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THE ASHEVIULIS DAILY CITIZEN Tuesday livening, February 14, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Thb Daily Citizbn, IJeoiocratic, Is published every afternoon (except Sunday) at the fal lowing rates strictly cash: ONB YBAH $li.Ml Six Months a.oo THHKB MONT1I8 l.no Onb Month B" OnbVbkk. 10 UllLDlSG A. XI) LOAM ASSOCIATE 'A'. TUESDAY, l?Ul$KUAKY li. 1893. If Tudfie Gresham is a Petnocral. in heaven's name what arc t lie rest of us? Post ma st ek Geskkai. Van.m.k.i-:k never sold many ships over the bur'iin counter in Philadelphia. The other day he;ie out nil order, saving that the mail flag must be displayed at the miz zen when a vessel was receiving the mails. As about half the vessels that carry I'nitcd States mails do not have a tuizzermiast their captains think they have a iuict lauh ou the l.-.lnias'er General. chkap i,n;ii i The present Hoard of AMitiikii will lonji be remembered for its extension ol the liKhtint; contract for a term of years at a high figure. There has never heeii anv reasonable cxeuseor justitieatioii lor the act. What Asheville tniyht i!o Is shown by the experience of CoMwuUr, Mich. That town purchased an ehctric light plant at cost of very nearly .rvi, OOO. Its last monthly report shows that 111 arc lights and 2,300 ine nuleseei.ts cost the citv only SUS.'MHor t hat month. This of course requires! pl .t.. ' !. anil it is found in the fact that the citv K1 water sells liht to private consumers just as all cities sell water, at a certain fixed rate. The total expenses of the lighting plant for the month, including in terest on investment and a charge ol three per cent, for wear and tear of machinery was $TOU.2. The income from lights sold to private consumers was SOS'J.DL', leaving a deficit of $1!S 'JO, representing the cost of lighting the city tor a whole month. Our Aldermen voted a live wars' eon tract at an exorbitant !i-They wasted the people's money in so doing. iRKSIIn-WIU !5i; IH UK? It would lie interesting to know whether Judge Greshata is to go into the cabinet as a 1 cmi crat or as a Cleveland man simple In an y ease there is doubt of bis ability, his courage or his sympa thy with the people as opposed to mo nopolies. All this and it is a good dea 1 is conceded cheerfully, but the iiiestion still remains. What are the Judge's politics? Where does he stand? Is he going to be with us and ii.-l ot us? Wil' he turn the Kcpubliea ns outer only the rascals out ? It is not six mouths ago tli:-.t Judge Gresham said over his own signature, if we remember rightly, that he was with the Democratic party only on the tauff question. Now. Democrats believe Unit all their policies are best lor the country, that they will, on the wIii'L-. ii carried out, give more happiness and prosperity to the people than the principles ol any other party. They also believe that at least all the oflicci s ol the administra tion who have to do will: the curv ing out ot" these princip'cs shall be I'cmo crats otherwise they would not be car ried out. The question come.- up at once, will Gresbrun, a Ixepubllean till ;. few months ago, carry out this i.'ca in the bestowal of t'.c large number ol o!fi ces he will have at bis disposal ? Grcsham will make a perfectly compe tent Secretary ol State, but it is i;n. li nkable that his nomination will chii! the I blood of some of the best I'emocrals in the country. They may not have wi-bed for the office for themselves, but they have wished, ami do wish, to see only Democrats of long standing, ol tried political faith, in n cabinet of a demo crat, the I'rcsidcn'. of a country over half a million strong in its democratic ma jority. It is said that the nomination of Gresham w ill please the independent voter and win his support permanently to the Democratic party. But the influence of this may easily be over-estimated. The:e could he no stronger attraction to a man of independent thinking in his politics than a demo cratic administration made successful by Democrats. If nothing succeeds like success, so nothing attracts like success. Give this country four years of honest administration under a purely demo cratic rule, and nearly all the voters who would be attracted by such a nomina tion as that of Gresham wou'.l be with us whether Grcsham was or no:. But Mr. Cleveland will ilu is la wishes to do regardless of any ai. nr.. of adverse comment. It is for 'hat tort of thing that we admired him, though it must be admitted that there may be an over-dose of this as of many other excellent things. We tlobut not that Judge Gresham will serve the country with credit to himself and honor to the country, but whether to the glory of the Democratic party or not will be knuwn when we know his polities. Editor Tim Citizen: In looking over the papers I notice that Senator McDowell, of Mecklenburg, has intro duced a bill in the State Senate, which prohibits building and loan associations from other States from doing business in North Carolina. Now, I think our people ought to raise their vi ice against the passage ol the bill, for it is bound to do great injury to this State. Every body knows that North Carolina is a borrowing State, and reeds every dol lar she can get to develop our resources. Then any restriction on lit r piople in the way of get ting all the money they want and can get is injurious and detri mental to her prosperity. Now these building associations have been a great boon to many r-c le of small means in tins State, enabling them to lift the mortgage on their homes and to erect new houses, ami all in such a cheap and i-asv manner that it is not felt. The in ten st rate charged by these associations s-cldotu -xceeils four tier cent., as a whole. All of our progressive towns can t race their increased grow th and prosperity in a very great incisure to budding and loan assocda lions. Hut, someone will say, "That may be true, hut we want our home a ssi eia t io ns tit do that work for us and so keep all li e money in our State." In reply to that, 1 know something about the l.o-ne as sociations, aiul 1 know that nc .rlv all of them that at e of any account already have more business than tbev can do. Hut, what shall we third; ol a good Grover Cleveland Democrat advocating MeKinleyism in North Carolina? For that is just what it amounts to. As I understand Democratic doctrine, and I have been one all my life, it is that the citizens id t his country shall have the right to purchase wherever they wish to. Then, if a loan association frnin another State oilers iric a loan, why should I be prohibited from accepting it, and be forced to get my money Irom a home as sociation ? Protection is protection no matter whether applied to national or to State affairs. Anil this did seeks to foist the protective idea ot. our State, and to put a wail around our borders. just the same ns the McKinlcy bill does around our national borders. Western North Carolina, especially, needs all the money it can get. Hut this bill proposes to cut otV one source of its supply, and the consequence will be that our people will be foiced to do without money or or pav an enoi mouus rate ol interest to some money lender. Ti'e Americans are freemen, thev fought for mil I sav, let us have freedom in this Captain McKay and His Passenger, Tho fact is that the excellent captain of tho Umbria, Captain McKay, was a littlomore open with his passengers than was quito prudent. With tho laudable desire of sparing t linn any unnecessary anxiety, ho informed, I'lem plainly of the causa of tho stoppage of their course and genially a.-sim-d them of their perfect safety. So far, s. : d. Tho passengers bad a right to iis ih a i-meh. ami it was but sensible? to 1. -i ;a,-m kunr tho truth and not imagine worse filings for them selves. But what, tin) passengers had no tight to ask for was information as to tho coin-so that tho captain was going to pursue, and Captain McKay inado a mistake in not snubbing the first gentle man who questioned him on tho subject. "Why don't you send up rockets?" ono of tho passengers is i-aid to have plain tively demanded. "There will bo time enough for rockets when a vessel comes near enough to see them," answered tho captain evasively, but courteously. Tho politeness was fatal. After tho implied admission that rockets and other ships wero necessary to their salvation tho passengers had a ternfhe hold upon tho unlucky commander of tho ship. Had ho only answered, as ho would have been perfectly justified in doin and. ns u great many other captains would certainly have done, "What busi ness is that of yours'.-" ho might have ttiado himself a little unpopular, but h" would have saved himself from much further worry. Tho passengers seem to have actually divided themselves into two different camps and discussed a vote of conlideneo or censure. Happily com mon sense carried tho day, and a vote of conlideneo was carried. What would have boon done had tho veto of eelisuro been passed wo cannot guess, but this at least wo mav sav that if that motion had been carried it would have been tlu plain duty of tho captain to put the mover, seconder and principal supporters of tho resolution in irons. London Spec tator. it, matter as in all others. This bill will be injurious to the prosperity of the State in many other wavs, but 1 must not take up too much of your space in dis cussing it. I trust that all our people- will see the clanger ot such legislation and will protest against it. J. II. Sumrr.ci - February 1 1, 1S1K5. .r.sr ix xortii caklixa. Hcmlcrsoiiville Gobi I.eaf: A svndi cate of Richmond and New York capital ists are looking alter some gold mining property in this vicinity with a v.cw to developing it. Chatham Kcconl : In order to give an idea of the v,-it number ot partridges and rabbits killed this winter in Chat ham, we would mention that one firm at Siler Citv, Eambe ec Teogue, bought and s'lipiicd since Christmas 2. ('.'12 rab bit -ions and about t.Oi'O partridges. Wavncsvillc Ci u-ier: Mr. W. S !ii:-!,ii:d has Sold a It act of timber laud nea r t o v. -i con t ainf ug a In m t -too acres in a Mr. Cole, of Arkansas. Mr. Colt- will bin in town, if lie can find a suita i vi- !! , about f'i tir acres .mi w lech he w ill ! a pho:'- i -r the m ai i uiai't in e of bar lo-. s;--.i, i-;. ll.iru.is ail'! otlui woollen p-: i.d lets. 1 he Ml. Airy Ni .vs. re-ceviag to irthday dinner of Mr. K. I.. Gilmer, who lias seen . I winters says he had eleven inviicil gentlinieti, w nose ages wire: W. Fulton, 72; II. 1 Moore, 7'J; ' . il. Bray, S2; W. II. Mitchell. S.l; Ger van May mure, SO: Kobert Mines, SO im-v. .Miles l-ev. so; Jacob .McCraw, '.'2 Win. Mccr.iiv. '.)7, Wm. KoarU, ls; Kev J . N-.-tiihaui, ls. Itid'ciiu No. ss ot the Ilxpciimcnt stall ai alreailv issuer! coatains all anal yscs ot fertilizers taken during the past year, both spriag ami loll. The vali: tion used in the calculations are those which will be adopted for the coming season and .-ire, lor the available phos phoric acid ." cents per pound; tor am mouia 1j cents l 13 cents tor lsU2) and potash o ecu ts per pound. Analyses for ts'.i.i ot new samples will issuer every two weeks and will be sent to only those who n pplv. Due application only m neerleil tor all tin- bulletins. Apply on postal caril to Dr. 11. li. liattle, director Raleigh, N. C. WD . ;' 1 1" 'f'.VS HY MtTL'l l'CXS rr.KS ATTRACTI VElWANT COLUMN. Stirling silver and solid gokl goods, useful and serviceable lot adornment and table use. The finest of leather card cases and jiockct books. I0 NOT MISS THU Opportunity of buying some of thcKogcrs, genuine first quality table spoons at over one-half less than the regular price. NATIVE GEMS. Complicated watchwotk. Jew elry made to order. Souvenirs. ARTHUR 31. FIELD, Lctllnir Jt-wchr. Aluminium as a Coin. A petition has been addressed to tho Grenoble chamber of commerce, France, soliciting the demonetization of copper and its substitution by aluminium. The manufacture of tho last named metal at tho Froges works, it is stated, has of late experienced considerable expansion. Baltimore Herald. Jfbsoutefy Fure A cream of tartar baking powder. Hiyh .st of all In leavening strength. Latest t'nitcil Stiitcs Government Food Keport. IIOV.M. HAKINO I'OWIUCK Co., loe. Willi St , New York. PROFESSIONAL. CARDS. t. M l.t'THKK. W. I' HKOWN. LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, Ol l-lC'K-12 I.lii-.Al. PI.OCK. I'rni-tii-e in thi- State and Fcderul Courts. Collection of cliiimH a spcciulty. R. II. REEVES, I. I. H., DICNTAI. OFFICU Oonnally BunmriR, o-ver Radwood's Store Pntton Avenue. Residence. 33 Spruce street. D. G. ZEIGLER, SS IZroacl f?t., CliRrlcstoif, . C. iMans and srecificutions furnished for all cl;i sscs f liuiH'.inrs. Correspondence cheerfully rcj lied to. RrmoiScllirs of exist inji structures a specialty. nov2idClm K. SI. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Oraitlnz of all kinds done. All sizes of crunhed stone furnished. Send alt orders to pootoffice Box AsbeTille, N. C. atipl9dtf 34-Years Expcricnce-34 MILTON 1IAROI1VO CONTRACTOR AND Bflf-PER Office- and shop, Wolfe Building. CORNER COURT PI.ACB AND MAKKI5T STREET. JUDGMENTS. Tl-.i ReU.il '.roc-rja Association offer the follow ij-tz itii'.f.'ii.ints for sale : T K. K l?Y M )!. K. 11. W KI-l.S I M likr I l.s Nffs.sc;. IH'UKK. TlHj S. Mniil St VIKilIXIA RDHIK, Charlotte St... A. 11. WAN I. w. s irsi'ici; M K I. VI S Me- H. II. S lliKKIN W 11. LIS The ntiove imlirttients enn fit- lawfully ten ilered in j-Jivmcnt of all dt-litn to the person HKionst wli'nii tl-.ey are isstii-il. I'trsens wishing to purchnce irinv eall on any of l he memhers : Oreer Johnson, A . 1 1. C tiniH-r. H. II. Nohilld .S: .so Win. Kriiirer. I . A . Porter, r. r llt-il. S. K. Ki p tr Kav A; Ilainl. -t . C. Nolnpd. I-...-IO .lllli.lill . 10 75 . -iL'.vr, . i;r..o4. .f.77 r;. tr . 1110 T. t. Ki it-11. I'.. I.. Mi-Iionafd, 1-. M. Foster, f. S. 1-uMunl. W. C. Strartley .S: llro .1. M . .V . II. SeiKler, l-lrnn Brnp . W. M. Hill i Co. : V. A. I.attiiuore. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, rvicral t Insurance s A. jjc:nt Rofir No. 20 South Main street. WASTED. WANTIiI A Trait who can j;ivcliontl or first-clusH rtferrnce to act is nuent lor the "Mrnson Tvpcwritcr" iti Asheville An expert typewriter prefer red Adores J K h'dins. Stnte Aent, C butlottc . C. janSOdtf FOR REST. FOR RKNT for housekeeping Thrc liir ii is tied rooms in new Vomsp; lht and sunny. Cor. College and I'ine .ti.tts. No. r. REDUCTION ! Having Bought The ITfOR Ri:NT Small store room. Main St. Ai-iilv to Harold H or k 1 jonnston, loelt Dox I V 7. janTiltf ( South .'hnon. city . FOR RUNT The Mclkr lloiise. will le for rent after.lannary rith.lWiKt l-'or ieerip tion, see for nle ail vertisement i-l-i-wlii re in TllK CIT1ZKN. lrel!7tf OR RI-NT A turnibed house. No. 1 Charlctte street. Possession triven February M. Applly to T. V. l'ATTON febldtf ITlOK R liNT SpK ndid room house, on J I'nrk a veil tie l.nrc lot. stables and out houses. Hot anil eotd wacr. Apl to Geo. A Mchane, Graham Manu'iifturinK Co., or M Ike lu use. I- t1itf 1 jlOK R KNT A stonlioUM'. No. 4S SuMi Mam street, next door to W liiMock'H. Ntwlv repaiie! and in tirst-elitss condition. Room is iJ"x'. O leet. with basement. A plv to W. M. ClKKK. !r. febl Idlw TO RENT No. 3r WcMtdnn street a ten room house with bath rooms and clos ets; n Iso s-rvnnt house of two rooms in the yard. Apply to I R. STAKNIiS, Icb4ltf i7 North Main street. QOARDlXt OARIUNO At h; nailcy postoHiec X- rastuntle. 1 hrec minutes lk lrm Tents f b 1 1 1 1 1 BOAR DIM. At No T Slarncs nvenne;hot and cold water; furniture new; tine loca tion; on car line. fcl7dlnt strt-t t. within a lew rods j an t id 1 m A R HI N(; Comfortable rooms. with jjood Tionrd. can le had nt 31 Hay wood f tstothcc. 1 OAKIINi; L beds. Ci novl -tf Oood fan nnd comfortable nvenient to Postotlice. M RS J. A I.WH, No. r Flint street. rilUK ClIATUAV I'rivnte boanlinu house JL- No. 'JX Hay wood street, h inc city and mountain views: perfect sanitatiin; hot and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; well provided tatdr; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two hundied yards from Montford cur line MRS.M. K. IKTVll.i;K, oetTdtf Proprietress. CLOTH ISO, GENTS' FURNISHING FOR SALE. A S excellent family horse nnd XV sale at very low figures. Haywood street. hiiKjcv for Apply rt L'37 janliTil tf WOOD FOR SALR-Ouk firewood, cut any length, at OO kt double load, delivered. FKKXCil HKOAI) I.l'M HKR CO . octlTdtf Tc ephone 31. XflSCELLAXEOL'S. C"1lT flowers cut flowers Hoses, enma J tions. I'rerKias, etc. If you want the finest ol them call or send your orders to R i MIMMKb, at Fernihurst Oreenhiuscs or Box .rl3 janl!4d 1 m fo Jstnbfihed 1K0JS. flli5 lllv Anhevilf.-. N. C. J. 13. BOSTIC, REAL ESTATE, P7o. ii Pattoti Avenue. Tin vs. st Us and exchanges real estate on com m ission . A Iso buys and sells not es. stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real estate. n o v If f d nj J. A. TENNENT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR I 'la ns, specificn tions and estimates fur nibeil. All work in my line contracted for, ntiil no charges fcr drawing on contracts a w nrdfd me. Ke'i-rcntes when desired. t!icc, Southeast Court Scpaarc. Ashrville, N. feblldty TnAD JAftX. SHY! IF YOU SUFFER VITH AT THE OR AMI. The society comedy, "Jim, the West erner," will he seen at the Grand opera liouse this evening with the original New York cast. This company will Le remembered as slaving in Asheville last reason and bciiij; pronotiiicerl ns one of the beat on the road. "Jim, the Western er," was in Raleigh onthe6th inst., when the opera house there was beautifully festooned and decorated in honor of Governor Carr's announced aceeptance of an invitation extended by the man agement of the company to the Governor and family. The company last year made a de cidedly favorable impression upon its audience here, and there will doubtless be a good house at this evening's per formance. The Stock exchange scene is one of the most realistic and exciting ever put on here. One of the specially pleasing features of the performance was a duet between Joseph S. Gibbs, the hero, and Miss Pauline Willard, the heroine, entitled "The Same Thine Over Again," and this duet, if sung this even ing as well as it was last season, will be a most enjoyable part of the pro gram. Avoid confusion nnd delay by reading carefully- the schedule of West Asheville & Sulphur Springs line in this issue of Tub Citizen. W. I ; '. . yi-. I'm soon goi'ij; mi a still 1 1 i n I ir All in street. II. 1. 1" W.-.'kcr I'll Bair.l the li,,n in liis-lvii, hat wli.it I net ;i sidewalk. Advisor limit There are not manv Mad hi x nit t he I 'at ton avenue track, alter a'l. The JoinL KoarU We're onto his Cuin- in iifjs as well as ins goinys ; a full meet ing always lias lirccu in it; the mill will never grinil without a Miller; there's one who's always here, if lie can Watidcll. Chief Me 1 Dwell You can't I'ennimaii out ot the I5oard meetings if he wants to tav. Jadfce ;reliam lit I lio Cubliict. Pioin the New York Worlil. We are able to state positively that J iiilc Walter O. Gresham has accepted the office of Secretary of State in the Cabinet of I'residcnt Cleveland. 'V wo Ho" Vancea I From the Springfield, Mans., Republican. The Connecticut labor unions do not like the appointment ot "Ilob" Vance to the office of state labor commissioner. West AMhevllle and Sulphur MrijiM Ballwav. l.i:AVIi I-OST OFFICE FOR UEI'OT. 0 40 a. m., 7.15, 7.4-o, 8.00, S.15, 8.30, 8.45. 9.0O, 9.15. 9.30, 9.45. 10.00, lO 15. 10.30.1).4.", 11.00,11.15, 11.30. 11.45, 11 OO, 12.15 p. m.. 12.30, 11' .4-5. 1.IIO, 1.15. 1 3D, "1.4-5, 2.00, 2.1. ", 2 3, 2.45. 3.00,3.15, 3 30, 3.4-5. 4-.00, 4.15, 4 30, 4.45, 5.UO, 5.1 ".. LEAVK llf-njT FOlf I'OST OFFICE. fi.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, H.OO.11.15, 11.30, 11.45. 12.00, 12.15 p. m.. 12.30, 12.45, l.OO, 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, .4u, O.OO. "Connects at depot for Sulpher Springs. cars meet an trains. Tetiney's candies are the finest that ex perience can produce and money procure. You couldn't get better if you paid doa ble the price. Try it at Ray's. 28 South Alain street. DYSPEPSIA, S!CK HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, OR ANY DERANGEMENT OF THE STOMACH, LIVER OR BOWELS, TRY CRAB ORCHARD WATER. T HAS CURED THOUSANDS. IT WILL DENETIT YOU IT IS WORTH A TRIAL. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. eihHttlie lubel fins tlio " Cntij Aptile " on iu CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO., I iiiiiplilet free by malt. Louisville, 3C. fi-bl 1 iK-od l-m Dissolution. Aahcville. N. C, January 1, I S'.Kf. The firm of Murttiti Ac Robertson in this day dissolved bv mutual consent. Muslin. Fakes ,v Co.. .vlio iu-eei-d them, assume all liabilities and will colleit all account due the firm. KLt Nfl'STIN, J. U. KOBKKTSON . opart nc rDbip. Th- unilcrsivrnccl have this day formed a copartnershi nuder the firm name of Mus tiri. Fakes ,v Co. IlaviuK urchased the ac counts of Muitin .Sc Robertson all debts due them are payable to us. We will continue the business heretofore conducted bv Mustin Ac Robertson. Office, No. H South Witer street. F.L.I MFSTIN, H. R. FAKF.S. W.J. SL.AVL)li. janl 71 Lf I II ANK CRTI!B, FIRE INSURANCE, First National Hank ruiUlin. ASHI-VII-I.K, N. C. NOTARY Pl'm.in. j.mOtHf (ST At thr postoffict a kev rinn v ith ur pmall kt vs: mv name on rini Will Kc the finrit-r a Iitt rnl reward for tlir re turn of thrrn to rci- at M. North Main street. l'ihlldf A. A. I'IJA rill-RSTON. "V'l'TICK 1)1" RHMOVA I, Kit zjui tri k Xl Irt)tluT8 have rt nuivcil Irom a North M a in street to 33 No. th Main it I in tst directly opposite, the old stand . Tilt) MKKCH4NTS During my nlsenee in X. l-'iorida Mr J I (Iraves will represent me and anv unlcrs yon may Kive him will have tloye Jtttcntion atui also he apftreeinied O H IIICNKY, With Wilson, Hums Co. (iroeer Jlher, Hal timnrc f. t 1 3d5 1 w 1 1 FOUND A Kold watch. Owner eon set ante, u pon jcivnK satifaetorv proof of ownership, nnd paving tor this advertise ment, by applying at CITI.KN Ol- I-'lCIi fehi:fdtf TtTlCH- Hy virtue of the power tt' sale deed in truxt executed to me tiy ti. S. Stan pill, dated Iieoerntier 13, l S'.Mi. find ri nistcrcil on pauis 2h7, etc.. of book of the rec ords of mort'JiKCH and deeds in trust in the otlicc of register of tleeds for Huiicotnbc county, in the state of North Car ilitia.; de fault having been made in the payment f both principal nnd interest on the debt thereby secured. 1 Hhall sell at 'J o'clock, noon, on Monday, i!'th day ci Kebruary, 1!3, at nnblic oiitci v. at the couit house door in Aphcviltc, N C.. to the hitzrusL bid der for cash, the piece or parcel of land, to gether with frame home on same, situate n FnU street , in the citv of Asheville, and fully descrihed in the deed in trust aforesaid. This Uuth tiav of lannarv, is3. ji'iiN t;. i-inisi;y. iaii-OdMOd Trustee G O O D S 0f L DD. Blaiftfoife & (Co.9 necesNitated eliaiigeN in my store in Hiler to CONSOLIDATE m TWO STOCKS And now that the work men are out of the way and good placed in order, I find Q hare too sroods. so isi order fliice stock in time to buy Spring floods I will offer for THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., OF II A RTFOK I , CONN., Issue the beat Insurance Ticket for visitors t the Innuetralion and World's Fair. They cover not only the accidents vf travel, but nWo the many dangers on the streets) nnd in the exhibition grounds. Don't be anti6ed with a ticket limited to travel, but insist on the fml accident tikct. College St., One Door West of Kroner's. AX I) HOT AT Coal AND Cord Wood Cheap Carrington's Coal Yard Court Square. no. 20. Th1tc. Jnfv atui nil witnesses arc asrrcod that the LARGrEST stock of shoes in Western Xortli Carolina is at BL ANTON WRIGHT & CO S. Tllii UKST ASSORTMENT. SHADES. SHAPES. SIZES. SLIPPERS AND SHOES, IS AT 3'J l'ATTON AVENUE. BLANTON, WRIGHT & CO S. THE FINEST FINISHED, BEST BUILT TRAVELING TRUNKS EVER SEEN IN ASHEVILLK ARE AT BLANTON, WRIGHT ic CO S, That these men can make you to order on short notice the finest shoe, best lex- gin and neatest overgaitcr in the land. That polite and prompt sidesmen, cash capital, cash sales, guaranteed goods, low prices insure your trade to BLANTON, WRIGHT Sc CO., 39 Paltoa ATcnne - AsbCTllle, M C. ""OT IC!? Ry virtue f the power vested ( in me hy an instrument f wntiiiR exe cuted by Mrs. K. tl. Wnlke, dated the lth ilay nfjuly, IKyi, and rt jjistered in the of- tice ot KeRiKter t-t lcerts ot Hunc.-ittiiie coun ty, in Ito)k No. 7M. nave 4-t:i and nnd deiault havitiK been made in the payment of man principal ana mierent ot t he dent thereby secured, and it aitpearine that the further postponement of thin anlr would not ne to me ad vantage of the said Mrs. K. t . alke, I will sell ou Saturday, the 11th (lav ol Mnrii. lsy.t. at imblic auction tr cash, nt the court house door in Asheville, rtunn v-iiroima, ire puce or parcel ot land situate on the uth side of Montford ave nue, in the county of ftuncotnbe. mid fullv described in the instrument of writing above rcierreci 10. i ins i ne 4 ta aay or I- enrunry 1 LOC KBCKAUi. fcbTdtdii HTHE BEST KNOWN RF.MFDY. C Gleet I n ltoSDays, without Pain. Prevents Stricture. Contains no acrid or poisonous snbstanees, and la fruaranteed absolutely harmless, prescribed by physicians. Itent Sy- nnnvirrowiiaeacn doio. i-j-icet Sold by druirKlsts Beware ot Snh. ntltntes. Armp('licTti.ro.l,li)..N o.l.a many fo rc- PQBBSBBm Ashevil'e A -rents. Ravsor At Smith. T.r scription drt gKt-, 31 l'atton avenue. FOR HALK JLT AUCTION In Winston, X. C February 21t, 1H'3, at lo o'clock n. m.. at court bouse door. i sptemlid bnck tobacco houc near the busi-ru-sscentre of Winston, which can be used either to store or manufacture tobacco. Hutldinif is 4-llxKO feet. :i stories anil hns elevator, scab- nnd handsome otlicc. nnd is only lately built. The lot is 74xH- feet and has rooU stables, waou-shed nnd well. This property must be sold as the ow ner lives in the West. Terms of stale easy. K. K. AMIS, Keul KstnteAxcnt. fcb13dtill2l Winston N. C great red tie- P. L. COWAN ic BRO. MAKBA SPECIALTY OF FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Native Stones. Mounting Made to Order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED I No. 9 Wet Court Plaice, A8B8TILLB. N. C. Worth of the heat assorted stork of Dry Cwoods, Mo tion s9 SI iocs, DO a is, (Clotli- ever offered on this market at tioi.s;certaiii lines of goods at New York cost; some below cost, and some small margin above Call early and examine for yourself. Bespcctfully, J. D. Brevard, 11 N. MAIN STKElEir. at a cost.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 14, 1893, edition 1
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