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Asheville Daily Qtize ASHEVJXX.E, N. C., MONDAY EVENING, 1TJH:13RUARY 2G, 1898 PI 5 CENTS. VOLUME VIII. NO. fc25. FIS H JUST WHAT YOU NEED ! Cl I TO MAKU Vol' I-IJ'il- JOl.l.Y Ul'Ol'R WiUIIA AND JAVACtll'l-151'. POSTPONED! RECEIVERS FOR READING I-'IUIIT cri Tin' IS THAT HI'IH'U IvXCIIANUK. ttnv Cic r 1 SiiL- Will A'"t t in-I 11: il Al.ircli. . mjA l niiis 'I'livn .' c-l,r in, ClatllS, Cral, Shrimps, Cuviitr, Ssilmom, Sardines, Holland Herring, Kippered Herring Finnan Unci clock, Smoked Ili1ut, Smoked Bloaters and the Choices Cuts of Cod Fili. - - KROGER. - - SO.MUTHINC. PAKTICt'LARLV NICF, OUR GRAHAM WAFERS, RECEPTION FLAKES AND CHECKERS. SO MBTH1N(j RIGHT IN PRICE, OUR FuCRIDA ORANGES AID MESSE1IA LEMONS. The Vanderbllt I'orci a out SIc l.eod mid Hammer tlie Hiock Awa Down Very Like a I'anlc - Howling: Mob or Brokers. Ni;v York. Feb. 20. Tlic third day of the jircat battle between the Yander- 1 1 . , , T I I I . 1 oometniMf IS etc Ajaui stock exchange this morning when the HAVE YOU PIN ? IF SO. l-ASTUN THIS IN YOUK HAT! A. E. COOPER, 3STO. COURT SQUARE. REAL ESTATE. W. B. GWYN. W. V. WEST. BO INT iVIARCHE New and Pretty (m; Iiiims. in nil grades, just received. New Spring Dress (Joods. New Stock Kiddloves. Now (Joods arriving Daily. Ladies rriiest ed to inspect. BON IVIARCHE 37 South Main St. Gwyn &c West, (Successors to Walter B. Gwyn ) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. Real Estate. t.oaus Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds. FIRE INSURANCE. SOUTHEAST COURT SQUARB. CORTLAND BROS., Heal Estate Erokera And InTeHtmcut Acc::ts NOTARY PfBLIC. Loans securely placed at H trr rent, office A 26 Patton Avenue. Second "floor. feb9cliT JOHN CHILD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER. Furnished find ('iifurriishcd Houses. OFFICU ROOMS. Loans securely placed at night per cent. AUTIH'BJJ. WII.I.S. Al.IIF.KT E. WILLS. WILLS BROS., ARCHITECTS NO. 3 PATTON AVE. BREWTC N & M CONNELL, Furniture Dealers & Undertakers EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. All cilts in this line attended to day or niKlit Also nil kinds l job work done to nrder. I 'idiolt- tcring, enrpet laving, pack iiK. setting up furnitu'e. rcfinishinK. ec. :i3 VOKT1I MAIN STRIiliT. Teleiihonc 1 2 FITZPATRICK BROS. tToiitmi-tors and Dealers In Mixed Paints and Painters' Supplies, WALL I A PICK. 33 Noktii Main Stubbt, Asukvii.lk. N. C TKLBI'IIOXI! Nil. 142. Ti;jiii.:t,tNcic i iciiti i; ( i .ii llhiniinnicil Cluck, lor Many l'tirimcs: Nicvinlly lor the Sivk Hitnm Vim Will Want ( When Von .Si' ll We Have in Stock, Ministers nut linkers, T' cents ( $J.2,. I'ttlls, Heaters, Oil itntl fi.is Stves mvl House r'ttrnisliinjfs of ICvcry Descrijtin at -invest I rices. THAD. W. THRASH I CO., Crystal Palace. Kc u cicely's. Larrabcc sttiel IV Y. Biscuit to.'s JVh titers Just Received. Powell & Jjnider. slaughter oi Friday and Saturday was continued and Reading was routed, horse, foot and artillery. The moment the Hxchange opened for business huge blocks of Kcadinn were thrown on the market and inside of twelve minutes the price was hammered clown six and a half points, making a total decline since the downward movement began of six teen nud n half points. Then a sliizht reaction set in and the velocity of the decent was momentarily clicked. The scenes at the exchange throughout the morning were exciting. The galler ies were packed to suffocation by an im mense crowd. On the floor pandemo nium reigned. Around the Reading post there was a wild, struggling mass ol panic-stricken humanity. Brokers jump ed, roared, yelled and gesticulated. The roar arising Irom the oalx-l ol voices extended beyond the walls of the build ing and caused the passersbv to stop in amazement. Urokers tumbled over each other in their wild eagerness to unload. Reading was thrown on the market in big blocks of from l.ooo to 11,000 shares at a time. Northern Pacific, too. was affected. and, owing to charges made by the in vestigating commi' tec against Henry Villiard and the present management, it dropped several points. New York and New Knglaiul stock was also raided by tne brokers. No failures were an nounced up to noon. It was stated today that the Lehigh Valley would pass its dividend due in April. This would be the first time in its history his has occurred. I'liu.Ani.i.PiiiA. Feb. 2. A. A. Mc- l.eod. Chief Justice lid ward I'axson and B. II. Wilhtirg have been appointed re ceivers of the Rending railroadcompany. j t. jio.sia.i.i-:R ah KKHTi:n Ilcv. IS Clirctizberic's AddriNH V8trduv Afieruoou. The first of the gospel temperance meetings, to occur monthly in Asheville, was held in the court house yesterday afternoon, beginning at .'i:3) o'clock. The court bouse was comfortably lull, among those present being a number ol ladies. The meeting was conducted bv Rev. II. F. Chreitzberg, of Central M. K. church, aoutli, w no made an address ol an hour's duration. lie appealed directly to the voters to exercise the right of suf- ( frage against the liquor tratiic, declaring that the man who voted for license was no better than the man who sold the liquor. The speaker would not have his hrareiB spurn a drunkard, because he was only doing what the law allows him to do when it licenses saloons. He was very emphatic in his arraignment of church members who professed to be followers of Christ and yet voted for the perctuation of the liquor traffic. "I frequently read in the city papers." said Mr. Chreitzberg, "that drunkards are taken before the officer of the law and fined $5. To fine a man for drinking what the law says he may drink, is as if you were to fine a man for catching the smallpox, the vcllow fever or the chol era." "The crime of burglaiy." said Mr. Chreitzberg, "is, in this State, a. capital offence, and if a man enters jour house at night and steals probably not more than iflO worth, he is liable to hang. Yet, when a man enters your house in broad daylight .and steals your hus bands, sons or fathers, you make an Al derman of him, or, niavbe, choose him to preside over all the Aldermen." The addrcts was punctuated by touch ing incidents illustrative of the speaker's points, anJ was li.-tcned to with the the deepest interest by the many who heard it. TRAINS X IX WATER CHANT'S t'l.Nt'I.NN ATI'H 'IWA1H-. I-'KKKU Willi, I i 'I-1-'. U - 1'lie Olilo Boomlnit Tlie I lond Itencliex Mcit That MaktN it IiiiiEroiiM-l-'artlier Kitie Im Probable. Cincinnati, Feb. IM The Ohio river! continues to rise and the flood has now created real alarm. Trade and traffic are interfered with. Newport is already suffering in the lower sticcts. Mill creek is flooded almost to the top of its banks and the water has crept into some cellars on the upper sides of Front street. At S o'clock this morning the Chesapeake and Ohio trains were the only ones running into '.lie Grand Ccn'; tral depot. The Cincinnati Southern is making its depot at McLean avenue and the Ohio and Mississippi at Mill street. The IJig Four and Chesapeake and Ohio trains are running like boats through n foot of water at the foot of Smith and other streets. Switchmen, clad in rub ber boots are working in the water up to their knees. The depot master at the Grana Central depot said: "No trains c;in come into the depot at a stage ol 55 feet in the river. At 55 feet the water will cover the end of the platform, but it will take a foot or two more to bring it up to the gates." The general opinion expressed by river men is that the water will reach 55 or 50 feet. The indications above threaten a further rise, while the southern streams arc still lull. FIKHT llArTIST ClIt'KCH, Jm 3E-3E - H-i--VV 35 and 37 Patton Avenue, STERLING SILVER AND PLATED WARE. CHINA AND GLASS, CUTLERY AND LAMPS. Would fall otspecial attention to the stock of Limoges China, Dinner Bets, New Cut and Engraved (JIassware, Ivory and Cutlery. New nnd imported Lamps, at all Latest in Stationery, the Prettiest'Pictnres. Lately siirived Styles, Blown, Pearl Handle prices. The The Line o Sterling Silver, in Novelties and Staple Goods, cannot he excelled. A Choice Line of Solid Gold Hair Pins, Hat Pins and Necklace3. w PC o f ' CO w o f I PC, P-H w o s 5 s X 0i a p J !-: X '- Ait Account '"rom n Vnprelu diced Kie WllnesH. . S Mosscller, the gun and locksmith, was arrested this morning by Patrol man IJ. V. Greer. Henry I!. Stevens I esq., one of the witnesses to the affair. gives 1 in-: citizen the following account of the occurrence: "About half past ten this morning I walked down the stairway of the lohn- I ston building, in com paw v wit'i Mr. I- red R. i many. V hen we reached the side walk in front of T. C. Smith &. Co.'s drug store. I noticed Greer and Mosscller on the sidnwalk and heard Mosscller remark to Urecr, Now, 1 want you to pav me that debt you've been owing me so long. "Greer replied that he did not have the money and could not or would not pav it. Mosscller then said, "You have to pay the morcv: I've waited long enough,' and repeated the same in sub stance several times, in loud tones lreer tnen said, Mint nil and go awaT or 1 11 lock you up, to winch Mosscller replied, "iwon't doit you have to pav that debt;' whereupon Greer put his hand in his overcoat, took out his 'billy. caught Mosscller by the coat and ar rested nun. Mosscller said he would not go; that the officer had no right to arrest him, and resisted, but after a little resistance went along quietly to the city nail where lie was released on his own recognizance." Mosscller s case will be heard by Re corder Miller at O o'clock tomorrow morning. Week ot I'raver. The week of prayer 6ct apart by the M. K. church, South, which will be ob served by nil of the churches of this de nomination in the city, will begin this evening. Union serTices are to be held in tne central cnurcn evcrv evening ex cept Saturday. Hon. II. A. Gudgcr will conduct the service this evening. The leaders for the week are: Tuesday, Rev. I . 1-,. Groome; Wednesday. I rof. 1'. 1 Claxton; Thursday, I. R. DuBose; Fri day, Rev. J. D. Arnold. First Anulversary of Ke-v. J. I,. While's Pastorale. Yesterday was the first anniversary of the First Ilaptist church under Rev. J. Iv. White's pastorate, and the morning service was largely attended bv the members of thi- large congregation. I'astor White made a statement of the w.ukoftbe past year that was exceed ingly interesting. There were received into the eb inch during the year 14-'.) members. Of these Gl were received by letter, SI by baptism, and 7 by restora tion. 1 lie i'st I-,nd "aptist church was rgati:zed on February 5, with G7 mem bers from the First church. Two mis sions, Ac.-iclemv Hill ami North Asheville. were also organized. 1 he first thrte weeks of June, lS'.i'J, were marked bv a gracious revival, in which a boot 2(H) professed faith in Christ. There have been constant ad ditions through the year. On n lie 12, 1SJ2, the congregation entered the handsome new auditorium. which marked au epoch in the history of the church. As an evidence of the untiring zeal of Pastor White it need only be stated that in the past year he has been absent lrom his pulpit for onlv three Sundays, and this was when he was engaged in re vival services in other cities. The report shows an excellent and hcalthv growth, and points out an exceed inglv hopeful future. This congregation congratulates itself upon having at its head sucli an inspired and ceaseless worker as Mr. White. McKlulev lira wed Down nanclal Disaster. Yot'N;sroVN, O..Fcb. 20. It is an an nounced that Robert L. Walker, a prom incnt banker and capitalist of this city had made an ;si nni?nt for the benefit of his creditors. The failure will involve ov. McKinlev and it is said that every dollar owned bv the Governor will be swept awn v. Governor McK mlcv is utteilv broken hearted. The Walker failure is growing as far as liabilities are concerned, and it is now known that the governor is surely on at least S75, ()) worth ol notes given by Robert Walker. The governor placed implicit confidence iu Walker, who never hesitated to use mm. The governor is not worth more than $-10,000 or $50,000 and payment ol these notes will leave him ji financial wreck. HICCONIt ANNIVKHH.4KV. 9XKC. CI OK ICR A.NI PAR TV. U. US Auction Sales. Maj. J. M. Blair, the auctioneer, today solii lor loan G. Ivimlsey. trustee, a house and lot, formerly owned by G. S, Stausill, on bast street. The property was purchased by S. M. Starnes and l.ula Campbell, and the price paid was $110. The sale was subject to two mortgages. Mai. Blair also sold for I. R. Starnes trustee, a lot on Graily street, 1 14-xl 1 6 for $J3G, to I). I,. Reynolds. Tliev Arrive Hatnrdav and Will lay Till Tliursdny. Richard Croker, Tammany's Grand Sachem, and party arrived in Asheville in a. private car Saturday afternoon Accompanying Mr. Croker are Judge Thomas P. Grady, John F. Carroll, clerk of the Court of General Sessions, and Sheriff J. H. Sexton, all of New York l hey are stopping at the Battery I ark The memhers ol the party are on their wav from New Orleans, where thev took in the Mardi Gras. Thev will remain here until Thursday, when thev wi leave for Washington City, where they will remain until after the inauguration of Grover Cleveland as president. A number ot prominent local politi cians have called on the visitors. Y ester- dav and todav thev have been driven to points of interest about the citv. Thev express themselves as highly please with what they have seen ot Asheville. V. C. T.ECISLATl'Kh'. too nil) : to i-'l V. H UVEAS 'tis known. btycml u iuestiiin h:tl h'.atlilu', liilc and indiKcltiuu have furtUL-d u pact of treu.son tu uauut the liuy find tVstivt- board throughout this gladsome season; now, tl crclorc, be it understood lhat all such dinl'ull ills can be defied and ured 'or good by using Buncombe l'illis 4-1) pills tor 15 cents. Grant's. W do not hesitate to say that our Syrup til' Tar and Wild Cherry in the best eouiih syrup ever sold in Asheville. We have sold over one thousand bott'es of it and the de mand for it has constantly increased ever since -we placed it ou the market. As it is p'esant to take, children do 'not object to t and it always gives relief. Try it; 25 nts per bottle at Grant's Fharmacy. Campbo Glycerine Lotion is a soothing and Irarant application forchntped hands, face, lips, etc. Not greasy or disagreeable in any way. Forpalc.only at Grant s Pharmacy. It cleanses the teeth, strengthens t'nc gums unci imparts fragrance to the breath. Va Va Tooth Wash at Grant's. W'c can re er you to many reliable people our own city who believe Uuncombe Sarsnparilla is the best bloud purifier they ever used. Why use other and more expen sive preparations when a home pruduet is better and cheaper? Grant's. The Jr. O. V. A. M. on 'V issuing ton's Mlrthdaa-. The Junior Order United American Mechanics of Asheville will bold their second anniversary in the opera house on Wednesday, the 22J, ( Washington's birthday) at 3 o clock p. m. 1 he sneakers for this occasion will be Rev. McNeely DuBose, of Trinity church Rer. R. F. Campbell, of the First Pres bvterian church. Rev. I. I.,. White, of the First Baptist church; Key. II. I-. Chreitz berg, of Central church. Key. J.O. Adams of the French Broad church; 1'rof. I'. 1' Claxton and Hon. II. A. Gudger. The public schools will assist in the ex erciscs. t he public coriiian v in viteti. i (iel Vour liarrelM Read,-! The pump at the waterworks, which was Hooded rriuay, nas ueen woming toda3-, and water was running till noon. It was then cut olT and will remain so until 6 o'clock this afternoon. From then until O city water users can get all thev want. At i it will be cut oil until early in the morning. Superintendent Ingle asks the people to he patient antl economize in the use of water, and in a short while he will have a sufficient sun- ply ahead to allow the water to lis run ning all day. V. :! . C". A. Moles. The meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Suiulay atlernoon was attended bv more than one hundred men, who joined heartily in the singing. An informal reception will lie given by the directors of the Y. M. C. A., assisted by the ladies' committee, to the con tributing members anil their ladies to morrow evening. A social tinu, with music and refreshments, will be enjoyed. l.)o you shave yourself or does a barber do it for you ? In either case, if you use our imported bay rum your face will always re main smooth and free from any irritutiou or rcdnc6s. GOc bottles at Grant's. Absolutely Pure Witch llule, in attructivc Pint bottles, 5 cents. Grant's. Do not suffer with headache v, hen you know that Antimi.rauc will relieve you en tirely. It is a haimliss but sure remedy. I-'or sale at Grant's. Bsncomti: Plasters a higher grade porous plaster than the public his hitherto known. Try one. 1 .1 cents at Grant's. St. Elizabeth's Salve cures all skin diseases. It is superior to nil known remedies lor the cure of pimples cr any skin eruption. Posi tively guutantcd to cure or money refunded. For Rule at (.".rant's Pharmacy, li4 South Main street. Apply the salve to the parts allectcd by rubbing in thoroughly with the finger ever.? other night belore retiring ynd you wdl get rid ol' these disagreeable pimples or any skin eruption thnt may be troubling you. St Ulialict's sulvc is for sulc only at Grant's INSOMNIA No lotigtr yoin will come ! t-a ilrea'l upon ri 'liring. Sleep h: tlv without tisinj; op'utes. IM l.V T A K 'J t )nc teaspoon. u ! RRADYCKOTIXK The Southern W oman's Headache Remedy. No unpleasant results in the morning. Should your tooth trouble you ( nr trnspounl'iil BRADYCROTINE COSTING I-'IVH CENTS, Wll.l, STOI'Tr. I-'OR SALE AT Po.lIiaiiPs Pharmacy. TAK HEEL TRACKS. IIEINITSII UBAGAN, DRUGGISTS, Clmrclt St. and Patton Ave. We Receive daily a fresh supply of Wall Paper Company Burned out Niew York.. Feb. 20. The National Wall Paper company's factory, 25 West 33rd street, consisting of six floors packed with stock, was burned to the ground this morning, boss on stock. estimated, $100,000; ou building, $50,- OOO. C( .r, EXSEI) TELEGRAMS. DELICIOUS BONBONS, CHOCOLATE CAKAMELS, CHOCOLATE PARLINS. CREAM PEPPERMINTS. CRYSTALIZED FRUIT, ETC. T-H' These nn ti c Finest Candies Manulac- I turerl. Sold ia sealed peckaKes only. r i " i "r i" r t A cablegram announces the arrest of Bank President Cadwalader, of the Su perior National bank, of West Superior, W is., at Kio de Janeiro, tsrazil. Cadwal- ader was indicted for embezzling $G3,- OOO ot the bank s funds. lie was re leased on $10,000 bail which he forfeited I and fled. President Harrison lias returned to Washington Citv from his shooting trip. lfe was benefitted in health, but had poor sport, even a rabbit which he was re ported to have shot, having In'cn killed bv ex-Senator Sewell. Mr. Carlisle thinks the silver act will not be repealed at this session, and that an extra session of Congress will not be called unless it is absolutely necessary. Mr. Cleveland will not occupy the White House as a residence. He has leased the residence of the late Admiral Porter on II street. Tudgc Howell K. lackson lias licen con firmed associate justice of the Supreme Court. 1 be action was unanimous. de- be- Charles Mitcbell has conceded all manded by Corbet t. and the fight tween the two men is now assured A terrible storm ot wind and snow swept over Pennsylvania. New York I and Michigan Sunday night. There was an interesting discission before the Senate committee ol the bill to repeal the State Alliance charter, the Senate having agreed to give the Alliance officers a hearing. All these were pres ent. A memorial signed bv them was presented urging the Senate not to repeal but to amend, protesting against pi icing the business fund of $Lt.i,000 in a re ceiver's hands, and alleging that this will break up the Alliance, whose bak ing is this fund. A. W. Graham, trustee of the fund, suggested that the present charter le so amended that subscribers to the business fuud could withdraw their subscriptions. ;nid also that thev should be- liable onlv for the amount of their stock. Bills passed the Senate incorporating Winston-Salem and Charles railway; Durham and Charlotte railway; to com plete the State Colored Agricultural col lege; to appropriate $s.OOO annually to the Soldiers' Home and $3. OOO for new buildings. The I louse discussed the In sane Asylums bin which appropriates $tGS,000 to the three asylums. The members of the joint committee on printing are very angrv. Some of tfieni at first talked of resigning. Saturday rumors tlew about that thev would ask for an investigation of the matter. Then there was an intimation that another caucus might be asked for on the subject. The House concurred in the Senate amendment taking from a man who leaves his wife for three years and lives in another Stale, the right of "courtesy," and from a wife who thus leaves her husband the right of dower. The finance committees has finished the revenue bill, and introduced it in the House. It provide for a tax of i.O cents on the $1IH) for general purposes, 15 cents tor schools, and 3 cents for ien- sions. The bill to make it a misdemeanor to work women and minors over eleven hours a day in cotton and woolen fac tories failed to pass the House. Aves I 36, noes C:t. The Sanford ICx press, in its issue )! J a nuary -t"th, published a rumor that the distinguished Representative from Chatham county could neither read nor write. In last week's issue the bxpress published, in denial of this rumor, the following from Mr. Self; "Mr. lid tor of ol the Sanford Kxnress. Dir Sire 1 See in voar issue ot the Uf Whc ir you have Slandered mv Hy Saying that I cold neathcr read nor Kite Will you Correct the above 1 have Heard Ivuuf of this false Report let me licarc from von Soon. yours A. M. Self." Winston-Salem will in the near future have a first class hotel. Arrangements have been about comsummated for the building of a handsome three story structure on the corner oi Main and Second streets. The hotel will Ik- con structed so as to give four handsome store rooms and a main hotel office on the ground floor. The building will con tain about seventy rooms. Caroline Watson, a negro woman J years old, of Windsor, was recently mar ried to a negro named Sol Garter, aged 20. The old woman is very industrious ai'd economical, has a nice little farm. some hogs and cattle, and the bov she married is worthless. Southport I-cader: .Messrs. I-indsav of Asheville and Ashe of K.-ileigh have been in this tccliou during the past week, taking views of the largest trees to be found. These pictures arc tor the de partment of forestry for the Columbian Fair at Chicago. Hoiling Springs Reformer: The work on the new cotton factorv at buffalo Paper Mills is leiiiK pushed rapidly. It won't le long till new life will be seen around the old paiier mill. The factory will lc located on the site ol the old Forge. In a ucavv storm ol rain, and sur rounded by over 3,000 people, John Hamhtight paid the jen.-ilty of his crime Friday at Shelby. He killed a man was paying attention to Hambright's sweet heart. The Leaksvillc Herald ' steals edito rial paragraphs from The Citizen and prints them for its very own. Shocking liVERV LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER. The HnKsh Merchant Tailor System ol Ircss-cuttinn is the Only Perfect system, it is so simple a child can learn it. Mothers and daughters alter learning it can tlo the dress-making for their own family, thereby saving many times the price paid for this system. Test linings cut free to thoie wish ing to invtstiatc. Also suits, basques and skirts cut and basted ami trimmings de signed. Rooms, Sondlcy buihlinR. ja n'j;tdl tu MINERAL WATER ! Why suffer with l.Nim.B-TiON and all kinds I.ivKk, Kiim:y ami Ib.oon Troi'iu.ks w hen nature has provided at Yot'H 1ook a Si kk Kkmhpv Hakmi.rss. Whoi.icsom k and xi-m'knsivk. The MINERAL WAT UK, fresh from Mr. P. I'. Sut tic's R km a kk a iu. n Si'KiSb, now bein daily delivered at any residence in Asheville, is working wonderful cures, as can lie testified by imiuiriesof Judge H. Kecd. Judc J. II. Merrimon, Kcv.J. L. White. I. R. Patterson, Doctors (.. V. I'ure- loy. Nelson, h T. Millard. Mr. Barntu of hio, now on Spring utrcct, Asheville, and hundreds of others. I'riec, only 10 cents a gallon, delivered daily anywhere in the eity. Orders through mail, or left at Ulantoii, Wriuht S; Co.'s shoe store, ill I'atton ave nue will receive prompt attention. Analy sts git en on application. D. D. SUTTLE, 95 College Street. FOR RENT. The beautiful residence of Jesse R. Starnes, 11 Patton avenue, is now for rent. The house contains 1 4- larcc sunny rooms, with hot and cold water and all modern improve ments; stable and carriage house; large and bi-autiiul grounds. For further information apply to IKSSH K. STARNES. ortn Mam street, or on premises. tct4dtf A SATE CONCLUSION! That anything nredcil bv a smoker can In-obtained at Kay's. He car ries an assort rm-ntof dears, tobaccos unci pipes thnt would du credit to a la-t-r citr. I Ton in and look at his stuck: you will bv pleased with it. If anything suits yuu, so much the bct bctter. RAY'S CIGAR STORE AND TICKET OFFICE, I'M South Main St. AlwoysOpen. -TilV U'ltJ MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY THE TERI BEST WORK, CHURCH TF EST, TEUPHQ1EJ0.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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