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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN a Monday Evening, December 5. 1892. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN THl DltLY CiTRim, Democratic, is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rate strictly cash: OM Yk.. o'9i; Six Month! 3-J THHKB Months JJ Ornt Month B0 OnsV?ebk 18 THE TATTLER. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1892. Tub result of the New Orleans Nica ragua canal convention was the ap pointment of "a committe of five to pro ceed to Washington and appropriately agitate the canal question." That is to say, a lobby to help on a rnid of the national treasury. It is a sad thing to say, but we think for the good of Southern literatute it ought to be said, that the frontispiece of Fetter's Southern magazine for December is a most atrociously inartistic thing. It is so very bad that it is almost humorously so. With that atone end of the magazine and the "Humorous" department at the other it is bard to believe there is any- thing good in between, but there is, and therefore is all the more to be regretted that two such editorial mistakes were made in one number. Tim Atlanta Constitution s;iys ol Gould : "The lessons of his life should be stud ied. Thev show that in this country the unknown lad. startitii: from the farm may rise to the very topmost height ol wealth and power, anil be in cverv resoect the architect of his own tor- tunes." The lessons ol Gould's life show that one mav be almost the richest man in the world and still deserve the respect ol nobodv. Gould was this kind of an "architect of his own fortune:" he con structed almost nothing; he puiled down what some one else had built bifore he could add it to his fortunes; he was destructive; he produced little or noth ng- PROPOSED TRKASIKY RAID, In an article on the Nicaragua canal the New Orleans Picayune says of the English: "People who refuse to trade with them must tight;" and later in the same article: "This is preeminently the age of com nierce. and the American people, if thev are not a trading race, are nothing. II thev are to accomplish what seems most iilain decree "f destiny, the people of the I'uited States must dominate the commerce of their hemisphere as Ivnglann has done for that of the Old orlil. In other words, the United States must become a great bully among n Hons. Thanks, no. Peace, now more than ever, has her victories no less re nowned than war. The Picayune also says: "Entrenched behind the paramount rights and duties of self-protection; tired dv tne nooie aniouions wmi suuuiu virtue of their responsibilities as mas ters and keepers of a hemisphere, inspire a ureat and powerful people, and, mam taininir the grand American doctrine worthily dignified by the sponsorship ol lames Monroe, let the people of this grand union of republics, acting together and tor the good of the wnoie, marc forward to accomplish the mighty des tiny that calls them. In other words, stand and deliver an unlimited interest on an unlimited amount of bonds for an unlimited time and may the devil take the hindmost a grand scramble for the funds in the I'nited States treasury. This is taking up with Republican doctrine of the most vicious kind. THE MKfi GOH.ll. ANOTHER WAIL. Some Tliiues He Sees) And Hears Worth Talking About. And thev do say that the city and the Asheville Street railway have kissed and made up. I hope this is a never to be nied fuct. I believe, too, that every citizen ol Aslievme wno wants io sec things move on is glad the trouble is over. Of course there are some who were opposed to a settlement ol the difficulty from motives of which it is un necessary to speak, now that the call has run over them. But those who looked on this side of the question were very few, and the very large majority ol the Asheville venule, us I have said, are glad that the end of the litigation is here. But it's rather tough on the lawers, this sudden stoppage of suits. There was bound to be money in it for some body, for so long as there arc lawsuits somebody's got to pay the tiddler, or ords similar thereto. I notice that, in Assistant Clerk Uolhngs monthly re port, there is oneitem showing that dur ing the month of November there was paid out lor legal lees alone l,uiu. iov, thousand dollars wlieu compared to $64(1,000 is rather small, it is true, but iust the same that thousand would do sonic mighty good work on the street avir.L'. Suppose this street railway tight had gone on three months longer, the probability was, it it liadn t men topped, that it would have gotitthrougn two or three courts) ami the legal ex penses had averaged $1,000 a month. At that time the city would nave paid out $,000 for fees, and in all probability would have lost the cascat last. It must be remembered, too, that these legal ex penses paid so far represent retainer only, not the fee itself. hole for comfort Editor Thk Citizen: 0 Tentville! odorous section of our town. Where we can get oiu v. cner-w insl .in 1 brown; A credit you miht be to Cripple Creek Vhere soapless swains and dusky dam sels seek Those lui int: i Kasuns; but on Pulton's street Such scenes can sun lv not our s.iuclion meet. 'Tis here we have a iniidb.:iiU when il rams. Where some bold fakir digs : gains, And buries sdewalk deep ! un laid I Which, slippery, breaks our precious bones instead ! Then tints (?) are raised i ol drv goods boxes framed I, Constructions that S.Tiilcli Ankle might have shamed. But when 'tis dry we breathe the tin- healthfulgust, And nose and clothes an I ville dust; Whilst loud the scent mounts t he skies And "Asheville air" is merged with 'coil- . fish tries." en bruin, yearning for h;s native run, Cuts sticks ai d barely "scapes McDow ell's gun. aunt dogs of all degrees assemble 'round, And last nc.iis's ineU n Minis still strew the ground. I Citv l-'atlieis! in your wise delibera tion et Tentville' go, and elevate' our sanita tion. Jlbsolutdy Pure Shortly aftet the city instituted its last suit against the railway company, for a forfeiture of f lie charter, I was talkii with one of the members e.f the Joint Board, when the conversation turned unon the latest suit. Said the gentleman I refer to: "1 would like to know who is running the city the Hoard or me lawyers. Now, here is this suit begun against the company, without the least bit ol consultation with the proper luthorities. 1 suppose the Board would have authorized the bringing of tne suit but how could the attorneys know whether the Board wanted the matter prosecuted without first having con suited the members of that body ?" But, coming back to the railway com promise, what dots tins agreement amount to ? It is practically just what the company wanted all along, and what the two parties might have agreed unon long ago, if it hadn't been for Col Martin s bullheadedness and the eitv disposition to cry "you re another! T he company didu t think it should have to pave tne eighteen incnes on eitner sine the tracK, and at last tne cuy nas heved it ol that much ot the pavwig utter expending a couple ol thousand or moreot the Improvement hind tor law yers. This manner ol breaking it oil ther rough on the legal lights concern ed, but they'll soon get over it, 1 reckon. He Was a Gambler ana Accumii lated tov Fraud. l-'rom the New York World. Wc sec him at Albany buyingscnators. We sec him in New York purchasing judges, defying the law, issuing millions of securities, not a dollar of which repre sented legitimate expenditures. We see him plundering the great property of which he was nominally the trustee. We see him and his companion, Jame Pisk, jr., the gambler and defaulter. We sec him organizing the greatest and most das tardly financial conspiracy the world Una ever seen, laving its foundation in the nrtii.-il briber of a mcmbc." of the President's family, and in an attemnt to involve in the specula tion the President himself Ameri ra'a irrentest enntain. We hear the awful crash of Black Friday's earth nnnke. from which Gould, the arch con anirntor. saved himself, but in which hundreds were involved in ruin and the notion in dishonor. We see him now driven out of the Erie by the indignant stockholders, headed by Gen. Sickels, Cm. Dix and Gen. McClellan. We see him arrested for appropriating the prop erty of the company of which he was president, and to save himself we see him make n nretended restitution of the mis- aoDroDriated millions. We see him cor- nrrina Northwest and raking in the Wpnlth nf his recent. Wall street partner, We can see him now fastening his fingers nn the crrent Union Pacific railroad hirh fnr ten vears he controlled. We ran see him hetravinz his trust as trus ts fnr k'nnnas Pacific mortgages, for which he was oblieed years after to plead the statue of limitations in order to save himself from prosecution. From the Charleston News and Courier. There is little room to doubt that he speculated upon the misfortuues of his neighbors and that he made a large part of his immense fortune by turning sharp corners in the stock market and by crushing the life out of the poor people who were not able to cope with him in playing for position. Prom the Detroit Free Press. For Mr. Gould was merely a million aire a money-getter. It is not on rec ord that in the course of accumulating hit millions he was in any sense a public benefactor. The great enterprises in which he has for the most part been en H ham been srjeculative enterprises, !L? nmniirtive one. Thev have been little, if any, above the grade of gamb ling. From the London Gazette. The gambler millionaire leaves a hun- million dollars accumulated uv gambling, swindling and fraud. Few Dim, None up. From the Charlotte Obatrrer. Was ever such an anomaly, such a par adox, heard of in the administration of the affairs of a government a pension list, that, not withstanding the brevity n knman life, never diminishes, but is f constantly swelling with the pawing of rears; and, inching the very life-blood oat o the government's finances, like the By the way, what has become of the gallant Colonel, who seems to have been such a success in the way of getting the road in the ramshackle shaiie in w hich Receiver Maddux lound it ? His name is scarcely ever heard here, and he seems to have passed almost entirely out til the public mind. It is eminently fitting that with him should go the ten-cent tare. The woikcison the Mernnion avenue paving get a move on that must make the contractors on the other streets ab solutely green with envy. 1 hey work as though thev expected to get done some time or other, and so far as I can judgi they are putting down a good bit of pav ing. If only that work could have been done on North Main, where it was needed. d with Tent- ,1 "wieners AND HOT AT .- WORLD'S FAIN AM I HI ST ATE llllUHSG. 1-iHii.u Tin-: C-nzi-:s:--Thc Hoard of Wen Id's Fair Managers lur North Caro lina have secured 1'ic appropriation ol $113. 000 which was supposed not to lie ivailablc, but will not supplement the ..(T.-iuf tin- women, by applying any part ol it to aid in the construction ol nronnsta State building, although the hu!v managers were cncourag.'d to be lieve that if their ell'orts failed of entire t ik vvuti , oc- none. In rri'im to the dedication, at e-in CagO, III WCIOIKT Ol il ou'll ..in. which has proved a yen table casuc in the air." the lady managers were not consulted, and are in no way responsi hie lor that premature and empty cere lllonv. All the moiicv which has been Ireted for this purpose, will be returnee to the generous donors witn tne regici ili.it their patriotic example did not stimulate others to stimilar action. All honor to the laithtul, energetic women who have enthusiastically sup ported me in my efforts to secure lor our people the lull bcnetits, oi tne coiiiiiioi.ui exposition. 1 o tnem aim to tiiose- v. n ,.,.,, ,-ni'd llu-m by contributing to this fund, 1 lender my npprcciain th.inks. The voice ol the people ol North i.aro- li,i!i is .-iKvnvs omnipotent. " me rc suit ol the ill'oits indicates their wishes, 1 am content. Coal ami Cord Wood Cheap Carrington's Coal Yard VMI li WVJLiJ.l W - NO. 20. The paving between the postotTicc and Bailey street locks to be a very rough job, to sav the least, and the city "ill vet see the day wheu it will regret that did not keep an inspector on I lie work. There is a chance for some policeman in Asheville to immortalize himself, and would indeed be glad to see one with backbone enough to do the work. 1 reckon fifty cases could lie gotten up against landlords who knowingly rent their houses to people known by the landlord to be of the most depraved class. There is an amendment to the barter covering such eases exactly, and the man who will start the crusade aL'umst the guilty landlord tin some cases men ol prominence) instcan or against the wretches who rent the houses will deserve to have Ins name called blessed forever in this town. The Tatt'a ALL f.V NORTH CAROLINA. Mrs. Rohctt A'. Coiled. Chain.ian Ladies Committee world Pair lor North Carolina. Tin- Vii.-iiii.-i Dire Columbian Me moral association undertook to aid the construction of a North Carolina building in Chicago, but as that pur pose has been relinquished, the nssoci u-ill ,,r,i.--i-il to the accomplishment ol its ultimate object, viz. the erection North Carolina of a permanent iiu iiiorii to perpetuate the memory of Virgini Hare, the first white American women Tins association proposes to request Hi,- i-mitribuiurs to this building fund to Hermit the amount contributed to I Mim't-rri'il to lis accouiie in ;ou in iblishinc this peniianeut hem-lit to the women ol the- State, and application ill be made to all the contributors lor permission to have this trauslcr tnaue C-rtlii.-.-iti-s ol stock will be mailed to all bo consent. Thi-.-iims ol the association cannot f:,il to elicit approbation when under stood. Mrs. -7orv;cr 1'. Tinker, Ars. S.-i,7c ,S. Cotton. president Ualiigb, N. C. Sccrctaiy. i.knox i.i. ixm. A I"le;.Hant l.tmoii Tonic. l-n- Biliousness. Constipation, Mai ria. Lu i s and tne i.np. Por Indigestion, Nek and .Nervous Headache. Kor Sleeplessness. .Nervousness and Heart Disease. For Fever, Chills, Debility ami Kidney Disease, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, tor natural and thorough- or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozlev s Lemon i-.nxir is prepared from the fresh juice of Lemon, combined with other vegetable liver tonics, and will not fail ye n in any ol the above named diseases. Otic, and $1 bottles at druggists. Prepured oily by lr. li. .uozicy, Atlanta, Ga. The principle which guided the North Carolina returning board was to sup port every return in due form, except where the evidence was sufficient to overthrow the presumption of its integ rity. The official vote was announced as follows: Thomas Settle, l,07". A. H. A. Williams. 13,7-iG: W. R. Lindsay (Populist) 4,358; Love, (prohibition) 424; Thos. A. Settle, 73. Sbelbv Review: Sometime ago we announced that the management of the 3 C's had contracted for the erection ot four iron bridges, three of which, ( across First and Second Broad rivers, and Snndv Run.) were to be built on this end of the road. The work of erecting the hridoe across Second Broad near Henri " j j etta was commeuceo some ouys ago. Khelbv Review: It is reported that Rrvnnt Edwards, colored, living in tin Cherry Mountain section of Rutherford county, murdered his wife Saturday by onttinir her throat from ear to car. Af ter killing her, it is said mat ne cut ner body to pieces, ine murocrrr is brother to the negro who was killed by Sheriff Hamrick some years ago. I. Wilev Shook has sold the Clydi Register to H. C. Shook and G. S. Stan ill. and retired from journalism until "the scales are knocked from the eyes of a deceived and misled people, and the righteousness of the Republican cause is vindicated." f orever ana lor aye. P.. E. Gray, alias "Hoke Secrcst1 has been convicted of assault and bat tery in Spartanburg, S.C.and sentenced to two vears in the state penitentiary in that state. The requisition from North Carolina will De nonorea at tne ezpira tion of the term. At n Raleirrh "spelline bee." John 1 Allen, of Louisbnrg, beat them all. He is a prodegy as to memory, knows all the wnrria. ran tell what cage of the old "blue back" they are on, and give their derivation accurately. The exact number ol convicts now in the State is 1,128. They conld do a lot of road building. Acre-am ol tartar li-l ins puwcir. niljn- of all in IciiveiiiiiK Mrrtisth. Latest nitei) States ( iivernmnit Imw Kopnrt. KOVAI. KAktNO 1'DWHKK Cel , "lot; Wall St , New York. BRILLIANT Opening Display of Holiday Goods com mencing Wednesday, November 3()tli, and eontinuing thirty days. are JUDGMENTS. Tin- Kctnil C.roiTrs Ansoeiation ofle-r the foliov inn iuiiKiiA-nrs lor pale-: MISS C. I'.l'RK K. (If, CollCKf St SV2 IKl'.INlA KUHIli. chnrluttc M .'5 o . 11 waki; 'i " vc ! 1 1 ' ST I l 1-. a J MKI.VIN NICHOLS KKK1S WILLIS h The qbove iliilirnients enn lie taw fully ter ilm-ii in iiavim-nt of all tlilitu to the pernn Hmntnu vhnm the-y an- ii-huui. rcrin! wmhinK to purchakc- may call on nny ol th nit-nilK-rs : Ori-i-r : Johnson, li. l impir, ll. Notann & Son, Win. K Miner, A. I'orter, W. T. lirwin, I' 1H-II.. H. Simmon. II Nelson, U.iLittrisay. T. . Rcvrll, I'.. L. Mi-l'oiHlhl, K. M Foster, 1. S. I-'ulluin. W. C. Stradlcy llro J. M. A- . . Seller, illenn Pros , C.nv r.rren. Hill A- Shanks, S. K. Kcp'er. gte FlNEWAlJUNG -SBOE MAI. " TiiE LWO. HUT A i()0I) SHOE, which J looks well, and save a dol or or so at the same time. ;,ots of people do it. They mv our hand-sewed French mU shoe at."). They don't ay .ft (J or $7. There's not a loubt of it ; we keep the best assoi'tnieiitof boys' and chil- lion's shorn in Asheville. It is strange that more people don't know it. FULEN WIDER x8 Pattern Avenue. STERLING SILVER GOODS ll 11 11 1 1 e. 11 1) 1 1 V ( 111 . 'Ill ! it Hie Tiresent time, and we have a very large Mock to display, both m novelties and articles of use for the table. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. n.ii- KtwU- linn iifver i ontained so many fine and extiuis- ite designs in articles of adornment as we this year hope to have the pleasure of showing yon. Always Sure ! Always Prompt!! IN CVRING- All 'Heaadches and Neoralgia, AT- JUST RECEIVED ! NI2W AND CllMI'LliTli .LINU Eye Glasses and Spectacles, WHICH WE AKIS 8K1.I.I.W. AT TRICKS THAT CANNOT llli VNllliKSOLD. North Carolina G cms MOUNTING MADE TO ORDER, All 'Work Guaranteed ; P.L.COWAN&BRO, ji:vui.i-:Ks. No. 9 West Court Place, ASHKVII.Lli, N C. Ravsor & Smith's mT 'Wholesale and Pctail. PROFESSION A L CARDS. ix. ii. ivi;vi:, i. d. H., TAKE THE CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD COINO West aud Northwest. Uminrnutf Ritlng to ntiT of the Vfttcrn States or TcrritorlM will ave time nnd moni-y Roinir via Chicnifo nnd Alton route, It la tile- oule-ltcM rouec to iwinwtm v-ivy, itii .. l-..- i .i i Tcr i'ucdii), una nit pwiiiei. in ,, ' itiirtnn. Ormon. I'tiih anil California. Finest ami Ikst Euuiiipetl Road in the Hest. ( ml v line- running Solid Vrstitinlcil train h,-ti-.-n St. Louis and Kltnanfl City. Kte-linine Chnir car and Tourist SlrelKTJ Irre of extra charge. 1 will nicet jmrtien at any railrr.ail ptntu uith thmue'h tiekrtn and tintfgaxe e-hei-kH. For full information, mnpt and deie-rlitive nuninllle-ty or me vm. write 111 or iiii 'u B. A. NKWLANI), Traveling Tatftcnrfcr Agent 3S Pntton Avenue, Annc-tille, N. J CHAKLTON, Cencral I'MSenger Aent, Chicago, IlKNTAI. OFFICK Connally running, over Kedwood's Store, Tatton Avenue. Residence, 3o nice street. invited to call nnd examine the beau tiful display. WATCHES AND CHAINS. V! haw a larpi' stock of solid tfold, R'olil filled and silver at-e, l null Kill in design and very low in ju iee. BARGAIN CASK. Tliis ease rontains many articles which are marked ower in price than their actual value. In this ease is a immtitv .f 1!0(SKHS& BROS.. (JKNUINK FIRST QUAL ITY sr'OONS. FORKS AND KN1VKS at priees lower than thev have ever licen sold, l ou can tell the M'AJ' UNLMiimi ity'of these ioods, as they are always stamped with an urow running through llieregniar maiK to moicaie uiai, thev arp inferior and inierfect goods. CUT ( i LASS AM) FLNK VASES wo haven small line of the finest goods on the market ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, NO. 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET, JEWELRY MADE TO ORDER. W. C. SPRINKLE. F. B. LAWSON. EAGLE WAREHOUSE, For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, VSII 3I3VII-.3C.il:. The liiilc Warehouse first bcRim business lust season, nnd although a new house ami a new firm it easily took the lead in the tobaeco trade of Asheville. With our past cxfK-riencc and increased facilities lur hnndliiix tubnrco wc are better prepared to serve our friends nnd customers than ever before. ' The IvaRle is one ol the largest and best warehouses in the State, with a capacity o 50,000 pounds a day. Our motto: I'olitc and courteous treatment to all, highest mnrkcl prices and prompt returns. Give us n trinl. SPRISKUI & LAWSON, Proprietors. P. M. Hl'DGINS, Bookkeeper. CAPT. J. M. 8SIITU, Floor aiannffer. D, G. ZEIGLER, 38 Broad St., t'herl stoii, S. C. Climb nipl fi-ee-ilientions furnislfe-d for a'l clasJi-8 nf ImildlngM. LiirrcspoiHli-iuT cheerfully replied ti. Kcmodellini; of tiit inK structures a spe-e-ialty. nov2'.idHm E. H. BRITT, CONTRACTORS, BUILDER IN STOKE. r.ra.linir of all kind done. All siic of crushe-d stone furnished. Send nil nrde'rs to pontofDce Box Ashcrillc, N. C. anEl9dtf OUR GIFT TO EVERY ONE OF OUR READERS. 'A YARD OK PANSIES." Ilyspie-lal arriiimeraents with the pub Ushers we are enabled to make every one ot our readers a present of one of these exqui site oil pict tins. 3(1 inches lonu. a compan ion to " Ynrd of knirl" which nil have s en and admired. This exquisite picture, "A Ynrd of I'misies," was painted by the same noted artist who did the "Hoses." It is the fame size, nnd is pronounced lv art critics to lie farsuperior to thc'Koses." The reproduction is eounl in every respect to the i.riuinnl, which cost $300, and accompany- ing it arc lull directions forframlnK t home, at a cost of a few cents, thus forming a ncHiitifu) ornament for your narlor or a s oerb Christmas (lift, worth ut least 5. Send your name nnd address to the pub lisher, VV. lenninirs llcmorest, la Bust 1-ttn St., New York, wiih three two-cent stamps to dav for the nackina-, rnMilitijr, etc , and mention thut you are a reader of Tub Citi ziin, and you will receive by return mnil one ol these valuable works ol Art. At the t'Hlt1. I linvr iusi taken the last of two bot tles of Dr. H. Mozlcv's Lemon hlixir f ir nervous lieailaelie, indiuesl ion, with tlis- eased liver and kiilnevs. The blixir cured me. I found it the greatest medicine 1 ever usert. j. it. iii-..nmcii, neeuimr, llT-'S V Street, Waplungton, U.t. 'ram is Iroinlneut Lady. I hnve not been able in two years to walk or stand without suffering preat nnln sini-p tnkinn Dr. Mozlev's Lemon Elixir I can wain nan a tnucwiinoin sui- f..rinr the lrnst tneonvenience. Mrs. R. H. Bloouwoetii, unitin, i.a. False Kconotuv Is practiced bv people who Duy inierior articles of lood because cbeuier than standard goods. Infnnts are entitled to the best tootl ohtatnnuie. it is n lact that the Gail llorden "IvOfile" Hratul Condensed Milk is the best infant lood. Your grocer nnd druggist keep it. If taken in time, we will guarantee to nt once cure typhoid and all fevers, la headaches, neuralgia, rheumatism, colds. We mean, r.ot something else, but iust what we say. liltctropoise to., at Heinitsh & Kengan's. Needing a tonic, or children who want DiuM tiur up, should take nnow5-tf ikom ;rTE"?v, It Is pleasant; cures Malaria, Iiidlfteat ion, Biliousness, Uver tompUinU and NeuraUi's. 34-Year' Epcrleuc:-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Office and shop, Wolfe Building. CORNER COURT PLACE AND MARKET STREET. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General i Insurance t Agent. Rear No. 30 South Main street. Established 1866. Asheville, N. C. uS dll NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS The tax list for the city of Asheville has been In my hands for collection for several weeks. Very few bare come forward nd settled as the law requires, therefore I take this method of notifying you that the city taxes must be paid, nntl paid at once. Come forward to the office and settle or hare the cash ready when I call. I mean business and hope you will heed the warning. Very respectfully, N. A. REYNOLDS, novSSdlm City Tax Collector. J. At TENNANT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Plans, specifications and estimates fur nished. All work In my line contracted for, and no charges lor drawing on contracts awarded me. Meterenrea when desired. Office. Southeast Court Square. Asheville, N, t;. rcniuaiy 10,000 BEAUTIFUL WHITE PINE TREES, i For lawns, avenues nnd dr.vewaya. Send for price list by dozen, hundred orthousand BOX iai, novlulm Hendersonvllle, N. C. J. B. BOSTIC, REAL ESTATE, No. ii Patton Avenue. Buys, sells and exchanges real estate on commission. Also buys, and sella notes, stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real (state. novSSdom BOARDING. First-class Board, northern cooking, house heated by steam. For terms apply to MRS. P. A. FITCH NER, No. 24 Grove street, Asheville, N. C Formerly proprietress of Flushing Hotel Flawing, 1, aovxYuxm mm SPECIALTIES. NEW CHOP NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, COl-NTRY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, CEYLON LAXAPANA TE V, An India Ton similar to English RrotikljiHt, ly Koine people liked better than English Rrenkfast. For sale by S. R. KEPLER. French Broad Lumber Co. POSITIVELY CUBES HEADACHE OF EVERY KIND! It la perfectly harmless nnd conluinn no nolsonovs dm)!, Keeommended for one obje-ct only the CL'KE of UliADAUlK. A trial will convince you. Any r-Malilc dninrlst who may not have it on hnnd will procure it promptly (or any one who wishes to lry ll. HO hoi ucce-yi. nil? buwh tuip. 511 coins and II. utl. BRADYCROTINE MFG. CO., MACON, GA. FOR FAI.B AT Pclliam'H Pharmacy ASSIGNEE'S AUCTION SALE. K. COFFIN, Auctloncicr. 1 will sell at 43 West College street on the 1th day of December nt 10 o'clock, at auc tion, for cash, without reserve, the stock of Taylor, Dou'a & Erothtrtrn, consist. ng of one horse, two wngona nnd harness, office railing with nvtnl top desks, one range, one steam heater, w n-sh bowls and slabs, water closets, urinal?, gas and water terra cotta and Iron pipe, hemp packing and plumber' supplies. V. w. WEST, Asslguec. novl lilaod I f a vinir aceuniulated a lame stofk Framing, Sheeting, &c, will sell FRAMING AT 7-5 HHR I.ooo FEHT. 8HRETINU 5-SO " " " Will ulro tnke orders for - OAK FIREWOOD load delivered of At $2.00 per in city. anywhere octlTdtf THE MMTLAND SCHOOL, NO. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. ENGLISH AND FRRNCH HOMB ANWDAV SCHOOL. FOR GIRLS. MRS. BVROWYN MAITLASD, Principal. Assisted by Mls Wallace of Vassar College, ana Mile. Hotne or i ns Afternoon French Special advantages for the study of vocal and instrumental mustc. (lasses for ladies. PKRftONS HAVINU Boots or Shoes to Repair Can have them neatly done by leaving at SHOE STORE OF 0. A. HEARS, 39 South Main St. Also order taken for new work. All good tock. A.PBBCK. octiaSm LEWIS MADDUX, frcs Capital. $50,000 II. T. COLLINS, Viee-Pre. v L. P. M'LOUD, Cashier. Surplutt, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State. County Ad City Depositor?, On:nlsed VKmy, 188P. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE FATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. tVA.aavwMkaUBBt. Interest Paid oa Depoilta in iwiub i""' DIRECTOR ' Lewis Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, J. K-geed, Chas. McNameo, J. E. Bankin M. J. BearJen, b. U. Reed. - MM OPEN FROM I A. . Till 4 P. . CN SATURDAY Til 1 1 P. M. aonc Keen, never nun tu nj
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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