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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1892. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Br RASDOLPH-KERR PRINTING CO Th Daily Citiikm, Democratic. Is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rate strictly easli : ' OKI BA - - J-JJJJ SIX MOJITHi j ; thbkb months. 1-60 Onb Mouth - " Onb Wibk 15 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23 1S92. TO STOP DRINKING. The time for holding the democratic convention is two weeks later than the republican, which will be helj in Minne apolis June 7. To hear the story from the mouths o! Newspaper men, Chicago s a small town with none of the elements of success in or about it. lint when it comes to secur ing the World's fair, the national demo cratic convention, and similar plums, thewiuilv city seems to have the "set there 1 stroke on her. It is announced that J. V. Caldwell will become editor of the Charlotte Chronicle, associating himself with U. A Tnmnkins who reccullv bought that paper, lucre is no mania .unuv.im lina who stands better equipped lor such a position than Mr. Caldwell. An un usually vigorous writer, coupled .with unimpeachable honesty, undoubted courage, and an industry that has shown no abatement after along service upon a weekly newspaper, constitute the basis fur the prediction that nuclei his direc tion the Chronicle will stand in the lront rank ot journalism in the south. The Laudniark will not be sold, lor the present, at least, but will be placed in the hands of thoroughly competent par ties, under the personal management ol Mrs. Caldwell. Mr. Caldwell began his newspaper career in Charlotte, and the people there know him thoroughly and appreciate kim fully, and Tin; Cm.Uis believes if a morning newspaper can be made a suc cess in Charlotte, J. I'. Caldwell is the man to engineer it. Tin; democrats of New York propose to take advantage of the victory they have won in that stale, alter so many hard fought and uiuiual battles, to rectify munilest wrongs that have been put upon them by the republicans in their unequal and unjustapportioriim-iil ol the state into senatorial and assembly dis tricts. The democrats now propose two things a new enumeration ol the popu latiou and a new districting ot the state Both propositions are now before the legislature, and a bill has been Emperor 'Wllllatn's Scheme to Re press Drunkenness. One of the radical ideas of the young emperor of Germany is that there should be a law in the empire for the punish ment and repression of drunkenness. Naturally, there is a great deal of oppo sition; but the Buadesrath has approTed the measure proposed by the. emperor, merely modifying some of the penalties imposed upon the keepers of public houses. It is doubtful whether the Reichstag, the other branch of the law making power, will accept the bill. The law empowers police officials to prosecute all persons who are reported to them to be habitual drunkards.and to imprison them until they shall have ob tained a medical certificate that they have been cured of the liquor habit. The drunkards propeity may be seized and applied to the support of his family and to his own support while in prison. The chief objection to the measure is the opportunity it affords for the prosecu tion of uersotis maliciously, as it does not snecitv what the character of the oroof shall be that is required to impri son. It wonld open a broad field for blackmail, and would probably have the fleet ot destroying entirely uie nquor tniilic, which may really be the purpose if the Kmperor. alter all. The t.it.-ol the bill will be watched with iTwit interest here and abroatl; for tin- same idea is rile ill the limed States. lu some ol llie states aireaoy there are laws prohibiting en tirely the retailing ol uquor uvuic urnm, mil in the irgiiua legislature a ill has lately been introduced providing penalties, and severe ones, lor t hose w no II to any person who is under tne influ ence ol drink at the time. It is indeed, not unlikely that the time is near when saloon drinking will not be per mitted, uml when drunkenness v ill lie ardul and treated as a crime to ne punished as a misdemeanor, or worse. A STK.tNtiE FREAK. kISL ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- POWDER Absolutely Pure. A creAni of tartar baking powder. HiKh est of all in leavening strength. Latent V. S. (iouernraent Food Report. "MARBLE HALL." Twenty thousand dollars worth of goods toJe SOLD AT COST. Overcoats, men's and hovs suits and all kinds of .rents furnishing goods. This is a fine opportunity"'to buy your winter goods at prime cost. j. m. Gi maiR, jr., octU7pt. AHHlKiietf. THE SUN. HAS SECURED DURING 1892 : Two Rot Tried to Amuse Tlieni- hcI ven by Traill Wrecking;. l-'rom the Kalngh Chronicle. Tuesday afternoon, near Aex, two white youths, about 10 years ol age, did a strange mt ot work, t tie ram was falling steadily and the boys were return- cng trom a mini, niey were gecu to go into a cutting on the line of the Raleigh S: Auuusta Air-Line, and in it remain sometime. It was not a great while be fore the lime when the train on that road which leaves Kalcigh at o'clock was due. A verv short time belore it came the boyslelt the cuttingand ran in to the woodsut one side, where thev con cealed themselves. The tram a moment ater ran into an obstruction. This was in the cutting, and it had been placed there by the bvs. A railwav tie anil some fence rails composed it. Part of it was knocked away by the engine, but intro- ,. luMvv niece twisted slightly one of duced showing how thereapportoinnieiit is to be made, with the changes in the districts that are contemplated. I'pon the basis on which t lie districts ate ar ranged, even if some slight changis are adopted, the democrats, according ti the New York Herald, will elect at least twenty senators hereafter, the republi cans will be fairly certain ot nine, and the three remaiuiugdistricis will be light- iug ground. The same ratio will hold good as to the lower house. One result will be to give the towns a larger repre sentation, and by the modulations in the counties to wipe out the Harlem river as the line of pi ilitieal demur knt ion. Liris i. .xuirru c.i nu... It is said that otic man in Kalcigh. lost SJoAHiii on cotton till in cs this sea son. Mrs. Anna Husbee, of Knleigh, mother ot Oraml-Sire Charles M. llusNie, is gerously ill with pneumonia. I he citizens ol I rcenshoro arc now en gaged in extending thiir street car hues and will make every ellort to increase the value ol the ctiui price. Cynthia Alston, aged m.i yean died at the l'ittsboro' home lot the aged It is the third death ot centenarians Chatham county in a year. The five commissioners of Caswell county were hanged in iHigv in .the streets of Yancevville on account ol their having voted against granting license. Charlotte News : Mrs. M. A. Jack son, widow of Octi. Stonewall Jackson, has goue to Richmond. She goes there to consult Ir. Mcluire. She has been suffering for sometime with neuralgia in her head The Concord Standard savs Silver Valley Mine, in No. it township, Cabar rus county, is to bere-opeuedanil worked bv the Oliver Oil company, ol Charlotte The company is alter sulphurels with which to make acids. Raleigh correspondence Richmond Iiispatch; The influenza is killing most of the fox hounds in this section of the state. The well known Hoylan pack here has been nearly wiped out by this disease, for in the case of dogs there .'n- iiears to be no remedy. Mr. I. W. T.raiit, one of the best known citizens ol Northampton county, died of grip. Tour ol his family have died recently, and now he has followed wile, son, daughter, and grandson. Other members ot the lamilv are said to be quite sick. The Messenger savs the outlook for the depositors (and the stockholders as well), ol lllc suspenoeu rirst ctuuunai Hunk ot Wilmington, is even more (lis eouraging than it was at first, as it now transpires that instead of a deficiency of Bomethimr over SlOO.t'OO there is in re ality a shortage of $21'j,(ioo, or therea bouts. Meantime Uowden, the cashier. continues to be missing. Twin City Daily; The Grimsley Abernathy case was called in Green su- nerior court Ihursdav. 1 lie uetennanl, W. E. Grimsley, pleaded guilty of the assault on the Kev. Mr. Abernathy. Thereupon the solicitor with the concur, rence of Kev. Mr. Abernathy.'s attorney moved the court that )udgnicnt might be usnended. udge K. VV siding so matter. the iron rails. The train soon passed by, not having been damaged. Phe boys who had don i such a danger . 11. . t 1 .... ins anil ueauiy piece oi imm.uici iuiu m-i idea they were seen. But an observant man had his eve on them all the time from the time thcV went down into tin lining. Yesterday the section master came Here anil procured warrants ainst them. These warrants were at nice issued anil went up yesterday after noon to a deputy sheriff at Apex, who served llicni. The hovs live in the neigh bnrliood. It is difficult to understand wliv thev arranged the obstructions Hicir relatives claim thev did not think the tram and its passengers would be injured, but wisiied merelv to create a little sensation and see how the timbers would be knocked about. Hut their ex it-rimcnt in this line was one which will never he repeated in jest. The offence verv grave and particular attention will ot course be directed to this ease Hait Never Seen AHtteville. Kdwiu Arnold thinks American citie ire too nearly alike. There is not euoug individuality in them, lie thinks that Madison. Wis., is the most beautiful city America. Madison is, he says, the Venice of America. Mr. Arnold intend t remain in America several nionin longer. 9 t m a 4 m x H X Z M S 8 h u 0 a W. 1). HOWRI.LS, C.KOROK MKKKIllTIl, Akdkkw Lam), St. Gkokhb MlVABT, RcnVAKD Kipling, K, I.OI'IS STKVHNSON, W. Clank ki rsio.l, G. II. MAYER, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. 6i Month Main St. EYE STRAIN In the mint fruitful c.itnc of .Headaclie. lo not suffer from it, nr tiny other trouult ol the eye. Have them examined. IT WILL, COST NOTHING. Satisfaction guaranteed. Opera, field and spy rIhhscs, telescopes, ini roscoiws anil drawing instruments at a Substantial Reduction. All kind. of scientific instruments. II. Kiimir HAiaiAHn, N.1KMAN I.OCKYKK CoNAN DOVLB, Mak Twain, J OlANItLKK tlAKKIS, Wii.i.iam'Bi.ack, Mary B. Wilkins Krancks Hoiioson Murnktt; And manyothcr distinguished writers. THE SUNDAY SUN la the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the World PRICE 5C A COPY. BY MAIL $2 A YEAR. AddreHH THKtU'N NewVork WHY DRINK Stwnlttd foreinn wines? In nine c sen out often vtiu Kit a vile cimin und of cheap po Unto spirits, esseiu'cs nnd ethers. The pro Hurt hus never heen within stent of a vine yard. You simply pay an exorbitant price for a label with a French name The result is misery ami dyspepsia. The Holidays are at Hand ! U'hni vnn nntli Iff fl llSol tltel V the PU if irrmtp ihnt wiH nromote diKe- turn, act as a tonic and cure dysi.'psia Ask vour wine merchant for the 'i-;n;aiink rei." ft is pure. Rood enouiihfor any and cheap enouiih for all. II rout deafer cannot stt p .,iR th.-n u-rOf, tn t ht vinrvnnl. Tricci vflt" h'iven on atinfieation. Wine sold from the vineyard only l)V the case of duicn nttarts, or 2 dnicn pints. ' lollXK.HnVT, Knundine Vineyard, l.uthcr, N. C. novl4dtf JESSE R. STARNES, UNDERTAKER : AND : EMBALMER. ONLYJWENTY-FIVE CENTS A YEAR THE DAWN OF DAY, A MAC, ZISI! RIvf.lf.lDI'S I.1TKKA Tl'KB. imlilished munthlv hy the Convoca tion of Ashevillit. Well printed and well n lustrateil. lnttrestinu to younR and old alike A serial storv lv Harm r.otild. A wriesof artiiles on "Worship" by the cele brated Conmientntor Saddler. raper in health, fruit (,'rowmn, h.iusihnlil science, tec. ,S:C A bentitnnl n production in color ri Itzenliach's celeliratcd picture of "The Holy ramilv" given wi'll every copy ol the Janu ary issue Specitttci numbers may be seen at Morgan' and Law's. Unclose af cents in postal ,tan,p.Oii;t)AwN()riiAY janl3 dw Uo A hcville. A LITTLE HIGH. That is the way some people like their game. However, few people want even a picture of Asheville that way. Appreci ating that fact and ever desirous of sav ing the people money (while making nonie for ourselves) Thb Citizen has jmivhas ed the exclusive right to sell the VIEWS of Asheville (which have biH'n sold at. $5 each) for a paid-in-advance subscription to Thk Daily Citizen. That is. you pay us $3 for The Daily Citizen for six months, and we will give you a superb picture of Asheville FIIKE. That's a telling of ter or ought to be. You get The Citizen at the usual rate and the picture besides, and we get the inter est on your $3 nnd the pleasure that comes of being 1 ibera 1 . If you want extra conies of THE PIC Til HE to send away that matter can prob ably be arranged at the business ottice of TmeCitizen. Hut first we must have the paid-in-advance sub scription of $3. That's fair. X. 11. You can take your choice of the pictures, those on thin or those on thick paper. The former are best to send a way; the latter are the best to frame. THE CITIZEN. P These fingers arepoin ing to the fact that 75 acres of land just outside the corporate limits of Asheville. with a mag nificent view of the city and the trench broad river, can now be purchased at figures so low that no one expecting to buy a home in Asheville, can pfford to let, the oppor tunity foi buying puss. In a few months the street cars will be running within five minutes' walk of any portion ot this land. Will be sold as a whole or in lots to suit, and on easy terms. Address, for full particulars, 1'. U. 15ox t0", Asheville, N. C. WE WANT YOU 1892 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOrf THE NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, The Best and Cheapest Family Journal in the U. S. 03STE IDOLI-i-A-Pl -A. YEAR. With the must ncrfcct news catherlnK machinery, and wtlh correspondents in every tee. tion ol the habitable Klol'c. the Wcikl.y Herald is enabled to lay before its readers the lat est kitelliKcnce and most entertaining news from every city and country in the world. The reputation lor freedom and indeientlence which it has iciiuired dttrlnK the many years of its prosjierous career will be maintained DURING THE YEAR 189. to ciinic nnil see ' us. We Imve. the finest LA- UNDKY south of. Washington, cuiiii- cd with every itp!m.n.e for turning out first class work, making prompt ilcliv- cries. We can anil will please you. Cleanliness is next to lioclli- ness, mill we arc next to the Presbyte- rian church. Opposite the Methodist... church, Church street, Asheville, N. C. MODEL, .STEAM LAUNDRY. 1 v-.xm.., tjj. Try II on a 11011. From the Charleston News and Courier. Dr. Keeley, of Detroit, has written letter 111 which lie damn tlmt the grip in he cured hv ass.ifuetida taken in four rain pills four times a dav. The remedy is said to lie perfectly harmless, at any rate, and you might get your neighbors to try it. What a pity it is that his face is all pimples; He'd lie very tine looking if it 'twai for that." Said pretty Miss ere, with a smile at the dimples Ktflectcd from under the nohhy spring Hat- As she looked at herself in the glasi sultlv sighing That she had tor the younp man a tender reeard. There wasn't the least need of denying tor every one knew it. His beauty marred by the frightful red blotches all over his face. 1 wonder if he couldn't take something to cleanse his blood, and drive them awuy?" He heard what she said about his looks, it hurt his feelings, but he could not deny she told the truth. He remem bered a friend whose face used to lr as had us his. It had become smootn and clear. He went to him and asked him how the change had been brought about. "Simply by using Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, was the re ply." Take that, and I'll warrant you to' get rid of your pimples." lie did so. His face became healthy and clear. And next week he'll be mar ried to.pretty Miss Vere. LEMON KUXIH. PleaNant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and pal pitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir. tT indigestion ana ioui stomacn lane Lemon Elixir. BVBKV Hligl'ISITIi UK THK M'SINKSS IM'KNISIlKfi. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prompt Attention T.iven to Call, Hay or NiKht. Office and muddier No. Street. Telephone No. M. J7 North Main NOTICE. I have removed the lock of Taylor, Bouis & Brotherton to new building on ColleRe treet, rear of Opera Home. Th? remainder of the stock 1 am otTeritiK at lean than cost A tew line Heating Stoves going at ridicu lously low figured. Shall be pleated to make estimates on Plumbing, Roofing, Can and Steam Pitting, &c. W. W. WKST, junlRdtf Assignee. SPECIAL FEATURES FOR THE YEAR. Original articles on Practical Farailnn and Gardening, Progress In Science, Woman's Work, Serial" ami short Stories by the best Authors, Literature and Art, Wit and Humor, news for Viternns, r.nd Information on all subjects. . The stamp ol Puritv nnd Truth in Ideas, Stories and News will be stnctlv maintained. Send all subscriptions to James Gordon Bennett, NEW YORK WEEKLY HERALD, New York. City. DO NOT FAIL TO SUBSCRIBE NOW FOR THfc Ti. V. WEEKLY HERALD, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR AREtYOU AT HOME AT HOME? A XMAS TALK ON f-UKmi urtt. Christmas comes and Christmas goes. It comci with tniuiy welcomes and it goes We are receiving some of the handsomest kind of compliments on our O. K, bed room suite. If money saving is an object, It is a suite that will suit you to perfection. You have read a good deal about furniture and perhaps you have not quite believed all that tou have seen in print but this suite tells I its own story and you will be lost in won. 1 der when you see It How It can be sold at I such a figure will be a riddle to you Come j along and echo what we say about it and I don't forget to takeailvnuage of the oppor. I tunlty which your visit will aflord us to j show you our stock. with many regrets. We can make It as clear as dav to you that no Christmas pur chase can possibly give greater satisfaction at home than a selection from our stock of upholstered chairs. One excellent reason Is thtt whatever you select, you will have it after the turkey has been digested, and when the Christmas of mil Is nothing but a pleasant memory. Your purchase will be with you when Christmas comes again it will see vou through the Christmas festivi ties of a life-time. For all siek anil nervous headaches take Winston pre- ,mnn Rlixir. ordered and thus ended the Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. 11, lmln..'. Tumnfl P.livir will nnt Thomas Warren, of Los Angeles, and eases, all ol which arise Irom a torpid or r-,. morlona. of Chieairo. fouirht for a diseased liver, stomach, kidney, or .. ..1 ...i.:u fmn ....... bowels. purse oi . - " Prepared only by Dr. Mmley, Atlanta, the loser, before the Metropolitan club Ga( and SUM) pe,-botUe, at drug; in New Orleans, warren was KtiocKeu out in nine rounds. LEMON HOT DROP Jack MeAuh and William Meyer nave Cureg all Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenes, renewed their agreement to fight before Throat, Bronchitis, Hernorrhage the uiympic emu ui ....i.,. ana an throat and lung diseases, ble- $10,000 purse. gant, reliable. Willinm Madden offers to back Feter OK . nnai.t Pmnsml r,nl - .uvu.v. - --r - ' Matier lor " "S"' by Dr. H. Mozley, Atlanta, lia, livan. janueoa. ... . JM II ..I.... I Mnrliintiishes. umureiioo, umecis, - . ni. n.;t-"r- r1nthini7 for men and ' hovs larrest stock, lowest prices, at the T' insure change of advertisements Whit'lock Clothinu housk4.8 South Main runuinfe on regular contract, copy nut BLAIR 45 Patton Ave, & M'DOWELL, Asheville, N. C. We guarantee everything we Hell. If you are dissatisfied with your purchase Money cheerfully refunded. E. B. BARNUM & CO. We have been advertising for more than a week all ourf 25. 00, $23.00, f 22.50, $20.00 and f 18.00 Suits and Overcoats for Fourteen-JNinety, "Tha foremost of our periodicals." OOKMAHSIKO EVEBY CHEAT CEKTEE 07 THOUGHT AMD ACTION IN THE W0ELD. Aiamplscopywltk Illustrated prospec tus alll M Mnt lot S8 etnts. OT. WILLIAM I. lUSSILU fnt Fonrn Is the most Instrnetlv. th most timely, the lantwt anit the handsomest of the reviews, Thi- Ihm fftvnt irrouns of stihleets of the eonitne year will lie impartially and tnstruc- tivelv tlisenssed by the aoiest writers: 1. Political subjects (trowing out of the presidential cnmpaiKii r it.-. t.M. Uam .nil uhrn.ll in Th..iivi,-ni i;nrpt with all the social questions sugK sted by these Bfoups of great topics. There Is no other wat whereby one may get the tlest Information about LJlc greut problems of the time within so narrow a compass or for so small a sum short stu dies of ifirat subjects bv inure than a hun dred of the foremost men and women of the world; because there is onlv one American periodical for which all the greut leaders of opinion and of thought write; and thut is 1 he I'orum. The December number, for example, con tains: Degradation bv Pensions l ne i-ro-ttst of I.oj ul Volunteers, by Lieutenant Al len R. Foote, Founder of the Society i f Loyal Volunteers; the Meaning ot the neaiocrauc Victory in Massachusetts, bv Gov W m b. Knseell; French Keeling Towards ucrinuny Another Conllict about Alsace-Lorraine In evitable, by Camillr Pelletan. Member of the French ennmoer 01 iiepuucs; annum .u ver Law of 18'JO be Kciealed ? by Jacob II. SchltT, one of the most auceraslul ana innuen tial bankers in New York; Is Modern Hdncn tion a Failure? h Frrderic Harrison, the lircat English assayist; Unregulated Compe tition Sell-destructive by Aiuaee r. nvaiacr, rhairman nf the Western Traffic Associa tion; Women's Clubs The Volume and the Value of Their Work. Uy Alice ll.Bntneia Uav with Lord Tennyson, hy Sir Edwin Ar. w.lil And five other articles. There are now In progre ntseussions m Hur IVnttion Svatem: Prison Management; The Training of Preachers; The Lousiana Lottery; The est step tu me lanii hb"i tion; Are Modern Bducational Methods i Failure? SOcts. a copy. $5 a year. THB FORUM, Union Square, New York. If And all our !lt).50, fl.-.OO H.00, $13.50 Suits and Overcoats for $10.90. As we predicted our store has been a busy place during this sale. It's a Well Known Fact That we do Just as we Advertise, and, commencing today, our stock suffers a slashing redu tion. While you're out hat hunting remember you may have any $4.00,8.75. 3.50 hat for 2.75, and any d.Jo.uw, 9 7S hat fnr 2 25 nnri 9. so 9, 95 9 no hnt fo 1 .50. Now at th"se prices be around and blame yourself if you don't get in While the assortment lasts. If you haven't a Mackintosh or an Umbrella get one while the prices are just right down to the zero mark and the weather ; 7 I E3. B. BA.PHSrXJM & CO., American Clothiers, Hatters rid Gents' Furnishers, 8 Court Square, Asheville, N. C $8 WHY IS THI W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE r.(NfP3uicM THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLO FOR THE MONET j It Is a tesmlrts snoe, won ooiacssor w. "n to hurt the leeti inula of the best mu ealr, stfllaa and eur, and brcaiiM v tak mors ssom of Wis prnrfefmnanv tkrr maimTaclurji-, ItsquAlS ban seww siiiit-.ciiiim( ," w It ee ooilenulne lland-aewed, theflnsteB 99a shoe tier olTerwl for s.ui; equals Frsnok Imnorted shoes which cost from 3.nilto 11101. C1 00 lland-rewed Welt HhM, Bne ealt 3s stjlllsh. comfiirtsble and durable. The best shoe ever odcred at this price : sameyrada a es llroad Hea timmniteshoescoslingfroniii.nutoM.Jt m n ,1 linll.. uk.ai K.rmenL HfttlrOe Sttafs and LetterCarrlersall wearlhsm; Onecslf, sesmless, smooth inside, heavy three soles, extea- Slon tHIKe. UDDlwir wniwc.rjr. e SO tne calfi no better shoe ever offered M 9Ce this' prico; one trial will oonvlnoe those who want asbne for comfort and service. . CO U5 Cad i.00 Vorklnm' 9ae are very strong and durable. Those who) have (liven them a trial will wear no other make. n.ue S'J.OO mud SI.TS school shoes era UO J S wurn by the boyseverywhere: UmjtmU on their merits, as the Increasing ssles show. I nUstMII llnnd-eewed shoe, net! LaQICS lwnirola, very stylish: equaUFnnoh Iniportod shoes custliiirtrmn tl.ul U) M.ill. l-aiiies' -i.SO, mmd tl.73 sho for Mlsmarathe beet rlnebongola. stylish and ifursble, Caat onT-See th. V. L. Don, cam aad price ate stamped on the bottom ot each shoe. tVTAKZ MO BFBSTITUTR.1 Insist on local advertised dealers mpplyu yoa, VV. h. D0Hi-A8, Uroekloa, rfaaa. SolUhj FOR 8 A LB BY WEAVER & RIVERS. FOR $3. Thk'Citizicn has purchased the exclusive right to sell the superb views of 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. Anyone pay ing f 3 in advance for six months' subscription to The Daily Citizen will receive FREE a copy of this engrav ing of Asheville. Dotcn to a fine point that's irhere the making ol corsets has been brought te. , Kabo for the "bonesVIJ can't break or kink, k Loops of corset lace In stead of metal eyelets they can't rust or cut the laces. . The Ball Corset for ease and comfort; the Kabo Cor set for unyielding strength. Each Is the best of it's kind t If you don't think so, after wearing for two or three weeks, return it to us and get your money back F. Pa mimnaugli. iPinr; 0 and WUUkay HaKta 1 ni.NMl at heaiA erifclM out pain. Book of par ilars sent rui, tlen B.HV VaeVUeeaUttiak OtUo UMft an sent rBEts. WOOIXKY.MJ. tiVlUtteUaS -i-p-f i I IK UIU1UVU ill HI w v jm m ( 1
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