Asheville Daily Citizen
ASI1EVIJLX.E, N. C, TUESDAY EVENING, FE33RUARY 14, 1893.
PKICE 5 CENTS-
VOLUME VIII. NO. a 4 5.
It Pleases the Epi
cure and Economist
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1 piece thambcr vis, sli. Iitl kiih! tcheri,
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Thiii China i'up and f nun r tvn. -Imp?,
sr -c&ts ;kt set.
Tliin China It plates, TT, c ns i r t t
Thin I'Hru !Ou;i plntcs. 7." cent per eel
Thin China fruit or ice crca.m rimers 7"
cuts iht h II.
If you want Koliu-thiiiK cheap and K'Joil
iiujr our MulW ts at ."" cent. wclxliini; nearly
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At the liiKh prices of Bacon. Hauls, Jtt.,
Mncktrel oml Mull Is should en lurKcty
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NO. CJOTJIT SQUARE.
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nouncement and bnrc;ains that wiil 'c of
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REAL ESTATE.
W. B. GWYN. W. V. WEST.
Gwyn Sc West,
(Successors to Walter U. Gwyn )
ESTABLISHED 1881
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE.
Real Estate.
Loam Securely Placed at 8
Per Cent.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds.
FIRE INSURANCE.
SOUTHEAST COURT SQUAB B.
BON MARCHE
New mill Pretty (JinjA
liiiiiijs, in nil tcrmlcK,
just. r coived. New
Spring- Dh'ks (Joods
New Stoek Kid (J loves.
New (louils arriving
Iail'. Ladies it qut'Ht
! to inspect.
BON tJVI ARCHE.
37 Mo 11 111 Alain Jit.
CORTLAND BROS.,
i Real Estate Erokeri
And InTcstmenl Agents
NOTARY PVBL1C.
Loans securely placed at 8 per cent.
Offices
A 30 Pattern Avenue. Second ;floor.
cb9dlT
JOHN CHILD,
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER.
Furnished and I'nfurnishcd Houses.
OFFICE ROOMS.
Loans securely placed at Eight jr cent.
AI.IIKKT B. WILLS.
(tRTIICK 1. WILLS.
WII.I.S BROS.,
ARCHITECTS
NO. 3 PATTON AVE.
BREWTCN & M CONNELL,
Furniture Dealers & Undertakers
EMBALMING A SPECIALTY.
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Just Received.
Powell &. is i icier.
All calls in th:s line attended to day
niirht. A1o all kinds ol job work done to
order. Uuliol tiering, cartut lavinu, pack
irtz, scttit-K tip Airntture, refiniahicji etc.
33 NORTH MAIN fcTREET,
Telephone 1 4-2
FITZPATRICK BROS.,
Contractors and Dealer In
Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies,
WALL PAPER.
33 NllHTU Miih Strbbt, Asubvillh. N. C.
TELEPHONE NO. 13.
T. Tr3I-
35 and 37 Patton Avenue,
STERLING SILVER
AND PLATED WARE.
CHINA AND GLASS,
CUTLERY AND LAMPS.
Would call uHpetial attention to the Lately arrived
stock of Limoges China Dinner Sets, New Styles, Blown,
Cut and Engraved (j lass wure. Ivory and Pearl Handle
Cutlery. New and imported Lumps, at all prices. The
Latest in Stationery, the Prettiest" Pictures. The Line o
Sterling Silver, in Novelties and Staple Goods, cannot be
-excelled. A Choice Line of Solid Gold Hair Pins, Hat
JPins and Necklaces.
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)IU YOU GET A VALENTINE?
VOl' 1I1 T, YOII'KK 1ST
i i -rn: FAHHION.
Kl'XUUIIKR's COURT.
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J hhA HAN.
DRUG-GISTS,
Clitirclt St. and Patton Ave.
Vc Kiccivc daily a freh supply of
HUVLEB'S DELICIOUS BON B0NS,
CHOCOLATE CARAMELS,
CHOCOLATE PASTRIES,
CREAM PEPPERMINTS.
CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, ETC,
CT'Thesc ntc the l-iacrt Candies Munufac
tured. Sold in sealed packages only.
rnl-r rT-r-
Muni' of Aslievlllr'H Well Known
People Received Ibe Mtfutlves
That Cheer nut Oou't Inebriate
gome of the InHcrlpilons.
St. Valentine's clay "lovers' day"
has come again. This information can
scarcely be called news. I-or who is
here, interested in the coming of this'
festival every year, that has nt known
ol the approach of the day; aye, that
has not counted the hours, almost, until
the arrival of the titue when they might
send to some loved one a dainty white
missive, conveying the compliments of
he day, or the message, veiled though
t might be, telling of an affection that
was more than mere friendship ?
The postmen, in many cases, were the
most anxiously awaited fellows in town
today. Many a fairy form waited by
the window and watcnea tor tne carrier,
and, Bcciiifi' him, ran lightly to the door
and received the expected valentine or
valentines, for, you know, there is no
aw which says a girl may not receive
valentines from more than one fellow.
Although the fair sex received the
bulk of the valentines today (which, ol
course, The Citizen could not print in a
month) they did not receive all, bv any
means. And it is some of those that the
jtirls did not receive that this paper has
got hold ol and proposes to print
From Hnpel Chill, not a thousand
miles from Asheville. came a valentine to
Chas. A. Webb, from which this rhyme
is taken :
There's a name that's never spoken
Unless "we" boys are jokin'
Then it's spoken in a whisper
And with pity, that is all;
We have got her on the list now
And, though wesang unto her just now,
We can never, hardly ever.
Say "Asheville."
W. B. Gwyn, who cast some rellections
on the importance ot At kin street re
ceived this:
Hey diddlc-de-diddle.
The cat and the fiddle;
They're notgoingto paveGrovc street
The Advisory Hoard laughed
And said "Why, he's daft
Our city, when paved can't be beat."
The initials II. C. II. apiiearcd on the
pajier, and Mr. Gwyn has his suspicions.
Ot course someoodv was sure to re-
member Mayor Hlanton, and that digui
tary received a valentine thsit was pink
tinted, hand painted, and bore this burst
of heart-throb:
Cbas. Blanton, on a winter's day
Devised a plan to make some hay.
He ran a paper (in his mind).
Hut ne'er a copy can you find.
Ta-ra-i a, etc.
The "swilt-paver," John S. Key
luughcd till he showed his solid g1d
tooth when he opened his mail and ran
across this :
There was a lightning paver
And his name was ohn o. Key
And he had a golden tooth.
And he was a hustling youth
Some days he'd pave a mile perhaps
And perhaps it might he less;
He'd hang up when it rained a piut
And let the workmen rest;
But now he's got a gait on him
And things are sure to hum
If good weather'll only come.
It is believed that Inspector Murray
indited the classic lines to Mr. Key
Janitor Erwin, of the city hall, sent
these words to a frcoucnt visitor on
Fridays :
You may move, you may scatter
The Board, if you will;
But you, the one constant.
Will hang 'round it still.
One of "Tom" Jones' many admirers
sent him tins:
When an illustrating preacher
a-preaching.
Is a-preacliiug.
And the lawyer occupieth not his tun'',
Not his time;
Then the preacher uses names that arc
familiar,
Are familiar.
And the lawyer uses language that
won't rhyme.
A prominent member of the Advisory
Board received this mark ot esteem, in
chirogrnphy very much like that of Col.
Martin:
There was a little man and he had a lit
tie curl.
And he wore a stylish little hat, hat, hat;
He took the Board to court and got a
cood report.
And now the Board don't know where
it is at, at, at.
With the postmark "Kamoth" on its
face came a valentine to J. Iv. Kumbough,
mayor of Montlord, running thus
On Montford's bound'ry line we stand,
And cast a longing glance;
We would annex that goodly land
But we have lost our chance.
The proudest man in town, though, is
Mai. Blair, who received these lines from
his young friend. Baby Ruth:
Here's a hammer for Major,
Good and hard and round;
When he goes to sell things
Oh, how he can pound!
The Major says the pome reads a little
ragged, but, as he says, "you can t ex
A. cne of obstructing tin' Mde
wHlkn of Ilie City.
In Reco.-der Miller's court this morn
ing Chas. Arnold, colored, wns up for
cutting Maria Williams, also colored, on
the arm with a knife. The affair occurred
on Poplar street. Arnold was sent up
In default of a $100 bond.
Ken Haney, Ur. S. V. llattle's hostler,
was arraigned for obstructing the side
walk. Haney was in a crowd at the in
tersection of Ivaglc anil South Main
streets yesterday, and when Patrolman
Glenn ordered tbe crowd to disjierse, as
it was blocking the walk, llancy refused
and became very impudent. I lie Re
corder reserved his decision until he could
bear a statement from Dr. liattlc, at the
latter's request.
A pistol carrier was iinca.ii, a amine
$5 and a violation of section 802 $2.
Kclerrincr to the Haney case Mr. Miller
said he thought it was about time a
stop was put to me oosirucuon oi siuc-
walks, especially about the square, uy
loafers. The Citizen hears of a case
that happened yesterday, while two or
three patrolmen were near the square.
Three ladies wished to go down boutli
Main from north court place, but on ac
count of the crowd on the sidewalk in
front ol the court house, were forced to
take to the muddy street. Mr. Glenn s
endeavors to abate this nuisance arc
worthy of emulation by every member
of the force.
UHKAT III:MONSTRAI10N
UI.AIIsTON K!4 C:S01l,
DIME:. DELCSHEPS SPEAKS
"Xlie Euornilty of the Sentence"
Commented ou.
Paris, Feb. 14. The Figaro publishes
an interview with Mme. Ferdinand tic
Lcsscps obtained since the conviction
and sentence of her husband. She said
that her husband was very weak. A
week ago he was seized with a delerium
that lasted for a day. Then he had a
relapse and bad since remained in a stale
ol coma. Mme. dc Lessens said:
'1 prefer this result. It is a fitting
climax that both father and son should
be condemned. The very enormity of the
sentences the better protects our honor
than less thorough-going miustice would
have done.
I do not need consolation, for I have
reached the end of my Calvary. Never
theless there is one thing above all 1
cannot forcive, and that is before strik
ing at such a man they waited until
physical infirmity had rendered it impos
sible for him to defend himself. It is bet
ter perhaps that Ferdinand de Lcsscps
should be unable to know the Iriglittul
character of the blow.
Till) UOl.U RF.HEKVE.
Bliermnii'H ttllver law MuHt be
Repealed.
Washington, Feb. It. l'hc Senate
finance committee has decided to report
favorably Sherman's proposition pro
viding for the issue of live tear, three
ler cent, bonds to maintain gold re
serve.
Secretary CharUs Foster returned
from New York this morning. He said,
in answer to a question, that there was
not at this time any probability ot his
issuing bonds to build up a gold reserve.
He felt that he could continue to secure
all the gold necessary to meet foreign
shipments lor some time yet to come.
He said the financial world in New ork
was a unit for the repeal of the Sherman
silver law which they said would imme
diately put a stop to the export ol gold
Secretary roster held tins conversa
tion while walking from the treasury to
the White House to lav bclore a Cabinet
meeting the result of his conferences
with New York bankers.
AS
CLEVELAMD'H CABINET.
Mubiect
to
It tttaudH Now
Cliauice,
Niivv Yokic, Feb. It Mr. Cleveland
is said to be very much surprised at the
show of hostility to Judge Gresham's
appointment on the part of some of the
Democratic members of Congress. He
is said to feel that in the selection ol his
Cabinet ministers, hisown wishes should
govern him entirely. In the matter of
the other appointments in his gilt he is
said to h-el dillercntlv
As it stands now ludge Gresham will
be becrctary ol State; John It. Carlisle
Secretary of the Treasury; Daniel S. La-
mont. Secretary ot War; m. L,. Wilson
Attorney General; W. S. Hissed, Tost
master General; Hillary Herbert, sccre
tary of the Navy; Hoke Smith, Secretary
of the Interior, and Secretary ol Agricul
ture j et to be chosen.
NOT TUK AI.BKHJIA.N
IOMIi Rn.E BATTLE ON
House of ComiuoiiH jleiiiiitrs
MuhIi To Their Seals I.Ike Cutllv
Into n I rish Hlsrlnie Iaturc
An Old Man Trampled On.
London, Feb. 13. Timothy Harring
ton has sent circulars to members of the
National League requesting them to
send delegates to a convention of Par
nellitcs to be held in Dublin just before
the second reading of the home rule bill.
The object of the convention will be to
lccide upon the acceptance or repudia
tion of the home rule bill by the I arncll-
itc members of the House.
London, Feb. I t. Prom early moili
ng the scene in tbe palace yard, West
minster, was one of tl.c most animated
description. A crowd assembled to watch
the arrival of members. II. J. Folloy,
nationalist member for Cuvmora was
first to arrive, closely followed by David
Shcepy, secretary of the first National
Federation. When noon arrived the
nncr lobby was packed with
members and the approaches were
rowcled. When the doors were opened
here was a disorderly rush for seats,
the members shouting and struggling
like mob excctirsionists on n holiday,
several being thrown to the floor. Tbe
veteran, Caleb Wright, HU years ol age,
was knocked down and trampled on be
fore being rescued by John Burns, the
vigorous labor representative.
Gladstone entered the House ot Com
mons at half past three, livery liberal
and Irish nationalist stood up and
greeted him with prolonged cheers.
W hen Gladstone rose to introduce bis
home rule bill there was another demon
stration so earnest, so enthusiastic and
so irrepressible that it took several min
utes bclore lie could lc heard.
Gladstone's home rule offers to Ireland
a Legislature, free to deal in all Irish
iltairs, and an executive government
responsible to that Legislature. In all
the main principles, and in political
machinery, it is provided much better
than by the bill of 1SS(". The Irish
parliamentary party at a meeting
specially summoned alter tne de
livery ol Gladstone s great speech
cordially accepted tne new nome ruic
constitution as a satisfactory scheme of
Irish national self government, subject
to endeavors ui the committee to im
jirove the jroposc-il financial arrange
ments and to have the time shortened
wherein the land nuestioii is to be with
held from the purview of the Irish nation-
il legislature. The press associations
arc authorized by the party to
transmit Ill's resolution to the friends
and supporters of Irish liberty in the
United States and Canada.
IIKATICN AGAIN,
Republicans l-'oice the Demo
crata to t-lve Time to Talk.
Washington, Feb. 14-. In the House
today, Muchler moved that they go into
committee of the whole for consideration
of the invalid pension appropriation bill.
The Republicans began to filibuster over
the limitation of the debate. Again tbe
Democrats were obliged to yield to the
Republican demand that six hours' de
bate be acceeded to the minority, and it
was agreed that general debate should
close tomorrrow ut three o'clock. Mr.
Hatch incidentally gave notice that, if
the appropriation bill were not disposed
of in a reasonable time, he would ask lor
consideration of the anti-option bill.
The House then resumed consideration
of the jcnsion bill.
I.. & ?t. Firemen May (strike.
Tkrkf. HiTii, Ind., I-cb. 14. A tele
gram was received at the headquarters
of the Brotherhood Locomotive firemen
yesterday from Chairman Perkins, ol tbe
grievance committee of tbe firemen on
the Louisville and Nashville system, ask
ing Grand Master Sargent to come to
Louisville at once. The telegram was
forwarded to Sargent at La Grande,
Oregon. The supposition at headquar
ters is that two-thirds ot the Louisville
and Nashville firemen have voted in favor
of a strike.
GRANT'S PHARMACY.
V II I', k Ii A S 'tis fcno wn'.bf ycud a i iticstion
t hut Ik uih't In-, I tile ant indigestion tiavc
foTim-d a poet ol treason to haunt tbe guy
und t' stive hoard throughout this gladsome
season; now, tl ere lore, oe it understood
i hut all such dirUull ills can te defied and
eured 'or ood Ijy using Buncombe 1'illf-
4-0 piils for 15 cents. Grant's.
We do not hesitate to say that our Syrup
of Tur and Wild Cherry in the best cough
syrup ever sold in Asheville. Wc bare sold
over one thousand bottes of it nnd tne de
mand for it has constantly increarccj ever
since we placed it on the market. As it is
pleasant to take, children do 'not object to
it and it always ;ives relief. Try it; li5
i.ts per bottle at irants Pharmacy.
Campho Glycerine Motion id a, roo thing
and truKr;nt application for chapped hands.
face. Hps, etc. Not creasy or disaereeablc
m any way. 1-or sale. only at Grant's Pharmacy.
it cleanses the teeth, strengthens tlie gums
and imparts fragrance to the breath. Va
Va Tooth Wash at Grant's.
Wc etui re er yoti to many reliable people
our own city who believe Uuncombe
Sarsaparilla is the best blood purifier they
ever used. Why use other and more expen
sive preparations when a home product is
better and cheaper? Grant's.
Io you shave yourself or does a tiorberdo
t for you ? In either ease, if you use our
imported bay rum your face will always re
ma:n smooth and free from anv irritation
or redness. 5c bottles at Grant's.
Absolutely Ture Witch llalc, in attractive
Pint bottles, H5 cents. Grant's.
lo not suffer wiih In ad a the when you
know that Antim i;r:iue will relieve you en
tirely. It is a harmless but sure remedy.
For sale at Grant's.
Bunconib- Plasters a higher grade porous
plaster than the public his hitherto kuown.
Try one. J." cents at Grant's.
St. Klizaheth's Salve cures all skin diseases.
It is superior to all known remedies for the
cure of pimples cr any skin eruption. Posi
tively guaranted to cure or money refunded.
For sale at Grant's Pharmacy. 154- South
Main street.
Apply the sal ve to the parts ti fleeted by
rubbing in thoroughly with the finger every
other night bciorc retiring ynd you will get
rid of those disagreeable pimples or any
skin eruption that may be troubling; you.
St Elizahct's salve is for ale onlv ut
Grant's
INSOMNIA
No longer your dread tip n rcirinj. Sleep
will come p'tasnntlv without usittg opiates.
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)ne tcnspoimi .5
BRADYCROTINE
The Southern Woman's Headache Remedy.
Xo unplcusant results In the morning.
Should your tooth trouble you
One teaspiiunliil
BRADYCROTINE
COSTING FIVtS CENTS, WILL STOP'lf.
FOR SALE AT
Pfitlham's Pharmacy.
Hat
Ir. J. H. T. Ilalrcl Who
Candidate lor I. M.
Alderman Haird tellsTiiK Citizkn that
the item printed yestcrdav in regard to
his candidacy lor the postmastcrship
was an erroneous statement. "Why,"
he says, 1 have had no petition out, and,
more than that, 1 have not thought of
such a thing."
Mr. Baud is known hy everybody as
"Doctor," and this fact caused the mis
take. Tiik Citizen s mlorniant stated
that he had Been Ir. Itaird's petition,
;ind it was supposed that the Alderman
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ject such a little lady to compose ioetry wag rcfcrrC( to. It turns out, however
jusiasii ui: wcicaKnnuiu uisiiuiau. that Dr. 1.5. T. Uaird, wlio lives on
Alderman l-.Iisha uaird cot a lew briel lieavcrdani, was meant
1 i up. n lii r iTfft ti .-1 m 1 v t (i wit I -
VIZ. OCC. . I
Dr. Uaird he went a-fishint;. I The internal revenue collections lor
For the I'. . and he did well. I the Fifth district of North Carolina for
Hut will he Ret it ? O. I think not the mot,tn of January were $16
1-or he last supported Hid well. 14-2.87, derived from the following
Ur. Haird says the only trouble about I sources
tins poem is tnat mere is not a tvoru oi I i.i.i. $ 017 o
truth in the rumor that he wanted the I Spirits iio.U7 ao
oostofhee.
JltV Clock K.CCPCT cosuv was IICKICU
bv the receipt of this :
Hickory, dickory, dock.
Hen Cosby's keeping the clock;
The clock runs down.
And confuses the town.
Hut that don't confuse Cosby.
The poet was evidently in a hurry to
catch the mail antl coulcln t
proper clinuix in tbe last line.
Many oilier well known people re
ceived little reminders of the day, but
space will not allow the reproduction ol
all of them. Those given are printed for
what they are worth. If they are worth
nothing, don't take them.
Cixnrs and CittarettM..
Tollfttfc-O
Special taxes
Total
7.14J
Tbe Shadow of (Jliolcra.
London, Feb. I t-. The weather is
moderating all over the continent, and
the warm sunshine is bringing back to
life the cholera Kcrms. Next week prom
ises to show a wider spread of the Kteat
plague. Vicnnxi is sending invitations
to all nations to an international health
congress to formulate someplan of light
ing the common toe, and in I. upland
Southampton is bcnginp 1'arliainent to
vote money to keep a riRiil (iiiarautir.e.
Xbree Turbulent Republics.
San Fuancisco, Feb. 14-. Daniel
Sweeney, an American merchant who
returned yesterday from a three months
trip through Central America, reports
that Honduras, Nicaragua and Salvador
are all under martial law, and that it is
dangerous for a stranger to travel there
even when provided with a pass issued
uy iuc mniLury autnoriucs.
ISO Pernvlau Ivxlilblt.
Lima, Feb. 11. The Supreme court of
Peru has decided that the appropriation
providing for the expenses of an exhibit
at Chicago was illegally made. This
will make a I'cruyian exhibit at the
World's Fair.
ISVSiRY LADY
HER OWN DRESSMAKER.
The IinsCsh Mrrtliant Tailor System ol
Prcss-euttintc is thr Only Perfect system, it
so simple a child can learn it. Alothers
and daughters alter leninins it can do the
ress-makinj; tor their own family, thereby
avint; many times the price paid for this
vstrm. Test lininjjn cut free to those wish-
K to inv sliKate. Also suits, basques and
l;irts cut nnd hasted and trimminus de
fined. Koonitf, Sondlcy buildine-
Sauta Maria OtT for Mew York,
Llsiio.N, Feb. 12. The caraval Santa
Maria, in tow of the cruiser Isla dcCuba
started tor New York today. She will
sail alone from the Canaries.
CO.WU.XSED TELEGRAMS.
Kemembcr that cars leave Depot for
Sulphur Springs every hour from H a. m.
until 5 p. m.; returning leave Springs
every hoar from S:30 a. m. until 4:39
p. m.
Prof. Maine's Lecture.
A splendid lecture may be expected in
the Y. M. C. A. course next Friday even
inc. l'rot. I nomas llume,ot the I'niver-
" u I sity of North Carolina, will deliver a
make tne j,,,,.,., "Shakespearian Sidc-Lights on
hnglish Life. Mr. Hume has given tins
lecture in numerous places, and has
drawn forth most favorable comment.
Tickets may lie purchased at the rooms
at any time; 25 cents each.
C. M. Carter. Chester, S. C, writes:
" A negro loy here had a bad case of
scrofula. The coctor said it would kill
him. 1 got him to use botanic Blood
New
The Mardi Oras festivities in
Orleans and Mobile have begun.
The floods at Brisbane and other parts
ol tjuccnsiand caused a loss ol Ifla.OOO,-
mm.
It is stated that Gen. Thos. T. Evkert
will succeed Ir. Green as president of the
Western union 1 cleg rap h company
The Hawaii annexation commissioners
were with Secretary Foster about filtccn
minutes today, but nothing of impor
tance was transacted.
The only business transacted in the
Senate executive session yesterday was
tbe presentation of the nomination of
Balm. He took a dozen bottles and is I Judge Jackson. Objection wai made,
now well. He has not used any ot it for I and the nomination went oyer until
four months and continues well. tbe next executive session.
MINERAL WATER !
Why suiTer with iNmoBsTioK unci all kinds
LlVliK, KlDNKY AMI Itl.oon TKOI'lll.KS
when nature Iiu provided at Vnru Koiik a
Si kh Ri:m kiiv Harmless, Wnoi. i:siimh and
nkxpknsivk. The MINERAL WATIiK,
fresh from Mr. D. D. Suttlc's Kism akkaiii.ii
Si-kiS';, now tnin daily delivered at any
residence In Asheville, is working wonderful
ures, as enn he testified by inquiries of Judjfc
K. Kced, Jude J. H. Merrimon, Rev. J. I..
White,.. R. Patterson, Doctors ti V. Pure.
toy. Nelson, 1 T. Millard. Mr. Barnes of
hio, now on Spring street, Asheville, and
hundreds of others. Price, only 1 0 cents a
Kallon, delivered dailv anywhere in the citv.
Irders throiiKh mail, or left at Illanton,
WriKht c Co. -s shoe store. 3U I 'at ton ave
nue, will receive prompt attention. Analy
sis Kivcn on application.
D. D. SUTTLE,
95 College Street.
febaidtr
FOR RENT,
The beautiful residence of lensr R. Knr,u
L'lt Patton avenue, is now" for rent. The
house contains 14 larec Himnv rnnm. win.
hot and cold wuter and all modern improve
ments: stamc and carriage liouse; large and
beautiful K rounds. For further information
apply to JBSSKR.8TARNES,
zi iNortn Alain street, or on premises
fcb4d tf
PIPES!
PIPES
PIPE3:
PIPES
PIPEsi
RAY'S CIGAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE,
an South Main St. Always Open.
t'.enuine Mcrschamn Pipes,
Genuine French Briar Pipes,
All Sizes, Designs unci Prices,
Popular Bull Dot; Shapes.
-THY TUK-
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
THE TERV BEIT WOKK,
CHURCH STREET, TELEPHONE 70.