Saturday Evening, July 1, 1893.
THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITTZFV.
POLICEMEN REPRIMANDED
AROUND TOWN.
MA.VOK PATTON'8 RF.MARKH
THIN aoRNIl
Washington. Juh I Forecast till 8
p m Sundav: h wers, hut prohably
fair during grruter part of Sitmiay;
scutberly, shiAiiK t" westerly- winds.
THE MAKKByt.
Nm Vurk Market.
Nbw York. July
oHned ateoiiy, June,
gust 7 Ml; 'iit mhiT.
Novemlu-r
1 c'fitfin fututea,
: Julv. T.79; An-
7 1H; ct r, 8.08;
fiirolmen BtcpketiMd aad Col
lins Crn'nrrtl, Ttae Firm Be
canne He Ran From Hunter,
The Second Becanae He Did
Not Keep Hunter Frum Rtm
nluig MlepnenMon.
The reprimand to Patrolmen Stephen
son and Collins, which the police com
mittee decided on yesterday, was de
livered to those officers at 9:30 today by
Mayor fatton, in t lie following ums.
"The duty has bee" imposed on the
Mayor by the comsaittee on police to
reprimand two patrolmen. In doin so
the Mayor will express his own opinion
and will try to express thoae of the
committee as he understands them.
"On Wednesday niht it seems that a
man who had been driukinn to such an ex
tent as to produce disrespect for the laws
of thisState.andf r the ordinances of tliix
city, find a pistol on the street. Two
officers went in pursuit and undertook
to arrest him. In this thev did rinlu;
will hold
Monday.
In this thev ilid
but in their manner of makitiu the arrest
they did entirely wrong, ami deserve ser
ious reprimand.
"All arrests of parties violating the or
dinances ot this city should be made in a
calm, dignified, but determined manner,
if possible without injury to the offender;
and in case force is necessary for his sub
jection, then just such ilenrce of force as
is uecessarv to support the law. Ot this
degree the officer must be the judge in
cmeruencv, as no one else can possibly
judge ot it. - - -
- "It appears that these two officers
instead of making this arrest in tins
manner, began talking to this half in
toxicated offender, auvini; 'Tom, don't
do this,' and 'Turn, don't do that.' In so
doing the Mayor holds you both to
deserve serious reprimand.
"Again, it appears that the offender
after having been taken hold of by the
nfti.vrs resisted, and broke lose from
hi.th and nrcsented his pistol at Officer
Stephenson. At that moment it was t
dutv o( Officer Collins to have used J
necessarv force to subdue the offender,
ami firntect his associate from the dan
or ,hirli sei'imd to threaten him. and
fur the failure to do so Officer Collins
deserves and is severely reprimanded.
"It is n more difficult and serious
duestion to decide what was the duty
of Officer Stephenson under the then exist
ing circumstances. Having gooo reason
to believe nis lite to be in danger, tin
Mavor holds it to have been his dutv to
delend himself even to the taking the
lil'p ot 'the .-issailant. Of course such a
consummation would have been greutlv
to lie dcplond, but the responsibility
would have rested upon the assailant
and not upon the officer, who was trying
tn xrrtite the law. It appears that
upon the offender's presenting his pistol
at Officer Stevenson that the officer ran.
In this the Mavor holds him to deserve
most serious reprimand, and reprimands
hint therefor.
"It is my sincere hope that during my
Administration no repetition of these
i-iri-umsi.-inces mav occur. Should they
Hn n. I rhnrvc von to complete the ar
rest of the officer in a cool, impersonal,
diiMiihcd and determined maimer, using
as few words as possible, only enough
U.iiii, minimi as will make a reasonable
man aware that you ;'re officers, and
hw vt- the Hit lit to niake tbearrcst. Then
proceed to complete the arrest and sul
due all resistance, tor which purpose
the least possible degree of lorcc
or violence bv which it can be accom
nlished.
"The Mavor hopes it mav not again
lie necessary lor him to exercise this dis
agreeable duty."
THAT KKPHIN4NU.
The County Commissioners
their regular monthly meeting
The regular monthly nu-rtiiiK ol the
Joint Board will be held Monday utter- ,
noon.
The new schedule will co into effect I
tomorrow on the roads leading into
Asheville.
The prizes for the winners in the races
on the Pourtli me on exhibition ill A.
M. Field's window. South Main street.
Rev. Wallac- Rollins will preach at
Central Methodist church tomorrow
morning. Rev. J. C. Troy will preach in
the evening.
Rev. Wallace E Rollins will preach at
Riverside, M. K church. South, tomor
row night at S::iO o'clock. Usual service
in the morning bv the pastor, Kev C.
1 roy.
Ruthcrtorilton Banner : Mrs. Htirgin
and lamily "f this place expect to mo ve
to Asheville next week, where two of
t he voiing men of the family have em
ployment. J. A. Con.int and W. II. Penland will
be the judges, and C.eorgc Henderson,
referee, in the Fourth ot ulv sports
at Carrier's track, and A. M. Field will
hold the stoj, watch.
The Kpworth League devotional meet
ing will Ik- held in Central church lecture
room tomorrow evening at 7:. Sub
ject: "Hearing the Word" Het. 3:12;
Leader, Claude 11. Miller.
Mock Uuotatloua.
Nbw Vokk. July 1. Krie 16V4; Lake
Shore 10U; I'xicaico ami Northwestern
I got..; orlulk and Western. 23. Riehniond
ami " West 1'i.ml Terminal 3; Western
1 niun 17h
HALTIMnKR, Jtl
dull; snot. June
wheat v aamplr
I line, lulv, 4-1
Summer Goods.
REFRIGERATORS
54.: vellow. .H3
flit It (more Market.
. 1 -I.-Inl,r a,.l irhl-fll
u 1..I.. RUIA millinu 1
HH(:7o': corn, eiisy; spot
white corn by naniple.
or
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I in
II
by
was a l
A card From T Hunter on The
Huhjecl.
Kiiitok Tiik Citizen : I am very much
surprised to see in your paper of yester
day that I'atiolman Collins has been re-
iirimamled for his part in the affair ot
Wednesday night. More unjust censure,
in mvnninion. was never uiven. Tueiai Is
are these: On the night in iiiestion,
while I was going home over Haywood
street with n pistol in my hand, Mr.
t'nllins overtook me and placing his
h:md on mv arm said : "Tom. I'll have
to arrest vou." I asked "What for
He replied: "There has been some shoot-
imr around here anil I see vou have
nistol. (live it to me." I said all right,
and started to hand him the pistol, when
Stenhenson came up and laid hold ot mv
riuht arm. saving "Yes, we will have to
arrest you " Then, without giving the-
niatfil tn Collins. 1 folded mv arms across
mv breast for an instant. I made some
shirht remark and spread my armi
anart. shoving the policemen aside
Stephenson, 1 think, dropped his hat and
stooped to regain it and then
WMlkrd around me. 1 am not sure whtt
followed, but think 1 shuHUd my It i t oi.
the pavement at w hich Stephenson ran.
and helbie Collins had a chance to stop
mclwusaftei Stephenson, running at
ter him for tun. Stephenson fell near the
street leading out from Ur. lavlor s ami
called out to me not to Hurt mm. i
stopped and told him tocome back that
I in. M not hurt a hair ot his head.
Thru 1 wi.lked back and met Collins
mid vnvi him mv pistol and that was
the end ot the affair. I cannot sec how
the police committee could place the
two officeis on an equal tooting in cen
suring them. Mr. Collins has been on
the force lor four vears and this is the
first time I have ever heard the slightest
charce of cowardice made against him.
He deserved no reprimand.
T. F. Hunter.
PKOFI.K AMir.
Ke
H int -
Rcwi-.i-'
Nfen.
Ill Vlt .1
The funeral service ot tlie iiiimu tii; ''
f Mr. and Mrs. Low was licl-i tins
morning at 1(1 o'clock at the residence ol
the parents on Ilayworl street
Rev. I C. Trov. The interment
Riverside cemetery.
Superintendent J. 1. Ivgglcstoii , of the
Asheville citv schools, gives notice to
hose applying for positions as teachers
that an examination will lc held on
Wednesday next. Julv 5. iK-yini.ing
promptly at '.) o'clock, in the Montford
i veil uc school Dunning.
Tin-: Citizkn yesterday published an
tent to the effect that Robert I. John
ston.ot Asheville. who haspist iktcii grad
uated In un West Point, had leen as
signed to he engineer corps ol the army
bv Secretary ot war Laniont. 1 lie
statement was made in the St itesville
Landmark's Washington letter and
reprinted in Tn K Citizks. Mr. Johnston
savs he has received no iiomicuiioii
vhatcvei of such assignment.
The first annual picnic ot the Hiltmore
branch journey man Stonceut ter's asso
ciation ot North America will occui
Monday at Way nesville. A special train
has been chartered and a very large-
crowd is expected to go out. The train
will leiive r h she v ill, lli-tliit at N
o ciock, a. ni. At v avnesvine toe u.iv
will Ik- spent in watcl iiiy the contests
tor prizes and the enjoyment ol music
iind dancing. The tare tor the rouim
trip is $1.50 tor men, and oO cents each
lor lathes, ami i-hi h ren under years oi
:ige. The picnic offers an excellent op
portunity tor a day s enjoyment.
CI.OH1-: I P Ht'NUaV.
The CIohIhk I.u-w i'o lit- Knforced
Hereafter.
Chief ut Police Harkins tells Tun Cm-
hn that bi-ginning tomorrow he will
enforce to the extent of the law the ordi
nance against humi .y sate oi cigars
leverages, etc. Seeseetiou OUT -ity code
The penalty is $50.
thk ci.i.-:;k bovh.
nnlra Kor The Water Worka
AhIk-vt1l-. N. c . 193.
Each consumer is required to call at
the office of Superintendent lefore the
lOth dav of Inlv Oclolx-r, Januarv and
April and pnv his bill. Failure to oliey
this rule will cause the water to be cut
cut offonthe Itth dav of said months.
Annual charges payable quarterly in
advance. In accordance with the above
rule. 1 will be at mv office in the city
hall bom the first to the 10th of each
month to receipt water bills.
J. L. Ml'KKAY.
Water Superintendent.
nl'MJIV LINK SCHKIH'I.K.
Leave Court House Sotiare on Char
lotte street electric car for Sunset Park
at 9 a. m . and everv 30 minutes there
after until 12:30 p m.
CommenciiiL' then at ' p. ni., tnke car
at si i ii.i re everv 30 minutes until 7 p. m.
KwrieatitH. warigalna
H iving made up mv mind to move mv
vehicles to Chattanooga. I win sell the
f this week buggies tor less
t . v ii.e freight and other X-
M Mcltevitt & Son, Ray
balance
t h ,u , .v
J , :isi s
-.fll-lc.
massed hams at W. M.
Highest Prices Paid for Railroatl
Tiekots Special Hales OlTcrt'tl Affi
dent Insurance. Clarke, (i Hotel
For nice Western
Hill & Co.
Inef go to W. M
Inanlo K" advrrllarnienla.
I.ot This otliei-
Print R. S oil. ha
Voth-e Tho A. Pales.
Nntiee I I. Ki-Klesn.
Notice w K R-iniliMh
Found W A : " S Rt
W nteif Mrs V Feinnson.
float d l'JT H-vwnnif street.
A t ost Ttmd.'W Thrah Co.
of penrl brails Flnler
pleaae leave nt this Ifiee jvldlt
V 1 1ST A strinR of jiearl
K1V ftilARIi In choice locality
near llatterv Park and luistottiee, on
street car line 127 Haywood street.
.i y 1 if 1 w
Nl Thursday, on W. A
umiirella; owner can eret same
: S s ears
bv e ill
and ptovi
1 1
Fill
in
in nt ahove companv's orfice
pr'i' rty an 1 paying for -il
NTEI A .-oorl cook for the Ksmet
aula Inn; white woman ulinut 4-o yes
ot flKe Write, stating qualihcHtion and
naifm wanted to Mra. N f-erxu-on. Bat
Cave. N C jvld.tt
w
AflSS AUCB KriH'A, tciu-hrr of voice
at L. nd iitnno. a farmer wtuiJent of the C"
U'kc f Mimic of Cincinnati TtstimonialH
shown Kesidcncc, 79 Chestnut strc t.
jeiiTillmt 9
REHOl'SB FOR RBNT-On Willow
jatrtrt. two floor 'Jix4(: ''rv and tx
tclient for ttrHir; piiMfssion u'v Bear
den, Kankin ,Sr o . rf South Main street
)-17d lut-s thurn s t i:t'ach
OTICi- TO TBAi I HRS Applicant
for iioHitions in the public i'bool oi
the city timv he examined WVdnesd y, July
5. KxamitiatiimH will be held in the Mont
ford nrenue school And will bcin pr-mitt v
at 9 o'clock. Retectfu11y, J. I HKltton,
supt rintendent jvld'Jt at tuci
Wsi
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ICE : CHESTS !
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS.
Lawn and Piazza Goods.
MATTINGS, HAMMOCKS, &C.
W. B. WILLIAMSON c CO.,
FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., ETC.,
6 Patton ATenue,
Asheville, N. C
IHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE,
EAGLE BLOCK, CORNER STORE.
Sl'KCIAL. SALE All liRht coloretJ suits miuccd from $2
to $5 on each suit. Now is your opportunity.
SPKCIAL. SALE All underwear in gauze and bal
brigcan stripe reduced below value. Prepare for hot
weather. Our stock is lare and complete.
SPICCIAL. SALE Straw hats. The balance of our
straw hats will be sold below usual prices trom this date.
Good shapes are scarce; better select your hat today.
SPECIAL SALE Negligee Shirts. Neckwear and Belts,
new stock of each just received. Styles elegant, prices
lowrr than ever.
SPECIAL SALE Children's Clothing, desirable styles
and seasonable goods. Will be clostd out at 50 ihm cent,
below value.
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CALL, - AT - ONCE !
Avoid Pteentie By Using
Made From Distilled Wlei-
ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO.,
34 Pattoii AtentK
Telephone No. 40.
ASHEVILLE MILLING COMPANY,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Roller King and Electric Light Floor, Choice Corn Meal,
GRAHAM. FLOUR.
Denlers In All Kind ol IGRA1N and HULL, FEED X
The citizens of Asheville drink the water of the
SwHmmnoa river. If th;it water is impure, it
imiHt he eom-etled that the ire taken from its
mil-fare in likewine impure. BUT if there is dim
mer in the ice, it is a patent fact that tlWe it awful dan
ger in the limpid, sparkling water itself, and the im-ouiing
administration should hanten to provide a, new untainted
supply from an iimietiletl source.
Meanwhile the anxious and perspiring citizens can oh
tain pure, wholesome ice, HOT II NATURAL AND MANU
FACTURED, at reasonahle and seasonable rates from
only
THE CAROLINA ICE AND COAL COMPANY,
Mo. 39 Patton Avnuc. Telephone, 130.
HEADQUARTERS: FOR: FEED!
ISTortli Main St.
TELEPHONE NO. 67.
pic III and Oni of Town.
M. C. Totna is here from Henderson
villc.
Pulii'ki Cowper is in Asheville today
from Raleigh.
fo. H. Chaoin ol Greenville. S. C, is
at the Swannanoa.
Hon. Wulter E. Mooreof Webster is at
the Grand Central.
L. Withers, of the Columbia State
staff, is in the citv.
Byron Witson. U. S N., of Marion, O.
is at the Battery Park.
l.C. Hall and J. McD. Michael of
Hickory are in the city.
Way nesville Courier: Miss Burr Way
of Aabeville is visiting her brother, Dr. J.
H. Way.
Prof. J. M. .Tiernan came np from
Salisbury yesterday and is autographed
at the Swannanoa.
Mnj. Jack Hayes, of the Filth cavalry.
IT. S. A., the noted Indian fighter and
scout. nowtationed at Fort Keno, is at
tr Ratter Hark. accompauKa oj nan.
Hayes. '
latuinrac Portiere are very orna-
xntal and flies will not pasa them. A
fin .aanrtment at Law s, 35 Patton
avenue.
WIm ii om want nice tender beef, go to
W. M. lull St Co.'a for iU
Hiippt llniral I ti- V. M. c: A K-
cep'.lon I.aai l veniiii.
One of the most enjoyable events ifi V
M. C A. hiftorv was the rect pnon ten
lered the collti;c boys last evening
Sludents were there Ironi every pome o
the coin pass, and they were a boily ol
young men that any college would be
roud to own. All elasses antl kinds ol
sehools were represented, trom lale to
Weavrville. liach school hail its rep
resentative speaker and each sneaker
lauded his Alma Mater to the skies as
onlv college boys can. Thev told ol the
gotid old tinies at college, of the Irienil-
hiu formed there, ot all tlie na ppv.rccoi-
lections of college days aiul the inanx
tlucnces for good thrown around tin in
there. The Jiff relit college M.t.A s
their rffort to educate the moral along
with the intellectual siile ot th. !sludeut's
hie were given due credit tor ilieir noble
work.
In one hour a irlimose was given ot tlie
si ink-nt lileot t wentv-onc um vei si ties anil
ileges. The following were represented:
l uiversitv of Tennessee, hy I 'rot. P. P.
C'laxton; University of North Carolina,
bv T. C. Smith. r.; hniorv anil ffenry,
b'v Kev. J Ii. Hoick; Trinitv college, l.y
Frank V. Shepard; Ilainiilcn-Svtliii'y, bv
I'rof I. I). Kgglest'ni; Virginia Agricuit-
urnl ;.nd Mechanical college, hy L.btlvnl
Anderson; West Point, ' Kolitrt P.
Inhiision: Iirown universitv, ov .vi.
kt-oson: Yale, bv Kev. Wallace E. Rol
lins: Wofford college, bv Fiank S. muh
Kcprcscntativcs were also present ironi
Tusculum, Wake Forest, Wcaverville,
Universitv of Pennsylvania, rtiiversily
ol South Carolina. Judson college, Uiug-
h ni, Davis and Ka venscrott.
Inspired bv the delightful music ren
dered bv Mrs. Ii. Ii. Bagan, Miss Helen
Collins and Me-srs. Koherts. (ieo. Lollins
and Millard, the boys spoke in their hap
oiest mannei .
Net came the refreshment furnished
by the ladies' committee and evtrvone
(lid tull justice to the good things pro
vided. To Secretary Ferguson ai.d the
ladies' committee the colietfe boys are
indebted lor "a high old time."
NoriOH Senlcd propoaalw will If re
ceive! hv thr nchoftl i-ommitt'e of the
cii of .tieville fir 25 e riis of aeaaoned
nk wood K I'C' t lnRtli!, to uc delivered nt
the iliftVrent school tuiildinKa on or before
the irth of October Bids ill be ooencd
at 1 U o'clock m., July lO. W. F. Randolph,
accrctary lyldyt
tjMt'N on West Asheville and Sulphur
' Spriiikrs open ear between lfpt and
Sulphur springs, -'tltinK the banks of the
beautiful French Broad river, for three
miles, .ne most magnificent view of Vander
bills, and the Kreat B'ue Kidge and Cranny
rntiur. tains froni the hof l hill Si miles and
retu n lor -'5 cents, until lulv I. by taking
Sulphur Sprinxa car at posteffice. See aehed-ule.
hasi:bai.i. thk fourth
Take a Hvhdai Atad tsara: Tb
Asllar vllle Bosra Flav Ball.
The teams for the crown game of base
ball on the Fourth at Carrier's track
were seleted today ns follows:
Reds Garrison, c.;'. Capt, Morris, p.
I. Fletcher, lb lohnson. 2b.: R. Wil
liams. 3b.; G Rankin, s. a.; Tbos. John-
son, 1. 1.; Chanclley, c. I., Wacioeii, r. I.
substitute, Dorsctt.
Blues W. Fletcher, c.: A. Rankin, p.
Chambers, lb ; Ak-xandcr. 2b.; Capt.
Young. 3b : H. Merrimon. s. a ; Jordan
1. f : Lindsey. c. t.; Weaver, r. f.; substi
tute. White.
A number of Asheville's best players
are in the teams and the game will be an
interesting one beyond a doubt, livery
body should prepare to eo out to the
grounds on the Fourth.
Portiers and Screens. A new lot just
received and oflered at prices to suit the
times. Law's.
Chickens as nice and cheap as
the city at W. M. UiU & Co.
any tn
FURNITURE ! : FURNITURE !
blair & Mcdowell,
No. 4.5 Patton Avenue.
CALL - AND - EXAMINE - OUR - STOCK.
We keep constantly on hand a large and select stock of of feed.
Mate . specialty of the business. Are in constant communica
tion with the principal dealars and mills in various markets,
pnvinp; cash. We get all discounts possible. We sell mainly to
consumers from ton lots down to a single package. Call and
get our prices. We will save you money.
C. S3. COOPER,.
THE EMPORIUM
VTOTICB OF SAT B-l'tider and bv T.rtuc
i3l of a dfed in trimt. with full power of
sale therein, executt to me ns tiustc by
Andrew I I-iiiclsi-y . datf n the 'J 1 mi day A, prM.
P., 1H2, and recorded n thf same day
in the ftice tf tht reRrmter l leed if Hun-
nmhe count v. in hook of mortence- and
need in trust No a, on paf 169. et a q.
anl upon which dcfitu't hax been made,
will sell to the htfhcnt bidder for cath. at
the court house door .in the citv if .nheville.
coun' v of hunc .mbc, N. C. on Saturday,
the iM.Uh in- of Julv, A. 1 . lS'i.T, at 1 2 m ,
the property described and conveyed in the
deed in trust, einu the following de
scribed lands and nrem'ici twit: 'A cer-
ain tract or iarcei ot 'and I vine. Mtuaieanrt
inn in Ashevill- To vnshi:, Huncotiibe
rotafity, state of orth Carolina, art pit nine
the lands of W. W Miller, Thomas l.ii dsey.
and others, o the waters f Maw c reek, n
tributHrv to Swannanoa riyer. and bounded
and m"re particu'arl described as follows
eginnjiiii at a stake, the nortl e ur correr
f(..t No. 3. as shown Im a plat tiled in the
ftiee nf the clerk of the superior court of
Hnnt'ombe county, in the divi-ion of the
IV Mdlt r I ind, and runnmie st 17 poles to
white ak. Miller's old corner, thence
sou-h with M iller s old line -iO-! i-oki I o u
itake, the northeast corner of lot No fi of
the siHid plat: thence west .J7 p -lea to a
stake, th.- nor h west cor -er of had bt No
thence north 3o-. poles to 'hi- iM-ginninK.
contnnin 1 acres, be tle same mote or
less, an i tM-ing l"t "o , as nwn nv tne
above m ntioncd nd described plat, said lot
having been dr twn by James M . iller an the
d'vi-ion of tne O I. Miller land; and alcobe-
iiiir the same lot ol land conveyed to the
sun! Andrew T,indse bf John M King and
wife by deei execnted the 2Jd day ol Rcp-
tenjhe , A. I., IH-H For a further descrip
tion of the tt.id land rclrrence can be hmil to
book of mortgages and dei ds in trust No.
2, on pijare et seq, in the tithce of the
register ol deeds of Buncomb county. This
the 1st day of July, A. IV, 1 K3.
1 nus, A. jun rvn.
iyld-tt sat Truat.
Bed Hot nn SuittH, Ptirlor SuiteH, Dining Room
Setn. Mattrt8se, Chairs, Window Shades, &c.
I WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
COAL AND WOOD YARD,
No. 20 Nortri Court Square,
(FORMERLY CARRINGTON'S.)
COAL, COKE,
KIUKWOOD, K1NDL1NCSS,
CHARCOAL, LIME,
CEMENT.
NEW GOODS
STERLING SILVER,
CHOICE POTTERY,.
CUT GLA8S
AND NOVELTIES,
J. H. LAW,
86 and 37 Putton avenue.
CHINA AND ULA8H,
CUTLbKV, LAHPN, Etc
SILVER PLATED WARE,
BOtTSU FUBNIHHING.
New Fmtteras and Al ways tbc Lowest Price !
J. H. LAW,
8S aad 87 Pattoo veaaae.
TELEPHONE NO. 121.
IS THE (JURA TEST LUXURY OF LIFE. TO MAKE
IT YOU MUST HAVE GOOD FLOUR.
"OIVLEGA" PATJENT
Is tlielFirLe t Winter Wneat
GE LOUR
On the market. Ask your jjrocer for it. It is not cheap,
but quality justifies price.
We Sell Only to Eiercfaaat.
Is crowded day and night every depHrtment runliinj;,
from WeHt ColIee street to Patton avenue, from baae
ment to third floor; a perfect jam; buHineHH 50 per cent in
advance of any season we ever had in Asheville. The pub
lic ha discovered the superlative quality of our goodpt,
our improved methods of business, our every effort to
please, our taleuted assistants, our immense stock and
our low prices; they have discovered also that anything
comes from Miiiiiiaujih s has the stamp of style about it.
Off styles are as much avoids! hs bad debts in this estab
lishment. Our DreHinakinar Department is already a success.
PLASTER PARIS,! Worth, the renowned dressmaker of today, would be
jealous were he 1 to see some of the lovejy gowns turned
out by our modiste. Miss llnupt.
Our Millinery are styles exclusively our own. We have
shapes and colorings, you cannot find anywhere South.
No more complete department to be found anywhere.
Miss Driver is not only a trimmer of talent but a designer.
Nearly everybody preters her hats to the French patterns.
Our prices range for nice goods from f 5 to 4U.
Our Dry Goods and Notions art the largest and finest
collection in North Carolina. No bombast; wecn prove
every word of it. 'Tis known in business i4rcls New
York we buy the finest goods South except Atlanta and
New Orleans. More fine stuff here than this tx)wnun
show collectively.
Our Jvid u loves, new l'arasois ana Hiuishades, n
Dress Goods and Trimmings, Silk and Laundered Shii
Waists and new Eaton Suits will command a great Cl
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Our Spcifial 8al of Silks will surprise everybody M05
day, 33 inches wide, beautiful designs; our price will
LAND PLASTER,
SEWER PIPE,
HAY AND FEED.
DEPOT YARD AND WAREHOUSE, TELEPHONE NO. 73.
80 cents as long; as tuey last. Respectfully,
F. P. MIMIMAUCH.
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Our Ladies' Hair Dressing parlor is doing a flourishinf'
MUSTIN, FAKES & COIVLP ANY. business, Miss Smith is quite an artist in her line, V
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