THE ASHEVIXiXlE JOAXLY CITiZEN.
Tuesday Evening, September 5, 1893.
A DAY CHUCK FULL OF FUN
(Continued front lirst pane.)
AROUND TOWN.
lleau, Stoves, Moore and Alexander into
the running and nn interesting contest
made. Stoves and Mean kept up the rear
until the finish was in silit and within
a hundred yards of the line the formci
Icajicd ahead of all and Ilea a spurted
with all his might to head the speedy
leader, but the end came too soon tor
Bean aud gave him second pluct.
uaata WIuh.
The bicycle races were not held till late.
The first, a quarter dash, was ruu by
Hush. Sawvcr. Kieh and T hrash, and a
irood race made. Unfortunately the
timer's watch was off when the pistol
fired and no time was taLeii; the boys
came in in the order above.
First nioncv m the hurdle race was
reached bv Otter: Sam Ileaii and Moves
second in a dead heat and their money
was divided.
Frank Uluckwood and Will Smathers
. nine in touether in a half mile lit and
wheeled a beautiful finish too close for
cither to win. When the tie was run tlie
same close riiliiis occurred till Smathers
spurted halt way home and not a wide
lead which he kept to lapcwiimii.K in 1 -'
Uluckwood lost his pedal, but said the
result would have been the same.
The kids were given a chance for the
medals in a running number and the en
tries filled the course when the word was
given. Thev broke like frightened
sheep, upset the starter, and ran away
with the track. A. I'atton led the
string aud lzzie Schaycr got in stcoml.
Will Gush and Gene Sawyer UmU first
and second medals in the last event lor
the bievelists. The winning lime was
l.'.'l -1:5.
Four entries in the hall-inilc ama
teur's ruu saw an exciting brush in
IMSU'ii won bv W. WoinacU, Will A Ward
of the telephone ollice pushing him a
clever run as second.
Those who lelt the grounds before the
llievcle vs. Trotter race missed a treat.
A, M. Field in lilac and black wiih glis
tening wheel, turned into the track as
the trotter, driven bv Frank O'lUuncll,
sailed in for the start and the racers got
oil' at the first attempt. A beautiful
start was spoiled as thehuggingcrowd's
approving cheer went up ami the horse
squatted and went to pieces in a break
Field was vvav ahead w hen the driver
L'ot the animal down, and the l ike
slowed un till the stietili was reached
for a close race home. The lilac was
it. however, and had the race us own
wav, winning clc, eilv in 1 1
The foot ball teams had the field tl
last half hour and theladdr bucks betted
the leather n livelv tussle: as Ihev I'm
ished an ancient white mule ambled
down the track with flapping ears and
the crowd surged out of the grounds to
the car platform and in a few minutes
were homeward bound. The lirttcar u
from the depot a fit r dark had ninety-
two lares rung up and they were gath
ered from passeimers tl un in am! snick
iiu till the windows bulged out and
daring individual climbed iq for a place
on the trolley,
Tlie UasehiUl liuiin-,
When Umpire 1 lagan called gan
the baseball match between the Husmcss
Men and the StoneeutUrs the crowd ex
pected to sec the well known figure of
Banker i'cnland covering lirst base and
Ur.Grantbehir.il the bat. Hut in this
they were mistaken. Mr. I'cnland dui
not plav at all, Ur. Grant played an
inning and a half and with all the get
tliereity of an ice wagon made one ol
the runs for Asheville. The home boys
batted first, and Waildcll went out iroia
the lat second baseman to first. Carrier
split the wind with the willow, but Me
I.oud, who tollowcil him, did better,
knoekiuu' a single. In the wild
throwing following the hit Mcl.oud
silted down to third. -Mcrri-mou
hit to short who threw awfully
wild to first am! in the excitement the
runner and Mcl.oud came home, and as
Redwood went out on a fly, made the
score two. liiltniore's first man to bat
was Culbrcth, who made first on Mc
I.oud's mill), but Dougherty was out bv
Mcl.oud's catch of his llv ar.d the crowd
forgave Lawrence's mull. Three runs
were made before Cair and Wallace
struck out.
Dr. Grant was the onlv Ashe ill.: man
to score, making a cle;.n single and
finally coining home on tie ball that
cost Kankin his life for that inning.
Jordan and Waddell struck out. In the
Stonecutters' half Cht.ni plain went to
first on an error, traveled the circuit
only to be put out at the plate. Cul
brcth und Dougherty profited by errors,
Womaek struck out and Garrcn got to
first. Then with two men out and three
men on bases, Kecd knocked a two bag
ger that brought in two runners. live
men toed the rubber in this inning.
In the third Mcl.oud was the onlv
man to score tor the home team, and he
knocked a two-bagger neatlv. Merri-
mon'got tangled up with the first base
man and it was several seconds before
he knew where he "was at." lie died
on base, however, as Redwood struck
out and Dcnison flew out .'o right. In
liiltniore's half there were two men out
and two on bases, when keel came to
bat and knocked a ball across the track.
cleaning the bases and bringing himself
in for a home run, for which he wasgiven
due credit by the grandstand. These
three runs were all they made in the
third.
Denisou relieved Men itnon in the box
in the fourth. Asheville was gooseegged
in this inninir. Ionian stilling out
Fletcher goini: out by a beautiful slop of
Keed's, and Waddell dviug on account of
a fly to short. Champlain and Culbrcth
were given bases on balls in their hall
and were the only ones to score.
The Asheville plavers were shut out in
the fifth and the score at the conclusion
stood 13 to 1 in favor of the Stonecut
ters. The players and positions:
Business Men Waddell, 1. f.; Carrier
:i b.: McLoud. c. f.; Merrimon, p.: Ked
wood, 2 b.: Grant, r. I'.: Dcnison, p. and
r. (.; Kankin, 1 b.; Jordan, s.s.; Fletcher,
W., c.
Stonecutters Culbrcth, s.s.; Dough
ertv. c.: Womaek, 1 b ; Garrcn, 1. f.
Kced. c. f.: Lee. 3 b.: Carr,2b : Wallace
r. f; Chamolain, p.
, The Attendance.
The crowd that attended the games
was the largest that ever gathered at the
track. One thousand and eighty-two
tickets were sold at the gate. Besides
this, several hundred tickets were sold
uptown. It is probable that the Mis
sion hospital, for the benefit of which the
. sports were given, will receive $250 or
$300.
IM THE REALTY WORLD,
Still the excursions come! One is to be
ruu from Santuck, S. C. to Asheville to
morrow, Wilson & McCanlcss are making ar
rangements to run an excursion from
Asheville to Charleston oti the 20th.
The fare will be only $ t.
l'cople who want anything put their
ads. in Tim Citizen's Want column, be
cause every body reads the paper and ad
vertising in it has the desired effect.
The friends of "Our Hoke" Morris will
lie idad to know of his irrcatly improved
condition todav. The operation by his
physicians this morning- was successfully
performed.
The first game between the Asheville
liaseball club and the Knoxvillc Kcds
was plaved at Carrier's track this after
noon. The second game will occur to
morrow at i p. tn.
The service with holy communion
which was expected at Lower lieaverdam
chapel bv Kcv. Dr. Porter of Charleston
will be changed from tlie second to me
third Sunday in September.
The bricklavers on the Vanderbilt cs
tate and the Slabtown White Stockings
plaved an eight inninjrs uainc ol liaseball
at Kcnilworth Inn vcsterGay. The score
was 9 to '.). It. S. Carter umpired.
George Whitehead, colored, vjiis before
Mavor I'atton this morning charged
wit h cm sing Grocervmau lenkitis. After
hearing the evidence the Mayor severely
rebuked Whitehead ami imposed a fine
of $2o.
Miss Marion Kadcliff of Newbern, who
is in the citv. will give a concert at the
Hatterv Park hotel 1 liursilav evening
Miss kadclitl has studied music in New
York under Prof. Dudley Puck, and will
render a number of choice vocal ami in
strumental selections.
A partv of fox hunters composed of 1).
L. kevnolds. Dick Sevier, It. V. Morris,
N. A. kevnolds, Dr. J. S. T. Paird and J.
W. Spears had a lively lox eliase ol a
couple of hours last night on lilk moun
tain. The lox ran into a Hole just as tlie
hounds were about to take him, and he
could not be caught.
Todav Mai. 1. M. Blair, the auctioneer.
sold for k. 1. Hill, trustee, a house and
lot on Stai nes avenue near l'lint Street.
The purchaser was 1. K. Pickcrsou aud
the price S33C. the sale subject to a sec
ond mortgage of Sl.-'OO. Tomorrow
at noon Mai. Blair, for Master Commis
sioner A. T. Suinmey, will sell the Ashe
ville street railway.
Asheville will be well represented at the
present session of the University at
Chapel Hill. Those already gone from
here are lamic Sawver, Will Weaver
Hugh Atkinson, and 1 W. Thomas.
This crowd will be augmented bv the
following students, who left Asheville
todav: Tom Brown. Guv Kankin, Tom
Smith, Willie Mvers, a nil Harold John
StOII.
Gen. k. l'. Vance and his son J. N.
Vance, who conduct the hotel at Alexan
der, assigned vestcrdav. The liabilities
amount to about $20, u and the assets
arc about $2S. 0(1(1, and include the Mor
rison tract, 112 acres; the hotel tract
123 acres: the Riverside tract, U-HI acres
md the stock of goods at Alexander. A.
II. Baird of Asheville is assignee and
ludger & Martin attorneys.
kcv. C. O. loues of Cleveland, Tenn.,
formerly of Asheville, is now conducting
i revival meeting in tlie First Al. li
church. Mr. tones is engaged regularly
in evangelistic w ork. lie has had marked
success in many places in different States
md inanv people in Aslic ville will he glad
to hear him again. The service Sunday
evening was well aitcncea. lvionuay
evening the attendance was mucli larger
and the interest manifested was encour
aging. Services at 1U a. in. and N p. in.
ach dav. 1 he public is cordially invited
to attend.
President Cleveland 'Will Speak.
Washington, Sept. 5. President Cleve
land has been invited by the citizens
committee to attend the Centennial an
niversary of the laying of the corner
stone of the United States capitol build-
inir ou Monday. September iStn. 1 He
WHILE THE PRICE IS LOW
President said he would attend and also
promised to make an address.
He Itt H Train Kobber.
Sr. Loi is, Mo., Sept. 5. -Chailcs
Gunn, under arrest as a suspected train
robber, has been positively identified by
the crew of the Mobile and Ohio train
he held up in June last, and his cause lias
been turned over to the officials of the
Southern Kxoriss company, who will
prosecute.
AnUevllle Markets.
Corrected daily by POW ULL : SNlPbK.
wholesale and retail srrooers. These prices
arc bcuiK paid by the merchants to-oay.
Butter 20i25l Anpies low 1 -n
Belts 1 I Apple, dried
Chickens 1o02O I'umpklns.cacn.nuta
Turkeys 70(un imisurKum '"
Ducks 2l(a)25Hecwx, per li 15
Potatoes, iiw't ,;,monev
Potatoes, Irish. Wheat vo
T'irnips 30((X4.0lConi ;5
Onions 7...vieai "
Caboose, per lb 'poats y
Means, pr Uii.1uumi.iii R.vc -
IVns C01i75 Hay, ton SgooO
Chestnuts 250!Celcrv. dui udioi"
tVuiong the short articles that appear
in the North American Review for Sep
tember arc "The South Carolina
Liouor Law," by the Mayor ol Aiken, b.
C; "The Hriggs Controversy from a
Catholic Standpoint," by the Key. I.. A.
Nolin, I.U.D., anil "iSci'dcd l'rison kc
forms," bv 1 C. Ivhbcd.
Ul'MSIV SCHIiDl'l.!-;.
Leave Court House Square on C har-
lottc street electric car for Sunset Park
at "J a. in., and every 'M minutes there
after until 12:30 p. m.
Commencing then at 2 p. m., take car
at square every 30 minutes until 7 p. m.
w. a. it t. v. cHi;ui i.i;
Regular half hour schedule to Sulphur
Sorines without eliange. lars leave
rear ol postoiuec s:.m a. in. unu iiicncc
every half hour until S p. m. Round trip
!o cents. Car also leaves postomce at
to a. tn. to Spartanburg train.
II ighost Prices Paid for Hnilroail
Pickets SpiM iul Kates Oil ored Are
dent Insurance. Clarke, ii. V. Hotel
FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE
OFFER AT COST FOR CASH
Refrigerators, Ice Chests,
ill
Index to Mew AdvertlNeiueuts.
Wanted A. II. C.
Keeil C. S. Cooper.
Lost Mis Kavannilgll.
1'or Kent leo. S. Powell.
For Kent W. S. Cushman.
Pcnehes ami ilrajies Peek.
Wanted A .1., c itizen titlicv.
Crackers and Cakes Kroner.
Aeeidcnt Insuranee A. Kankin.
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SKl'TIl CAROLINA I.ADY who has.
last heavily by the Cyclone, ilesires em
plovment ol s'une kind. Kclcrencc kivcii
Address A. II. C , Postolliec. Bd:il
IIOK KlvNT From October 1st, twelve-
MJ room lurnished house. 127 llaywuiid St
Apply to l.HO. S. roWIiLI..
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y li M PliTliNT AMI Kl-:t,lA IH.li S1I-.NO
C.KAf'llRR. Tvpiwriterand Hook keeper
n ants a position; Iuiik experien'e.
OiUl" A. J , iLizen oiiitt-.
dress.
sept Jiltllll :
HKd'.iuRhbrcd Jersey bull
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j entitled to register; two years old
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West Haywood street, close to street
cars, six rooms, siu ;o. owner pays water
tax. W. S. CI SHUAN, court square.
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t)ST. lletw cen JuilKe Moore s house anil
Mm. Holli-v's. a nair ol l.ve-tiasses
case marked Fox, Philadelphia. A suitable
reward will be paid on l heir return to the
latter place. MISS KAVANAl till.
ill t"
fUNO TUNING.
! PRICI5 KliPI CKIl
Chief ol l obce Ilarkins lias rcceivctl .'i
card from L. I. Dcltusli of Middlcsboro,
Is v., asking him to be on the lookout for
i couidc ol men who are passing counter-
lerfeit money. One of the men is de
scribed as Ci feet 1 inches tall, weight
15 to U0O, light comiilexioti, smooth
shaven and wearing light suit of clothes.
riic second man is o feet i or !-, wcmlit
14.1 to loo, blue eves, brown moustache,
aud wearing dark clothes ami hat. line
of the men represents himself as a whis
key dealer and the oilier claims to be
cot'.on ouver.
The article from tin. tatesvillc Land
mark concerning O. H. Wheeler, jr,
itiolcd in Tin: Ci riziiN of a recent date
having been brought to the attention of
Mr. McXamce he informed Tmc Citizen
that the securing of bail and the depart
ure of Mr. Wheeler both took place
without his knowledge or assent and
that he was in no wise responsible lor
the apparent reduction in bail aud was
not consulted at all about the matter.
He further said that he was informed
in New York, on Thursday last, that Mr,
Whcilcr was then in that city.
Till September lo I will tune Square, t-p
riiilit and Grand Pianos for $J.SO each
Work guaranteed. J ".. BI SSEI.L,
17 South Main Strc.t, or 1". O. Box 32 i-
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TIC1$ T SCHOOL L'llII.MK UN All
children t xik-cUhk to at tend Ihc Fuldic
ScIkm.Ij duriiik: the inminu session are re
micsted tt mctt me at the respcctivt. senool
tjuildiiiizdt ,-tt the titm-ft veil ln-lcnv, t hat
they may ne raticu inrnuimssum. l ins ap
plies to former as well as to new pupils
I annts are invited to cmiic witii ttK'ir t'liu
dren. lis animations will roiitinuc froit
1 and troin ;i t-k each day: (raiiKi'
t ret t build in tr. i dtu sday , Sept e in tier
Montlord avenue buildiiiK. T!i ursday. Sep
temlier 7; Itailev street building, !rida v
Septcmher 8; Catholic Hill. Monday, Sep
Umber l 1 . J. I. liOt.i L. L. r i I;4N, J l
icpt4dU
COMING AMD (iOINt;
A T" OKTOA.GIS SAI,B By virtue of the
i? 1 power vested in me by a. itiortiinue ex
ecu ted tt) mc an trustee by A I- lnyte and
wife, Ullie Ingle, un the tHh tlay of March
: wi, 1 , to set ii re certain notes therein dc
scribed to Martin Whitamore, und default
having been ma.de, I will sell ti the highest
bitldea for cash, at the court bouse in Ashe
villc, on Monday, the lsthdav of Sept em
ber, the land dtsenned in paid trust
ileed, as ndiiinini' the lands of lames R,
VVhiUmort, John M. CiUtdwooiI und oth
ers, containing 20 acres more or less This
August 10, 1S'.3. JOHN I- GKir-'f IN,
l r us tec.
V. H. MAI.nNU, Attorney.
auKjr,dltw3t
: HAMMOCKS
China and J a p n 1 Mattings
W. B. WILLIAMSON & CO.,
FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., ETC.,
Buy Your Coal
BEST VARIETY OF ANTHRACITE.
CELEBRATED JELLICO LUMP.
Car Lots and Less
ASHEVILLE ICE ic COAL CO.,
34 Pattou Avenue. Telephone No. 40.
16 Pnttou Atvuuc.
AsbeTlltc, I. C.
Triumphs of Modern Milling arc the
Roller Kina and Electrio Liaht Flours.
Don't accept others as "just as good." Ask
your grocer for
ASHEVILLE MILLING CO.'S PRODUCTS
Choice Corn Meal and Graham Flour. Wholesalers
of Grain and Mill Feed.
oi i Rouble CAROLINA WINE AND LIQUOR STORES
WHITLOCK
NO. 19 NORTH MAIN AND 7 AND 71-2 COLLEGE STS.
1 crsonalH About People In Alie-
vllle aud Out.
Ciipt. V. E, McHcc is at the Battery
I'nrk.
W. C. Sprinkle came up i'ruui Marshall
yesterday.
C. L. Conndim ol Georgetown. S. C
is at tlie awannanoa.
Sam Hear, ir.f is at the Itattcry 1'ark
todav from ilminiton, N. C.
('.. P. MtGibbon of Montreal is amonj;
the quests of the bwannanoa tod.ay.
AsaV.Ioomis, a fonncr popular hotel
man of Asheville, has returned to the
eity, where he will make his future home
Willis E. Boyer, advance ajjent of the
"Zeh" company, which comes here on
the 13th, came in yesterday and is reg
istered at the Grand Central.
Roht. H. Troy of I ayetteville is stop-
niiii; with his brother, Kev. J. C Trov
for a few days before eoinc to Knoxvillc
to resume his studies at the University of
Tennessee.
This afternoon's train pulled out with
a jolly party of World's Fair pilgrims
from Asheville aboard. The party is
comnostd of Mayor T. W. i'atton and
family, Waterworks Superintendent
Murray and Mrs. Murray, Miss Nina
Johnston, Miss Chcesborough, Kev. and
Mrs. McNeely DuBose, Miss Walton ond
Miss Georcia Harkimi, and they will
spend ten days in the White City.
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Thb Citizbn
1. It Prints the New.
2. It Writes It Own Kditoriuls.
3. It is the Best Local Pajwr Ever
Printed in W. N. C.
4. It Prints the Latest TcleRrapliic
News From All the World.
R. It Believes in Asheville Always.
To gun up
IT IS A NK WSPAPIiR.
HAVB VOU THOUUnT OPtlT'.?
Six Dollars Will Get
It For a Year, and If You
Live in Asheville It Will
Be Delivered at Your
Door Cvcry Kvening.
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Tbe following deeds have been filed in
Register Mackey's office :
M. A. Rickman and wife to . M.
Kiekman, s acre in Ardco $ 100
C. W. beale and wife to R. V.
Youneblood, Vi sere in Ardcn... 100
R. P. Youngblood and wife to
Tbot. W. Tow, ' property in
Atdcn 300
Tbe early fall is tbe appropriate time
for outfitting and we are better than
ever ready to furnish your garments
promptlv and perfectly. Scbartle, tbe
tailor, 43 Patton avenue.
"What 13 It 7"
Yesterday while a painter was at work
at Grant's pharmacy be found in the
yard in rear of the building a woim
that for size and formidable looks
"takes tbe cake." His wormsliip is
about six inches long;, an inch in di
ameter, green in color, and with eight or
ten ugly horn a on its bead. Dr. Gront
showed the worm to a number of per
sons, but none of them could name the
find. Tbe Doctor then put the worm in
alcohol, bottled it and labeled it "What
is it?" and kindly contributed it to The
Citizen museum, where callers may
see it.
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woollens are in with us and we bare the
correct patterns as well for gentlcnen'a
suitings. Svhartlc, tbe tailor.
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During the next thirty (30) days we oiler
tfi-eat indueeiuents to cash buyers of Cloth-
irnr. All our Summer Goods must be sold
to make room for fall stock.
A glance at our present marked
prices will convince you that this
opportunity.
Our stock, always best in quality and fit,
is now offered below values. This special
sale embraces the entire stock without re
serve. Clothing, Hats, Rubber Goods and
(touts' Ftirnislunirs all marked down as
novpr before. It will nay vou to see us be
fore you buy.
WHITLOCK - CLOTHING - HOUSE
Corner Eagle Block.
Keep In stuck "Mount Vernon," "Canadian Club." and Old Baker Rye Whiskies. Tlie Ins
Wines, Brandies, Beer, Ale and Stoat for family a sc. Ail goods delivered free. Ale and
Porter on drauKDt, Bntcrancc No. 19 North Main and TVt College streets. Telephone
No. 1S3
P. 8.: On and after May 9th I will send statement of accounts by mall to panics In
debted to me If not settle I by that time.
Respectfully,
rROrHIBTOn CAROLINA SALOON.
WE LEAD: OTHERS FOLLOW,
HEADQUARTERS : FOR : FEED !
67 NORTH MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE 67.
We buy from first hands, paying cash. The Money Panic
has lowered
of all kinds of Feed. We have taken
Fine Lot of-
Honey : in : tlie
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KUMIT OUT ! THH MOUNTAINS
prices
advantage of the low prices and are now stocked with
Fresh Goods in the Feed Line. Can sell at such figures
that no man can expect lower prices. We sell at Whole
sale and lletail. Respectfully,
C. S. COOPER.
Bcadc.uartcrn far Hie Spartanburg: Steam naked Bread,
Til 15 l'INUST UK HAD OBTAINAU1.B.
NO TAULIi IS COMl'LUTB WITHOUT IT.-
FKKSH EVBKY HAY.
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TI1K SPOT CASH STORK
ax Mortli Main Mtrcct.
Telephone No. i5
ARE NOW MAKING THEIll
APPEAHANCE IN THE
COAL AND WOOD YARD,
No. 20 North Court Square,
COAL, COKE,
FlItEWOOD, KINDLINGS,
CHARCOAL, LIME,
(FORMERLY CARRINGTON'S.)
PLASTEK PA1HS,
CEMENT.
TELEPHONE NO. 121.
LAND PLASTEIl.
SEWEU PIPE,
HAY AND FEED.
MOODY,
DEPOT YARD AND WAREHOUSE, TELEPHONE NO. 73.
OSBORNE & GHRR
FINISHERS : OF
Contractors fur Interior Decorating and Fainting; of
Dwellings, Store Rooms, Etc.
4 PBOPBJBTOU OP
Some already here, more cntraiisit.
Misses Haupt aud Driver will be here on
the 15th inst., with both their departments
well represented. They arc at present in
New York selecting all the novelties in the
DRESS GOODS LINE, with trimmings to
match. Also French Pattern Hats, to be
displayed at our opening.
Notwithstanding the crj of hard times,
our store will be kept up to its usual stand-
HARD ; WOODS. : ETC ard. Preparatory to the reception" of our
fall stock goods on hand will be greatly re
duced in price from this date. Bargains in
abundance for all at
DKAI.KKS IN
I Wall Papor,
INTERIOR DECORATORS-
-AKD-
CAMBO RBLIEF8, LINCRU8TA WALTON8, LIONOMUR8.
Aslieville Sisn and A.dvertislns Company.
PICTORIAL, COUNTRY AND DBADWALL ADVBRTI8INO.
Slgna of all kind made cheaply and promptly.
DESIGNS OP ADVERTISING 8PBCIALTIBS.
Advertisins; Sign Boards oa Wood or Metal, Etc., Etc. We gWc prompt atonUofl to all
order and gcuumntee oar work to be ol
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AND DNEXCBLLBD BY ANY, AND WB kf BAN JOST WHAT WB BAY.
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P. S. Parties owing accounts will please
settle at once, as we need all the money
possible to purchase fall stock.
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