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TUB ASHEVITJE JDAJX.Y CITIZEN Fridav Evening, February 24, 1893. ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Tmn Dailt ClTilRH, Democratic, is published ewry afternoon (except Sunday) at the fol 1 owing: rate tttietly cash: Ohm Yba $3.00 Six Month 3.O0 Tbibi Months 1.50 Om Month " Omttnc m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 181)3. IF. If Mayor Blantou has none to Raleigh to defeat the bill for the amendment of the City charter he lias undertaken, not for the first time, to thwart the expressed wishes of the people. The b'll is the re suit of the most careful work by a scries of mass meetings, notably the most rep resentative ever held in Aslieville. The Mayor himself had full share in waking the amendments proposed in the bill, and should certainly acquiesce in the re sults of bis own and his fellow citizens' deliberate action. If he does not propose to, he is as plainly a tyrant, in his present intentions, as any king that ever disgraced a throne and a crown and oppressed his people. If Mayor Blanton defeats the bill un less it is shown that it misrepresents the mass meetings he will deserve the cou tempt of the people I' this City, and should be pitched headlong out of the office if it is possible to impeach him. LAl'RH ON TitK 51 VOH. It is enough to make the en'::e popu lation of Aslieville laugh to lieu, Mnror Blanton complain because he did see the bill of cliurter amendments after it had been prepared. Cannot tht Mayor, by a slight effort of his memory, ncall the time when he ignored the ci'.iz-:ns of this town and rushed through the legis lative mill at Raleigh a bill to create the office of recordM-, thus liijlitctiing his duties, while clinging with desperate grip to the salary that was supposed to pay for the work of the recorder as well as for the mayor? He assumed to be "special custodian" of that bill, which was a grab in the pockets of the tax payers of Aslieville that they will not soon forget. If some one else has learned the game he played on tb.it occasion he should be the last one to complain, not having patented or copyrighted it. As a matter of courttsv to Mr. Blan ton, as Mayor, and to the Board of Al dermen, and in observance of the resolu tion to that effect adopted by the last mass meeting, the bill should have been read before tbem, and so far as yet ap pears it was not through un attempt to ignore them that it was not. At all events the offer Mr. Murphy now makes to complete the bill if it be found defect ive by the Board should satisfy them of his fair intentions in the matter. FOVKD HIM OV I'. SHADE LEMON'S PENSION. Caused a Railway Wreck nd Muttt Suffer For It. Wooster, Feb. 24. Sheriff Smith reached here this morning in charge of O. D. Conklin, of Pittsburg, Conklin was the conductor who had chaise of the freight train which caused a terrible wreck on the Fort Wayne rond near Shreve on the morning of September 21, 1892, in which 11 lives were lost. The Grand jury found three indictments,, each for manslaughter, against Conklin and his engineer Andrew Bradley. Bnirflev could not be found in Pittsburg, but. it is stated, is at work in Iiast Palestine, Ohio. Olney and Herbert. From the Richmond Dis utch. Mr. Richard Olney is one of ihe leading practitioners at the Massachusetts bar. He has not held any political position or been prominent in political matters, but is known as one of the leading lawyers and substantial citizens of Boston. His election gives New lingland a representative in the Cabinet, and that of Herbert gives the South three mem bers. Plunder. Prom the Raleigh Chronicle. Investigation shows that not only has Mr. Josephus Daniels drawn from the treasury of the State, within r.e last two years, not less than $3,000 f .r his share, but that Edwards & Brougbton have approximately drawn from the same treasury, for the same time, and s their profits, $6,000, making n total profit of $11,000. Our Reputation Abroad. From the Knoxville Tribune. The dog owners are in a majority in the Old North State as they are in Tenn essee, and thev are voters. The canine influence in politics is very strcrg. Kane Kkeak N. C. 1803 the It) Feb. Sitizi-n LDiTLR Sin: Me cc Shade Lem on has fell out, & bcin as skh us the kase I haint behalJin to Shade no longer for to oppress from a yearnin l'ubl.'ck aw- jince phew scekrits Shade told me Uoii- fidenshilly afore me and Sliaile fell out. Which hit seams that Shade were born & razed in Hast Tenncsy. But I got wusscn that to tell vit. You jess wate. When the war broke out. Shade Lemon were a gronti man & no bones brock, & Jeff Davis wated 2 year & better to see if Shade would voluutear. Which he wa ted in vane. Shade siz ftff Davis sont word every whew weak to the sheriff of the County, to ax him if Shadeshowed any sines of voluntearin. "Write me word" sea he "ar Shade Lemon gwintcr valuutear or ar he knot? this here phare land of ourn ar a tremblin in the bal lances." Which thesherrif at last he got mad ho did, & finally at last be written a letter to Jeff Davis & be scd. sczzee, "Mr Davis, they haint no hope." At the liker that XIr. Davis he sonta rerjemeaiit up thar & had Shade KoruskriptcU he .lid. I ar a tellin of it cggsacklv like Shade tole it ter me. Shade be sed, sczzee, "Gentlemen, if I lias to tite I low t lite rit, if I has to fate the Southern Kon oherdcy 1 low to save it a stradflin of my ole Mar I-Cate, so I kin bring hit home with me." sez lie. Which they lowed bim to jine the Kalvcrv Kompiuy. When th:y come to t lie fnin place, Shade gotsick. "() Ink! O Imlv!" sczzee. "Come k -.vie It s.nncboildy & rub my back. I yot another att.ickt of that or ful eppei lops v, O lonlv ! O lorr! !" stzzee. The next iiti. tiicy Come 2 hit were jess thesaim v;i, xscpt li studdy up some other li. The Kaptin lowed if the Koti phedcrsy could be saved by lies, Shade could save bit in 3 days. Butl da the Konipny wnsaiidin nlong & all of a suddent the Yankees ru uu outer the pine bushes jess like ingins did, and the fotit kommenced so kwick Shade hadn't no chance to koniplain, which hit want no use no bow, fer they want no place to no 2. Now what vou reeken be done. Mr editur he jess tbrode bis gun down be did he l. y over & bug ole Kate round the Kneck icr deer life, & ole Kate she done jl'ss like the tothcr bosses done, she je-s run round a longer the tother horses, a doj'din of the bnllits to the best of her ability. Y lieu the font broke up some sevole men on boath sides was ns ded as heetcr, iSc some was badly hert, & as fer Shade Lemon be were a buggin of ole Kate atter the performance were over. He tez to Bill Simpson, sezzee "Bill Simoson, whare is we at ?" & Bill Simp son, lie sed sezzee "Shade Lemon," sczzee "hit scums to appeie that we is in pos seshum er the premmi3ses." At the liker that bhatie Lemon he sot uo stratc on ole Kate & jjiv the rebble veil ct he siz "Bill Simpson," srzzec "thein pliool Vau js ivant buck up agin no reus no how ! I killed 3 afore tha Could git awa & then I tbrode my gun at 1 & mv mar got skeered & run off, I must go back iS; flit my gun." Which the Kaptin, he sed dliude couldu t pliool bun, he put i him in the guard house. Twant long atter that afore Shade seed a good Chance to dizzert, Si he slipped over to tother side, him and ole Kate. The yankies they treated him skanlous, they taken his mar a wa from him& give her to a K.-ilverv man, & made shade walk. They cussed shade fer a doggone kowerd he feel so shame he gin ter wish he never dizzerted and conienuen- shilly he were glod when he were tuck prizoner aj4,in by the white tolks. Hut shade Semon didut sta glad but a phew mitinits, fer the Kaptin swore he were wineter hang him fer dizzertin the p ece fit dignity of Xoth Calliry, cc be had shade swung t.p with a plow line ct jess as he were giviu the phacwell kick, Thee Daverson he kum alorg and be siz sezzee "Mv good Kaptin dew yti mene ter sa vou is jwmeter disgrace the Konfcderey bv a liangm of a valler dorg like shade Union, Cut him down! fer the phare phame of dixy Cut the dorg down! which the Kaptin be tuttberoap Si shade he kum 2. which I haint time to tell you no mo. Shade Lemon are a drawin of 2 pensions from the l'. S. govern meant as follows, be cie a drawin of 1 pension fer dizzertin, and his v.dder are a drawin of 1 pension bekasc Shade were liuri. Thats what makes Shade Lemon & bis widdcr so internal stuck up. Dare Hacks. S)elli koiicted by mv son Sollomon. .V. C. ULSIXliSS NOTES. NORTH CAROLINA AS SEX I -KV. A unanimously unfavorable report was made on the bill to abolish the State Geological survey. The bill providing for repairs to the buildings of the Mate University ana furnishing a water supply passed. The House made slight amendments to the Wilmington and Wtldon railway bill. The Senate refused to concur in these, so the House receded from them and I he bill is ordered to be enrolled in its original shape. The Legislature is petitioned to give 100 acres of land near Raleigh which daring the late war was a camp of in struction fur troops, and is known as Camp Mangutn, for a site for the State reformatory loryouinioi criminals. The Dublic printing matter is becoming again a grave one and tome very serious charges are made, as yet tne threatened investigation has not been demanded. There was never more of a diipute and more bad fceung about this question. In the Senate the principal discussion wasof the bill ptOTiding tor the Girl's Normal and Industrial school at Greens boro. The vote by which this bill passed recently was reconsidered, and the an nual appropriation was reduced from I1S.OOO to $12,600, and the bill then passed. The principal discussion ; the Hons was ot the bill to establish a State bank ing department. It provides lor a bank ing department, whose head is to be the comptroller of banks. His salary will t- Mono. The bill is not to take effect. of coarse, antil the repeal by Congress of tbe State Dana tax. oc ouw to subscribe one-third of the capital stock of neb banks, this subscription to h in anecuOlv prepared 4 percent, bonds to run for fifty years, these being secur ity for tbe issue to tbe basks of t heir lace passed second reading. Working on Mountain Tops. Some practical facts are furnished by the experience of the workmen engaged in the construction of the new Central railway over the main range of uionn tains in Peru. The line starts from Lima, in latitude 13 dejrs. Tlio summit tunnel of this line at Oaleria, is nt the height of ir.tI43 feet, or a littlo tinder the height ot Mont Blanc, but it must bo remembered that the climatic condi tions ure very different and moro un favorable in Peru than in Europe. Mr. E. Lane, the engiuecr in chief, finds that the workmen up to an altitude of 8,000 to 10,000 foot do about the same relative quantity of work usi at sea level, provided they have been inured to the hoight or brought up in the country. At 12,000 feet the amount of work deterio rates, and at 1-1,000 to Ki.000 u full third has to bo deducts J from the amount that the same man could perform at sea love'. Mules and horses are found to do about the same efficient work proportionately as human beinjrs tip to about 17,000 feet in the district. Nineteenth Century HenmrkM Altotit Kitotv. The anow waa particularly light and fluffy, and it settled on tho sidewalks like fino goose feathers. Tho janitor of a certain flat i-i n son of Ham, built like a Hercules. The janitor of the next Hat is a son of Erin. Tho two recognize no color line, und are great friends. Before the sun they rose to clear tbe sidewalks of the snow ero it rhould bo trampled down by pedestrians. Both were equipped with snow shovels. "By golly, Pat," shouted the herculean son of Ham, after he had been working for a few minutes, "dis yur snow nm so feadery dat shovelin it aiu't no good no how. 'Minds me of pushing fog." "Well, begorra," replied Pat, without looking up from his work, "get a fan and fan it off." New York Times. Jfbsolutely yure A cresni til tnrt a r l k i i k powilcr. High est of all in ten wring strength. I-atest I'ritetl Stntr Oovtrri iri.-n t Food Report. I--OYM. BAKINO POWD1JR CO., llif! Walt St , New Yolk. A Philadelphia company is bcin worked tip who have control of 5,000 acres of Kt one and timber lands in the near vicinity of Cart h.-ige. Their object is to quarry, mine ami manufacture tim ber It is expected to get to work bv April, ns there is already a considerable amount, ot stock taken. Jones .1 Co. s barrel factory will start uo tin wick in Ncvvberc, making patent wire barrels. The capacity is 1,000 bar rels a day. 1 i.e Alount Airy liraniti- company re cently received an ordir for $G0,000 worth of tiramtc. vith the prosjicct of tne order ot nig oouDled. Mr. George I. Hart, agent for a gold mine syndicate which has improved ore workingf machinery, has made a contract of sale and lease with J. P. Tavlor of Henderson, to develop his gold mine property, near Ransom's bridge, in Nash countv. The assay of this ore has proven very rich and Mr. Hart claims that the improved machinery of his syndicate will save fuily 10 per cent, of the gold. MONEY ON LIFE INSURANCE JUDCiMKNTS. The Retail firtn'trs Association f tier the fot!orin5 jodpn.eni a for sale : K, RRVNOl.!)? o 30 B. B. WKM.S 130.00 M. 11KOYL.US 16.75 MISS C. M'RKB. 7UV4 S. Main St 4-U 76 VIRGINIA KOB1B, Criarlt-tte St 25. 0 A. n. WARE 2.25 W. S J IT ST ICR 3.77 XtRLVIN NICHOLS O.flO I BKKIN Vt'ILI.IS 14. 0O The Rhovc judijments can te lawfully ten dered in payment of alt ! Utm to the persons npamst hom tney rc i?ticn Persons wishing to purchase may call on ary of the member : T. I. Kevell. O. 1-. McPonnld, F. M Foster, f . S. Fu'luni. V. C. Rtrndlcv S: Itro J. M. J. B. Sciler. U no Iros . W M. Hill .St Co W. A. I.attimore. ATTRACTIVE Sterling silver and solid gold goods, useful and serviceable for adornment end table use. The finest of leather card cases and pocket books. MO NOT MISS THK Opportunity of buying some of the Rogers, genuine firstquulity table spoons nt over one-half les than the regular inif. NAT1VI2 GEM8. Complicated wntchwoik. Jew elry made to order. Souveniis. ARTHUR 31. FIKI.1, LcHdinsr Jeweler. PROFBSSIOMA I. CARDS. D. M LUTHER. W. P BROWS. LUTHER & BROWN, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, OFFICB 13 LEGAL BLOCK. pTm tiie in th- Stntc nnrt F dcral Courts. CflletiMjn ff claims tx fi-cial'y. II. II. aEBVES, D. . 8., 9F.NTAI, OFFICE C-nntly nunmng, oitr Sad wood's Store, fittton Aveqne Residence, 33 Spruce street. D. G. ZEIGLER, 38 Broad St , Cbnrlctoi',8.C. IMaiiB and spcciHcations furnirhed for all classes of buildings. Correspondence cheerfully replied to. Remodalllng of exist ing structures a. specialty. nov2d3m E. II. MR ITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Gracing of all kinds done. All sixes of crushed stone fuminhrd. Send all orders to pnntoflice Uox 1 4.8. Asheville, N. C. KUSlOdtf 34-Years' Experience HILTON HARDING CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Office and shop, Wolfe Building. ORNBR COURT PLACE AND MARKET STREET. Oreer & Johnson, A. I). Cooikr. K. B. Nolnnd & Son, Wm. Kroitrr, I . A . I'orter, t5. f nell. S. R. Ken'er. K.li He Uail'd. M . C. Nolapd. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. AST ON, r?eucral t Insurance t Agent. Rear No. 20 South Mala street. WANTED. WANTED SOO stocky whi'e pines, foor feet, within four miles of Asheville Huyer to do transplantins. State price and location to X V Z., Cl'lscn office. Kcb 21-23. WANTED A stenofrrapher and tyiK- wHter. Apply to B. H. McKissiek, at the Battery Park hotel. dfSlfdtf WANTED A nn who can r k bond or nrst-clas. reference to act as acent for the "Mnnson Tvpewriicr" in Ashev-lle An expert typewrit. r preferred Addre a J K Brfdins. State Agent, Charlotte N C. janSOdtf FOR RBNT furnished. feblSdtf FOR KENT. -Three nice front room: ud Appiy at - WAl.' ut ST. FOR RENT for hou-clccr pinir Three fur aished rooms in new 1 ottse; liRht and sunny. Crr. Collesre and Z'ine streets. No. S. FOR RENT Small store room, 6a South Ma'n St. Apply to Harold E.Johnston, or R B Johnston, lock box 177, city. jan7dtf "IjlOR RENT A JkJ Charlctte KeDruary 8. febldtf tarnished house. No. S1 Street. F'OFsesnion trlven Applly to T W. PATTUN FOR RENT Splendid 9 room bouse, on Park avenue. Law lot. stables and ou' houses. Hot and eold to Geo. A M bane. Graham Manuracturlns 1- D1Q1I Co., or Mclke hr use. water. Apply ring uart- laulre at from M on l ford feb24dlw TTIOR K EN r 3 or 5 desiralde roon-s a.' it lurni-neti or unfurnished A flake street, second door avenue car Hue. FOR KENT Mv brick houtc of eleven ro ms. No. 60 Pai'cy street, furrixhed, in whole or in auctions. Also a thrcc-iouiu cottaee. lurnished or unfurnished. fcb17dlw U. L. MclONALli rPo RENT No. 3AWoolfiu st, ret a ten A. room houae with bath rooms and clos ets; also a rvant house of two rooms In the yntd Apply to 1 H. STARNES, 1. 1,4 (It f 27 North Main street. BOARDING. BOARDINO At No.O Stames avcnue;hot and cold water; furniture new ; fine loca tion; on car line. feb7dlm TJOARD1NO JJ beds. Good fare and comfortable Ccnnnitnt to Postonice. MRS J. A L"R, No. 26 Flint street. THE CHATEAU Private boarding bouse No. 211 1 1 wood Ftrret. line city and mountain vi ws; perfect sanitation; hot and cold water; comfortable, Kirv rooms; well provided table; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two bundled yards from Montford car line. MltS M. B. DKTW1LER, oct7dtf I'roprietrcss. FOR SALE. PRI V TE SALI-: of household furniture stoves etc., 4- Orovc street. df221w. AN excellent family horse tnd bufry for ale at very low fif-urea. Apply at 237 Haywood street. jan27dtf WOOD FOR SALE Oak firewood, cut any length, at $2 OO per double load, delivered. FRENCH BROAD LUMBER CO . octl7dtf Teephone.ll. MISCEXLANBOVS. T flowera cut flnwera Com rami,. tions. frcv-siaa. etc. If vou want h,.fin.t o them call or send your orders to K O MILFORO, at Kernihurat Greenhouses or Box 513 jan24dlsa Established 1S65. auS dlv Asheville. N. C. J. B. BOSTIC, REAL ESTAT E, No. xx Patton Avenue. Buvs. sells and exchanges real estate on commission. Also buys and sells notes stocks, bonds and negotiates loans on real estate. nov25dGm AND HOT AT COai AND Cord Wood Cheap CarringtoiVs Coal Yard Court Square. NO. 20. J. TV. TRNNRNT, ARCHITECT : AND : CONTRACTOR Plans, specifications and estimates fur nished. All work in my line contracted for, and no charge for drawing on contracts awarded me. References when dealred. Office, Southeast Court Square. Acbeville, N. C. febldly I'H A.KK. CARTER, FIBLE INSURANCE, First National Dank Building. ASHEVILLE, N. C. NOTARY Pl'BL jan9dtf T OST On Wednesday morning a roll of IJ bills, l-'inder will r.ci-ive liberal reward by returning to clerk, office Battery Park hotel. fcb32dlt T OST Tuesday mornlDR between Park A-A avenue and Cntho'ic chunh. a n.ir ni grayer beads, in a blue leather case. A soita le reward will be given if returned to feb22tf CITIZEN OFFICE. KOTICB OP SHERIFF'S SALE By vii tue of a -ren ex in my bands for collec tion, issued by J. L. Catbey, Clerk of the Su perior court of Buncombe county, N. C, I will offer for sale at the court houe door in the city of Asheville, N C , on Monday, the 1 3th day of March, 1893, to the highest bid der for casta the following real estate, to-wit: A certain piece or parcel of land Iviug on tbe waters of Hominy creek, a part of the Kusscl L. Jonca tract, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mat tie Gaston. James LouKbran, T. F. Stames and others, being psrt tne lands owned by Thos. D. Brittain and bis wife Laura A. B-ittain. on tbe aouth side of Hominy creek, on the Henderaonville road, which as levied on by H. C. Jones, D S.. on the 22d dav of October, 1891 , by virtue of an execution at the instance of J. C. Curtis and F. M. Jones, .......... ... , (L LU , . , oLtuncn tones, aeeeasea, to satisfy the sum of one hundred and thir-tv-nve dollaa and 23 cents Sold sale is made to satifv said ven ci and cost, interest and advertising. This January 12, 1893. J A. BROOKSHIRB, Sheriff By J. M. Morgan, Deputy She, iff. janl2dtds THE TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., OP HARTPORO, CONN., Tsnue the bet Innnrancc Ticket for visitors t tbe Inauguration and World's Pair. They cover not only the accidents cf travel, but aUo th" many dangers on the streets and in the exhlbHinn grounds. lon't be satisfied with a ticket limited to travel, bat insist on the fall accident tikct. College St., One Door West of Kroger. We hare recently fullv completed oar fa cilitiett for hsndlinjr loans on Tontine and Endowment Insurance policies. We loan upon traionablc lerms nboattfO percent of the sur render value of policies issaed by the follow inar companies, vis.: Bqnitable, Ktna. Mutual Life of New York. Connecttct Mutual of Hartfard, New York Iife, Northwestern Mutual PcnaMat asl. Provident Life of Hsrt'ord. ITni'n Cen tral, Mutual Benefit of Newark, N J , Brook lyn Life. United States Life, Washington Life of New York, and other good compa nies. All loan made for a period o twelve months, with privilege of renewal. No pol icy accepted that hut been outstanding less than three years. If yon do not care to se core at loan we will bay yoar policy for cash. We also deal In investment securities, inclad lag railroad stocks and bonds. State, city, county avad township bonds and warrants. Inter-State Trust ud Brokerage Co., 20 Paycttrrillc St. Cor. Park Are., fcb20d3oi RALBIOH, N. C. THE MMTLAND SCHOOL. 0. 40 FRENCH BROAD AVENUE. ENGLISH AND P1BHCH HOMR AKDAT SCHOOL FOB OIKLe). MBS. BVMOWTH MAITUAND. Principal. Aaaisrtrd by Visa Wallace of Vaaaar CoDeK, aael ltfllc Bothc N7 Parta. ApeciaJ saruUrn for tta sta jy of ocal ss4 nMtntantsl Bsaa, Affceraooa Picacll GRAIN - AND - FEED - No. 18 North Court Square, To our customers cad otlcrs who buy feed we wish to say we arc now located at above p!aoc with A. Large and Select Stock of Feed, bought from first bands for caU. We carrv several different (trades of Hay, also Oats, including a car of the best Seed Oats in town. Prices and quality guaranteed. We sell nt Wholesale and Retail. fcb2'2 C- S. COOPER. RDIC Judge, Jury ami all witnesses are agreed that the LARGEST STOCK OF SHOES in Western North Carolina is at BLANTON WRIGHT 5c COS. THE BEST ASSORTMENT. SHADES. SHAPES. SIZES. SLIPPERS AND SHOES, IS AT 39 PATTON AVENUE. BLANTON, WRIGHT ic CO S. THE FINEST FINISHED, BEST BUII.T TRAVELING TRUNKS EVER SEEN IN ASHEVILLE ARB AT BLANTON. WRIGHT & CO S, That these men can make yon to order on short notice tbe finest shoe, best leg- gin and neatest oyergsiter in tbe land. That polite and prompt salesmen, cash capital, cash sales, guaranteed goods, low prices insttre your trade to BLAFrON,WMG 39 Patton Atcusc, - - '. AstaerlUc If. G NOTICE By virtue rf the power vested in me an instrument of writing exe cuted by Mrs. K. O. Waller, dated the 9th day cf July, 1891, and registered in the of- nce 01 Register cf IJeecla of Buncombe coun tv. in Book No. 78. navM Aim a n.4 ini default havins; been made In the pavmc'nt of ooxn principal and interest of the debt thereby secured, and It nnnfurlnv th.t h. further postponement of this a le would not be to the advantage of the said Mrs. K. G. Walkc. 1 will sell on Saturday, the 11th dav of March. 1K93. at public auction for cash, at the court houae door in Asheville. North Carolina, the nirce or narrrl of land situate on tbe aouth side of Montford ave nue, in the county or Buncombe, and fully described in the instrumentof writing above referred to. This the 7th. dav of FeTirnarv. 1893. LOCKRCKAli: f b7dtds jissil Msg?. .Hes 1EIUCT10M Having Bought The CLOTHlSa GEMS' FUMISHITO GOODS 0f D. UD. IHilanton & (Do., necessitated clianges in my store in order to CONSOLIDATE m TWO STOCKS And now that the. work men are out of the way and goods placed in ordeir, I final II have too many goods, so in oider to re duce stock in time to buy Spring &oods H will ofleir for TTMIIimTir ID) AYS ariLlj 1'AM.M.iT CALSE SI WUTI KB. rKKFKCTLV I'AI.NLKHa Til l'K r AMHfrfi. VIIKai.tl cunt in I I VKH5" lalimi 1 -ji irutu 1 luri. jt ritlCB 1.(M. WILD BV AUI. Dlll.OnlHTS.P fcUNT IN 1-I.AIN, BtALKIl PACKAOK VIDS 11KCEI1T -OF 1'KICK, ' - - Asbevil'e Aa-ents. Ravaor fiz Smith. script ion Gruggimf, 31 Patton avenue. ' NOTHING Has been introduced rnual to Adamant as a wall plaster, ft is thr only plaster that enables contractors to complete work in winter without using iuci 10 ary tne piaster. Adamant bas been applied to 22 bnildines in Asheville. one ot which was not shingled for 60 days after plastering was finished, and wss frequently soaked with water, yet not a square foot of it came off. Manufactured by South Kastera Plaster Co., Snvannah, Ga. L. Treadway. aeU Asheville. N. C. P. L. COWAN ic BRO. HAKB A SPBCIAXTT OP FINE WATCH REPAIRING. Katlve Btonea. Mo th-ir Made to Order. ALL WORK GUARANTEED! No. 9 (Test Court Placet ABHal V-1U.B. M. C. - Worth of the Ibest assorted stock of D5ry (Roods, Mo tions, Shoes, IHIats, (Cloth ing ever offered on this market at great redtic- tions; certain nines of goods at New York cost; some helow cost, and some at a small margin above cost. (Call early anal examine Hfor yourself. Mespeetffiilly, O. ISrevarci,
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