOM-XVLK AND U IOTA 1 1 COKK IN i'AU LOAD LOTS Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Tclcplionc No. $b and 40. No. jo Pntton Avenue -Till CAROLINA SALOON TO THE FRONT. While others nre iut tiller a Unjx in your enr, listen to tne' I am now better prepared than ever to furnish you with anvthliiK usually kept in a n,. i'Imsb sulo-.n. 1 have the largest nud best stoek in Western North l arolina il not in 11,, State mi l II eonists of Ihe finest brands ol Win kies. Wine- anil llrnmlies ' known 1 t e world. Mirk 's IhreeStar Insli Wlnskey, beyond a iloubt the linest in tlu world I r, and yon will be eo'.vineed thnt 1 a-:i advertising nothiny: but iaets Whilein l-arotH-, durinn the suninier of IH'.io, 1 made lorannemenls for the above Win. kev, Spanish .Sherry and Port Wines, the e,pml never hrouuhl lo Asheville luiin i ted I Inr i ts. Pontet C nnet, MaiR un. Chateau lielmoul very line. In French Brandies I have a hum iloek ineluilinK John llentassy Co '.-Three Slur and other standard brands- p.ns Co s I'ale Ale, and I'uinncss' liitra I'or. iKll Stout. .11 laet, mv stoek of imported lioii..r mil wines are too Humeri. us to mention. My stoek of Kvt w hiskies mbruees soin, ol the finest ami oldest brands kn.iw n llrer the lines! on the market for tumily use. The best brands of c 111 KS and i nllAL' 11 hen ynu are in mid 01 iiiiylhil.K in my line, before matin elsewhere, com, and see me ind be eonviueed. My whiskies are recommended bv some ot the most iniiitnt men .1 thi me lor medicinal purposes. KesiKelfully. FRANK O'DONNliLI., PROPKIKTOK. Till-: CARi)l.l.. SM.OOX. in MIRTH A.H.V STRI-I-T. ASIIIiYll.l.li, X. liMtlieH nesKH. .ltisit: l-iiDini'ts, 1 ninu 1 losers. ISook ( uses Tables, Fancy Chairs antl vtirions other tliinsjfs suitabl for a Christinas rrestnt. W. 15. WILLIAMsSOX & CO., 16 Patton Ave., Asheville. N. C. ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, C;. II. MAYIIR, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. in South Main St Opera -tilaHsvv. I'varl. luticy mid mot-'U'co. A imcJttl nift. Fi'lt! -fslasHCH. O'lnlilit't jiml pnci-H tu suit id1. TcUhtt ptH and y t;ia---tN. I'p tu .r0 diamt-ur power. Microscopes l-'"r yuutiK and old, nchnul ntid pr U si n.tl work. llrawliiK IiiHlru .ncins, i'or the nu'i.hnnii"'il cnpini'iT n -1 ni-k-tit. FedoiutcrM To nuusurr distune? -- Hik' d BOlSTlNTironiLlBT AT i let liter, it will be e'oseil durini; X INN tlljiT. AMI uprti Inr win- LoTeri of luiuriei thce holiday times will not hate secured all the Kd tbinjrt until tbej get tome Michigan celery, Su& folk oysters, stall-fed beef and fat poul try at Mill & Shanks on Court square. NOlllK TO TAX-lMVl-RS. Ttte city tax tm.iks fur have bven In my hands lor nome time Very lew ul tUi t -pnyeri have etmie to my ortie, ixt the Inw rttpiiren, und sittlcd. I now put you on notice thut the tuxtB must uinc 1 ntn KoiiiK to eull on yuu und shull expect you to nett r ntonce. Now pU-uac le rendy whtn I come, nnd don't ry to puv your tuxes in ex cuHeH und discu siom of the hard tnues. I Imi'C not time to lilen, lor the city )r badly in need ot what y.u owe it. N. A KHYNOLliS, ' dee Odtf City Tax Colleitur. SANTA CLAUS JUST ARRIVED The little folks' friend, ITnclr Santa CIttut, cume Into town Sattird iy nixht und ha- made hit heudquartrrs in the THE BIG RACKET STORE, and I unpack in ir the larKi-dt and p ret t lent line of Albums, Flush Goods, Dolls and Toys thut he has ever brought to A-hevlllo, nnd he asks every child who want a pres ent to cull and see him and leave the order for what you wunt. There are over 2,700 children in shrvllle and tome will be over looked If you do not come to see him. He will have elegant gift for the older ones too. Remember he U found only at THB BIO RACKBT. other store in town who claim to have my goods are Impostera. Don't be deceived. Come and see vour friend SANTA CLAUS." with ti -t- pi ii' ll Ml!',- Il'tll-''!', . tint' vii-ws, ma lo make Will tie k.-pt .o.-n th- ili in r mi.'H't iK-ic titiiT l. I hi- attruotiorn arc: V njiu-k-oan niv ho ihc, lar-'i- romih min-ral iipntitj!. n mid ever Ttif own r in in.ri i ii; ill-.- mo ey. h'lt lo u't-atc hit kh-mIh md julvorti-c Skvl in I uu mtitti tte hard to pk-anc il yu urc not Dtuicil vnh tic t;ir- atitl ihe trcitnant a' (tniin VlTi-Ht Will vou come an I "c ? Yni will tu- woK-'in- Will rcnonaiiu'. Lan vou spciiil ict.ihcr with u- lr:ic v May w. hear Ir-nn ou ? ON TUB ASllliVlLI-li Sl' VR rANMI'Kli K. K., s MILKS I'MOM ASH on w ritr 't term- ' They art i i' in: il i micIi a love y month, :viu.u. OTIS a. 3iillj:u, Skyland, N. C. The best and rlu'iipost fciHl on the liinrkct for liotli Iidpscs uml cuttle. Ask your dealer for it nnd tnke no other. Manufactured ly the ASHEVILLE MILLING COMPANY. tiet Your MeHls of HILL & SHANK, 10 NORTH COURT SQUARE. Beet', Pork, Mut'on, Turkij, Cliicucf, Corned 11c cf, Pick led ron-fuex, IUc. BVI'KV HI St, HKUSII, FAT AMI l"tKT CLASS. dcclo-rltf III' fANAU-V .iKl'liXII ON OlvT T1NC. NICK CKISI' l-'KKSII CK XI. K liRS AT KK.IIiliK'S liKAUAM.VA NII.1.A AMI l.U.IIIN WAI-'KKS. Kit Cl-.I'TION I'l.AK'S, S.NHV 11. A K liS. Si i I1A i KAi KHKS AMI VS I UK CKACKIiHS FllESIl CANDIES! MANURCTUKrD EVERY DAY BY J. T. COOK, aoXorrh n,iii Hlrei-t. Yon tthoul I buy no other candies wh- n hie dcdciouN morsels, mad trcsh every day, run be had The finent I'rench varieties no common articles. A call will show you what am doing. J. T. COOK, No. 20 North Main Stnct, A-heville, N. C. decio-dlm J. As WHITE, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, 65 MRTHNUIN STREET. A General line of I'ancy and Staple Gro ceried. Canned Goods a Specialty. nnvl7d3tn BUY YOUR Holiday Goopg OF WEXLER, THE JEWELER, 17 NORTH MAIN STREET. A liirue i.anrtment o( Iii.-mf)nil. Iunt rr erivi'U. A1.,, WatclH'., Hur Ming am) nil kintlH ul Ji-wi-lr.v Ruimlilt- lor CHRISTMAS PHl'SKNTS, Vc "i nrt r, H-ctlulljr Invited to cull, forget the Dumber Don't 17 North Main Street. 117 Ilaytvood Slreet. tlie future ns in tlw past, every attention will he xiveri to j rot 1 1 ne the finest grmle of ('nrlionntetl llevernesumlei the I'lJHSOXAL stifiei-vision ot the iroirietor. The von slnnl ly iiiemisinj; tjt'inniitl tor these goods from this fne tory is eoneliisive jiroot' tlint n tine article is npinvv'mtetl hy nn intelligent public. Vichy und Seltzer Water in Siphons OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. U'OKMKKl.Y IIAKl.ANll INN.! ASIIKVIM.E, N. t. rh Mont C -tkiiiplctf Hetiltli KHorl tu the Houtli. If now npfii nnd rendy InrKueut This hoime i tlu must di-siriihk- tn thr South lor per nulls whotict'd rtst und mcitii-Hl utteutioti Nohoit'tiit A-thcvillt- has a will lutni-dud rot mi nnd its mi-un- is uii-iinllL-d i inly in the cne of (mlii-iilH is tlu- diet tTKutiititl. The t:ill- is nn impnrliinl h uturc ot tiic suuuto hum The water in pure and plentiful, cotmn nnn u litrK-i limpid spring nt :ir liy. The .sun it.u v HiTiniK' 'units arc im KTkvt uscurc unit motuy can make tlu'tn I't-rRoiiH suIUtiiik with tliioat ami lunif truulilt" art- Kmttty Ik-im litu-d hy n -tuy at this place. The tned Hill uiHiia:i'tneut is under iht tlireetionof Ur I', w Neeius, n-cvntly tjf the uckon nana tnriutn, at laiifvilk', N. V The Sanatorium is tlioroiiKhly equipped with modern nppt'nnien fr the scientific ic liel nud eure of all nervous ami chronic dis eiiw-M. The luith tlcpartmentf are new throiiluiut and are under llu miprrvittion ot ci an h tent and skilled uttendants. Ihe methoiis ol treatment include till huniM ot hatlis, the Medicated Vapors, Turkish, hlec tru , KiiMsiau, Koinaii, Molitri-, Th rnio-'-'uc-tri'.'. Kleetro-t. ht-uiical, Massanjc, lilcctrt ily iti all its forti'i, ulsu Swedish Miivcnu-ntH. Medical atteiidame nnd every form ol ireut nii'tit included in price of room. Although the comfort und welfare ol tut sick are the lirst coiisalcrutioas, every oppor tumty iti Kiveii to thoMe who desire to spend pliUrtaut and prntituldt xeuttoti iicte. Addiess for tiirtlicr particulars Mi hi Biullle VaiiKhn, ASHHVILLIl. N. C. WOOD, COKE. I l..RCi; LOT or FlE HICKORY, OM ASH OTHER WOl) E iR SALE liY Till: CAR I.HAI) OR l. AXY JIUXTITY, AXY I.EXHTII AX1) SIZE. SEVERAL v'.7)s' OF COKE OX IIAXP, SI'ITAIII.E FOR cookix: srovE, nxoes, iii:tix; stoves axd I'I'RX CES. MAKES XO SMOKE. CHEAPER TIIAX HARD COAL.) CHARCOAL AND KINDLINGS. MMK, i CKMEXT, ; PLASTER, : UAV. I'IS'HST rt.M-i rkl-S-HH ANIl I'ANCY IIUIfK SEWER FIFE. C. E. MOODY, Vard and Warcliousc Near Freight Ucpot, Tclcplioiie 73. OlIK'c.to Patton Avenue, Teleptione 40. R. L. GRAHAM, C0MIV1ISSI0N MERCHANT, -agi;nti oa- NORTH CA0LIN4 PLMDS AND DOMESTICS. WHOLESALE CRAIN AND PROVISIONS I carry a liirite -.tock of Provision., liny, Corn, will give luu low priix'M. (ills, lliun and Short, in stock anil OFFICU AND WAHEIIOl'SU, 31 Water Street, nov21d3m Telephone 141. THE SHOE STORE WEAVER &, MYERS, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 39 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. W"We are not Hulling Goods at Cost, but at SuchClose Figures that Our Customers Will Be Satisfied With Their Purchases.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 19, 1891, edition 1
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