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THE ASHBVIIjLE DAILY OATIZEJN
Satin dav Evening, February 4, 1893.
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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN
Tub Daily Citiibn, Democratic, is published
every afternoon (except Sundu) at the fol
lowing: rate strictly cash.
On Yhak $6.oo
Six Months 3.O0
Thkbb Months. l.oo
Oitit Month SO
Omwiin 16
SATTRDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1893
It looks as thoufjh the county jail or
the keeper thereof should be improved.
To the Joint Board : No more street
paving should be done except by the
lowest responsible bidder with specifica
tions well understood by property own
ers as well as contractors.
Those Democrats who have been say
ing that the President should have left
the appointment of a justice of the Su
preme Court to Mr. Cleveland forget
ting that the presidential term docs not
end with the November election must
now sing very small over the nomina
tion of Judge Jackson. It is doubtful if
President Cleveland could have made a
better nomination.
It is true that if President IlnrrUon
nomiuates a Republican to fill the place
that Judge Jackson's nomination to the
Supreme bench leaves vacant, he will
probably have done more for his party,
from a partisan point of view, than if he
had named a Republican for the Supreme
Court vacancy. But The Citizen pre
fers to believe and it sees u; reason
why it should not so believe th-f. the
appointment of Judge Jackson v. as
made because President Harrison was
unable to find for the place a Republican
judge of equal fitness.
JI DGK JACKSON AND STATf.'S
RIGHTS.
Some comment of Republican congress
men on the nomination of Judge Jackson
betrays an unnecessary ignorance of the
history of the decisions of the United
States Supreme court during the period
since the war. "The two Republican
members of the Tennessee dcligation,"
says a Washington telegram, "feel sore
over the appointment of a State's rights
judge;" and Representative Houk said:
"I think President Unrrioon has fol
lowed his inclination and has betrayed
the Republican party and committed a
crime against the constitution by ap
pointing a man who bv birth and school
ing is a State's rights Democrat, believ
ing in a strict construction of the consti
tution and the supremacy of the State
over the nation."
Now i1: is a curious fact that the so
called State's rights decisions of the Su
preme court, since the reconstruction
period at least, have been voted for,
and mainly delivered by the Republican
judges, while, in some notable instances,
the Democratic judges have opposed
such decisions. It is to be supposed, of
course, that both were actuated by like
motives, but the fact remains as we
have stated it, and Congressman Houk
will have to change the basis of his criti
cism of the latest appointment.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
In the Senate Thursday, a resolution
was unanimously adopted instructing
North Carolina's Senators and Repre
sentatives in Congress to use all their
influence to secure the passage ot the
Nicaragua canal bill.
The principal bills introduced in the
House Thursday were as follows: To
protect consumers of illuminating oils by
having inspectors and permitting no oils
to be sold under 120 degrees fire-test; to
protect baggage of travellers bv com
mon conveyance; to provide that all
schools partially supported by the public
school t-iud shall be under the super vis
ion of the State Board of education.
Kills now laws: lreating a commis
sion of three members to be appointed
by the Governor to codify the legislative
acts for ten years past; to make three
years' absence from the State, after par
tial divorce has been granted, ground for
absolute divorce; and to increase the
Guillord battle-ground appropriation.
There was a loner discussion on a bill
introduced by Mr. Vance, of Buncombe
requiring dogs to be listed as other
property and pay $1 annual tax. Vance
supported this earnestly and showed
that there are in North Carolina 30.000
more dogs than sheep. The bill was fav
orably reported by the committee on
agriculture.- It was finally recommitted
to that committee.
The Senate has passed a bill appro
priating $4,000 for furnishing the Execu
tive Mansion.
JudK-e Jackion.
From the Knoxville Journal (Rep.)
Judge Jackson is a Democrat, but he is
the one Democrat in Tennessee who
possesses the respect, tbe'admiration, yes
the love of Republicans from the Virginia
line to the Father of Waters. In the
great struggle of the 'TO's for the pre-
servation of the credit of the Statu he
fought shoulder to shoulder with the
Republicans to crush repudiation, and
though beaten they have looked upon
him ever since as a man worthy of any
man s admiration.
His conduct upon the bench since he
was placed there has universally been
upon the plane of probity, ability and
conservatism. not her quality that has
endeared him to Tennessee Republicans
has been his absolute non-partisansbip.
The Shelby Llqaar Qarxilon
R. B. Miller in the Aurora.
Now, why abolish a law that has been
of great benefit to this town and county,
because the illicit sale is not entirely
suppressed, especially the past few
months? Our Legislature will have a
bill amending the present law so that the
penalties will be sufficient to deter the
"blind tigers" and open, defiant sale of
whisky. Instead of $100 fine have $500;
instead of thirty day have ninety days
imprisonment.
, TlMs Place to Bay Hones.
Nearly six handred head will be thrown
on the market and sold at a action for
just what they will bring. la the lot
re over two hundred standard bred
trotters, including stallions, brood mares,
horses with record and young animals
fit to race and win; and four hundred
splendid roadsters, saddlers, matched
teams and general purpose horses Con-
sikhcu dj an luc piuuiiicai orecaen ana
owners fa Tennessee. Every animal will
be sold without aar reserve, at the Ten
nessee breeders splendid new Sale Mart at
Nashville, Tenn., on March 13th to 18th
inclusive.
For descriptive . eatalosfoe address)
Walter f, Parmer, Secretary-. anf-Mas)-ager,
Baxter Court. Nashville, Tenn.
Avoid eonfusiotf ndh -delay by reading
carefully the schedule of West Asherille Sc
Sulphur Springs line in this issue of Tns
CrriXEx.
JUST IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Statesville Landmark : Several
months ago Mr. H. A. Collins of Penn
sylvania, came to Statesville, leased laud
from Mr. R. B. Jovner near town and
began mining for corundum. His efforts
met with such success that last Friday
theAcme Corundum and Minintr company
of Statesville, with $20,000 capital stock,
was organized. The parties interested
ore Mr. Collins, J. W. Janney and B.
Howland of Pennsylvania.
North Carolina Teacher: One of the
biggest things to occur in North Carolina
this year will be the departure of $500
teachers and their friends, on
August 14, for a twenty day visit to the
World's Fair at Chicago. While other
people will pay from fifty to seventy-five
dollars, they will expend only thirty-five
dollars.
Jubilee correspondence Davidson Dis
patch: Mr. Jeff. Lewis, while sawing
hickory timber into spokes last week at
Mr. Conrad's mill, got one of his fingers
split with the saw. He then laid his
finger on a block and laid an nxc on it
and got one of the men to strike it with
a mallet and square it oil".
There were 1,850,000 guesses in the
New York Herald's presidential trip to
Europe contest and the editor of the
Morgatiton HcrnM came in as number
ten on a guess of 3611,467. B. K. Kon
ztlmaii of Brooklyn, guessed 360,50
aud won first prize.
Webster Herald: A six years eld
daughter of Mr. Frank Conner, named
Bessie, at the Forks of the river, was
drowned Sunday, while attempting to
cross it with her uncle, Mr. Cope. She
became dizzy, and icll from the log on
which she was walking.
Charlotte Observer; John Suggs, a
small boy of Berrvhill township, was
bitten by a dog supposed to be mad, I
Monday, and was brought here for the
application of the mad stone. The dog
afterward showed symptoms of madness
and was killed.
The Burlington Herald's apology for
copying a Citizen editorial without
a credit: To The Asueville Citizen:
We own up: but we "didn't go for to do
it." We must lay the fault at the door
of a brand new devil.
Charlotte Observer. A horrible ac
cident occurred at the Mountain Island
cotton mills. One of the operatives.
Anna Primal, had her right arm caught
iu the machinery and torn trom the
socket.
Mail service changes : Henderson-
ville to Brevard. From January 26,
1893, change service so as supply Yale,
betwt.cn Hendersonville and Horse-Shoe,
increasing distance 23 miles.
Mrs. Elizabeth Thomas, of Char
lotte, died Thursday at the home of her
son. Mr. James Thomas, near that city
in her 93rd year.
The Statesville cotton mills invite bids
for 500,000 brick, delivery to commence
April 1 and be completed by June 1.
Bills Paid Vesterdav.
The following bills were ordered paid
by the Joint Board yesterday afternoon:
A. M. Smith, $1,219.20; E. A. Poe,
$542.50; Kelly & Strachan, $30.11; W.
II . Westall, $58.10; F. E. Rice, $127;
Webb & Oates, $30.11; street payroll,
$188; M. H. Kellev, $504.33; Webb,
Oates, Eskridg & Co,, $2,663.74; H.
M. Smith, $373.58; Woody & Kimberly,
$32.18; Asheville Plumbing and Heating
house, $20.14, J. A. Murdoch, $75; A.
V. Jones & Co., $1.35; Boyce & Burton,
$13; Democrat, 75 cts.; Jarvis & Rich
ards, $2; J. R. Ballew's payroll, $116.01;
F. Stikeleather. $31.
LEMON KUXIH,
' A Pleasant Lemon Tonic.
For biliousness, constipation, malaria,
colds and the grip.
For indigestion, sick and nervoushead
oches. For sleeplessness, nervousness aod
.heart diseases take Lemon Elixir.
Ladies, for natural and thorough or
ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir.
Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixir is prepared
from the fresh juice of lemons, combined
with other vegetable liver tonics and
cathartics. 50c. and $1 bottles at drug
gists.
Prepared only bv Dr. H. Mozley, At
lanta, Ga.
A Prominent Minister Writes:
After ten years of great suffering from
indigestion, with great nervous prostra
tion, biliousness, disordered kidneys ana
constipation, I have been cured by Dr.
Mozley's Lemon Elixir and am now a
well man.
Rev. C. C. Davis. Kid. M. E. church.
South, No. 28 Tatnall street, Atlanta
Gratitude.
Dr. H. Mozley, Dear fair Since using
your Lemon Elixir I have never had an
other attack of those tearful sick head
aches, and thank God that I have at
last iound a medicine that will cure
those awful spells.
M us. Etta.W. Jones,
Parkersburg, West Va
West AanevlUe and Sulphur
(tnrlajrs Rallwav.
LEAVE POST OFFICB FOR DEPOT.
6 40 a. m., 7.15, 7.45, 8 OO, 8.15,
8 30, 8.45, 00, 9.15, 9.30. ,9.45,
10.00, 10.15. 10.30.M0.45, ll.OO, 11.15
11.30, 11.45. 12.00, 12.15 p. m., 12.30,
12.45, l.OO, 1.15, 1.30. 1.4S, 2.00.
2.15, 2.30, "2.45, 3.00,3.15, 3.30, 3.45.
4.00, 4.15, 4 30, 4.45, 5.00, 5.15.
LEAVE DEPOT FOR POST OFFICE.
6.25 a. m., 7.00, 7.30, 7.45. 8.00, 8.15,
8.30, 8.45. 9.00, 9.15, 9.30, 9.45, 10.00,
10.15. 10.30, 10.45, ll.OO. 11.15, 11.30,
11.45. 12.00, 12.15 p. m.. 12.30. 12.45,
1.00,1.15,1.30,1.45, 2.00, 2.15, 2.30,
2.45, 3.00, 3.15, 3.30, 3.45, 4.00, 4.15,
4.30, 4.45, 5.00.
'Connects at depot for Snlpher Springs.
Cars meet all trains.
Pf atlve needs
Grown from the sunny hills of Nature's
own Sanitarium. Buncombe Co., N. C.
and better adapted to Southern soil
tban any seeds on earth (need no Litho
gra phing to make them grow.) Sen t post
paid, at reasonable prices. Catalogue
sent (free) on application to J. W. Van
diver, Weaverville, N. C.
A Sensational Starr
ihas attracted attention lately, bat as a
matter of fact the public has also de
voted time to things substantial, judg
ing by the unprecedented sales of the
Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed
Milk. Unequalled as a food for infants.
Sold by grocers and druggists.
A grand view of the Great Black kange
aod Craggy mountains, six miles ride
along the French Broad river. Straw
berry Hill, the Bungalow, Hominy
Creek, Sulphur Springs, and return, all
in an hour and a half, for twenty-five
cents, by taking the Sulphur Springs car
at postomce, Seesrsedaie.
G. M. Carter, Chester, S. C. writes:
"A negro boy hers had a bad case of
scrofula. The doctor said it would kill
hi:. I got him to -nse Botanic Blood
Balm. He took a do-sen bottles and is
sow well. He has not osed any of it for
four months aad continues well."
THE OLD BACK STAIR.
Of all tun sports of childhood
I kmw of none so rare
As sliding down the banisters
Of
the
old
back
stair.
I remember well the olrros
And tbo fnn it nsotl to bring
While watching fearless i Idors
A-tlashiug round tUo ring.
Bnt thin jolly old attraction
Could ne'er, wi'cr compare
Willi sliding down the bauisters
Of
the
old
back
stair.
I have grown into manhood now.
And often wander houo;
The old folks always welcome me
They're glad to have roe come;
But while they're not looking
I'm tempted, I declare.
To slido down the banisters
Of
the
old
back
stair.
-C. E. Edwards in Philadelphia Kecoid.
Politeness and Rent.
The reason why it is the custom for
an inquiring person in a New York tene
ment house to interrogate the residents
of the top floor first is because he re
ceives plenty of polite attention, whereas
if one begins at the lower floor and pro
ceeds upward, he will get short answers
and little satisfaction.. The top floor ten
ants pay the smallest rents. New York
Sun.
The search for the golden fleece had
not for its sole object the conquest of a
mine, or a precious fleece, or to rob the
treasure so carefully heaped by the ava
ricious Aetes.
fhsofutey
Pure
A cream of tartar baking powder. High
est of all in leavening; strength. Latest
United States Government Food Report.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.,
106 Wall St., New York.
Coal AND
Cord Wood
Cheap
AND HOT AT
Carrington's
Coal Yard
Court Square,
no. 20.
JUDGMENTS.
The Retail Grocers Association offer the
fol'oving judgments for sale:
J. K. REYNOLD? 6 30
B. B. VVBLLS 136. OO
I M. B80VI.ES 16.7S
MISS C. RUKKB, 70V4 S- Main St 42.76
VIRGINIA ROBIB, Charlotte St 25 04
A. B. WARE 2.25
V. S IUSTICB 3.77
MELVIN NICHOLS 6.60
1BRKIN WILLIS 100
The above judgments can be lawfully ten
dered in pavment of all debts to the persons
against -w hom they arc issued. Persons
wishing to purchase may call on any of the
members :
Greer & Johnson,
A. D. Cooixr,
R. B. Noland &. Son,
Win. Kroger,
T. A. Porter,
G. U. Bell.
S. R. Kepler.
Ray & Baird.
M. C. Nolarc'
T. I. Revell,
G. L. McDonald,
P. M. Foster,
I. S. Fnllum.
W. C. Stradley & Bro
J.M. e J. B. Scigler,
Glenn Bros.,
V. M. Hill Sc. Co.
W. A. Lattimorc.
Chevalier House,
COLXJIVIBUS, POLK CO..N.C.
Depot, Tryon, R. & D. R. R., 40 Miles Sooth of Asheville.
On the southern slope of the Blue Kidgc. Accommodations good. Kept by Ohio
people. Beautiful scenery and soft, sure mountain water. Address the proprietor and he
will meet yon at the train. Winter accommodations good. Open fires. It will 'not coat
yon much. Try it. Feel sure the climfite will please you. A good free school for your
children, taoght by Ohio teacher. Address
F. A. CHEVALIER, Columbia , IV C.
jan30d3w
LTOSIDE
'C v ! ) J
Honest in an oat.
Sensible Shape.
Perfect Fits. Solid
Comfort. Largest
stock of "Narrow
Widths in the
country. All tb
fancy colored ooze
ad evening; dress
Slipper. Ladies'
Walking Boots in
all popular shapes.
French Calf aod
Patent Leather Ox
fords and Uppers,
from tripple A,
to E.
BL ANTON, WRIGHT & CO.
S9 Patton Avesxiae,
ATTRACTIVE
Sterling silver and solid gold
goods, useful and serviceable for
adornment and table use. The
finest of leather card cases and
pocket books.
MISS
DON'T
THE
Opportunity of buying some of
the Rogers, genuine firstquality
table spoons at over one-half
less than the regular price.
NATIVE GEMS.
Complicated watchwork. Jew
elry made to order. Souvenirs.
ARTHUR HI. FIELD,
Leadliiir Jeweler.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
D. M LUTHER. W.V BROWN.
LUTHER & BROWN,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
OFFICE 12 LEGAL BLOCK.
Practice in the State and Federal Courts.
Collection of claims a special y.
R. H. UEETES, . D. 8..
DENTAL
OFFICE
formally Ouftamg, over Badwood's Store,
Patton Avenue.
Residence, 36 Spruce street.
D. G. ZEIGLER,
38 Broad Rt , Cterlto,8.C
rlans and specifications furnished for all
clastes of buildings. Correspondence
cheerfully replied to. Remodalllrg of exist
ing structures a specialty. nov2td3m
K. H. BRITT,
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE.
Grading; of all kinds done. All sises of
crushed stone furnished. Send all orders to
postomce Box 148, Asheville, N. C.
augl9dtf
34-Years' Expcrience-34
MILTON HARDING
CONTRACTOR AND BTJILDBR
Office and shop, Wolfe Building.
CORNER COURT PLACE AND MARKET
8TRKBT.
INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH
E. J. ASTON,
General t Insurance t Agent.
Rear No. 20 South Main street.
established 1866.
Asheville. N. C.
sua dlv
J. B. BOSTIC,
REAL ESTATE,
No. xx Patton Avrnue.
Buvs, sells and exchanges real estate on
commission. Also buys and sells notes,
stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real
estate. nov23d6m
J. A. TKNNENT,
ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR
Plans, specifications and estimates fur
nished. All work in my line contracted for.
and no charges for drawing on contracts
awarded me.
References when desired.
Office, Southeast Conrt Square. Asheville,
N. C. febl9dly
FRANK CARTER,
FIRE INSURANCE,
First National Bonk Building.
ASHBV1LLB, N. C.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
janSdtf
THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN..
Issue the best Insurance Ticket for visitors
to the Inauguration and World's Fair. They
cover not nnlv the accidents of travel, bnt
also the many dangers on the streets and in
the exhibition grounds. 1'on't be satisfied
with a ticket limited to travel, but Insist on
the full accident tlket.
College St., One Door West of Krogcr's.
Men's Boys' and
Youths' footwear.
in Bleachers, Bala,
Congress in Patent
Leather, Calfskin,
Russia, Calf and
Rassett, all width.
Hunt hi j ".Boot.
Overeaiters, Lex
gins. Umbrella.
Trnaks and - Vav-
fisea. Hats at
sacrifice We have
o time to talks
' Come and sec ovr
.stock. . .
WANT COLUMN.
wanted.
"JlTANTBD First-class traveling salesman
Ww and local aavnts in each section to
handle our lubricating oils and grease as a
aide line on commission. Columbia Oil and
Grease Company, Cleveland, Ohio
Ja38d3w
irANTBD Agents; ralarjorcanmlwian;
TV ft"od chance for advancement. Write,
with references. Bllwanger & Barry. Ml.
Hope Nurseries, Kochestcr, N. Y,
jan81djm
"Ti7"ANTED A man who can Rive bond or
TT first .class reference to act as a Kent for
the "Msneoa Typewriter" in Asheville An
expert typewriter preferred Addre's I K
Kdios State A Kent, Charlotte. N C.
jaaSOdtf
llTANTKn-A team
of steers that will
w plough double or
sinale. irentlc and
wen Droken, between tnrre or lour years
old. to welsh about 600 or 700 pounds
each. Apply to lames Wolfe, stall No. 8,
M arkct house, Asheville. febSd 2t
FOR RENT.
R RENT Small store room. South
Ma'n St. Amjlv to Harold K. lnhnaton.
R. B Johnston, lock box 177, city.
i7dtf
TTIOR RENT The Melke houe, will be for
Jtj rent after January tith.1883 Forrieserip
tion. see for ale advertisement clrewhere in
Thb Citizen. dec27tf
IjtOB RENT A furnished house. No. 61
JE? Chsrlctte street. Possession irlven
Hebroarj 8. Apt.lly to T W. PATTuN
fcbldtf
TJIOR RENT Splendid e room house, on
JnJ Park avenue. Lnr lot, stables and
ou- house. Hot and eold water. Apply
to Geo. A Mrbane, Graham Manufacturing
Co., or Mclke house, f.bldtf
ITIOR RENT The Dr, Carroll residence on
aV Mrrrimon avenue, furnished. Large
(grounds. Aprly to O. D ftcvell. No. 2 Hen
dry Block, or J. L. Wa-amer at the A shevlile
Plumbing ancf Heating house. jan4dlm
BOARDING.
"tOARDIUG At 83 Bailey street. Terms
A- reasonable. Three minutes walk from
Votoffice. ftbldtf
TOARDIKG Comfortable rooms. with
A good board, can be had at ill Haywood
streit. wtthiu a few rods of postofHce.
janlOdlm
J7 OARD1NG Good fare and comfortable
JL" beds. C'-nvruient to Postomce.
MRS J. A L"B,
noTl tf No. 26 Flint street-
IOARDING Lady owning large hand
aO som boonr, living alone, won d board
gentleman aud wife or paty of three or
ttnr. HouMe heated by furnace, also log
wood fireplace. Beautiful grounds, stable,
ant all modern improvements Address
Aataevi'le postoflice box No. 48. j28dlm
THB CHATEAU Private boarding house
No. 211 Haywood street. Fine citv
and mountain views: perfect sanitation; hot
asd cold water; comfortable, airy rooms;
well provided table; attentive service; rea
sonable rates. Two handled yards from
Xlontford car line
MRS.M. B. DBTWILBR.
oct7dtf Proprietress.
ORALE.
'P YOU ARB BUILDING don't fall to put
. in n atson'a r ire orate. Jr or aaie oy
BALLARD & RICH
A N excellent family horse end bnggy for
?3k, sale at very low figures. Apply at 239
Msjwooil street. jan27dtf
OOD FOR SALB Oak firewood, cut
any length, at S3 OO per double load.
CUTCICU.
FRENCH BROAD LUMBER CO ,
oct!7dtf . Te'ephone 31
JdlSCELLANEOVS.
TVyfONBY TO LOAN Money to loan
A.V-S. small amounts on real estate. Call at
orncc ot Guigcr & Martin. feb3d3t
W OST Bunch of keys, in postomce. even
s A ing of Jauarv 24. Finder will olease
ret.n to this office and secure reward. j2Stf
W OST A large white and yellow cow
M J with rope on neck, giving about 3 gat
latoa of milk a day. Liberal reward if re
turned -to 357 Haywood street. febldtf
s
CHOOL 37 Patton avenue over Law's
from lanuarv 30 to Tnne 2: for both bo v.
ma gins. 14 l. kino. rrin
jan30d7t
rflUT flowers cut flowers Rosea, carna
tions, frersias. etc. If you want the finest
of incm call or send your orders to
R G MILFORP.
at Fernihnrst Greenhouses or Box 613
jan24dlm
HOLDliKS of Cosmopolitan Club bonds
will please present same to the nnder
aUened at once for the purpose of enabling
t lie trustee to ascertain how many of said
Donm were tsued
WESTKRN CAROLINA BANK
jan24d30d Trustee,
npRUSTBB'S 8ALE By virtue of deed of
iron executea to me nv w i Kevnoids
atnd wife. M S Reynolds. 26th May. 18UO, to
secure tne payment or certain notes men
tioned therein; said trust deed being duty
registered In book No SO. pase 371 of tnorl
srage records of Buncombe county, default
halving been made in payment of said note..
I -will sell for cash at the court house door
in Asherille. N C on the 2th day of Febru-
wlwy. i9a. to tne nignest Dtuaer, tne lot de
scribed In said trust deed, being situate in
sisun Buncombe county and on Gradv street.
in the city of Asheville: said lot being 114-x
lie, i nis is a Deautnui lot ana in a good
neighborhood, and near th? street car line
du desiraDie property .
January 19, 1893
; JBSSIi R STARNES.
jaotfidiCd Trustee
"T"OTICB By virtue of the power of aale
UI vested in me as trustee contained in a
deed in trust executed to me by G. S. Stan-
am. anted December 13, lsou. and registered
on pages Z97, etc., oi dook as, or tne rcc-
orai ot mortgages aa deeds in trust in
the office of register of deeds for Buncombe
county, in the Mtate of North Carolina: de
fault haviog been made in the payment of
oot principal and Interest on the debt
tbcrtb; secured, I ahall aell at 12 o'clock.
noon, on Monday, Soth day of February.
x 93. at nublic outcry, at the court bouse
door in Asheville, N. C., to the highest bid
der for cash, the piece or parcel of land, to-
gctner wren irame nouae on same, situate
on Bast street, in the citv nf Asheville. and
Folly described in the deed h trust aforesaid
This 20th day of January, 1693.
ian20d30d Trustee.
1ST
OTICB OP ALB By virtue of an execu
tion in mv Hands for collection, inaued
by J. I. Cat hey. Clerk of the Superior Court
of Buncombe county, in favor of Danville
Sawing Bank, Loan and Improvement com
psny and agaiaat J M. Neal. for the sum of
(oar hundred and seventy-nine dollars and
sixteen cents, I will offer for sale at the
court bona door in ths e'ty of Asheville. M.
C. to the highest bidder for cash, : on Mon
day, thstatbday of lNrbrnary, 183, . the
following escribed real eatate, to-wit : One
own lot in the city of Asheville, N. C. on
Valley street, in said city, 40 feet front on
otsid street, running back 13 rod. more or
seas, being the same piece of land . conveyed
to said J.M. Neal by Bdmond B.Norvell, trus
tee, ana being the same conveyed to said
Norvell by deed of krast, regtetered in book
t. page 415. la the office of Register of Deeds
for Buncombe county. Said sale, i made
to satisfy said execution and cost. This
Jaanarv 11, 1893. J. A. BROOKSHIBB.
My J. M MORGAN. Sheriff.
Deputy Sheriff. jaaltdSOd
OTICB Os SHBUFS" SALB By - vii
tue of a ven ex in sbv haada for eollee-
tios, issuea by J. L. Cat hey. Clerk of the 8a
frrior court of Buncombe county, N. C, I
will offer for sals at the court bouse door in
the city of Ashe-rMte, N C , aa Monday, the
X ath day of March. 18S3, to the highest Did
der for cash the following real estate, to-wit:
Wh certain piece or parcel of land lying on the
waters of Hominy creek, a part of the Rnssel
Jones tract, adjoining lands of Mr. Mat
tie Gaston, James Losgbrsa, T. P. Starnes
amd others, betas; part tne lands owned by
f boa. o. Brittaia and his wife 1 aura A.
srlttaln, on ths south aide of Homiay c-eck,
oss the Henderaoavilkt road, which w as levied
ot by H. C. Jones, n. B-. on the 33d day of
Oetober, 1801, by virtue of an execution at
the instance of J. C. Curtis and P. M. Jones,
MlaxrsistratoTS of Steohen Tones, deceased,
so satisfy the nun of est handred and thir-y-nre
aolla-s and SIS cents. sM sale is
nsado to satisfy said res ea and coat, iateasst
ansa a4vsrtMag. -This January la, 1 893. '
J ft Ttl-m iralllrtTi f hail IT
By J. M. Msrgaa, Deputy Haailtf
Jaaiadtds v-
THE MAITLAND'SGHOOL.
NO. 40 FRENCH. BR OAS AVENUE.
BNOLI8H AND FIBItCH HOUB AN DAT
SCHOOL FOR OlRXa.
JUT A 9. BVtOWTM MAlTlJLMZrrtmclpL
Aaaiaard by Xiao Wallace of Vaaaar CoOea.
sxaKl Mile. Botaa af Parts.
Bnekl s4T..t.ec for the sraay of vocal
asi niatrsnientsJ scasie. Afteraoon Preach
iifyersl
THE BOTTOM KNOCKED OUT!
Great Sale Now Going On !
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes.
GO TO THE RACKET AND GET THE NEWS!
Great reduction in all kinds of Dress (jod8. New ar
rival of window fhodep, all
goiDg at 2f rents.
Just receive I half en i-lotul of paper and envelopes.
Good paper only 3 cents per quire; envelopes only three
ceMs per package.
BIO JOB I IV NEEDLES.
We will sell you a package containing six papers for
4 cents; regular price, 25 cents. Tins, one cent per paper.
Good Lead Pencils, with rubber tips, only 1 cent. Hair
Pins, worth 10 cents per box, now going at 4 cents.
Good shoe blacking, worth 5 cents per box, now 3
cents. Blacking brushes only 9 cents, worth double the
price. ... .
SPOOL, COTTON ONLY CENTS.
Fine combs, big bargains, worth 5 cents, now only
2 cents. Dressing combs, worth 10 cents, reduced to 5
cents.
Just received a big lino of Crash Toweling, worth 10 to
15 cents per yard, going at 5 to 9 cents. Men's
Linen collars, worth 25 cents, reduced to 9 cents. Cuffs
only 14 to 19 cents, worth 25 to 40. See our
LARGE Oil, PAINTINGS,
24x36, worth $2.25, reduced to $1.20. Picture frames
and plush goods of all kinds and prices.
Special Bargains in Ribbons of the latest styles. La
dies' fast black Hose, worth 15 cents, reduced to 10 cents
finer grade, worth 25 cents, now goinf: at 15 cents. Dig
job in ladies' muslin and wool underwear; all prices, nil
styles. Ladies' white hem-stitched handkerchiefs only 5
cents.
Big job in corsets, worth from 25 to 80 cents. Take
a look at our
5, io AND x CENT COUNTERS
of tin and glassware. Lace curtains still going at 50
cents per pair, worth 75 cents. Curtain Poles, worth 40
cents, reduced to 25 cents. ' 'J I
RUGS AND MATS.
Door mats, worth 75 cents, reduced to i 60 : cents. Hard
ware, big bargains, all kinds. Files worth 15 cents we sell
at 5 cents. Kim knob locks, worth 40 cents, reduced to
2() cents. Auger Bits only ;7 cents ber Quarter i Braces.
worth 75 cents, reduced to 65 cents best quality.
SHOES, SHOES, SHOES.
Men's Sboes going at per pair. Ladies' Fine , Button
Shoes only f 1 per pair. Children's shoes, worth 75centi,
reduced to 45 cents. . - T
BIG BARGAINS FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS
to make room for our Spring and Summer Goods. Be
member the place, r ' .
1 !
X5 Gottla
jnnnms BJ anas
Time For
linen, worth 40 cents, now
Ilaln Dtrcet.