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ASHEVILLE DAILYZCITIZEN : WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 2,1892. AROUND TOWN. Forecast till 8 p. tn. Thondaj Klltht snow or ralnai cold norther ly wlndai probably followed dor InKTburixlay to v clearing weather. J. H. Woodcock if home from a trip to Louisville. Sheriff Reynolds is hard after the delin quent tax-pa yert. R. V. Miller left this afternoon for a trip to Kuoxville. W. A. Jamei, jr., has returned from a trip to Newborn. Three white drunks were before Re corder Miller this morning and were fined $6 each. At Grant's pharmacy at 2 p. iu. today the thermometer registered V. A. Cumminss, can-, returned Ironi Marshall today, where lie ha becu at tending court. Dr. G. H. Mayer, the optician, has re moved hit stock to .No. 60 Suulu .Vl.iin street, next door to his old stuud. The next attraction tor the Grand is the Baldwin Comedy company, wuicn opens next Monday miit tor a soliU week. The second annual I'urim ball, given by the Hebrew young uicu ol Asiuvnit, will occur on Mouilay uigni, Marcn 14. The Schubert (Juarlettc slopped at the Battery I'arK wuile ucre. iucy leu oi, the H:lo tram tuis morning lor spartan burg. W. R. lleston, who has lor a long time held a position iu tuc bardwaic sluie ol t'enniman & Co., will go mto the insur ance business. A dozen dogs indulging in an all 'round hgtit. on t'attou avenue this morn ing turuisued lots ot mil lor a large crowd ol spectators. License to wed has been granted J. T. Clarke and Lillie 1'. Itclote, wuuc, ol buncombe; kuey Weaver anil Laura V ise, colored, ol liuueomoe. Appropriate services were held in the Hpiscopul and CalUolic churclies tuis morning, iu ouservauce of Asli Wednes day, the beginning ol Lent. Patrolman "Nick" Collins, of the city police, isuuw wuistliug "1 in tuc 1'aiber ot a bouncing Boy." 1 Lie tittle lellow arrived yesterday aud all three are do ing well. A protracted meeting is being conduct ed at tue Norm Asueville AietUodist cliurch, 1'aslor aUerrui ueiug assisted in Kev. J. 11. Weuver. Services uie liclu every alteruoou aud uiglit. The new room titled up in the court house tor tile use ot I lie county counuis sioiieis is a uecided unpiovciueiil ovei tbe old ipjarlcrs. 1 ne uoard will nolo its hrst session iu tue new room next Monday. T. E. Davis and family, who reeeutly lett AslieviUe lor tue south, have re turned, una say Uiey liave touud no place mat compares with asueville. Mr. Davis says his einiurcu were always cry ing lor .ortn Carolina water. luc will leave AslieviUe no wore. William Ward, business mummer ol the Lyceum, writes Ihu CiriztN that "Last uigut there was a respectable aud ience at tue Lvceuiu meeting, but Alajoi 1 . C. W'eslall lliougut the mjpui tauec ol his subject deserved a lull house and so the discussiou was put oil till ucxl 1 ues day week." An entertainment will be given in the V. M. C. A. rooms, on 1-riday night, by tbe Young Ladies' Missionary so ciety ot Central M. E. church. Mu sic and recitations will constitute the program, and reircshiueuts will be served. An admission tee ol IU cents will be charged. I'. A. Denicns, lorincrly president ol the Lcmens Woodworking company, accompanied by his lamily, Icit yester day tor Caliioruia, in which state they will reside in the luture. Mr. Ucuieus hue residence on I 'art avenue, as well us his interest in the company, lias becu purchased by Col. . ll. Kuinbough, According to the report of Superin tendent W . S. Cornell, ot Kivcrside cemetery, tiled with City Clerk Young, there were eighteen inter ments in this cemetery duriug the mouth ot rebruary. Lleveu ol tiicse were col' orcd utid seven white. 1 he oldest was b'J years ot age. leu were paupers, and were buried in the l oiter s held. The progressive euchre party at the Yaubildcr house next 1'riduy night will be one oi the greatest events of tbe season, It is to be given bv Mrs. . li. Sellers, of Lexington, K.v. The supper has been ordered trom Baltimore, the prizes are from Tillanv's, New York and music will be furnished by the Bat tery Park orchestra. The decorations will be very elaborate. A new granite companv has been organized in Salisbury, says the Her ald. It is the Salisbury Granite com pany, and is capitalized at siioU.ouu Half of the stock is taken by Asheville men, the other half beini: divided be tween Statesville and Salisbury. Officers and directors were elected at a meeting held on Saturdav. George S. Powell and lames H. Lougbian, of Asheville. are on the board ot directors. N. W. Owenby met with a very painful accident yesterday morning. He had started to Asheville and when only about htty yards trom bis home he was thrown from bis carriage by some part of the seat breaking, and sustained a dislocation ot the right elbow lomt. Dr. L. B. Me Brayer was summoned and reduced the dislocation. Although Mr. Owenbv is suffering some pain, he will be able to be about in a day or two. The Salisbury Watchman says: "The Round Knob hotel and its grounds are undergoing extensive repairs and in provements, which will occupy many months more to complete. 1 be Carolina Investment company, which owns this property, hat decided not to reopen the hotel until tbe early spring next year. By that time they expect to have the grounds exceed in beauty those of any other resort of any kind in Western North Carolina." AN OI.D DEED, One Filed Today Tbat la Sixty Tbree Veara Old. Occasionally some very old deeds are taken to Register Mackey's office for reg' istration. One of this class was brought in vesterdav. This deed is dated March 28, 1829 ani is considerably the worse lor wear although the ink has held its own lor these long years. The document is a transfer of 3 acres of land from ohn P. Luther to James Cowan. Theconsidera tion named ii $9. In the language of tbe deed, the land it situated on "the south side f Pole crick, in Buncombe county." . If you do not think the Armour Pack ing Company's fresh meats are tender, juicy and sweet give them one trial and you will be convinced. Finlay & Nel son. B. B. Barnnm & Co., tbe clothiers and gents furnishers are selling eut. Their stock is for sale at cost and the store for rent, 1 WILL RETl'RM SATURDAY. Rev. w. 8. P. Brvsn Has Not Vet Given Rli Decision. C. E. Graham, of this city, has received a letter from Rev. W. S. P. Bryan, who is now in Cincinnati, in which that gen tlemen states that on Saturday he sub mitted a number of questions to the ses sion of the Second Presbyterian church, to which Mr. Bryan has been called, as to the policy of the church, etc. There plies to these questions, Mr. Bryan says, were such as to make it unnecessary for him to remain longer to acquaint him self with the work. He will, therefore, leave Cincinnati on Friday, coming by way of Louisville, reaching Asheville on Saturday at 2 p. m. Mr. Bryan says he has not foreshadowed to the Cincinnati church what his decision will be, prefer ring to bring the matter betore the Ashe ville church tirst. The Cincinnati Commercial Gazette of Saturday has the following notice ol Mr. Bryan: "Kev. William S. Plumer Bryan, the newly elected pastor ol the Second Pres byterian church, is in the city and will occupy the pulpit ot that cliurch tomor row. Mr. Brvun is a man of the best type ol culture. He is a grandson of the lute Ke v. W. S. Plumer, so long honored and beloved as a theological teacher at the Theological Seminaries ol Al legheny, Pa. and Columbia S. C. Mr. Urvun has hail the best educational and social advantages Irom his youth up, and being possessed ol special talents, has eaily in his life taken bis place among the foremost men of the day. I'lie church has made a wise selection. FOKKD WHO TRAVEL, The Uailr Tale ol AHbeville'M Ho lei Kelt later. Swannanoa: K. J. Lindsey, N.C.; Will Dick, Knoxvillc; . J. Avert, Atlanta; Harry C. Woodruff, St. Louis; G. W. Tray lor, Dayton, Ohio; H. Lyons, New York; bpngg Brent, Cincinnati. ('ram Central: Samuel Caldwell, Rich mond; li. L, Gaston, Buncombe; C. 11. Baker, Chicago; David li. Anderson, New Brunswick; R. li. Lanes. Boston; T. li. James, Frenehtowu; K. D. V. lones, New Berne; L. 11. Harrell, S. C; D. D. Simmons, Trenton, N. J. Battery PurkL. Mott, N. C; S. A. P. L'ttlingcr, W.J. Tilpure, J. S. Howell, W'm. H. Latham, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ballantin and maid, Miss Ballantiu, Mr. and Mrs. . 0. Pitney, New York; C. F. riiornworth, Cleveland; J. Kobson, Misses L. M. Baldwin, 1. M. Clemens and L. Konian, Wni, Harris, Geo. H. lott, S T. Battle, J. B. Tyley, Chicago; W, L. Overton, Columbia. Glen Rock: J. L. Deprato, Bristol; Miss lilstiv Dooly, Weaverville; Geo. W. Murray, Miss Annie Porter, Hale Springs, Teun.; C. P. Boyd, Knoxvillc; Mrs. L. F.. Shalt and son, S. C; Hen Posey, Murph;-; J. II. Payne, W'avnesville; J. . Corskadnen, Bryson City; J. 11. Field, li. J. Swift, Greensboro; J. Cam annul, Lllcrhe Springs, N. C; Mrs. S. H. Stcduiau, vY. K. Steilinan, Raleigh; N. N. ergusou, N. C; l-raiik K. Darbv, Fort Mott, S. C; C. L. Welch, Charlotte; . ti. Clicrty, Lexington; V. S. Smith, Charleston, THE SCHIVKUT Ul'AHTETTK. A Thoroughly i:iiJovatle Concert ul meUraiid l.axt Night. One ol the very best of the entertain inents in the . M. C. A. star course was that given at the llranu last night by the Schubert (Juartette. There was a good attendance. The quartette is composed of Samuel Battle, hrst tenor; William Harris, sec ond tenor; ohu li. lylev, baritone, and George H. lott, basso. All of their tonus were i tue popular class, and were ren dered in admirable style. Thev were compelled to respond to a second and third encore alter each number on the progrum. Mr. lott has an almost nhe uomenal bass voice, and he was the lav- orite ot the audience. Two ot the encore numbers "Nearer. My God, to Thee," and "Nellie Gray," by the quartette, were as good as Ashe ville ever heard. Miss Eugenia Baldwin, the soprano. sang well, while the reading of Miss Ida M. Clemens was excellent, betraying long study and training. She was en thusiastically encored. As a whole the concert was one that could be enjoyed OV every body , and every body t Uoroughly enjoyed it. IN THE REALTY WORI.I), What la Transpiring in the Way of Dirt TrauHactloim. The lollowing deeds have been filed in Register Mackey's office: Chas. I.. Lindsey and wife to S. M. Siarnes house and lot on East street, 65xH3 feet $3,J00 W. A. Wilsun and wife to C. P. Hall, lot on Bust street, 45x83 feet Wm. Johnston, jr., to Richmond Pearson, lot on Spruce street, 56xUfeet 300 5,000 C. M. McLoud and wife to Rich mond Pearson, lot on Spruce street, 112xU4 feet 10,000 LEMON ELIXIR. A Pleasant I.emon Tonic. For Biluusness, Constipation, Malaria Colds and the Grip. For Indigestion, Sick and Nervous Headaches. For Sleeplessness, Nervousness and Heart discuses take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, lor natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared trom the fresh juice of Lemons, com bined with other vegetable liver tonics and cathartics. 50c. and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozlev, At lanta, Ga. A Prominent Minlater Wrlteat After ten years of great suffering from iudigestion, with great nervous prostra tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys and constipation, 1 have been cured by Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a well man. Rev. C. C. Davis, Elder M. E. Church, South, No. 28 Tat nail street, Atlanta, Ga. Cratttude. Dr. H. Mozlev Dear Sir: Since us ing your Lemon Elixir I have never had another attack ot those fearful sick head aches, and thank God that I have at last found a medicine tbat will cure those awful spells. Mrs. Etta W. Iones, Parkersburg, West Va. To Advertlaera. T insure change of advertisements runuing on regular contract, copy must he handed in bv 10 o'clock a. m. We give vou nothing but the very finest of tbe Armour Packing Company's meats always fresh and sweet. Our cars are in transit for Asheville daily. Finlay & Nelson. Hot and cold soda water at Pelham's pharmacy, Patton avenue. HAVE VOU HEARD: Whether anybody has had the lockjaw over Charley Dc Vault's "D. K. L"." circu lar? How Judge Aston tried to client him self out of $5 the other day ? That somebody is to be arrested for swinging on the cubles on court square ? That the People's Light, heat and power company is not carrying out its contract ? That Street Committeeman Siarnes is going to look alter that dangerous cave-in at the bridge on North Main street? The walnut joke on "Sam" Kay, the North Main street merchant? A Uvod Reason for l.lvinic "She lives to love and loves to live, She loves to live because she lives to love." Many think it is a sin to be sick; being so, one cannot bestow their affections on others as the Creator intended; being so.it certainly is a duty to cure vour scll. Most women, these days, need an invigorating tonic. Worn-out teachers, "shop girls," dressmakers, milliners, and those subject to tiresome labor, have found a boon in 1'r. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a soothing and strengthening; nervine, inducing refresh ing sleep, relieves despondency and re stores to full use all the appetites ami affections ot one's nature. It is sold, by druggists, under a guarantee from its makers that it will, in every case, give satisfaction, or price ($1.00) will lie promptly refunded. Blood diseases are terrible on account of their loathsome nature, and the fact that they wreck the constitution so completely unless the proper antidote is applied. B. I'.. B. (Botanic Blood Balm I is composed of the true antidote tot blood poison. Its use never fails to give .atisfaction Bl'ttlNEMtt NOTICES. To ;ive Vp One of my stores the greatest clearing out sale logins January L'3rd. New York dairy butter at Krngcr's Armour Packing Company's fresh meats are the best. l-'inlav & Nelson. Hot Chocolate and Bouillon atri'el ham's pharmacy. We deliver the Armour Packing Com pany's fresh meats to any part ot the eitv. 1'inlav .v .Nelson. Dr. Pi'lham, the Putton avenue drug gist, destroys by fireall old seed anil sells nly Landrcth s reliable Pedigree Garden Seed. Big bargains at Hamulus in clothing. Gents furnishings, lints, etc., are going at cost, we must sell. Our stoic is lor rent, and fixtures for sale. ftioo.ooo dollar dc-pHltrd nro- Ircm Your accidental ii-uraiicc when iNHued liv V . M. Clarke 1 I " " Index to New AdvertlHenieiilH For Salk K. Coffin. Wastku C H. Fthrrnnnn. Fok NhST Frtuik o I'uiiiiell. Taki:s I l :;01 Hailey stmt. Wanthp ti Fren.h Proud avenue L.KNTKN SriiClALTlKs Fowell & Suvder. TUB 34AKKBTS. Htock UuofatloiiH. Nkw York, March -line :i:U-i. I. like Shi rc 11NU; ChiiUiiu ami Nurthwcstern l7'.x, Norlulk and Western, f' KtclmiiHii! anil West Point Terminul KiU; Western i nmn SH'V Baltimore l'rlet it. Rai.timork, March 1 -Flnnr, wenk; west cm suuer 3.1o(i3 -in; extra 3."iii(a4 oo I'ainil y, 4 3.r'a-e S"'- Wheal, tirni; No red snot lO-Lfcidlo-ij, southern, stcil'ly; Fulw, Uoiu.l.n:i, Liiiielicrry ysoj 1.04. t orn, south ern, steady; white, lJyi,otl; yellow 4-7 '-4. New York Market. NRW York, March 2. Stocks, dull hut firm. Money easy, at 1 i.ytJ. U F.xchuimc, long. xri,t0) Kftl3; short. .7i il -i-.STVs state bonds, neglected; Kovcrmm-nl honils dull hut teauv. Cotton lutures steady February, H.,ti; March l XJ; April. 7 u.". May. 7.04-: June. 7.1ft. Iu!v, 7 1'h.ur dull hut weak. Wheat active but steu'ly Corn dull but easy. Fork (poet hut sic ids- at S'.l.75l.$10.no. I.ard inuct hut stead at $H 77ta. Spirit- Turpentine dull hut easy a- (aJVa Kosin quirt but steady at si.aoifjji .do. rrciguts linn ANhevIHe Markets). Corrected daily by FOWI-XL ! SNItll.R wholesale anil retuh grocer. These prices air beinK paiu by ine merchants to-dav. Butter MWi2 Apples SOmino ttEif 1 1 1 Apples, dried 3uiR Chickens 15(aiM Pumpkins, each. fidt'a lurkcys 70!.iooorKuni Pucks lb(ii.lH)iHeeswax, K.r lb 18 Potatoes, wt 70IHoney 11 Potatoes, Irish 70 w heat 101 Turnips aofo,4.0tCorn no Onions 10OMcal lii Cabbage, per fh 1-V(ut 5i Beans, pr bu.lOOlal lJIi,Kye 75 Peas 6o(a7rtlav. ton J 1 Tiet l.'i Chestnuts loOICelcry, doz 2ovlO "V-ANTF:r A white t-irl to do general IV general housework 4ti FKli.NCH BKOAD AVH rTlAKKN I'P A small red eow with dark A. legs aud neck; anout dry Call at It" 201 BA1LKY STREET. A17"ANTKI1 Situation wanted by a I II man gardener, understands irreen house and all sorts of vegetable and lloner garn.ns. Address. C. II. FF.HKMA.NN, mr2d2t Biltroore, N. . FOR K B NT One large hall with two nnu rooms attached, lately occupied y the knights of Honor and Kuval Ananutn. dan in all rooms, Also two other lurer rooms Apply to FKANK O'DONNELL, mr2dtf 19 North Muin street. SUALBI PROPOSALS wilt be received ut the office of the SiicrvisiiiK Architect. Treasury Department, WushitiKton, until 2 o'clock p. m. ou the Kith day of March, and opened itn mediately thereufter, for all the labor and materials required and fixing in place complete the low pressure, re turn circulation, steatn hen tin k and venti lating apparatus for the United Stutes court house and post office at Asheville, N. C, in accordance with the drawing aud specifica tion, copies of which may be had on applica tion at this o!hce or the office of the Custo dian at Asheville, North Carolina. Hids will also be considered for any other system of' heating and ventilating in lieu of the above, and parties proposing to supply sush must submit with their proposal plans and full specification for same, liach bid must he ac companied by a certified check for a sum not less than 2 per cent, of the amount of the proposal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any defects or informality in any bid. All proposals re ceived after the time stated will be returned to the bidder. Proposals must be enclosed in envelopes, sealed and marked, "Proposal for the Low Pressure, Return Circulation. Steam Heating and Ventilating Apparatus (or otherwise as the case maybe) for the United States Court House and Post office Building at Asheville, N. C." and addressed to W. J. KDBROOKB, Supervising Architect. February 17, 1892. feb2ueodtit FOR SALE! The very deilrabte residence. 103 Mont ford RTenue, on ttreet car line, 15 rooms; outbuilding af two room,; corner lot, 130 feet on Montford arenuej 17S feet, Bearden Tenae; 146 feet, eut line; 17S feet, north line, with large foreit tree Apply t B. COFFIN, Real Bitate agent, S3 Patton Avenue. mr2d3tt THE BATTERY Sixth Successful Season. THE BEST EQUIPPED AND SOUTHERN Newly Painted, Kalsomined Otis Elevator, Steini Heat or Lighted by Over i.ooo licllsoii Incandescent Lamps. HOT AND COLD PORCELAIN BATHS. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE Klevatrd toil feet aliove ttny hotel in or around Asheville. Spcviul Wcctric cars to cit y and nil trains. Three minutes' walk from postofhee and Public Siunre. Tcrm,for the neason rrnxonnbte. Call and examine ruonis. w. B. WILLIAMSON & CO. 16 Patton Jrv&. -HEADQUARTERS FOR- I) E - OF ALL K Ollicc Chairs, Stool). lite. We rarpeln lor Olllce, from - llr "infill OF ALL ; I p Kr; PROTECT YOUR LIFE AND PROPERTY livt-ry in in and vain-in in Aihcville Biineomlie county, cp viiilly every owner of 11 homf or liuHiiicus, invited to come to JO I'ntton new nnrt complete system of BurKlar, I'irc Aliirm the nircat and cheapest nvntem ever off reil the liuiinenii can afford one Nu place sale or complete without it With small eitra cost It an be attached to nuthuildinns Will last a life the time and this the system to put in your home 4tniitrMtiis and h -n le ise is out. chanire to net or window can be opened the I -ast bit, or lire being ivcn If so desired, burglar al ir n can ever. Asheville Burglar and Fire Alarm Co., 20 PATTON AVENUE, ROOM 105, SECOND FLOOR. (COPY). OFFICR OI B. B. BARNl'M & CO., Fine Clothiers, Washington. Wasiiinhion, II. C, February, IK'.ia. Messrs. B. B Bnrmtm A Co., Asheville, .V. C. Gestlkmkn; We have decided to close out our business in Asheville. You will imme diately advertise the stock and fixtures for Bale. Make the reduction equal cost of goods Close out everything without reserve. Respectfully, E. B. BAKNI M CO. You make a big mistake if fore going elsewhere. Men's Men's Suits, Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Men's Mackin toshes,IMen's Furnishing (loods, Hats, &c, all going at cost. Mothers will do well "Star" Shirt Waists while they can buy them at wholesale prices. Our store for rent, fixtures and stock for sale. E. B. BARMIN & CO., American Clothiers and Hatters, No. 8 Court Square. WOOD, COKE. l i LARGE LOT OF fVS HICKORY, OAK AND OTHER (WOOD FUR SALB ItV THE CAR LOAD OR IN ANi QUANTITY, ANY LENOTH AND SIZE. CHEAPER THAN H HD COAL.) CHARCOAL AND KINDLINGS. LIME, i CEMENT, : PLASTER, t HAY. FINB3T PLAIN PRBS3BD AND FANCY BRICK. SEWER PIPE. C. E. MOODY, Yard and Warehouse Near Freight Depot, Telephone 73. Office 30 Patton Avenue, Telephone 40. FOR SALE Olt IXMUTV'T. Tryon Hotel, Tryon, 1ST. O. ON THB A. ft B. R. ., 40 MILB8 SOUTH OF ASHBVILLB. For farther information addrcti COX BROS.. fcbaSdlm Tryon, H.C. PARK HOTEL APPOINTED HOTEL IN THE STATES. and Carpeted Thronghout. Fireplaces lit Kvery Room. OX KVERY FLOOR. also earry a good stock of 40 cents to $2 per yard ftvi'iiuf, ronm 10. , sccom! Iloor, ami ei anil Call Hill in operation. Drciileillv pu'ilic. So cheap every owner of home or time with little m no eitr.1 cost. Now or business house. Tenants can use this nlacc of residence or usiness No door make the sliKhtest headway without alarm be cut otf in daytime with no trouble w hat you don't see our (loods be Ulstrs, Men's Overcoats, to supply the hoys with the SEVERAL KINDS OF COKE ON HAND, SUITAIII.E FOR COOKINti STOVES, RANGES, HEATING STOVES AND FURNACES. MAKES NO SMOKE. A&HEVILLE ADVERTISEMENTS. iCOAL FROM Dl'ST at reduced price. GENUINE Exclusive Appnts for Western North ('a rolina of the pro duct of the following mines: Standard Coal Company, The Proctor Coal Company, Wooldi idge Jellieo Coal Com pany, East Tennessee Coal Company, Main .Jellico Moun tain CVal Company, operated by the Southern Jellico Coal Company, and for THE BEST ANTHRACITE COAL. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. COKE IN CAR LOAD LOTS. Asheville Ice & Coal Company. Telephone No. 36 and 40. THIS SPACE -BELONGS Frank O'Donnell -OF CAROLINA LOOKOUT FOR HIS 4IVKRTISIWKNT IN A KKW DAYS. Why buy a poor pump when buy a u'ootl oni'? Most flt'cp well pumps arc work by hand, especially weather. When you buv a pump you et water without goin into tor a prize ngnter. Having been appointed for Huneombe county, North by r . h. Myers Kros.. ot Ashland, luo. for their celebrated Force and Lilt I'umps, I am able to furnish a pump for either hand or which will not make you sweat in hot weather, but which will be "a thing of beauty and a joy foiwer,'' and w hich, in spite of its beauty, "will get. there'' (with the water). I shall beglad to furnish anyone with one of these beautiful pumps on the lollowing conditions: 1st. I will place in wells any depth up to 200 feet, a pump complete which will pump the water out. 2nd. I ask no pay until thepumpdoes the work provided I put it in the well. flrd. No charge for putting a pump in well beyond p iyment ot my expenses. 4th. Pump to be paid for on comple tion of job. If party owning the well is not sat istied that the pemp will pump water and the pump does not do the work I charge nothingforpumportinie. Things to Remember:--That I abso lutely guarantee the pump; that these pumps have Myers Bros. I'atent Glass Valve test; that I ask no pay if the pump does not work; this is the cheapest good pump in the United States. "Kvery man ought to have a pump in his well thereby avoiding cruel labor to his wife or help, dead cats and dirt from hands on well rope or chain, and other abominations too numerous to mention. E. I). J I KIN KM A NX, Inanda I'. 0.. Buncombe Co., X. C. WOODY & KIMBERLY, Practical Machinists and Steam Fitters SANITARY PIMBINi; BY SKILLED WORKMEN. A GOOD STOCK OF SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND. SATISFACTORY WORK GUARANTEED. A THKKi; HOHKK I'OIVKK KNIiINK FOK WALK CHEAP. SHOPS 21, 23 WILLOW ST. TELEPHONE NO. 155. SOLID BLOWS. The whale blowt water while at play, Trees blow in erery clim" The iweeteit flowera blow In May. But the mad blows all the time IN ASHUVIXLU. Some people blow ahout their huHines, which in all right, provided it rents on a sure foundation. We want to blow a little about the line ot medicinal and toilet preparations we manufacture. They have been rtceived with such general favor that we have adopted the word "KOYAL" as a trade mark. These rtmcdics are sold under taith ful guarantees to Kive relief or monev refund ed. When suflerinii from eoutfhs, colds, grip, etc., taVe Royal Halsnm of Wild Cherry Its effects ar magical. KoyalCamphorline makes chapped hands and rough skin soft and white 28 cents a bottle Royal Quinine Hair Tonic removes dandruff and makes the hair fine and glossy. Our Royal Bouquet Co logne Is the most refreshing and lasting Co logne water yoa can use. Bold n bulk, pints and half ptnta. Royal Beef Wine and Iron is the best tonic for impoverished blood, in creases the appetite and giver tone to tbe system 75c a bottle. With Promptness, Push and Pi raevcrance as our motto, we expect to succeed, RAYSOR & SMITH, 81 PATTQN AVENUE, FREE! AND DIRT. JELLICO F0B D0MESTIC USF No. 30 Patton Avenue TO- THE - SALOON you ran hard in to Hit want to training sole ag'-ut i arolinn, you with windmill PIANOS AND ORGANS. The Peerless Steinway, Mnsnn & Hamlin, Chkkering, Mathushck. and Sterling pianos. Manon & Hamlin, and Sterling organs. Sold for l.u-idcn & Batts by T. W. POSTBI.L, Addros H9 Depot street. K& ACCIDKNT INSURANCE. INSURANCE. WH represent, as ngents, companies that transact the following branches of in surance: Fire, Lite, Accident, Murine, Steam Boil er, Employer's Liability, Elevator, Security Bonds, Plate Glass, Tornado and Automat ic Sprinklers. Thus being able to furnish yon with any kind o' Insurance va dexire. PULl.lAM t RUTLBDGB, General Insurance Agents, No. 3 Barnard Building, Up Stairs. -THE- School of Private Instroction, lot Hallev Street. Lessons given dally in- SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP, BOOKKEEPING. AND THE ENGLISH BRANCES. Our Instroction Is adapted to the require ments of each individual student, thereby se curing rapid and thorough pre tress. Par ticulars furnished npoa application. E UHTOH 0, mi
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