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1 l Citizen eviiie VOLUME VIII.-NO. 109. ASHEVILLE, N. C, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 14, 1892. PRICE 5 CENTS. Ash Daily DOVE HAMS Arc unlike other brands o sugar cured hams. DOVE HAMS Are cured by a new process which gives thein that deli cious flavor. DOVE HAMS Only the choicest hams are put up under this brand. DOVE HAMS Are great trade winners. After trying a Dove ham the consumer will have no other. It has brought more trade to our store than anything we sell. KROGER, No. 41 College St. The Greatest Majority Of people feci happier n ken they hare satisfied themselves that they are buying GROCER IES at the very belt rotes Ever Given In Our Country NOW READY CHIEF JUSTICE MERRIMON Hli DIES AT RAUIIGH HORNING. THI8 IT HAS BEEN POSTPONED A LARGE FIRE AT WINSTON NO RATIFICATION HERE TO LOD8 OVEK THBGF nran.rn nuKKfjw. THOUSAND nnv.i . T,,e Bead Man Was a Native of Tbe Exerciin Pnmnnn.H ... Th ....,.... .. .. w . . , "" oiiurt 1 ne wears or Respect to the Late fln-r t.,u. I 1 ln.Mt i,b ..,..... ... i a rirc tlce Merrlnion and on Account Started lit a Drug Store Two In of Illness of Treasurer Bain, I cedlarjr Fires Also, Kalkigu, N. C, Nov. 14. Chief Jus- Ace, and a Very North Carolinian. Prominent BUNCOMBE SYRUP OF TSR " AND WILD CHERRY In this they observe the c'ummon iuttrcst of prudence and thrift; the manifestation of these laudable qualitUs. Our first Grand Opening will be Wednes day and Thursday, November 0 and 10, 1803. All are cordially invited to conic and look if you do not wish to buy. All are welcome at our store. More goods yet to come. Newest things this season. NobOdv diSfLnnnlntrrl uti In nnl. rtM. t. Ii'iuuscus o. nicrnmon was uorn inrn , , , . . I nu,v uuna auu ton- ., . , , TransvIvauia.t1.enaDartofn,K- nam,atRalc,eh'the committee of ar- sumed the Haines building, the Vaunhan T the tbroat and ""a Pnce,25cts Not a cloud to mar the merr, tujcM who county in September, 1830. nis father raDSement havin iu charge the ratifi- building, and the building of the First Manufactured at Grant's Pharmacy, 24 tn i minnln nf f u irn.nal a .. I cation exercises nrnnnert Inr I iuiiondi uunK. toe hneit blnrlc in thp I e ill . visit our mammoth .t r . ....j. . . Kus - i r ouuiu main Street. On nffOlint nf thf rlpntl, r.f ri.:f I..- I Wrwcrnw XT n KT.. i t . . .1 ctrtt t TcT fH.tHh'Su'remc ticeAuSstusS. Mcrrimon, a native of "W " Proved the principal bu P" " " f ,! f"1 Carol,na' fd thls m"- Buncombe countv. .,l tb ' U! J ness block of the place. Loss $350,000: colds' croup, hoarseness and all affec- o. u.aoctes. ne was w years old. ... , insurance $2r,0 noo ' illness of State Treasurer Donald YV t.c l . . irom an innamed condition bvvi-iiv uuurs auu con- I Proves That flu Public! Judgment is Right. We thank this great majority fur past pat ronage ana believe in their wisdom. A. D. COOPER, nrlinl ilnri hi. n.l.n.J ... .,.-. Ik..,. J-I.l.j i. , City. 1 he firms burned mil inrhiAf P,,M I ,arm .s mcu tu mucumely postpole Ul - ---- BUNCOMBE SARSAPAUTT T , attenains the d strict nnrnrti. nn ,oi,i., .fi.,uw,ulxllicr,KOj. - """ "' at interval.. Rf enbacher Bros., and a number of offices. Iodide of Potash. sesscd of a disposition to learn and NO FITCC AWfl 171? Tilirno The started in Brown's drui? store. ambitiousto excel, he studied asocca- " L v 1 u" 1 Aid was asked from Salem and Greens- Dar8aPanUa ha '""g esteemed as wfltWrTuflUrac boro and promptly responded to. P08seiine decided alterative properties, when 21 vearaoM w.i. nrlmift . I uunni: tile progress of the rnnflflora. I o. : n-x- ... .... Our munificent stock U a vision of beauty tice and at one. 'locked fin TAsheviiltr " CITIZEN. a .. fire ------- uauon w.tn Iod.de of Po- and the greatest holiday hit of the season. M TmbT nf S " '"H ! C..ea.e... ...., i ?.! P?Scr - ma ve act.on I . iwikoaiuu ui Come and sec it. Appropriate and desirable gcods for evert- and at a saw mill, attending the district parade and sueakiiii? DnflV. 111 nr unnn. I wvi We will please you once in quality, twice in quantity and three Urn's In pric. THAD. W. THRASH J CO., CRYSTAL PALACE. 41 PATTON AVENUE. the period, young Mcrrimon soon won the public confidence and soon reaped the reward of his care and diligence. He was repeatedly elected county solicitor, and made rapid strides towards the ironi ranK oi tne profession. Notice The Dove ham will not keep as long as other hams and should be used up in eight or ten dajs. REAL ESTATE. W. B. GWm VV wrWB9T. Gwyn k West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn.) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary l'ubllc, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTH BAST COURT SUUARIi. CORTLAND BROS.. Real Estate Brokers And Investment Agents NOTARY PUBLIC. Loans aeuarely placed at 8 per cent. Offioes bMlTF,tt Atoim- Second oor. NEW STOCK Ladies' : Wraps U1NDERWEAR PICKLES ! n, im. . ii .... vv j uu ijko uiem : it so, wo FOR- Ladies, Misses, Children, Men and Boys. an lurnisn ou some thing nice. Cou.tqueutly He Denies Himself depot, which consumed Abbott & Tones' In ll a . T.TheP,e,..nd Sees ool, a acxo warehous Shephafdi kaf t0 UDpUrity of the few or ma intimate Frleuds- tlT" "r" "ury. tiieven norscs were oiooa, especially such as are inherited or Atiswerlusr Letters. are th. ,,. , 0,.l:.. w . . I i wjrpuiiif.it; ur iKicrcunai THANKNUIYING DAY. Blood PoisonW In 1860, when public ouestinna .rJsP'CU0US Clt,zen J"'' now is the gentle- gov. moii ao... . .. . greatly agitating the people Mr. Merri- man who onIy si days ago was sum- Harrison as to Date I USe yoU can "" yw from mon was, as a Union Whi?. chnvn Itnn-1 mnnrd tn tlir biirbf r,To r i : I ' Iti.. a- . . . . combe's reprcsentativeintheUgislature. the nation. L j Nov. 1. Gov. Holt I ounmng caused by foul Erup- uisumus umoime war ne was C; -i , , , u wiiuwmg i nanKsgivmg I tions and IJlcerous Sorea tbmnrrh tendered a staff appointment as major S,nce the electl0 Mr. Cleveland has proclamation: " rous&ores, through by the Governor, but beine about thi. vanished from public view. With the prnm h. ..t.ui.-.i. Iwhich the svstcm strivM t m t&tiSffiJF&Sg ZtolSlltrjI'T-' 1 i" t0the Pre8ent time th'ereha's' Uself of Corruptions. It Purifies which he held during the war period the"r"s r , hn house,nUe been no period iu the history of our Com-1 the Rlnnd n; 1. v During this time oftentimes neiS small hours of Wednesday morning, no monwenlth in ,w, qL.. A tbc BIood' 8lvinK renewed Vitality and ha,nd. h?U9eh0'd weredivided, !J" VJZ XJST' ofthe Universe has more richUs Being an Alterative, it change miiu miner lucsc circumstances, wnen the " . ""'" ..v ,ms ic- duty of enforcing the law became most u Prvacy of his home clos- uPon us blessings or indicated more the action of the system hnnartini delicate and responsible, he acted with ?u lth 8 secretary and absorbed in clearly His purpose to preserve for us . , f"u"t, firmness, zeal, courage and a high na- 8'gantic task of attending to the our civil and religious liberties. To tbe reb strength and Vigorous Health, triotism. 1 mass of correspondence which reaches Author of All Good we owe whatever of . In 1866, during Governor Worth's ad- mm aa"y- Peace, prosperity or happiness we have nceniratea ower and CuraUve ministration. Mr. Mcrrimon was elected riiL!:P.T,.v? , U!? Prcss Mr. enjoyea during the past year. The pco- Virtues of Buncombe Sflr,ar,nn. I r v. a Sunrrmr tv.ni-t i. 1 Ueveland has denied himself ahsnlutdv I ole of Nnrth rnmi;n 1. T t , H jMui uuu uccuuie very l ,i n , . , : -- -.iinh nave m lilii mri, popular in the district where he held fu , 1 sucb !"clu'";8 hve been mct at wl" to be thankful, and while the 't the most Reliable Blood Purifier Ithat court. In the following spring the Re-1 iSZ. W'A' c 8tcretypcd state- earth has not yielded her greatest abun- , , w.inai nd,.....: 1 ... . I ment. 1 Mr. Clpvlnnrl bfie n..,uinn rln , ... I can 1h? nspfl A; iit I . , , I vuiiaiiu'uuu wcis were passcu anu ivortb I mnv ,, - , i i p-ui"t "i; yci uiessea witn a I "" cuureiy saie lor HDiimu.jUol rtTlUVeU a P-'ro'ma, unacr act ol Congress, became , .... .... ana reasonable reiurn for their natienta nf oil . t , . , suuject 10 llie will ol a militarv com. I- . . l,: I'ciauuni ana pom-1 uiuurs. i -s". uxauuiatmrca ac fresh lot of CHOW CHOW, S' mandcr. who. in August. 1867 Hint.,i I !Snl ,rleml8 hBS he been visible, the courts to disregard the laws passed r" hv tbi Ij.rr in .i .r. Vi- tjormnn, It COMPLETE STOCK IUST ARRIVED. niiKiivivH PtPL'T Uli j . umentio curry into cnect these nuli- J. lb IV 1 j bo HI one and tWO tary orders subverting the laws he had Another Importa tion storm Serges CHENILLE AND LACE CURTAINS, NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTS NTS. BON MARCHE 37 South Main Street. ids has he been visible. Among In conformity, therefore, with the rcc I Grant' Vharman oa a 1L s ex-Sccretary Whitney, Senator ommendation of the President of the rfant 8 Pharmacy-24 "t" Mam st. .Congressman Little and Rich- United States. I. Thomas M. Hnlr. finv-1 BUNCOMnE T.TVPP tittc MIXED ?riIer8 'nstead. JudKe Merrimon pri- ar,V "f r . , , "nor f the State of North Carolina, do . IU 1 jVXJl I r , , . 1 . I It WnS nt first- rnmnn.il 1,4- Hf- nnnn Tl .... 1 I Vet ai,ffi,.i.l. A A. iiusu iu imgii raincr man be an in-ln , , vu mi. , ..i-h"""- uumuuy, me tu or wovem-l'' uui cause pain or strumcnt to carry into effect these mili- h fv ?". .wf 8 engaged in the prcpara- ber, as a dayof thanksgiving, praise and j , ,. , "uu ui u ouiiciuciu wuicn ne wouia make prayer, ana 1 do earnestly request that I luc UYa ana oowels. sworn to execute. public, but today it was denied by Secre- the people of our State lav aBide all I TW n n i t. tary O'Brien, who said, "1 don't think secular business and assemble o .that ' Valuable ,..n .mi., RcturniuPtoth l,r m, x.f..: ry UUnen. who said. "1 don't think secular business nnrf .,., i,u tTt J i'y vaiuame as alter feauuil puns IV IHC11 We Oiler removed to Raleigh, and at once entered ?'-,C!fveland- wil1 heard from till day at their usual places of worship in dinner pills, and readUy cure constipation I unnn n Ini-r.otivo rui; a. I Aiarcn. I humble thnnldsirivin X- ot v.i... I ' very low. Respectfully, upon a lucrative practice. At that time humble thanksgiving for past blessings s i i . . I . . i , ...fc, svi UUJL uicsaiukf 3 I steps to subvert the existing State gov- un aaturaay alternoon Mr. Cleveland and prayer for a continuance of Divine and constiveness, nausea, distress in tbe eminent were be ni ran i iahi-n Th. me nrst nme anu too mvor, . In nrrlpr i llnf n,, uimm 1... I .1 . i, ,. . . - . I . : - "1- I ilntnonl, . and a r ? antral rark, re- more pleasing and acceptable, let us re- '"!. new '"I a,lcr wn,cu nc ra,uer ln. .our Pavers ana substantial They are ourelv vetnW. uu nv uc proper care and maintenance. THIS COTTON LOCKOUT, II Pronilses Now to b! Loug con tinued. dence, believing that wheiiever used it will be with the happiest results. Try them and judge for yourself. JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished and Unfurnished nouses. OFPICB ROOMS. Loans securely placed at Bight per cent. AKT1H BJ. WILLS. ALIIKBT B. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. PATTON AVE. HAVE YOU EVER SMOKED The following brands of cigars? if you have not you have certainly missed the very best 3 cent clsnrs sold In she eity. The celebrated "KIS3 OF THE WAVI2S," S cents straight; Moroberg's "EXTRA GOOD," 5 cents, six for 25 cents; "ES8BNCE OP ROSES," S cents straight. All are long Havana fillers, THE MODEL CIGAR STORE 17 PATTON AVENUE. negroes were enrolled as voters convenhmi w.ii ..nlW ia fvn.A constitution. Mr. Merrimon threw him. I reLrla'cu 10 nis study. ottenngs the needs of the widow nnH rn-vurriT t , I sell into the struggle and sought to ar- ciiolcra will, hkappi iii orphan the disabled soldiers, the poor lieve they arc tae best family mil vet nrc. PO W E L L & S N I D F R rest the destruction of the State institu- WPUK. and afflicted and all institutions estab- Y P y PK u i-uti-ttrnpuisn oi imu year he f conciueiitiv it win ii T4,.a I uKhuul nc otate lor weir i vu ".-m witn pericct conh- wu5 tiiairman or inn Nfito i- vsit,, i committee ofthe conservative party, and . . """"'"""'"on. be was nominated one of the five Su-I Washington, Nov. 1-1. Secretary prcnie Court Judges, and voted for at Charles Poster said this morning that the same time with ?the oronnsc.! enn- i,: r. - ... . . stilution. """" "unuuiioii ior me impression In 1870, when the Kirk war was in- a')parent,y l,rvailing that the adminis- augurated, he contributed articles to the I tration has modified its policy n 3trict KaieignHcntincl.participatingmthccam- mg immigration as a precaution against . .i ; B , nen, the introduct on of cholera as the outcome of the success aptm-m-dl.. . .uu,-llou Knoiera, il th. n . ... I mat snnitnrv exiwrtti Min impeached Governor Holden Judge Mer- era wi11 ndo"btedly reappear in the stl11 at work 011 ' time, 75,000 on rimon was associated with r.Lr spring and that it will be dangerous for sbort time, and twelve million are Graham and Governor Bragg as coun- L ffet.tJ,rLti!." ,t0 rc,aJF the!r vi5'" -topped. The masters' federation has : w contract tne impeachment. In hia T""1" tucuumry an pois- ti. ,,- ( ,jIm ..,. , examiuationof witnesses. Mr. Merri- l"r"r,se ,kel.V to carry the ime a w:' r, "A mnn' Bbtii nj-.: i uciuisui urcaa contnmnn h rrai.i, .r"J,ruu,c' nna won denf. order of fcot.Wi.t f.Kul.. nou,. ? "ursday. All owners have .vHuittumi. , . , --r- -: --- assented, extent thi mn of nu l lie next year the Conservatives turned lX?"," 811 who spin Eiryn ian cottohnv T,""' FITZPATRICK BROS. Contractors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WAIX PAPER. 30 North Maui Sthbet, Ashbvillb, N. C, TELEPHONE NO. 13, SC. o 5 5 5 z v 'fi S !. 1 3" 1 1 J 6 I S y nu u CQ is 8 3 ! S " a M C 2 r ts 3 o 9 W Ml ? 8 5 - 5 o London, Nov. U.-The second week of A t OfnTifo TV.n.n the cotton lockout opens with increased Al 18 TnarmaCy prospects oi tlie trouble being long con- assented, except the masters at Bolton, sss psss-s sfilp? p.,i.iiiK .m-US.V""T eflectnnd Secrctnrv Pr,tnr.,;H ,.. i, to .tllem- The leaders of spinners islamre of (b.t fall ekcted Mr Mer 9aW n. P84 f its nTodificationorre: "t" ViiUT " CnCra'!? mou as United Stn tel fS al. i" view of the possible reapnear- K JiS -L1"1 'thVt a. c0're8P1d: John Pool. At the end of his term l r. ""7.' cIl0,e n m-upe, '"""F Lurnpn vn wnimni, nj i ii i ihuau, iiuv. i. r in rriwrrpn I ii .v.bu nuu icBumva me prac-iKnt , . win io ow such a course which womIH ZA" J; bofrd ' the Alfan sh fpC 2 now oH l'nrthrr Pni, "H "K "pcruuves, is an open bench, Mr. Mernmou was appointed to nil the vacancy by Governor Jarvis, and was in 1884 elected tn fill nt th. being again elected to a new term in 1BBO. His Relatives Here. Chief Justice Merrimon has a larcc cir cle of relatives in Buncombe and adjoin- ITU, fM. n , inn Wt. . f , .. vUu.,w.v3. mice oi nis Drotliers. BILLY SIMPSON, He Had a Plan to Have Illtnuelr I Wavlald. question. II thev run their miiu on short time and reduce wages as well, the tight will long continued. GROVEK WILL. BE THERE. NEW GOOn AT I AtAf'G ABusyBetofclerk8maybe s i.nvw Jj n seen at Blaiiton, Writrht& wo. 37 Patton Avenue ' That it Is the Way it win Boon Read. New York, Nov. U.-The Advertiser says this morning: "David B. Hill's CO.'S SllOO Store On Patton bac,,elorday,,'; numbered. When he iiuiug iu Huaumgion in uecemocr to Wo will nffor in n f anr An r ,, -..I I resume his place in the Senate, it is at- v r uauai largo ana choice Avenue. Their stock is be- t0ether ProbaWe that hc ai have a ptirincr wiin mm. rue lady who, it is reported, has won the clever politician's mg largely replenished. The h,cnrt: is a 80Utucrn beauty named Mrs. rannic ivcrson, oiAtlanta, Ga. She is a young widow and retains nil tl. l..t. 1 ....I., . . " "" mige 8 COCK OI geiltS' liatS ' yu" womanhood. Mrs. Ivcrson nas tnrce children, nil boys." Toi'KKA, Kas., Nov. li.-L. S. Harvev. Cleveland to be a Guesi of uonor wno has been Assistant Secretary of the ol a """ocraiic Jolllflcatlon, l copies party, declares that the re- New ork, Nov. 14. President-elect Messrs. I. H.. Erasmus. ccntly reported scheme to assassinate Cleveland is to be a guest of honor at the mon, live here, while another, Jesse M., JcrrJ Simpson, in the Seventh district banquet to be given bvthe Reformed svaut, iiLuusiSUI V111C. Ms lina thnwl IVnt hntrhrl i Tl. 1. . I J.1..K nt- A. O i-t .. i . sisters livina h(r t Vi r ' .u 4uivu wccki bro ana fc iu oijuurc uaruen asscm nHj u w ' ' wartna, liltza that it oriLnnntcd with rimirmati u.: blv rooms tin r:" I- ir 1 c"cs, comm,t'ee and Then the club members and their friends S mn.nn Z i - i V u wngf0Bave ProPose to h"ve a grand jollification Simpson waylaid and beaten lor the over the triumph achieved on Tuesdav purpose of creating sympathy for Simp. last. Though the speakers have not ail son, and cbaiging it to the Republicans, been decided upon it is expected that Harvev also says that Chairman Brein- besides the rresidcnt-elect and Vice-Pres- th. nlre a manto idcnt-elect, Governor Russell of Massa. throw eggs at General Weaver when he chusctts, Governor Campbell of Ohio was here to offset the eggs which had Speaker Crisp of the House of Represent been visited mmn Wnn,-.. !h.c....l tJT.:. u . . '"- c; ,' ; 'v: win. mines, ocnuiur vanisie, jsenalor Hill, it . Z l 9 ,8tat.craent pub. Senator Gorman and others will be asked ... . oo, v mis uii warnca not to to make speeches, ,w iuKia, ana Mary Merrimon. Capt. Natt At kinson, Dr. J. S. T. Baird and I. C. Baird of this city, are brothers-in-law ofthe ueaa i-inei justice, as is also I. M.Craic- miles ot Marsha 1. Cant. Aik;nann ,..., uown to Kaicign tmsalternoontoattend me mucrai exercises and burial. BEN HILL, BENEDICT, lines oi goods for this season. A richer display than ever before. Till November 15, we offer some special bargains, naming a few here for spot cash only: CO dozen Thin China Teas at 88c set, 45 " " " Breakfast Plates 09c set, 30 Decorated Toilet Sets at $1.95 set, 20 " " " with slop jar, $3.20 set, 100 Sets China Cups and Saucers, Gold Handle and Gold Lined at 7Dc sot. We offer one of the best stocks in the South and at a lower price than ever before. , J.H.LAW, , are neat, clean and 8tjlM,, JZZ.. , . - ..t oiaicitH'iu that the Behring Sea arbitrators nl,l but for Want Of room for in- notmeet in pntil February was conunncu touay. ine explanation of tne postponement is due to the fnf creased shoe stock they mean f.'Sa.a&ffia'fe nuu.uiuiBiicu oj ivan jfetrolf a false. ClOSO OUt every batata fyilK BIt,sh government to falsify the " information. An official of the depart ment said, however, that this charge sacrifice. They make a spe- d uot, 1 The DIvonuA ... . .. a. c jv, lacrs, LnKIWIN. Vn -iA TL. 1i r,..!.. -t I, I lUC IUIC Ol Cialty also Of Umbrellas. Mr'horough was buried today at Blein- ' I Im, u:. Al ... Sr. V. u'Torcea wite was not there. The Duchess of Mnrlborouuh. in H,n traveling bags and trunks. EK emirely overcome' WHAT A WOMAN ! She Made a Killed by Locomotive Explosion Reading, Pa., Nov. U.-A Philadel- Bnsslness of Elon- P'a and Reading locomotive drawing a "IT, train of empty cool cars blew up at Con- ft'Rvis, Miss., Nov. 14. Miss Leona ncr 8 Crossing, near Schuvlkill Haven, at Lottand Mr. Lafayette Slade eloncd 2 ra-thls morning, killing fivetrain Sntnrilnv Th,. i.,tn-,i i. a , - ,. men. A large crowd assisted in getting Saturday. The m ended bride staid all together the remains of the railroaders f.. ! . nognoor s nousc near by whose bodies were horribly disfigured, while Slade went for a lirensp. n Jones came along. Miss Lott then elop I cabinet H eetlnir. t rw i, Toey wcnt t0 tbt "S'dence New York, Nov. 14.-A Valparaso de " 1 1'.' 'Patch saysthatPrcsidentMontt is hard eloped a third time with Wilbur HritTin at work trym8 to reconcile the opposi i ney came to tins place and were mar- 1,011 10 lne .present cabinet, so that it nea. i he ccremouy was performed by ma " retained in omce. The opposi Hon. J. W. Rollcmnn. is mainly to Barros Luco, the prime min- . ; istcr, but other members of the cabinet The Apportionment Bills. wil not tai., office c.. r 1 Washington, Noy. 1 .-.-Chairman -.7, .. Holmnn ofthe House Committee on Ap- , propriation. has issued a call for the Morrison III,, Nov. 14.-The murder committee to meet in Washington at 12 creamion ol M. hwartbout, a o'clock of November 28 to prepare the wealthy farmer, has created great ex appropriation bills as fast as possible citement throughout the county. His with view to securing their carlv rnni,i. . ...... eration by Congress.- KmTSffl carried a large sum of money. Cincinnati, Nov. 14. Amos Shinkli. I" the Covington philauthopist. died Inst New York. Nov. 14,-The overdue night at the family mansion in Coving- steamer England, from London, has ar i"; '."""dayheandhiswife rived. celebrated their eolden weHHino j i.. ci. . iu-l i. ., . then seemed to, & in ce.ienr.Bpiriu aud dis e"J,W.''cath- Uiictatei. .round for thirteen ,dy.t,!u'CTad. valued at $2,000,000. I chinery was repaired. 'PHE ELECTION Returns and a Magic Lantern Exhibition Free to the Public on Next Tuesday night in front of my store. All are cordially invited. F. E. MITCHELL, Men's Outfitter, No. 28 Patton Avenue Clocks! Clocks! Clocks! Small Clocks, Large Clocks, Nickel Clocks, Alarm Clocks, Wood Clocks, Marble Clocks, Onyx Clocks, Weight Clocks. IF YOU WANT CLOCKS YOU CAN GET THEM BY CALLINQ ON B. H. COSBY, Patton Atc, AahcTllIc, N. C. BONNYCREST PI Bight mile south of Athevllle. u mil. Skyland Springs ataaon. Rates S3 per dmy: $13 ner k month. . . , T-v -XBV XKIS MODEL STEAM LSUMDRlf THR TUMI BEIT 'OmM,' ": $ church itkct, , . TainraTat
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