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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Saturday Evening, December 24. 1892. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Th DAIT.T Crrmm, Democratic, 1. published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol lowing rates atrictlr cath: On Yk4.. $6.00 Six Mouths. 3.00 Thibb Months. l.no Obb Month SO OnxV?bbk IS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1892. Thb fint man who ever turned a double somersault, James Washington Myers, has iust died. See that your claim on eternal fame ls'cqually secure, if not of the same kind. Since celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Baltimore Sun has pcrhapsimproved more than durinc the same length of time in any period of its history. It still stands in the front rank of reliable family journalism in America. It always prints the news, but never stoops to sensation. Editorially it is sound, fearless and al ways Democratic. Its field of usefulness is widening with its years, and the hold it has upon the public proves that in journalism, as in any other business, hon esty is the best policy. It is to be washing day with France for many months to come, and the pity of it is that the Republic's linen must be cleaned in public. France is discredited, and no part of her social system more so than the press, the leading proprietors of which took from the Panama canal tunds all the bush money they could lay hands on. A free press would have kept France clear ol this mammoth scandal, but the term is almost unknown there, especially in Paris where often the chief reve nues ot the leading newspapers come from sources from which an American newspaper never thinks of deriving an income. Two "prominent citizens" of Americus, Ga., shot a third dead on the streets Wednesday, and a telegram from there reports that the twn "is plunged in mourning." If the public sentiment of Americus had been against the carrying of concealed weapons and against the settling of personal difficulties by the methods in vogue mainly in the wilds of Central Africa among a barbarous peo pie, there would be no mourning in that city today. It is not strange to read also tbit the murderer has "friends who will swear that he has been insane fur six months." Where it is possible for a street murder of this kind to occur, there would be nothing inconsistent in allow ing an insane man to run at large till he killed somebody. For Mr. Cleveland on becoming I'resi dent to appoint Carl Seliurz to any posi tion wnattver would oe to deliver a blow full in the face of the Democratic party. Chicago Times. The effort to foist the most conspicu' ous benehciary ol the Hayes traud upon the defrauded Democracy through M Cleveland 8 agency is an exhibition ot true mugwump temper. For the Demo cratic partv, its history and its hopes, its pride and its self-respect, the gentle men of the Reform club, regardless of former associations, who have been try ing to get a place for Mr. Schurz, do not care one single cuss. N. . sun. What in thunder is the use of nagging at Cleveland about Schun ? The man in the moon, or old Dana himself, stands a better chance of being nominated for office by Cleveland. STATE SWAMP LANDS. State Engineer W. G. Lewis has dur ing the year surveyed 70,000 acres of the swamp lands. These surveys were made in Craven, Jones, Carteret and Famlico counties. The number of acres of these lands now held by the State approxi mates 800,000, and the largest body Is in Tyrrell county 14.0,000 acres. These swamp lands lie in nine counties, extend' ing from Columbus on the south to Pamlico on the north. Tuckaseige Democrat: Gen. E. R Hampton has sold his mill property here. It will be converted into an establisn ment for the manufacture of emery wbaels. The purchasers are Northern capitalists who haye secured several val oable corundum properties in this and other counties from which their supplies of material for the factory will be ob tained. Mr. W. M. Hoffman is the gen eral manager of the company, which will begin operations here as soon as tbe necessary machinery can be placed in po sition. rour of Winston s society young men, S. W. Boswell, late manager Hotel Zinzendorf, E. H.Ray, Hunter Perkinson and George Hants, were arrested and summoned to appear before Mayor Stockton fur serenading the pupils of tbe Salem college. The warrant charges them with being a nuisance. Boswell and Ray, rather than stand trial, left for Richmond. The Grand Lodge of Masons meets next month. The annual reports arc now being made up. They will show that there are now 272 chartered lodges, and that dispensations have during the year been issued to seven new lodges, Tbe membership is now about 8,7o0, gain of nearly 400 during the twelve months. A desperate robbery has occurred in Monteomery county. Three young white men finding aged Thomas Bunnell in his barnvard about dusk, robbed mm, se curine $875, which he had just received The same night the men knocked a white man named Morris in the head and took $50 from him. Some papers have again printed the absurd statement that Governor Holt was witholdine Mr. Settle's certificate. Mr. Settle laughs at the statement, which first appeared in a letter written by the Republican nominee for governor. Tbe milling plant belonging to the Greenville Land and Improvement Com pany, together with a valuable tract of land, nas been soia at puonc auction to Mr. P. B. Taliaferro of Richmond, for $7,200. Th; superintendents of the city graded schools throughout North Caro lina will hold their annual meeting in tbe rooms of the chamber of commerce in Greensboro, December 27 th. Rev. C. W. Robinson of Gastonia ac cepted a call to the Nortb Winston Pres byterian church and will enter upon his pastorate dnties there the first of the new year. Messrs. I. M. Berghardt of Lenoir, and K. C. Mftisies and H. D. Aberncthy, of Hickory, bare bought 20,000 acres of timber land in Burke county. Tbe Nag Bead hotel property bas ' beta cold lor $3,750 to D. B. Bradford ; and others of Elimbetb City. For Christmas boy fancy cheese of 3. R. Kepler. ,, . , , CLEVELAND AND CRISP. The Former Will Nottinpport Ally Faction of Tbe pariv. From the New York Sun. A Michigan member of Congress, who is friendly to Speaker Crisp and also a personal friend of Mr. Cleveland, says that Mr. Dickinson repeated to the Speaker Wednesday the sentiments which Mr. Cleveland recently expressed in New York, to the effect that he has no intention of interfering in the reorganiza tion of the next House. The member referred to spent several diys in New York last week, and he had a pleasant chat with Mr. Cleveland on general poli tics. He says that Mr. Cleveland pro posed to return to the White House with a tixed determination to try and make bis administration successful in accord ance with the principles laid down by the national Democratic party, lie in tends to conduct his administration in the interest of the whole party, and will not lend himself to any faction to pay oft' old political grudges or gratify per sonal ambitions. Without saying so in as many words, Mr. Cleveland has inti mated to his friends in the House, the Michigan member savs, that lie cannot afford to interfere in the contest over the speakership. On the contrary, be says that the organization of the House of Congress should be accomplished without a factional fight. It is believed that the reelection ot Speaker Crisp is not as distasteful to Mr. Cleveland as lias been represented. HAD LOST MIS WIFE. But Nevertheless He Did Not Wnnl a TombHioiie. From the Charlotte Obsirver. One of Charlotte's leading l'rohibi- tionists who is also a dealer in tomb stones, was recently on a tract-distrib- uting-tombstoue-scllitig tour through an adjoining county, and after talking prohibition for an hour or so to a gen tleman who happened to be somewhat of a wag, he was given the name ot a man, whom the talkecl-to-dcatb gentle man told him had rcccntlv lost his wile, and would no doubt buy a tombstone. The tombstone dealer immediately struck out for the mans home, some miles distant and arriving there, spent some time in offering condolence, alter which he showed the pictures ot various tombstones and thought, trom the de jected countenance of his man, that he would surely strike a trade, nut tist at that juncture the supposed widower said! "You go kill that scoundrel that ran awnv with mv wife, and I'll buy a tombstone from vou." Exit the Clru- lotte man with re-Morse. HOTTF.N ALL AROl'ND. The City Treasurj scandal lu HI Louis Disgraceful. St. Loiis, Mo., Dec. 23. Developments iu the city treasury scandal are sensa tional in the extreme. Yow, the man who negotiated loans for Focrstcl, who in fact, was a go-between for the city treasurer and the money lenders, has made a statement in which he says there was a shortage in the city treasury fur two years when he first began to bor row money for the Forestels to cover it up. He declared that Mike Foerstel him self knew all about it and was active in covering it up. 1 his statement, winch is printed this morning, created a big sensation. Yow is the man who holds Forestel's note tor something like 57,000, which, the latter says, is forecd. Forestel has refused to prosecute Yow for forgery, which fact, in the teeth of the hitter's declaration that he never executed the note, is com mented upon unfavorably. It is also hinted that some of the signature's to Forestel's bond are forgeries. IUVITT Ol'TED. He Cannot Take His Lead lu Gladstone' Parliament. Di nLiN, Dec. 24. Justice O'Brien de livered the decision of the court today on the election petition against the return of Michall Davitt, M. 1'., for North Mealh. The decision deprives Davitt of his seat on the same grounds that unseated Fullain for South Meath. Davit t's counsel admitted that the evi dence so far as Bishop Milty's pastoral denouncing I'arntlites was concerned, applied to North Meath equally with South Meath. The decision, therefore, was a foregone conclusion, and Davitt had endeavored to forestall it in offer ing to give up his seat, in order to pre sent himself as a candidate. This could not be permitted, the court holding that it could act only on the evidence actually before it, and not admissions in advance of testimony. Davitt's third candidacy for parliment and second election to that body, has ended unfortunately. Fairly Caught. From Drake's Mnguiine. They were talking of the vanity of women, und one of the few ladies present undertook a defence. "Of course," she said, "I admit that women are vain and men are not. Why," she added, with a glance around, "the necktie of the hand somest man in the room is even now up the back of his collar." And then she smiled for every man present had put his band up behind his neck ! Same to Voui and More Prom the Asheville Democrat. A merry Christmas to our contempo raries. May the coming year beahappy, prosperous and peaceful one with them. Are You Fixed lor an extra good dinner next Sunday ? You may have company. You'll surclv make more than usual preparation and can scarcely do as well as with us. The fat of the land is with us in the way of handsome turkeys und the lesser fowl; to be altogether easv in your minds, send us your order and we II do the rest. Hill & Shank, Market. Thls Holiday Week. We have an enormous supply of celery, lettuce nnd radishes, fresh crisp and home-grown for our customers this week and will be pleased to fill orders. Arthur & Henric, stalls 19 and 20, city market. Oranges, Malaga Grapes, New Nuts, Fresh Candies, Wholesale and Retail Krogcr's. Valuable Xinns presents for male mem bers of any family including coachmen and waiters may be had at the Whitlock Clothing House corner store Eagle block. The bargains yon get off onrXmas special price tables are the biggest values in town, i nrasu s. ineraiace. For Souvenir Spoons aud other silver novelties in greatest variety vi.it i. n. Law, 37 Patton avecue. Oranges, nuts and candies at whole sale, Kroger. Pot Christmas bay fruits of S. R. Kep ler. : , : CHURCH NOTICES. I Pasters will confer a fnTor by hatulinjr in these notices nut later thau 10 a. in. uu Sat urday. CATHOLIC Cm'RCII. Catholic church, corner Ila.vwood and Flint streets, las. E. White, rector Divine service at 11 a. ni , baptises at 4:30 p. iu.; service daily at 7:30 n. m. BAPTIST CHl'KCll. "irst Paptist church Corn- r CoIIckc and Spruce streets, Kev. .1. L. While, pastor Services at 11a. tn. und 7 30 p. m- Sunday school at 9:30 a. tn. French Broad Baptist church. Rev. J. Q. Adams, pastor Service at 1 1 a. m. und 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at tl:3;i a m. Academy Hill Mission Sunilny frhool at 3:30 p m 1'ruycr uitctluK every Thursday niKht. West End lluplist Miaskit !--ev. V. P. Southern. Sunday school at 3:30 p. in. Prayer niectinK every S-'aiunluy nicjit. Fern Hill Baptist church. Uiltmon R.v M. A Jcukins, pastor Sutihath school at 0:3o a ni.: preaching, 11 a. tn ; v-raycr nr.ct inK. 3 p. in. U. B. CHl'KCll, SOUTH. Central Methodist IipiscopalChttrclt South. Rev. 11. F Chrciz!it-rK pastor I i vine service at 1 1 a. m., and 7 30 p. ut. Sunday school at u.30 a. m. Riverskle M. U. church. South Kev J. c l rey, pastor rivtne service 11 a. in. and 8 p. m Sunday school at 3 p. m. A welcome to all. North Asheville M F. church. South Kev. R I). Sherrill, pastor. Services at 11 a. nl. nnd 7:30 p. tn. Sunday school at the Methodist Chaucl on College street, bcclmriitf promptty at 4 p. . Claude Miller, sutwriutenucnt. Bethel church. South Asheville. Rev H. L. Stanley, pastor Preaching at 11 a. tn. ui'.d j at niKht. Sunday school at 3 p m., W. I,. Wulkcr superintendent, lipworth Leairuc devotional meeting every Friday niKht. I 1.. B. Alrxandt-r president. Prayer meeting; i every ednesday r,iht. All cordially in-! vrcd. j PRKSriYTHKIAN CHl'KCll. First church Ktv. R F. Camphell. pastor Divine worship tomorrow at 11 a. m an-l s p. m. Young people's meeting at I 7:15. Salibath School at 9:30. Sotuhsiilc Presbyterian Church. Rev. 1.. 11 llaldwin. piisior "Divine worship at 11 a m. nnd 7:45 p. in. Salihalh school at 3:30 p. m. Men's prayer meeting eviry Sablttth morn-: ing at lu o'clock. The Young people's So ciety of Christian endeavor every Sabbath ) evening at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening at i 7:45. ' ! Bethany church, Hendry block. I third Itoorl, North Court square, Rev. I. S. Mor-; row, pastor Divine worship at 11 a.m. ami ' h:(M p m. Sabhath school at 3 p. tn Prayer ' meeting Wednesday at S p m. Catvary Presbyterian church, col., Cittho- j lie I- ill SabbHth school 11 n. m.; i reflching , 3 p.jn. and 7:30 p. ni. Kev. C. it. Uuscu-! burv, pastor. KI'ISCOI'At CHl'KCll. Trinity church, corner Church and Willow streets, Kev. McNeely Dullosc, re.tor ! Christmas l ay holy communion, 8 a. m , morning prayer and holy communion 11 a. 1 tn.; evening prayer, wilh procession ol' Sun day school 4:30 p. m. There will be no I meting of Sunday school for lessons, but all children must be ut the church by 4:15 p.! in. Kev. lito A. Pell will assist the hector. I St. Paul's Chapel, Rev. J. II. Posted, minis Ur in charge--Servicts on '2d and 4th Sunday in each month at 11a. nt. St. Andrew's Ser vices on 1st and 3d Sunday iu each month at 4 p. tit. Tr'nity Chanel Kpiscoual church. 11. S McDutty, Kcctur Morning ervtce, 11 a. ill ; j evening" service, 4.00 p. m.; Widttcsuay Light i k rvice. XD. ID, B averdam Chapel, Rev. W. K. Rice, minis-! tcr in charge Divine services tomorrow at I 11a. in. j M. U. Clll'KCII. j First Methodist lipiseopnl church, corner! Hay wood street and Putton avenue. Kev. I A. H. Gamble, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 ! a. m. Preaching 11a. m. and 7:30 p. m. College Street M. K. church Kev. M. M. Jones, pastor Preaching each Salibath at I a. m., und 7 p. ni.; Sunday school at 3 p. i. Ail are cordially invited. I'MTAKIAN CIH'KCII. Hillinrd build ng South M ntn street. Rev. Frederic W. Sanders, Minister Christmas service of IheSuadav school ut 10a m ; rc- gious service at 11 a. m. Suliieet. "What Jesus has given to Christianity." M-als trie, Strangers welcome. l.l'THKKAN CHl'KCll, Sundnv school on Sundav nttcrnoon nt 3 o'clock in Flerlje hall, cottier oodliil street - and Central avenue. CONOKKOATION II :i ll-H A-Tl:lrILAII . I Religious services every Friday evening at ti o'clock and Saturday morning nt to o'clock in Lyceum Hall. j CIIK1STIAS CHt'KCII. Christian church, corner of Spruce and Woodtin streets Kev. B. K. Tipton will, priach at 11a. m. and 7:30 p. ut. Sundav I school ut 10 a, iu. All are cordially invited. 1 I G. M. Carter, Cluster, S. C. writes:! "A ne;ro hoy here had a had case ol scrofula. The toctor said it would kill him. 1 irot him to use llotanie lllooil Balm, lie took a dozen bottles nnd is now well. He has not used ativ ot it lor four months and continues well." Oranges, Malaga Orapes, New Nuts, I-resh Candies, Wholesale and Ktail krogir. Tor Christmas buy crackers and cakes o a. K. Kepler. Oranges, nuts and candies at whole sale, Kroger. For Christmas buy raisins of S. K. Keuler. NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. The tax list for tbe city of Asheville has been hi my hands for collection for sevcrul weeks. Very few have come forward and settled as the law requires, therefore I take this method of notifying yon that the city taxes must be paid, and paid at once. Come forwaid to the office and settle or have the cash ready when I call. 1 mean busineM ami ho(e you will herd the warning Very respectfully, N. A. KBVNOLDS, nnvSNdlm City Tax Collector. CANDY FACTORY, NO. 20 NORTH MAIN STREET. We are uinnufaetuiint; daily a variety of French eandtes that are equal to any and superior in freshness. Assorted pound box 40 cents. Boston Chips, assorted flavors, Vanilla, Strawberry and Pineapple Nuggets. Molasses, Lemon and Peppermint Taffy, Stick Candy, wholesale, 8 c:nts per pound, highly flavored. Fireworks in endless variety. Candy canes for decorating Xmaa trees. J. T. COOK, titcOdlm 20 Nortb Main Street, Honest in mi out. Sensible Shnpcs. reelect Fit i. Solid Cotnlort. Largest stock of Narrow YVidtlii in the country. All the fancy colored ooze and evening dress Slippers. Ladies' Walking Boots in all popular shapes. French Calf and Patent LeatherOx fords and slippers, from tripple A toC. BLANTON, WRIGHT k CO. 39 Patton Avenue, '??v Jfhsofutely Pure A cream of turtar baking powder High est, of all in leavening strength. Latest United States Government Pood Report. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., lm Wall St., New York. Coal and Cord Wood Cheap AND HOT AT Carrington's Coal Yard Court Square. NO. 20. JUDGMENTS. The Kctnil Grocers Association offer ill following judgments for sale: MISSC. Bl'RKE. 70V, S. Main St ML 7i VI RGIN1 A ROlllK. Charlotte St 2fi 04 ! A. B. W ARB 2 W. S H'STK'K 3 77 M HLYIN NICHOLS .IW IF.RKIN WILLIS 1400 ! The nhove judgments can lie Inwfullylen drrrd In pavment of all dtlits to the persons ; against v horn they are Issued. Persons ! wishing to purchase may call on any of the j members : Greer .S: Johnson,' A. D. Conp. r. It. 11. Nnlnnd & Son, Wm. Kroger, I. A. Porter, 15. V Bell, S R. Kepler Rnv & llaird. M.'C. Nolat'd, T. I. Rcvell. G. L. McDonuld, F. M. Foster, i . S. FuHunl, W. C. Straillev : Hrc J. M. (it J 11. Seigler, Glrnn Bros . Hill Shanks. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. P. M LUTHBR. W. P BROWN. LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, OFFICE ia I.KGAL CLOCK. Practice in the State nnd Fiderul Courts. Collection of claims a specially. K. M. HEXSVES, I. U. B., BI'T.41. OI-'FIC'K l.Vt:nallv m.iHlMR, uvei Kl .vooil's : Patton Avenue. Ker.idencc, 35 Spruce street. D, G. ZEIGLER, 38 Hroari St , ChnrUttoii,8.C. l'lnns nnd si:cciticntions furnirlied for n'l classes of buildings. Correspondince cheerfully replied to. KcmodcltloK of exist ing, structures a specialty. nov2ld3m E. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE, Grading of ull kinds done. All sizes of crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to postoflice Box 18, AbIictUIc, N. C. aurl9dtr 34-Years' Expericuce-34 MILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDBR. Office and shop, Wolfe Dullding. CORNER COURT t'LACB AND MARKRT STREET. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, Ue" eral 1 Insurance t Agent. Rear No. 20 South Main street. Hstablished 18RS. Asheville, N. C. uS dlr J. B. BOSTIC, REAL ESTATE, No. ii Patton Avenue. Buy, rlti and exchanges real citato on comm. Minn. Aluo buys and Belli notes, stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real estate. nov25dr.ni J. A. TENNBNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Plans, stwcificatlons and estimates fur nished. All work la my line contracted for, and no charges for drawing on contracts awarded me. References when desired. Office, Southeast Court Square. Asheville, N. C. febiadly Men's Boys' and .Youths' footwear, in Bleechers, Bali, Congress in Patent Leather, Calfskin, Russia, Calf and Russett, all widths Hunting Boots, Overgaiters, Leg Rins, Umbrellas Trunks and Va litcs. Hats at a sacrifice! We hare no time to talk I Come and see oar stock. fcSfSj HIGH GRADE, otyle, Service and Fit, AT A. MEDIUM PRICE. That ia Why FULENWIDER & CO.'S SHOES AKH 1 St CM GKIJAT DEMAND. More revv sdylcs for winter were riceivid this week. iS Pal to n Avenue. AlYays Sure ! Always Prompt!! Always Sate!!! -IN tl'RINJ. - All Heaadches and Neuralgia. AT- Raysor & Smith's, Wholesale and Retail. JUST RECEIVED ! NEW AND COMPLETE .LINE Eye Glasses and Spectacles, Willi II WE AKR Sn.l.lNC AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HE UNlHiKSOLll. North Carolina G cms MOU'TING MADE TO ORDER. All Work ;unrirtf d : P.L.COWAN&BRO. jEwni i;rs. No, 9 West Court Place, ASEIUVILLB, N C. TAKE T1C CHICAGO AND ALTON RAILROAD fJOING West and Northwest. Rmiirrants coins to any of the Western States or Territories will save time and money golnc- via Chicago and Alton route. It is the amekest route to Kansns lltv. Den ver Pueblo, and all points In Idaho. Wash inirton. Oregon. Vtnh and California, I mcst am vest bquippcd Road m tne West. (inly line running Solid Vestibuled trains between St. Louis and Kansns Citv. Keclinlng Chair cars and Tourist Sleepers tree ni estra cuarge. 1 will meet parties at any railroad station with through tickets and basaace checks. For full information, maps and descriptive pamphlets ol tne vvest, write to or can on B. A. NliWLANI). Traveling Passenger Agent, 33 Patton Avenue, Asheville, N. J. CHARLTON, General Passenger ?cnt, Chicago, II. As Peter man, M. D.. THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF HOW TO CURE TUBERCULAR CONSUMPTION WITH THE COMBINED USE OF . THOSE I.IFH RENEWING. GERM DESTROYING AGENCIES; ELEC TRICITY AND OXYGEN, Would say to all afflicted with that hitherto Incurable disease that none of the grave and serious diseases yield with more grace to ra tional scientific treatment than tubercnlnr consumption In Its first stage. For the pur pose of giving Its patients all the benebt of c'imnie, pure mountain air with r-sone and balsamic odors us far as it can be had in the open air; he has opened an othce in llarri man, Hast Tennessee, where all consump tives coming in tbe earlv si age of thedisease will be permanently enred. Thoe comiu in the last stage of the dlseacc will be bene fitted in accordance with the amount of lung tissue left. The first ten coming from Asheville will receive one month of treat ment free. For further particulars wii c to him at Harrlman, Tenn dcigOdlra FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN I A good home In Chunn'a cove, two miles from court house square In Ash. ville. less than onehalf mile from corporation limits; contains 12 acres, nearly all In grass, fruit trees, grapevines, etc.: excrl'ent shade, four, five, or more, fine bold runnlnKSprlngs.somt of them chalybeate; has tbe following build ings on it :One sev.u room frame dwelling house, metal roof, one good new barn, not entirely finished, metal roofed, two fine new spring houses built of reck and metal roofed; other out-buildings, such as wood shed, plKeoii house, etc.; a complete system of w atcrwork which furnishes pure loaning spring watrrin kitchen of dwelling. 'Jot of the buildings and water works over 12,8(10. Price $4,000. Terms, one-third cath, balance in one and two years at 8 per cent, interest. Additional land forsale. Call on or address C. W. DeVAULT, J8 North Court Squaic, Aihevil , N C, decHdlm PKRHOMS HAVING Boots or Slioes to Repair Can have them neatly dont by leaving at SHOE STORE OF 6. A. HEARS, 39 Sonth Main 8t. Also order taken for asw work. AU food toek. A. MBCX. BRILLIANT Opening Display of Holiday Goods, com mencing Wednesday, November 30tli, and continuing thirty days. invited to call and examine tiful display. are STERLING SILVER GOODS ore umiMialty cheap nt the present time, nnd we have a very laige stock to display, both m novelties and articles of use for the table. GOLD AND SILVER JEWELRY. Our stock has never contained so many fine and exquis ite designs in articles of adornment as we this year hope to have the pleasure of showing you. WATCHES AND CHAINS. We have a large stock of solid gold, gold filled and silver case, t eautil'ul in design and very low in price. BARGAIN CASK. This i.'iiM' (.oninins many articles which are marked 1ovt in iiriuMhan tlit'ir actual value. In this case is a (Itiantit.vof I.0C.K1.K& Blt()S.,flENUINE FIRST QUAL ITY SPOONS, F011KS AND KNIVES at prices lower than they have ever been e.oU. You can tell the SECOND qual ity of t hose goods, ns they are always stamped with an arrow running through the regular mark to indicate that thev are inferior and imperfect goods. CUT GLASS AM) FINE VASES-Ye have a small line of the finest goods on the market ARTHUR LEADING NO, 18 SOUTH NUN STREET. W. C. SPRINKLE. EAGLE WAREHOUSE, For the Sale of Leaf Tobacco, ASHISVILIiK The lnle Warehouse first U'p:m husii-.tss last season, and allliotiU it new house aud a new firm it easily touk the lead iu the tobacco trade of Asheville. With our post experience and increased facilities for handling tobacco wc arc better prepared.to serve our friends ami custuiiicic than ever bcf.trc. The liable is one of the largest and best of 50,000 pounds a day. Our motto: Polite and cuurtre.r.s trcnlnu i.t to i.ll, hilnst market pi ices and prompt returns, dive us a trial. HI'IUNKI.t: V: l.AV;0', ITrprittors. P. M. HIBGINK, Boaklscsper. CAPT. J. OT. 8MITU, I-loor JlanaKtr. HOLIDAY EATING ! FRUITS, NI TS, MIXCE MEAT, I'LUM VVh D1X0S, RAISINS, dllATES, ORANGES, FANCY CHEESE, riU'XESIX JARS, CRACKERS AND CAKES. FIREWORKS. FOR SALE BY 8. R. KEPLER. French Broad Lumber Co. lluving accumulated a large stork of Framing, Sheeting, &c, will sell FRAMING AT $7 50 PER IvOOO FEET. NUEETING $5.50 " Will aku take outers for OAK FIREWOOD At $2.00 per load delivered anywhere iiO'ity. LEWIS MADDUX, Pre 11. T. COLLINS, Vlce-Pres. h. P. M'LOUD, Cashier.- Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, County And City Depository, Organized May. i88. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS KIKTED AT REASONABLE RATES QENEBAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED, luterret Paid on Deposit In Raving Department. DIRECTORS Lewis Maddux, H. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, J. E. Heed, Chas. McNamee, J. E. Rankin, M. J. Bearden, S. H. Reed. BAKK OPEN FROM-. HUC ONATURDAT Til L I P.M. the beau- M. FIELD, JEWELEK, JEWELRY f.UDc TO ORDER. F. B. LAVVSON. v. ai chouses in the Slate, vt ilh a capacity octl7dtf
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