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THE ASHEVrLLEJDAlIiY CITIZEN Monday Evening, October 23, 1893. A. Remarkable Work That Met With Rare Hncceai Th Daily Citizhr, Democratic, la published . , . .. . ...... T.,t vpnr Moses Kinc of Boston, the every afternoon icxcept buquktj at tne iui I t,v' 1 . i . , .lane i-,t " . p , . , ,, , . . c lowta rU-Ulctlr cn: , tVwr ,, vu. vrl Pu. Ilsnc . K T"," ' rt. vn . sn ill) i - -. . - - , . . . . - . . ...... i iii. n nniihnnk " nun mnpn Mill' s 11C tion OnW IS ASHEVIU.K DAILY CI TIZKN not. wc venture to say. a business man 01 goon standing in micago wno lias itcrnoon (except Sunday) at the fol- 'VnlB S6.00 on tbe other hand, very few 2 MoTH f go business men ever Ret away from home Handbook of New York City," S"mokth.;;"; bo except to take atrip to Europe. They made 10,000 copies, on the supposit CUT RATE TICKETS IOCTOHKR llll TUB MONTH TO HfV. -$l OO TO $10.00 SAVED.- are therefore alwavs skeptical of wlmt that so laree an eauion wou.u . . ' . K) or 12 months anvwav. As a matter receive icpuncu 10 mem oi uic enterprise auu f f t : f weeks' time the whole opean ateanithipa SUBSCRIBERS who fail to tbeir paper will confer a favor hv report-1 culture of the country outside of New 10,000 copies were sold. The second CHBAPBR THAN BVRK BUl'ORK. Tickets io!d and staterooms accureil on all Hur. $3,000 Accident Inanraiu-c onl U0 cents per dily. STEAM BOILER INSPECTION AND INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS, $1,343,905.59. ing the fact to thia otlice immediately. York. edition is now announced. It comprises MONDAY, OCTOBER U3. 1893. ....... i it e i. i J. ..J When Chicago captured the Fair there ""Si " YT S was a cold-blooded sneer of -Well, you 11 t - rcuri nt of the old book, but is. in . sec!" on the fnee of New York. The f, ..i hW .hnuliw New Vork in 0JU I rt H1AI ra : that IS'J:!. Emhtv unties have been added. Chicago would make the colossal failure new engravings uavc oceu . e . . i inuex is wnouy remuue, auu " nw. oi ine age in trying to nave a uur mat , t h a9 been extended and improved. Kay's Cut-Kate Ticket OHicc, ASHEV1LLE, N. C. Telephone 104. J. E. Rankin: "Looking nt thi9 mat ter as a business proposition I think Asheville could afford to pay anything within the bounds of reason for the would really be worthy of the country. I Everybody admits that this Is the most JaniM Wolfe, Stall Numbers 8 and 9, Market ISulldlug;. founding of such a plant as the one pro posed. It is difficult to estimate the vast advantages to be derived from the es tablishment of the plant. For one thine, in the matter of taxation, it would be a very great help to the taxpayers to have taxable property to the amount of, say, a million dollars where Mr. Maxwell proposes to erect his mills. It would relieve them of a very considerable bur den in the way of taxation." The contrary has been proved true. It thorough presentation ol the greatness ; ;,.,i..H.i ri,rt--.,it ivh.-.t rin.vn.o " cw lur V1 "' . "V. . 1 1.. ti... h,i,.b , -1 1 nu 1 nils niinti has done, but at least she has, by sheer gome ' a more lnan 1,000 new photo force of brains and money, forced New I graphic illustrations. It is an excep York into second tiluee a mom; the cities tiouallv tine specimen of the bookmaker's ... ..., it;,...i v v..,i. 1. art, and is worthy of a conspicuous " - ., luce in every library and drawing-room true, is still ahead in point of mere num- It : ., ijooi, so cheao that every one can bers, but the next census will see that I easily afford to obtain it. Besides being one rrcourae lor tuOi'.ronL'rntul.-ition He- practically exhaustive, decidedly pic SAUSAGE I employed killed lalior nnd trained liruius initiv meat and sauniiKt depart ments. I w ill ehi rtMiisftKC meat fir any one in Asheville in lots of 5 pounds and upwards. THAT are PERFECT nied her unless she annexes Brooklyn, and by that time Chicago will perhaps have gathered in those thriving suburb?, St. I.ouis and Kansas City. A BltOUESTlON. The Board of Aldermen, through Mr. Westall, at its meeting on Saturday, sug gested a plan which it is at least possi- I ble that Mr. Maxwell and his associates might accept. UK WAHTlKlill A Little speech 1-roiii I lie Heuate UHllerleH. Washington correspondence New York Sun. Mr. Harris, the President pro tempore, considers himself the special guardian ol the rules of the Senate, and is alwavs Price: One half cent per pound for .iint-u.., r - choDDtnit. the meat to le delivered at tonal, exceptionally nandsotre, remarn- Wolfe' meat atall in City market, the ably cheap, it is also virtually authentic; aauaafre returned to any pnrt of city ,r,orci h ,n :$ ()O0 New Yorkers have 1 swantee 10 auit your ... evised such parts ol it as they were d rectly interested in. By the aid of Kino's Handbook of New York City any one can easily know everything that encrallv worth knowing about this Meat city of the Western Hemisphere. Itsorice is merely s'.OU a copy, ami its editor and publisher is Moses King, Boston, Mass. IN FLAVOR. P. 8. Ju.t received, the Bon Silent Mcit Cutter, one of the lurcst aize, and a sprindrr, all run by water power. i nar. proposition is mis: i ne city win personally otleudctl when they are connect its water mains with Mr. Max- broken. He rose to call attention to the well's dam. and brine the water to tbe "ile forbidding applause in the galleries . . . ,, I V ice-President Stevenson said that he prtsent pumping station, and use the I wouU, t.u..lr t,,e yancric9 it- the Senator present pumps and power in forcing it should again have cause to complain. . I 1 hat, in turn, struck Senator Harris as into tne city, mat u, me water l" nc an alarming instance of ignorance on the used by the city would be taken from I part of the Vice President, and he arose Mr. Maxwell's dam, but the water power used in pumping it to the stand pipe, would be had as now, from the city's dam. This would relieve Mr. Maxwell from any fear of damage by reason of contam ination of water, and the city would continue to own its present property on the Swannanoa. The Citizen does not think this is all Asheville could afford to do in order to again to tell Mr. Stevenson that it was not the part of the Chair to remind him to enforce the rules: that he should en force them without anv reminder. This episode was supposed to have closed, but a stout man struggled to his tect in the public section of the gallery, and called down indignantly to the Scuate : Well. 1 in tired. T vc been waiting six weeks, and I'm going out." With these words he began to make rapid progress towards the door. MENSTRUATION -:'h a woman of vigorous health passes , ;i i:i duo time without pain or dis .::t'vrt : hut when she approaches this :: .,s MONTHLY with a trail constitu li l a::.l fcchle health she endangers ! l!i l-.ci l hysical and mental powers. BRADFIELD'S -3 FEMALES REGULATOR Grand Combination Offer! The Louisville Home and Farm And The Asheville Weekly Citizen For Only $1.10 Per Year. Strictlylin Advance. if taken a lev siekne nature penornis ner luiicuoiis, Tliat Old l-"li hniTOK 1 in; Crrm;s: In your issue f the 10th, among other things with s:cure this large and valuable industry, regard to the "Reunion" vou speak of but as this appears to be all the Board the old (lag of tue ;i'.lth. 1 desire to ex f i.i,m- r..i n,..,c.. I.-,.. :,;t-,...l ; I plain more fully the story of the Hag in , . ,,, . , i . , I the Chickamauga engagement. """s, ,u ..v. ...ov.v.. ww - . rn. Hreeden was the man who was to urtre Mr. Maxwell to accept this. 1 shot from under the flag. Lieut. H. II. ICathev caught it before it fell from his grasp and the flag did not trail in the confirmation of Van Alen: Senator Kan- dust at anv time, as was asserted by c I one speaker at the Reunion. aoui IUr ii. The ganj(, (iav Ljeut C.uht.v tnrneJ Van Alen has been confirmed as minis- the flag over to Private Joseph Sutton, , w davs before the monthly ts in and continued ti lit ill J I'orms her functions, lias no 1 s.pi.(-ii:ii- r.,r Painful. Pro- i t m'ne, Sear.ty, Suppressed and Irregular MENSTRUATION , Book to " WOMAN " mailcil tree. ' B3ADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta ' ,,l,f by all Xruytit; anta, Ga. WANT COLUMN. WAXTED. WANTUD Table bonrdera wanted at Castle Kent, a Grove atrret. oct-tdlal MKS. M. SCIIIKKMBISTHK. SOUVENIRSE 2-GEMS-e ANTBH To borrow $200 to BO0 for three month, or lonxcr, on let aecu- no bonua, but reasonable Intcrcnt. Not prraaed lor money, but could make more if 1 had thia additional capital. I. . Una 00. Jy U'.t.ltf FOR RENT. ter to Italy, and Rome will for the next four years hold one of tbe largest bur dens that the Democratic party will have to i bift from one shoulder to the other till after the next campaign. It isanother Wanamaker case, and, all things con sidered, a mighty sad one; for, two months ago, one would have said that Grover Cleveland would have been the last man on earth to pay a political debt by giving a public office to a man with no other claim to it than a large contri bution to the Pemocraticcampaign fund. In fact Van Alen had less reason for ex pecting office that did Wanamaker; for the latter had been active in Republican I from the Ka!elh Not. and Observer. now of Jackson count v, w ho bravely crricd it until the night ot Saturdays fight. I le then carried it to Col. Cole man with the remark that he would not allow thousands of men to shoot at him without the privilege of shooting back at them. Wesley Shelton was then made color bearer and bore the flag gallantly until the close ot the war. m. Brceden, the bearer who tell.wasa brave soldier. He belonged to a Chero kee company, part ot the 3'Jth regiment. which company deserved as much credit lor valiant service under the old Mag as anv other company in the regiment. A complete history ot tins old standard would be interesting. A Suhlicr. KIIuh Turned Hie Kaaeala Out. Wedding Presents, p claa ble. Thomaa, Johnaton bull JEWELRY ITIOK RUNT A new, nicely furniahiil nnd 2 conveniently arranged house. Call id OCt 1 'Jilt! ltd LllUKvU SIHUI.1. Ok RliNT The European hotel. '-' South Main St., Aanevilic. n. u. first laaa atand for rrataurunt. Terma reasona ble. Apply to T. I). Johnaton or 1- Vi . politics, while it has been stated of Van Alen that he never voted more than once in his life. Iu Rome the new minis ter will give the impression that he has a lot of money, and that it is the policy of the United States to give its diplo- lt is reported that two patients for treatment arrived nt the Keeley Institute at Greensboro a day or two ago from Western North Carolina, and said that thev had been in the revenue service for the last I'D years, but that since the Hemocratic administration had put in matic places to rich men who could not blank-blankety blank fellow by the name be elected to any office at home. f '-''"S. they had been turned out of office and had been obliged to go to We have observed with great interest Keeley before : hey would be able to go the course of Senator Hill of New York at any other kind of business. ever since be entered the body of which ; - r he is now a member, and the candid Keep .lie I rained He. v .r... reader cannot but agree that he falls lit- From the Franklin Prcs. tie short of greatness. He does fall short In these latter times when so many of it, however, from the Southern stand- nicn in piaccs of public trust have yielded noint. at least, and in this material par- ... . , " , K , . " . ' ... . , to outside pressure and gone back on ocular : that be is without resentment.- v,atforrn, mi pledges, it were not Charlotte Observer. wise to sweep a man like Cra-yford off The notion that the showing of resent- for a new man who, be he ever so able ment one of the cheapest and least ser- and honest, would have to undergo the vicableof characteristics makes toward same experience before l.e would be in a - . . .1 . - I IJI Ml L IW I IW tilt Biflllt UUtMl tlfl UUI greatness is new. It is not taught in jee t,)at Crawtor(, ,)r7Tarcil to do tnescnoois.norin tne pui pits, uuuwcutivci (r0m this time on. never before seen it in a newspaper. It has been taught by the moralists that the more nearly the man becomes a Christian gentleman the less resentment will be show. The Observer, however, is referring to the fact that Senator Hill, MADE TO ORDER. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEADING JEnELER, 18 SOUTH MAIN STREET, J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam and Gas Fitting. FOR RENT The 18-rooni brick house No. 55 College atreet. Forao centrnl a alt uation the outlook ta beautiful. It was built for a home for a laruc family, and has Iererything necessary for a first class board ing houae. Unfurnished Apply to aeptutr i. "o.n- FOR RBNT That large and conveniently arranged houae. No 62 Merrimon ave nue Hot ana coiu water witn outna un iwu fluor. All modern improvements Location central, with larce well ahaded Krounds Splendid realdenca for lnre lamuy or uoaru ing houae Apply to H C or M J HAGG. aprlSdtf BOARDING. Xj well furnished; fare a. jtood as market alforda. 3l 1'ATTOM avu.m u cctudlm noiKDINfi-Comfortable rooms, with tl .niwl board: vaa. hot and cold baths beat attendance; near poatofliee and street car. MKS. J. A. I.BK, ortzidlm i!t niur aircev 94 Newa Krom Mialt Creek. From the Brevard Hustler. When we leflect over our past labors and see through the mist of briny spray flung up from the river of saddened mem ories, we see so ni.nnv thint's we outrht when attacked by Senator Ransom somi to havc , )nt. am so man v things we months ago and by Senator Morgan I ought not to have done, that we almost ifi a:a t Qf o,-e fire kirk, r rr. I ieei t na c on r years worn nas oeen a baps Senator Hill is one of those who do not appear at tbeir best when on the de fensive a poor position to occupy in a de bate; and it may be too that the senators named will yet hear from him at a time when they would prefer him to be si'ent. failure, and "leaves" only, is found our tree of effort. Would Act Wisely From the Waynesville Courier. The Cit.zk.n and many of the citizens of Asheville, are trying to locate a large knitting concern near that city. They would act wisely, we think, in granting From the llickcry Prrsa. Al. Fairbrother is too erratic and com- PROVINCIAL. MEW VORK. The New York papers tried to hare a I the concessions asked for and getting great day of it Saturday at Chicago on Manhattan Day." Some of them even I It noea occaalnnally Look That 1 U t l,n - .rMt nttpn.l.inri1 of Chi- I V luuugui .ii. ...- p- - .... cago day might be passed. This is irr.;.nU amueincr. New York is evi- , . . . ,f . I bustible to be entrusted with journalistic .!.! .nHr avnrim, to make nerseii and I . . . . J uu.j ... leadership. the world believe that she may still com- -ithrhicntfo. But this isonlva ore- THET OAN'T ESCAPE. tease. New York is very weU inber way. Thjr -oU. but that way can sever be Chicago s destroyer of germs and lmpuri- war, simply because New York is not tics. 1'he truth U: ninety-Dine Chicago: because the former city has not f .f,,ery "nlred diseases s i begin with a sluirgUU liver. A the enterprise of Chicago; becanse New Blight .j or oUffi may Bmoutit York lacks sand, belief in herself, that to something serious. If vou noble courage and daring that are morel correct the liver you'll cure the M ..-i i,i,,men o,.H Dr-Pierce's Pleasant Pel- H tnan na.. lets rouse the liver to vigor- becanse New York ta, after all. the most Cu action. After dinner, provincial of all tbe large cities in tbe if you're bilious, taka one Union today. Tbe Sun says: "We should be pleased to aee fifty thousand, a hundred thousand. New Yorkers in Chicago on Manhattan Day. New York could send a quarter of a mil lion of its people on the grand excursion, to the advantage of both cities, if the railroads were able to carry them there in tbe course ol the next four days. Thus New York would know Chicago the bet ter, while Chicago would pt a glimpse of New York, which, we must trust, wonld not be aa unacceptable glimpse." There is proviacin'iam for von ! New York does indeed need to know Chicago better than she ever win. but there is of these tiny, sugar-coated Pallets. Tkke them when you have wind or pain tn stomach, giddiness, full ness, loss of appetite, or when you suffer from cos tiveness, indigestion, sick or bilious headaches. The makers take the rii of their benefiting you. If they're not satisfactory, your money is refunded. Can you ask more T fry ossr Jelllc Domestic MhI naad yaaa will be plesiaeal. Car llatav fjoaal tanpaay. J Hillaide atreet. Do Lookout Mountain Klectilc Car Line. Laree Rrounde and plenty of ahade. MRS. M. K. HILL augl7dtf I Table farntahrd with best the market .ffnrrf.- hnt .nil cold w.trr: furniture new; fine location; on car line; ataxic and double rooma. apraoau The only Htrk-tly Boiler Insurance Company in the United States. Four inspections annually. Best in spection. Best Insurance. BRANCH & GASH, Agents, 34 PATTON AVE., ASHEVILLK. TELEPHONE NO, 40. - - COLUMBIAS LEAD - - If you pay $150 for a bicycle why not buy the best made? Best material. Best Workmanship. Best finish. La t est i n i pro vementa. WAVERLY Best Wheel on earth for $ 100. Second hand Wheel at greatly reduced prices. ASHEVILLE BICYCLE CO., 3-a. Patton Avenuo. The Cosmopolitan Magazine AND THE WEEKLY CITIZEN- I a yc II 15 GKHAT lLLl'STKATHD MONTHLIES hare in the past sold for $4.00 a car. It was n wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with its yearly 153G pat; 08 of reading matter by the greatest writers of the world, and its 1200 illustrations by clever artists, could be furnished for $3.00 a year. In January last it put in the most jericct magazine printing plant in the "world, and now comes what is reallv a wonder: il Suii'Tiur Court. Bunco in lie county 1 - L,. Ranriall unl M. A. kaiulall. hi wife. James A. Webb and Mury l.iztie Webb, bis I Wire, r. I . oiicn iiTiu iuc j niu'ii ins iir. Kilev Kitiulall and Ksther Kandall. Ins wire. DlaiutiiTs. versus Matthla Jum-n, O. W. Sur- ratt and lulin Surratt. his wife, Benson Al exander and Tamer IS. Alexniulcr, Laura lonef. Katie Ward and J. P. Ward, her hun- tiann, m until' i ones . mm joncs, r-iiu jones. Kiley Jimt's, Jhck Jones, Mi'iue joneH, ji-se Jones and Bftie Jones, dffcndiints. The defendants above named, M n tibia Tone. Benson Alexander nnd lauu-a IS. Alex- tied an above has been lomtiiencetl in the Superior court of Buncombe county. North Carolina, to have sold for partition union; the hciis at law of Allen Jones, decensed, the tract of land described in the petition or coiuolaint tiled in this cause, be in if ail the lantts situate in tne county oi uuiuonii't oi which said Allen Jones, died, seized; and the I said detVndants will further take notice that I they and each ot them are required to tip near before the undersigned Clerk tff the Superior court of Buncombe county, In said State, at his ollicc in the court house of said count, on or before the hrst day ot Peer tu ber, lS'.i.'l, and answer or demur to the com nlnint or oetitton of the plaitititTs, ir the re lief therein demanded will be k ran ted. This I the 14-th day of October, 1H1;. J . CATlihY, Clerk of the Superior Court of Buncombe County, N. C. IONICS r STHVI'SS. No-. 5 and Johnston BuiidinK. Ashe ille, 8talT of rcinilar contributors of any existing tK-riodical, and T11K WUKKLY CIT N. C , Attoi nevs for Plaintitls. OCtUdtit IUt TVPMIil.Lrni.lv.Sonil n We Will Cut the Price of the Magazine Still More for You! Think of it, 1 18 juices of reading matter, with over 1U( illustrations a volume that would sell in cloth binding at $1.00. FOR OISI.Y is: t'lvNTH. Wc will send you THIv COSMOPOLITAN MAOAZINH, which has the strongest TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. All orders intrusted to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Qaallty of work and material guaranteed. ORDERS SOLICITED. THB CHATEAU Private hoardmg bouse No. 211 Haywood street. Fine city and mountain Yiews. pencci bhhiihiioh, and cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; well prorlded table; attentive service; rea sonable rates. Two taundied yards from Montford car line. MR8.M. B. DBTWILER, oct7dtf Proprietress. OTIC1S Bv virtue of the power in me vested bv a certain deed of trust made and executed bv J. T Bostic and wife on the 3lstdavofAufcrust. 1 1 , which Is dul v reg istered in book iis. ut paue 5s, et sew., in 1 he office of the Keister of Ieeds in and for the county of Buncombe, and to which, us reg istered, reference is hereby made for full par ticulars thereof, to secure the pavment of I a certain promissory note therein iiescritieu. and default hnvitiki been made in the condi tions of said deed of trust, and huvin ! been requested by the cestui ue trust to execute the power sale therein con ferred. I will, on the 117th day of Novem ber. 1813, at IU o'clock m ut the court house door in the city of Asheville. at at public auction, for cash, sell the land so conveyed to satisfy the terms and conditions of said deed of trust. Said land is bounded and described as follows: Be nnintf at al stake at the intersection of Pine street and the street south of the Colored Baptist church, and :u feet from the southwest c ner of the Colored Biptist church lot, and runs thence south 37 east 11 poles and 11 links to Love's northwest corner: thence with Love's line south 4-0,J wist 17 poles and 17 links to a stake in Laura Aiken's line; thence north 75 west 23 links to a stake at hr sout h west corner on Pine street; thence with I'ine street north 3 east 14 poles and 7 links to the beginning This Oeftbcr alst, iny3. I O. MliRklMON, oct '2 Idiot Trustee. diWIS MADDUX, Pres T. COLLINS, Vice-Frca. .L. P. M'LOUD, Cubic FOR SALE. s-r.B ft Lit Old nflorri at the Citizen jj counting room, 20 cents per hundred, tf TELEPHONE 170. aug7d3m 4.3 COLLEGE ST. fTlOR SALE Extra fine, henry draft horse, ri nar Nnrman ironrl order, sound and faultless; also a very handsome pony, good ridrr anri driver, larue enough for man's use. Bararaina on Drompt application. Aaaress P. O. Box 423. octtidtf Smoke Flor de Orleans. MISCELLANEOUS. FOR good clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, tjtrhera. mechanics, etc Address with atamo. RmoloTment Bureau, Raleigh, N. C. octoucoadm HIGH CLASS UlUAKb. -IVO YOU WANT I J clerk, bookkeeper, manager. If you want the peer of all smoke .... S cent cigars, position as drummer, r. manaaer. solicitor. teacher, mechanic, aervsnt. etc. ? Address with stamp Employment Bureau, Raleigh 4. (jt oct5deod3tn To Water Consumers. The attention of consumers of citv water is directed to the following ordinances from the City Code, -which trust be enforced : sec u7. it is unrtcrstooa that tne citv will not be liable for any dainatre that may result to consumers from the shutting off of a water main or service for any purpose whatever, even in cases where no notice is given, and no deduction from water bills will be tnaae in consequence thereof. Sec. 94-H. Persons taking water oiunt keep their own water pipes, and all fixtures con nected therewith, m good repair and pro tected from frost. Thev must provide i top and waste cock, proiierly located inside the building, and nave tne pipes so arranged that the water can be drawn from them when or wherever there is danger of freezing. Sec 149. W hen w ater shall be supplied to more than one party through a siagle tap. the bill for the w hole suppl v furnished through such tap will be made to the owner of the property Incaseofnon payment the water may be snut on, notn withstanniukr one or more parties may have pid their proportion to sucn owner. l . w l A i 1UM, oct Id 1 w Mayor. "SABOROSO," MANUFACTURED BY VETTERLEIN BROS., I'HILAUBLFHIA. I-w- OST Fair of trcl-rlmmcd, -halfyMl" X-J aprctsclea, betwa Rorrcll atrret and Flrat Haptlat cnurcn. rmucr win i, leave them at citiaen omce am, rtccur rc ward I.J. 1 HUMraun. octaOdtf NOTICE. To Creditors of City of Asheville All twrsona claiming that thia city la ln- M'fai"?P??t5r."j nedtetl to tnem on accent of sctticc. ren dered or INOLBSIDB RBTRBAT Por Dlaraaea of Women. Scientific treatment and cure. guaranteed. Kiegant aparcmcnia ior iwim before and dnrioK confinement. Addreaa The Keaident Hhyaldmn,7l 1 najitrLouri, NaahTille, Tein. aug25dSm rrA v voTim T the tazaams of Boo JL comt county take notice. I will be la my office in the court nouac every day n ceDt Sundara from 11 a. m. and 3 P. m. and at other placea thrnjghoot the coanty aa in dicated by poatera. Pleaae come ana aetue .nr ..rlv mnA aave trouble. JUI1H . iiheTcraitroTrlorto WBAVBR.t.a collector. octTdeod.clm inr iDia ubj ui ran jr. at a v u j uw. fied to present their evidence of such Jndebt- I r edness to the Finance Committee, at tbe I -.7. cit ne 1 bond ready having record thereof. By order of OTICE BancoaabecoontT, N. C Hav ing qualified aa executors 01 tne ibsi avti 1011 , y d, uciure iuc r., the 1 8th day of September, 1 83, notice i rhi. notice doe. not apply to holder, of 1"', s or notes noder seal, tbe committee al-1 , . r .nri n s irnmpniaTP nasmrni a.nu ar iij.u i , aa..u the Board of Aldermen. X. W. PATTON, Mayor, Castle rest1 peraona having claim, aajatn.t aaid eatate will prraent them for payment on or before the lth day of September. 189. or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery Thl. 18th day of September. 1 -93. A. 11 . riBAUBIwn, D. M. CLBMBNTS. Bvecstora, Sec. TOCKKH ft MURPHY, Attorney.. aeptlBdUtmoa Pormerly McCapc Hovac. No. 2 Grove street. Honae be.ntlfally .itnatcd in beat location, near atreet car line. Three mi on tea from nnfllnffiiv. LarM ainle and double room.. Heated by arteam and fire places. Hot and I Insure, yon en route and In Chicago coia Data. l aoi. oeat aortnera atyie. jei crencea can be ftiyen. oct4dtf MKS. M. 8CH1RRMBI8TBB. Salesmen 'Wanted FOR NORTH CAROLINA. SOUTH CARO LINA. VIRGINIA AND TBNNB88BB. $1,600 per Tear eaaily made. No compe tition and quick Mlea. A bonanza for thoae who waat work and money. Por fall par ticular, call at once at NO. 30 PATTON AVENUB, octlldSw Boom 113. CUT rat: WORLD'S FAIR. TICKETS $3,000, tl.OOO. 15 weekly. Ram. for Ladiea. f 1.O0 PBR WBBK. A. RANKIN. Two doors below City Ticket OfBcc. Prompt and careful attention yen to ORDBR8 POR PIANO TUNINO. Batiafactloa guaranteed. Terras reasonable, B. B. CROUCH, octSldl w 47 Bonth Main Street. Capital, $50,000. Surplus, $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BANK. State, County And City Depository, . OfaTanlxcd May, xSSS. DEPOSIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TEAN8ACTED. Interest Paid on Denoaits In HavlnBTR Depart mem DIRHCTOK8 1 Lewis Maddux, II. T. Collins, M. J. Fagg, J. E. Reed, Chas. McNaniee, J. E. Rankin, M. J. Bearden, S. n. Reed. BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M. ON SATURDAY Til L 6 P. M.' ACME MM & LIQUOR HOUSE ICE Your broken wagons an J vehicles of all I kinds to B. Bumette's shop on College street, where they will be repaired promptly and in first-class style. Hav ing secured a first-class horse-shoer 1 make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty. 13. BURNETTE. Claims tbe largest stock of first di goods of any house in the State. Makes' a specialty of Cooking Brandies and Jelly Wines. (Solc agents for the Acme Old Corn CORNBR COURT PLACB AND MARKET 8TRBBT. B. H. BRITT, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER IN STONE. Grading of all kin da done. AU .lie. of crnahed atone fornlahed. Send all order, to I poatoffice Box 148, Aabeyllte, N. C. aaarlvdtf J AS. H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor Kn. aR finnfli UTaln Citraxnf. 34-Vcars' Experience MILTON HARDING telephone call mo. 139, p. o. box oss, asheville. CONTRACTOR AND BUILPBR. I Office and .hop. Wolfe Building. ST MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CHARGE ACCORDINGLY. RKBT I 11 i iii BONANZA" WINE AND LIOUOR CO.. IS os. .fx and 43 S. Main St., Aahevilles WHOLB3ALB CBPABTM9NT, OBNTV TaJ At PARLOR AND RBADIMO ROOK. JjiKJ tkJLa CIOAR8, TOBACCO AND BOTTLB GOODS, 8AM- XTTa A J PLB, BIX.LIARD AND POOL ROOM. JX KJm obO. BEER : VAULTS : AND : BOnUMS : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT, W leapecUully soUdt a share ot yomr patroaaca. P. Aa MAXLQIJAI1DT. Clanaer. Iain BatraneSyKo. AZ Talarplaonai Call, Ko. j DR. T. E. LINN, 8UROBON AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, uo Hatwood Street. Telephone. 179. octBdlm THE COUNTRY MAILS. Brevard, Ar. 6 p tn Lt. Rntnerfnrdton, " 7 p m " BnrnaTiue, "7 am Beach, "9 am Leicester, "11 am 7 4 S ia iiatta
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 23, 1893, edition 1
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