Asheville PLAN NOW ?or your Fall and Winttr trade. To secure the rc-y best results yuu should advertise in "The Citizen." A DROP OF INK Afar make a million think. Try a Citizen advertisement, i'hey aic popular because read by evcrybodx zen VOLUME VIII.-NO. 132. ASIIEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING; OCTOBER SJ, VBIQ PRICE 5 CENTS. Cti Tlic demand for Dove Hams lias been so great that for a time we were unable to fill orders. We now re ceive shipments every few days, and there will be no more trou ble of that kind. KROGER, No. 41 College Street. REAL ESTATE. W. B. GWVX. V. VV. WBST. Gwyn & West, (Successors ts Waller II. Gw.vn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE;. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed nt 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOITIIBAST COURT syt AKli, CORTLAND BROS., Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. l.om securely placed at R per cent. Offices i4 i!6 Patton Arcane Second "Boor. kbMlT FOR RENT OR SALE. Key. W. 8. I'. Bryan's bouse, furnished. Cumberland avenue For Rent Desirable office room., McAfee block. Furnished and unfurnished houses. MONEY TO LOAN. JOHN CHILD, Keal Bstate and Loan Broker, WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. J. H. LAW, NEW STORE, 35 & 37 Patton Ave., NOW SEE OUR STOCK OF GOODS I mm Oltrj; J I A3 That every housekeeper must solve is: Where tan necessary supplies be bought to beat advantage? Between The several grades and many pi ices that are shown, the customer is often in doubt which to select, but wc can help you. The Capital (Juulity of all Groceries sold by us is unquestioned wbilewc keep prices at a minimum, And Labor Diligently to please all by prompt ness, courtesy and lair dealing. A. D. COOPER, (iROCEHIES, HIV, GRAIN. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps -F'OR, Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. COMPLETE STOCK JUST ARRIVED. Another Imporla liou ftloriii Serge CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMTN1S. BON MARCHE 37 Mouth Main Street. L. BLOMBERG. OF THE Has none to Northern cities to buy the hit Rest line of Smoking nrticlts ncr shown in Asheville The large Increase in I he business of the Model Cigar Store uiiikts it ncccwary that n trip North be made once a v;ar l.nok out for thia space un hit return. FITZPATRICK BROS., Contractors and Dealers in Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL PAPER. 30 North Main Stbkkt, Abukvii.i.k, N C. TKLBPHONl! NO. 142. OPEN. TUP nnui' MODEL STOBK, AsroK Hoi sh. New Vurk City, Sept. 'Jl'i. lsyy. I To our rricmls .in, I Pntrons: I arrive 1 h-re Friday and find New York as bu-iy as ever. The cholera scare is about ov.r. The people say they have not time to sto;; and think nlinut it. anil feel thnt there , is no danger; in (tn t there is none. When I lirst arrived 1 bewail to look about on the corners and upon the little bouses to fee if I could find the luuje iter at. When my search was in vain I at once came to the conclusion that I would not fjll a victim to it I con soled myseif and continued on in my search for that extra lat jfc stock of fine China, C.lasware, Lamps, bric-a-brac aid nil kinds of Home Goods I will bring back with me. My search has not been fruitless. In all my visits to the market I have never seen so many beautiful thirds and cheap. Vou can buy them way down. The cholcri fright has kept the buyers out of tuivn: tlu-y arc coining in now, but I was first ti grasp the bargains. Sec! Will tell you more about these goods when I return. Don't buy any thing this year until you see our line Will be double of any previous year. Our stol e will be made largir and handsomer and a new system established altogether Wait and see, and possibly prices will be far below New York retail prices With best wishes to a1!, I subscribe Your fi i. ml, TH AU W. 'I II N AS II , THUD. W. THRASH & CO., A 101' IX MR. Hour is worth .just what it will yield, and some flour will not yield much. We sell lite OMKI.ISK, ami what is tnn'.le from it is ab fo'ultly mre tn b' stvee'., wholesome and nutritious. Wc have iut uciived two ear load and are selling it mucn below the us ual price. 0 0 4 fi 0 0 S- o 43 O w Q I- ' r- w . x Si H o u to u y 3 c to 5 fc o Si P "3 S 3 tr. c P a . it -5 .5 .5 z y to 0 J3 m g 1 H s- "5 H H r. A NOVEL IDEA. , . , .. Umbrellas re-COVered Willie ' you wait for them, making them nearly m good ns new. Call and learn our low prices. THE SHOE STORE, WEAVER & MYERS, ' 3D I'atton Avenue, Asheville, N. C. o o o ' " THE DEMOCRATIC CLUBS a ;ki:at meetinu m ;i in NEW YORK. Cleveland Will AddreHH tlie Con veutloii Itefore it I-'lunii, Ad Jouriis-Huutliern Mtatcn He pre Hrutcd-Hall I'liU or lemcratH. Nkw York, Oct. 3. - The convention f tlic New York State lengitc ol Democratic cluljs drew a by crowd to Cliickcriti hall at noon today. As c.nlv as U o'clock the crowd brirati to iratlitr and when the delegates entered tlie hall was comlortalily filled. -Most of the persons in attendance, in addition to the delegates, were atractei' to the place ill the hope of seeing and Hearing ex-l'resident Cleveland. The hall was handsomely decorated with Ameri can flao.9 nnd hunting, together with portraits of the National candidates Kcforc the ouenintr nf the fnni'Ml mt the orchestra played patriotic airs. The executive committee ot the State lcaRtie met in Lhickernii: hall at 10 o'clock to Rive the final touches to the convention arrangements. W. I). II. Washiueton. ot reception committee, said that a large majority ol the one thousand dubs in the league would lmvo fmm ii,.,.. t r, representatives at the couvention, conspicuous delegates at the league headouarteri were aevirnl ,..i, .. nt uoiii me cieveianu and Stevenson c ud in Albany. Delegates to the Na luinuiuuii ui ciuos arrived in New ork this muniliu, f-. t. .- . . ..vll. ItAUB, Vrml11. North Carolina and other .-i .uiiicrn Mates. 1 Her were received by the Southern Association at No. 13 West -Uh street. where tbv delegates froni Western States were c- lecicu to ,'irr VC t IIS :i lenuin., .m I ... cistern men will come l. morrow. It was announced this inonmig that Liiaumry 1'. Hl.-uU and Mr. Washington would escort lis-President Cleveland lt the Academy ol Music to morrow illuming. His "speech, it was said, will be one ol welcome ami will not deal largely with the issues i I' the c;iniuiu. Speeches will be made by tilack, (icn. l'at Collins of Lloston and many otiiers. One thousand delegates have so far scut their credentials to the National association headquarters. The rest will come with their credentials in their Dockets. Alt 1 1 . - h,.m,,,-r.,ti,. ,.int, in this citv will throw open their doors io ciiicrtain i lie visitors. Thcconvedlion was called to order by John llovd Thatcher, prtsident of the League. lie was received with applause, and his reference to tin- m-nu-ih n...i work of the lea L' tit C.'llll-il birtb Mi, t.... tlutsiastic demonstration. HlOI.i: HA I.I A MILLION AndTtiL-ii Complained That IH S.OIII1IIIHNIOII Wan loo S-11..II. Piiii.ai)i:i.piiia, Oct. 1.-The thcll ol $fUl,0()() from the Aner Incandescent Light company bv Tvndalc I'alnicr, a foi 'met Philadcltthia newspaper man, in which he was joined by a hotel keeper named Freitns of Kio Janeiro, has iust been brought to light. The company is owucil solely by A. O. Granger, the Presi de!! t, and ex-Senator Joseph M. l'-n.:ini, ice i lesiuent. l r.ey lormed the South American Welsbach incanilisivni I !,.l.t company, and sent young Palmer to Kio to boom the invention. He and l'tcitns sold the patent right for $510,000 in gold, and upon Palmer's return reported the sale as havinn-been mml fm- ,i. IIOU, of which .1 0,01)0 was expended iii ins salary, expenses, nnd commission. The theft was not learner! until tn-,, other men were sent to I!ra.il on a mis sion. nltllOU'dl rcnorta hail v,..,, -1,,1 il-,. cars ol the company. Palmer was sent to Lngland to uccrotiate secnritii s ,,1'nn.. of ex-Senator Gazzam's iron companies, nun upon demanding n higher commis sion was dismissed. Palmer cannot be returned Irom England, but action is be ing taken to recover sums which he ex- ' i. r y . peuocu in ouyiiig larms lor relatives, N, Y. Sun. MONETARY CONFER EN t' I : It Will Meet atllruMHeln the iiiul of Next noutu. I Wasiiixoton, Oct. 3-Sccietary oil State Foster sent today bv cable a no tification to the European Governments wlucli have already signified a willing ness to he represented at an interna tional monetary conference met in Hrus- sels November 22d next. The govern ments which have accepted the invita ..r tt..:.i pi-i.. . ... ...oi oi uuncu oeaces io senu delegates to tne monetary conlerencc are: Austria, IllillL'arv. Ilek'iiini 1 i,i,r,,-,, l, v.. ....... Germany. Great Britian, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Porttigunl, koumania Rus sia, Servia, Spain, Sweeden and Nor way ami nwitzerinnd. Oe legates Irom the United States already designated by the President are: Senators Allison anil lones. Renrrsrnlalie-e M, Omoru r Vu tuckv, Henry W. Cannon, of New Yoik and 1. A. Walker ol Massachusetts. In nrlilit ion tn I ln-en ii In ,v.m.o,t !,.. -XI. Terrell, minister nt ltrussells will be made a delegate. Belt Ss.ooo on Cleveland. Nhw York, Oct. 3. -State Senator William L. llrown called on "Hilly" lid wards at the Hoffman House and cov. ereu w.uinaii tne to.uoo oi Kepuuiican money dcoositcd with him bvan un- LnnmnlnU Il.nl... Tl.., ltt-rt..,Af.l..rti.i ... .,,.,,. .u b ii, a i ui i law ii. 1UC SUn was even $5,000 on Cleveland against if."), 000 on Harrison, A Democrat has autnorizio r.uwnros to net $-.oou even that Mr. Cleveland will carry New York State. As yet there arc no takers. Niuallpox Epldeuile lu Mexico. CiiiiirAiilA, Mexico, Oct. 3 The most serious smallpox epidemic ever known in this city is now raging. Many deaths from the malady are reported daily. The disease is in its severest ty)e. Hlfoi ts to prevent its spreading lmve proved unsuccessful. Thrice a llride Lot isvii.Lli, Ky., Oct, 3. Mrs. Mary Shrcvc Kaiisom, the richest woman lu Kentucky nnd twice a widow, is to be married today to Col. Cuthbert Iiullitt, a widower of 83 years. A Murderer Sentenced. New York, Oct. 11. Justice Ingrahitm tins morning sentcuccd Hurton C. Web u . - stcr, murderer of Cbarlcs Ii. Goodwin, to Mate prison for nineteen years. I I U i.NK w. s rOKI.H Hiw Work In Cireenland -oion ol M. S. MIokL'H Another oi;e of those incidents which prove how closely nil the world may be connected in interest, however remotely thev may appear to be detached horn each other, is illusi rated here in the (act that one of Ashevillc's tcgpcctctl citizens, Mahlon S. Stokes has a son w ho occu pied a very prominent position in the late Pcarv expedition, recently uiunicd tu Philadelphia, after having re.iilv ac complished somethiiij; without the trage dies and sufferings, the tisit.it nevoinp.ini- ments of polar expeditions. The gentleman referred to is Frank W Stokes, an artist of distininiislicd merit and who occupied the interesting and useltil position as artist ol the expedi tion. He went out this sprint; in the re lief expedition in the "Kite," with full appliances for the aid or rescue, il it need be. the oarl v that h.-ol nr. i -.-.I. Ji tl... "core; ami also Willi the ndtlition ol new scientitic ohsei-vers. such as l'mf II, il nrin. of the Ac-nleo.v ,,( v-itnmi n.;,..,... oi i uiiuoeipina. I He rclu-l ii'iiiy rcaehcil Creenlanil to tiial that the Peary party was all sale and sound, and in lime to win it in thai vvoil.li'i-ful overland or ovencc journcv alont! and across the ( . i-ii-i il.-1 ml ',,,t,,t' i ,, i.i and solving by such course the myster ies ol a region which had tidied all the efforts of coastwise exploration to de termine whether it were an island, n continent or a peninsula: ilelerniininL' enough to make invaluable addition to geogiaphical I nowle(lKe and scieneetind also dispelling any of thnic lingering il lusions of a (lirecter course to t iic I Irient lllcll have lirlL't'li'.l iliSllitf till, mnel grievous exiierience of I lie lot Hit v ol hm .. since the fust efforts to find a Northwest passage. Mr. h'.o.tes went with Lieiilcnaril Peary to the very I'liim.-t Th-i'. fn .l riched hi.-, oorl fnjio evil Ii n-i .,n r-.r,. sketches; am as he went out in the in terest ol Scrib.icr's as well as of. Iii art the people ol Asheville may expect to be entutnincil with their "r.ml-.ic reorodnc-. ion in l li it maga.tuc. I OK TUICAtiON. A Xew and IittervHtltm Mom- in tlic IB oim ste.ul Cases, I'liTsm-Ki;, Oct., 3- Chief Iiistice I'axou has issued warrants for the ;n- rcst of thirtMhrec Homestead men charged with treason. This is the lirst time that the charge of treason has been brought in any Slate for acts arising from a strike or labor trouble. All judges of the Supreme court now present in the city consulted over the cases in their chamber in the court house. lis tvicl Attorney I'.uili igb and p. C. Knox wcic sent tor ami held a l.nig consulta tion with the Chid Justice, nl.cr which the justices unaiit cousttlli-.l ac.l i Imn llistticl Attorney p.urleigli and Knox were instructed hy t he Chief lust ve to prepare inforiu.itioip:, and Couutv lietec- ,;. n.i,., , I, ,- tl,c liell.hoovcr ordered bv the C hiel , ,- ,.- , (nstiee to make n I inflation and the lt-'Vb hK ""r'i"1" ...lestol t icaieused. The most novel nart .. t it- 11 ic their subsctpient disnosition. The i heir subsi o,,,:,,, ii;c,..,J;i; .., a i,. Chief Justice will hear application for I nan and bctorc I tic cases go to the grand jury he will cull that b dy ljcforc him and deliver to it a special charge on trea son, lullv denning the ciiiik- and com menting on the cases. Should true bills be louud, a proceeding . ever before seen will occur. Chief histicc Paxson is :iu i v.i.nirli. judge of the court of Over and Terminer will sit in that court lor Allegheny county and try cases. This will indeed be novel and heretofore an unknown thing and will attract the .'mention ot l he word nnd inaf.e Ibc.'.iscs lo- n.jmn ol their peculiar ciicumstaiiccs ol world wine notoriety. llt'Cliail and Coy. at tin n.'i t I',, i- tin- stiikersvn'e highly indignaiii over what nit-.i ici in iiic jieisct iitioii oi tne iiticnu ants. HTICVENSON'St lAHIVtlliN, lie Will Make a Numhi-r ol NpeechcH at Home. Hi.iMi.MiNi-.roN. Ills., Oct. 3. Gen. A. I-;. Stevenson lias returned from Woodside Park, flhio, where he spike S.ittr day. He is greatly impressed with the enthusiasm and earnestness of the Demo crats of the Ituckcve St itc and is mote thoroughly than ever convinced that Ohio will yet give a democratic major ity. Mr. Stevenson said tit.it he would not attend the New York league clubs inert iiio in Ww Wn-I.- ..io- II.. ,..;i' begin his series of speeches in' Illinois by oeiiveriiig an auurcss at l.lgm next Tuesday. I leisin prime health. Although he has been bard at work sitici bis num. illation, he is full of vigor. The Next ITCHicU'iil Nkw Yon k, Oct. 3.-Mr. Cleveland breakfasted in his rooms in the Yictoiia hotel at 0 o'clock this morning and then spent two hums in perusing his mail nnd answering letters. IfCZZAKiis 1IAV, Mass., Oct. 3. Today is the first birthday aniiivcrsarv of liaby Kuth Cleveland. A lclilioti Held I p. Chicago, Oct. 3. The anuouiiccment is made here bv tl.c Amnesty association that, at the request of Ficldcn. Ncebennd Schwab, the Havmnrkct anarchists, now at Joliet, t lie petition for their pardon Will 111- bilil mi until nf'tiir t lin Vnvnnilmr elections so it cannot be used for political purposes. Killed a MelhodlHl Clcrioinan. limn Point, N. C, Dei. 3.-Kcv. Ii. S. Crocker, a Methodist minister, was killed nt Jamestown hy a southbound vestibule train this mornining. His horse ran awav ami his burcv was struck by a train while crossing the track. A Nw Novel l- Lew Wallace. CKAVvi'oitnsvn.i.i:, Intl., Oct. 3. Gen eral Lew Wallace is feeling exceedingly pleased over the fact that he on Satur day afternoon wrote the last word in ins new novel. Naucv Hanks to Retire. Boston, Oct. 3. It is the plan of the iiiivj iiuun.i iw liitllW llll II UK the trnck nftcr this season, temporarily at least. She will be bred to Anon. owner ol Nancy Hanks to retire her from TOM WATSON'S SEN1)ERS rrilEY ARE KLIM Il II To in- .MR l'I.Kl;l.tMI The I'rople-t. I-arlv Candidate Cannot Sav Enoinch bv Tellliiic Only lite Ti ntli- The rred Ilouu Iuhh l'alH liooil I( lerrt d To Ati.axta, Ga , Oct. 3.-lu his cam paign speeches, Tom Watson has repeat edly charged that Mr. Cleveland declined to allow his wile to go to Richmond sev eral years ago because he feared she would be bronchi in contact with Miss Winnie Davis. Mr. Cleveland has written to Clark Howell, national committeemen from Georgia, in reply: "1 have been fcirly bombarded for the last two or three weeks by reports ol falsehoods which arc being circulated by the People's party orators in Georgia and other Southern states, calculated to prejudice tne in the mindsof the Southern people. The latest report comes to mc rmn Ginrsvillc, your state, this even represents Candidate Thomas Iv. Wais-.u assaying in a public speech that Mrs. Cleveland refused to attend the unveiling ol the statue of Kobert K. Lee because she feared she would there meet Miss Winnie Davis. This is entire ly it new lab-ication. "Another proline source of falsehoods ol the stupidest description is in regaid to mv treatment nf l'ii.l,.ri,..- hn,,ut-.. niii.e i was president and lie was regis , .... . . . tei oi needs in Was imt'ton .... nt one sinule statement W'llil-ll I bilvf. eppn "i i lie Kind above relerrcd to has any iiueiiinu wnatever, except this, that when rred, lick I loncl'ica u.ia ; .,.,1.1... otv.,,-; .1.. .V. 77 " .". . ' " - v..., .'I 11 (laillllLUll, i, as Pi csidci.t of the Cnitcd States, extended e-i nun uie Miiue courtesies, as laraspuo llc lecciitions and ninl t,M-s il' tlmt lLnl arc concerned, which were extended to oilier tillicials ol crude. This, of ennrse Was his due . IS n matter nf nflicinl A,- cency and ctiipie'i te and I should have ocen asiiaincil to treat him otherwise." W .ALTER if. (iUEBHAM lie Wl I vote Eor urnver Clett laud Thl Veai. Ciiicai-.o, 111., Oct. l.-ludue Walter O. Grcsham, will vote for Grover Cleveland. 1 he announcement was made this morn- iug upon authority ol Judge Allen, of the I'ctleral court, and confirmed bv Demo crats of high standing who had been in some way acquainted with the lact. Judge Grcsham told luduc Allen he should vote for Mr. ClevrhmO h ,m him he was at liberty to repeat the state- iiieii L. Iodize Allen did rr-nent it ntnl llmt lG how the news reached Chicago. The great jurist who loomed up as such a formidable candidate for the Pres idency in 18SS, who has long stood dan gerously near to the President's ambi tion, and who would today be upon the bench of the supreme court of the United I ----- b. ,i v. hi. cum i. en tiic collect Kini.. !, , ii..: .. .i:...: -v ,.i iianiBuua t lUeucuVCnCSS, returned to Chicago. The accession of amanofsuchnatioual prominence as Judge Crcsham to Mr. i !..! i -'.i.? t. lu ii- . , . t-'cinocrais arounu Western headquarters joy enough to isc lurougn iietooer. A. 1. world. CiiR'Aiai, Oct. .'(.-Judge Walter U. I'cshani will neither iillinii nor ilcnv tin- story printed in a Sunday paper that he intends to vote for Grover Cleveland. NEW YORK APPORTIONMENT. The u est ion of lit CoiiHtitutloit- nlltv lo Come up Moon. Ai.iianv, . Y. Oct. 3. When the .'ourt ol Appeals convened this morning ill id the counsel interested in the three ases testing the constitutionality of the ipporlionment law were present. This being motion day, the court was unusu- V crowded with other lawyers. Wil liam A. Southerlanil. of Rochester, who ;ipiears for the Republicans in the Mon roe case, asked the court to advance the the cases to the head o' the calendar, to be immediately heard. Attorney Gen eral Kosenilnlc made a similar motion. saving that this was an important ques tion which must be decided before Oct. IS), the last day for tiling nominations. Chiel'Justice Karl said he did not wish to interfere with the worklltisnnl tn tuntimi (lav. and therefore set all cases down for argument at 10 o clock tomorrow morn ing. 1 his appeared to be satisfactory to till concerned. Cltv Hchool Notes Superintendent Claxton will be at the Hailey street school on Wednesday and Thursday ol this week horn 3:30 to Ii o clock each day for the nut-nose of ex. auiiniiig and grading children prepara tory to the opening of the school ou next Monday. All children not holding tick ets ol admission to the schools are urged to intend tins examination, rite time of examination for the Monilonl school will be announced later. 1 he enrollment at the colored sclmnl io now 3 Ifi. and is rapidly increasing. MIhh LewlH at the Lyceum. Miss Helen Lewis will read a paper before the Lyceum tomorrow evening on the drama of Romeo nnd lulict. The literary talent of Miss Lewis and her iiimili.'irit v with 1 h drnitia nml tl.n stage ensures a delightful hour to those who attend. The time of meeting is 8 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. extra LeitlHlaUve SesHlon. Mil. w At Klin, Wis., Oct. 3. At a con ference of Democratic leaders here last night, it was decided to hold an extra scssiun of the legislature, to make a re- upijoi iiomncui oi uic Male, ucioncr 1 1. As Sniltl !itt tlin Gimnimo nmii-l lurm-ill. hands down its decision, a call will be is sued by Governor Peck. For 1,000 Per NIkIiI. London, Oct. 3. Mine. Patti's agents have concerts arranged for her in En gland as fur ahead as the autumn of 1 hlH. Poet Laureate of England ill. London, Oct. 2. Lord Tennyson was seriously ill Friday, Saturday, and Sun day, but today rallied somewhat, ' Renau Dead. Pahis, Oct. 3 loscuta Urncst Reuun. the distinguished philologist and author, died yesterday. Buncombe Boys Can't Play Ball Hut ISunconibc S.irsaparilla is the best blood purifier in l he market. Grant's Pharmacy. BUNCOMBE LIVER PILLS Are the best family pill made Try tin in and be convinced of their superiority. GRANT'S PHARMACY. ANTIMIGRAINE Has earned for itself the enviable reputa tion of being the finest, most effective tun! reliable article in the market for the speedy relief and cure of every variety of that common trouble, headache. The immense favor which has greeted if from all quarters proves its true merits ai d acceptability to the public. It is some thing which almost everyone needs, and those who have once tried it will never be without. For its curative powers it does not pend upon the subtle influences of such I poisonous drugs as Autipyrine, Morphine, Chlo ral and Cocaine, since it does uot contain an atom ot either of these. It is absolutely free I rn in Injurious chemicals, and can be taken by young and old without (car of serious esults. It is not a f'.-itbnrt;.- ,1,1ns .,.. ,- U18arran sto''. contain, no noxious or sickening ingredients. The peculiar ad vantages of Antimi graine consist in its being thoroughly reliable as a cure for any kind of head- i. -., . "-w'wl l to causc-leaving no unpleasant or annoying after effects, as in the case of other so-called "harm less" remedies- These qualities make it the most popular nnd saleable article in the market, wherever known. FOR SALE AT GRANT'S PHARMACY. Since you lookcil over my stock 1 Whnt arc you waiting for? llcttcr fcooda::- Thcre.ure none. Low cr tiriccs ' Tlii-ri-i-.-m-t 1.0 1 .... now diiiplaying a fall line of Men s Tniler wear, Hosiery, .Neckwear, Cloves. Shirts, ,Vc , Which for variety un.l excellence enn be ilu;:- licatnl nowhere. I have in stock a full line of Mens' and Boys' Shoes. Also the latest shapes 111 lints. You wont be ill it il you don't look ut my stock. F. E. MITCH KTX. MEN S OUTFITTER, 28 PATTON AVE. GENUINE AUSTRALIAN LENSES. I am devoting all of my time to study or the eyes and to the peculiar formation of the lenm I warrant all ipectacles I furnish to Kive entire satisfaction to all cases, andean suit any one on first examination of theeyea E. WEXLER, NO. 17 NORTH MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C. BONNYCREST INN I HiKht miles south of Asheville. U tiill.. f. ' Skyland Springs Station. month" Kates $2 per day, $11! ncr week: sun , . " 1 - - THOS. A. MOKRIS, l'rop'r, mayiodtf Skyland, N. C. R ay's ellubln educed allroad atet. RAILROAD TICKETS Bought and' Sold. O. F. RAY, a8 H. Mam street. Member American Ticket Brokers' A.so'n. THY XIIK MODEL STEAM UDJKDRY THE -VERY BEIT WORK, K. B. WILLIS, BAMAUGK, CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 7A ISSTITILVfllEli' LONI

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