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A f-'lTIZE.V AD.
VOLUME IX. NO.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1G. 1893.
PRICE 5 CENTS
Citizen.,
uany
Cottolene
Pure
and.
Wholesome
Substitute
for
Lard.
IOimIoixm iiy prominent
physicians and ail lt;i(lin.ir
authorities on eookinp;.
Sa tuples lice at our store.
Kroger.
h'EAL. ESTATE.
V. 11. l-.WVN. W. W. WEST.
Gwyn & West,
i SiH'1't'i.siirs to W filter H. CiW.vn.l
ESTABLISHED lo81
REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLfc.
Real Estate.
onus Securely rMncctl at 8
Cent.
Nolnrv I "ill .He. Commissi, mc-r nf lieeiis.
FIRE INSURANCE.
S' (!' I II -: .'.T .( IT SOUAKB.
cal Ks.t;ile liroher
And Icvetit.-tit Audits
KOTARV PUBLIC.
Loan sceurely placed n.t P oer cent.
Other
jr .t i;6 F'.itton Avenue. Second ;floor.
JOHN CHILD,
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER.
Kurnihhed and Unfurnished Houses.
OFFICB ROOMS.
Loam securely placed at KUht per cent.
California
Breakfast
Food !
Mole- nutritions than oat
meal. Mine palatable
tliun any other jrrain prep
aration. One jo cent pack
age will convince von.
G. A. GREER.
Not 111 Main Mint.
'I'lionc 13(1.
I I I I
New Crop
Country
Muck wheat
Flour.
A. D. COOPER
Now Ready T
Ol)R first
GRAND OPENING
GROCrRIE-S,
New Crop
Currants,
Kaisins and
Citron
New Crop
New ( Irleans
MnlasFt-s
an 1 Syrup.
COR. MAIN
AND N. COURT
SQUARE
BON itihrghe:
Is Here To Stay I
Wll.l. OKI-l-R ITS 1--I.NIJ STOCK OF DRY
coons, nmss coons, lauibs" and
CM I l.tlKE.N'S WRAPS CtlliAP. SPECIAL
ATTENTION CAI.I.EDTO ITS SPLHNDlll
AStl lOMPI.fc.TI-: 1.IXBOF LADIES' AN
L'llll.iHliX'S ISIIliK WliA R, C, I: NTS' FfK-
nisii inc.s, i'wcv coops and art
.i;i:ii.i; wukk. hykrytiiing at
CRUATI.V K I i I t J t I ) P K I c i ; S , A s c n I : A I
as tiii; ciii:api:st, majhrial con-
Sll'l-fci:.
37 S. main St.
BON IHHRCHE
Results Under Similar Policies
"Any policy comparison by any a;cnt or
Miy company showing n ch iiper policy thun
a similar ouc i.-sticd hy the Northwestern
is t'dtfc, fictitious and abmird; and will be
duly exposed if referred to nny experienced
fluent of the Northwestern Mutual Life In
surance compnu y ."
Full i am & Webb,
I'.I'MiliAI. INSt'K VNCI! ACUNTS.
FIR IS AND LII'KA SPECIALTY.
Unrnnril It'ld'K, Asheville, N. C
Wednesday and Thursday,
Now. 8 and 9.
Allure very cortliitlly in vital tu attcmi
t
these attractions Our tine this season far
excels oar past eftitrts, aifl a kitul visit
will convince you tf the tin t. Price lower
than ever before. Look for the tlargain
Counter when yon are in fmm thin date.
Wc will sell tor cash only. Nothing charter.
THAD. W. THRASH I GO.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
NO 41 PATTON AVENUE-
-A. nd Seasonable
Delicacies.
Atniore'n Mime Meat and Plum I'liikling.
New Crop Raisins,
CutranM and Citron. New Catch
Shore Mackerel and Roe Herring.
Try Powell & Mulder's New Pack Fancy
Whole Tomatoes. Packed Spe-tia'l3-
for u.
Just rec.-ived a large lot lellics,
Jams and Preserves,
lli-ckcr's Iluekwlicnt. Maple Syrup.
New Orl ana and Porto Rico
Molasses.
Our Stock is the .arrest mid Itet Selected
we have cvr olTcrcd to the trade.
Powell S: Snider.
5 v.
3
r. J
as
a:
T -A. KZ IB
Your broken wagons and vehicles of all (
kinds to H. Hurnette's shop on College
street, where thev will be repaired
promptly and in first-class style. Hay
ing secured a fust-class horse-sbocr I
make all kinds of fine shoeing a specialty.
R BURNETTE.
To Smokers I
THIS AMBKICAN I1AKKRV HAS A
VERY HANlSOMIv l.INIJ OF CK'.AKS.
TOBACCO AMI CP'.ARMTTKS DON'T
I-All. TO COM 15 ANI SE8 PS '.
KKMBMIIHK V li ARK SHKVINt;
PKBSII OYSTBR1 IN ol'R PARLORS
I'NTIL J M'CLllK AT NIl'.HT OPBN
AI'THS t O'CLOCK SI bLATS. OYSTIiRS
SERVED IN ANY STYLB.
The American Bakery
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PATTON AVE. AND CHURCH ST.
Jrtr Receivkip ciiui'Lhtb link
Turkish Towels j
Bath Sponges
Bath Brushes
Bath Gloves
NOTICHOI R WINHOW.
Patent Medicine Cat Prices !
Auent for HUYLBR'S CANHV.
the roruusTs not i it;
H ItI.AiI Hit- It !..
tiii:v did Ko'r i-.ii:i:r
I IS KANSA4,
.(u.iion
i.vi;s
Nrbrafcka and Knr.HnH Join i lie
Kepobllcau Lliic-une Jlatiiiiie
Smaibcd-Tammauv Holds I'm
irli on Mew Vork vM.
Omaha. Neb., Nov. H. C luiinii-iu
Beaver, of the Populist St i'c ecntinl
committee now admits the dclV.it of
Judge Ilolcomb and the ikclioti ol
Harrison, Republican, to the Supreme
bench.
Toi'KKA, Kas., Nov. 10. Additional
returns from Tuesday's election swill
the Republican pluralities ami the l'op
ulists so lniptful vestertlav eoiutiled
that they have been badly bea ten. Sulli
cient reports have been received bv tlie
newspapers and the two State central
committees to warrant the Republican
claim of a large plurality of the reat
vote and it will probably apitar that
the victory is really a majoritv over the
I'opulists and Democratic vote.
New York, Nov. 10. New York has
elected the Republican State ticket Im
probably 4r,0()0 majority. Seliiereii,
Republican, for mayor, has .'Jo.oim) plu
rality in Ureoklvn and the machine has
jjone all to smaih. Tammany holds iis
grip on the city anil elects all "of its local
candidates bv pluralities avcraizinir
O00.
Aliianv, N. . Nov. in. Governor
Flower conceded this morning the elec
tion of both branches of the I.cyi-.bitiirc
according to the returns, but said: "It
may be that a careful can vass ol the State
will show that we have a majoi it v in the
Senate."
LAW AliAINItr UAXI7i.
Severe PenaliteH I'ropoNetl to the
Prltieeton Trunlem.
Trinceton, Nov. 7. The indictment ol
the hazcrs of young Leopold was not a
surprise to I'riuceton students, lor they
were aware of the determination ol
Prosecutor Stockton to press the cases.
The authorities are equally determined
to suppress hazing. It is rumored that
the matter will be taken up at the meet
ing ot the trustees next Thursday and
that Col. McCook will nrfjc vigorous and
immediate action. It is thought that lie
will propose not only that the sopho
mores be asked under strong pressure, to
pass a resolHtion denouncing hazing, but
also that herealtcr the first hazing olK nee
be punished by the expulsion of the par
ticipants; the second , hy ileprivii g the
wholeclassoftlicirabser.ee gialuitv tor
the quarter; the third, by withholding
the privilege from theelassot having any
athletic team or in any way p n tii-lp it
ing in the college athletics of the college
LltiHT YIICI.II (.- CiU'l'ON
Mortli Carolina Next tu lloi-.l In
Poutids lt-r crr.
W'ASiiiKii roN.Nov. 1 0. Cotton returns
of the department of agi icult urc tor the
month of November do not indicate ;i
high rate of yield, but point rather to a
diminished harvest as compated with
that of 1SU2, wh'ch was less than nnv
in the last decade. Ca' s f light vield
are reported as caused by el rought, exces
sive moisture in some sections and rav
aces of insects, enemies of the plant and
some other causes of a minor nature
Local estimates vary in range Irom one
fourth to three-lourths of a lull crop
The weather throughout the enti e cot
ton belt has been generally ta voraldc to
picking, and the department is advised
that, owing to this fact, a large part ol
the crop has been successfully secured, a
considerable portion of which has luen
marketed. The indicated yield as av
eraged from county estimates, apparent
errors eliminated, avcriiges 14-
pound per acre, distributed bv States as
follows: Virginia, 1 ,"2;Nort h Carolina.
174-; South Carolina. 112: (icoiui i. l.",C;
Florida, S2; Alabama, 17; Mississippi,
14-.'!; Louisiana, 1 7": Texas, l."7; Arkan
sas, 174; Tennessee, i:ts.
As severe Irosts ha ve not 1 ten iieneial
it is possible that rt portetl isin eta t ns
may De exceetleu.
t'ara llitr;. it Hats Unit
rcunlc Wi re liuiiiilehh.
W'asium, ion, Nov. in. Miss Clara
I'.artou, president ol the America-.! Itol
Cross Society, has addressed an audience
here on the condition of the unfort una tc
people inhabiting the Set Islands e tV the
coast oi South Carolina, who were re
cently rendered homeless by a destruct
ive hurricane. She said ' there
were at least tcvi nlv lsl ,u I
in what is generally known a
Islands-, ami that . 'ID, linn ol the natives
were homeless, without the h ire neces
saries of life, and with no hope of sub
stantial rebel until the next crops. She
said that (i.iiou hou-es were either
washed out to sea or rendered unlit (or
habitation.
I'll behalf i, f i he Red Cross society she
contracted for ."ui l.tHJU feet of S u'.hcrn
pill" lumber, and through the gi-nerosit v
ot the rail way officials and tiie owners
of the inmbirit was delivered at a re
markably low rate. She described the
dillictilty which was then cucouii tei ed
in the lack of tools. ' Nails, hatchets,
and saws," said Miss li.irton,
"Hate since then beer, a continual
rclrnin to me." It was prircipully
for this reason that the memorial was
presented to Congress by Senator Hoar
askipg lor an appropriation of $."jn,lliiii.
It was also intended to pay these people
7." ecu's a day to build places of shelter
so that thev might be aide tobaryist
the next crop. She was not disappointed
in the action of Congress, but she said
"nobody could s iv that they were not
told ol the condition ol these people."
Since Congr ess had failed to aid them,
she a p pealed to tlii-c-iim'rv to contribute
any amount, however small, for the
relie f of the sufferers.
Miss liarlou will leave Washington in
i few days to supci iuten i the work ..f
the Red Cross Soeietvon the Sea Islands
RKTUKXS '10 HIS FATIIKK
.1 XI IKIGIC'N 111(11.!-' t'O.-S-1
CAHI-IKU.
Hi' Ita! ;! iM l-'jtr s Han l rmi
clM'u On Ills -vv Tt Amor,
tliliiit, Win n lit? Wum Hcvallecl
I o li.tte iii t ptaiuitlo.-i
San I-iia.-C!scii, Nov. 1 ') Col. J. 11am-
illoil Iloge, who had started for Amov
. i . . : . .. i , t i . i.
i"--- io.o .-t!.uu. (. iiiMii, oue wiiii eaiue
i i... e:.... J . - .- . , . .
-.-- ... o gnu lu re last wteli, lias " turueil to
the lr -me of Lis father at Roanoke, 'a.
Iloge was appointed last May, but
swilled aiooiol at Inane until he became
accustomed to bis ne-.v honors. ftera
wb-lv be went to Washington. :ind or
tie red seve-i.il ui t s of eloi lies of a fash ion
aide tailor, wine- i Ik rclused to pay for.
However. 11 oge might ha ve slipped away
to China it a I', iltiniore firm had not
In i n too i lc i r for the consul to Amov.
His recall just as l c was about to em
bark at San I lancisco was based on rep
resentations lv a lawyer of Ilabiniore,
that Logo bad attempted to defraud
clients of his, by name the .Merchant's
I 'i ote i t i vc Credit and Collection bureau,
"t of .-.bout ,S loo, collected bv Iloge on
their.. account. Iloge had given Ins ili
eiits a i h. ck tor S2." in part payment of
bis indi-bt 1 1 1 ni s-s. whicil check went to
protest. Mr. 1 1 l'c had s t a rted for San
i-'i'.ir.eisjii lief ne it was learned tli.it the
check coiiwl not be collected. The mat
ter was laid bn-foie the I'lesidcut, and he
I reeled that Mr. Iloge be lecaUed to
Washington pending an investigation.
-S-IltC TOI'-lllvtVV laMIOATN,
C'l'IIV NOT "l--UI-:-Cl'
VKT.
I ;rle r
A ;x) I'i ImIiiu' Com c-s
On I lie IMlituil.
Ki.v Wist, Flu.. Nov. in. N.ws
brought by steamer from Havana lat
night has cheered the- hearts of i he C ulcin
revolutiani as here, who ihe'iarc that
th 'ir cause has received fresh impetus.
The present movement i:i Cub i is evi
dently an outgrowth of jdtins hutched
lv leadeis here, who have been since t he
lling tei incite aiiot her
last 1i uso elide
msui rection.
vine- Kti the emissaries ree-t-ntly se-nt to
Cuiia leturned last night. lie reports
that an uprising took place Saturday
night in th-- jurisdiction ot" the Cicntue
gos, 1 ro vn ience ol San ta CI ira. About
- men under the leadership of lien, hs-iu':r.-,
raised the cry '-Cuba bbre!"
near the town ot 1 .as Ci tices, w hi re thev
had an engagement w it b t l;c ei vil guards.
The rc o'utionists took possession ot
the guard house, capturing more than a
hundred stands ol arms. Several en
gagements have taken place between the
insurgents and the government troops
and a number ol men have bee-u killed on
both sides.
Havana papers received here cot. firm
the story ol the- outlueaU and while-attracting
lilt lc importance to the uprising,
show that the uiithoritits are taking ac
tive measures to sup; rcss it by the con
centration ot all t heir a vai 1 i bjc forces in
tli.it locair v. Comm imic 1 1 i in was set -iousl
v hit en u pted bv l he in.s urgent s i u t-
um in- 'Aiifs out 1 1 . 1 s I tec u I I -
stoiid. La te rep. .rt s show that several!
! ' s i in-! u h i :g bst ( u e i i e, with t hi ir j
a ill i.l si v. I !. he ha ve : c t re.lt . ,1
ill . - un t a iiis to a-.-oi I cap- n re. '. I
dent I lie- U'ti-aiie; - ill hove- an
lint rmMiiK I '. i tr I in e-ii to le
Iiiclt- in I t-Mi I heir 4iulIllt.
Wasiii.m. i-on. Nov. 7. Having en
d.irsed the plans purposed by the Hoard
of Naval I'.nrcau Chiefs for remedying
top tea vita s; and other ilef i ts in the
I et roi L .'i a d i 'ther cruisers o f si inih-tr cir
s'.rueti ai ami a : ui.'.men t . the special
b.'.-ird, ii! wdiieb Commodore John (',.
Walker is president, has a'i uirued to
itwail the- ic-idt ol s-:iie i 1 1 1 1 resting e x -peri
ui-ei 1 1 s In I re t a king action intht-case
of the gunboats M.ieln is and Cnstine,
both of wb i b ,- re belienl to be top-be-a
v v . I ne o t t bei e x pei i n it n I s, pi i ha (is
t'emost iuiii .rta'it. will tak- place in
New York, u-r'.cr tiie supervision ol
Chief Const t ik tnr I-'cinal 1, a ineuiber ol
the WalUii" bornd. It i-onsst in
hlrill;; the gin bo a in a dry dock till- (I
with water .mil pi. ci ig s n tli . ie n i weight
upon one side to m ike la r l,ci 1 oer.
This is t d e : crn i i ne Hai-ii.tfi o i gr.o-it v
of the vessel, and the data obtained will
be ustil in a sce-r t a i n i ng lur metre centric
height. As the Maehias is one ol tht
vessel s host" di U ci s a : e to 1 ie i o -i sh iei ed
by the board, the i . pe: Liu t:t is of un
usual iiitire-t, and the result will he
used in de1 1 i-rin i nine, what plans t he
lioard shall ri e--i-nm. nd lor retnedving
the- defects in the gun' o. i '. s n a mcd New
York Sun.
zxc l ien i .; I " hi it.
AN OVKH1IUAWN I'll 11 Id;
1 '. n g
t ' ie
similar to ill it ol hi.-1 s
: i n g
ng .
v J" j-.t t i I tic
A t 1 O fli' K 'flit- I 1 '. til ,1 11 t.'.ir
C:;l ll J:i ii v for Stloo.ooo.
Ha i. Ti.v M ! , No v. la - As i sc
nel Lo tae c. n-pi:acv and d an ,ge
cases inst i 1 tiled 1 Nathan IVnaa-r so me
tuneagii, atiot tnr damage suit has been
begun by 1 iin agai: st the I'liilman I'. !
ace Co r C nil ji. i n to $ 1 1 1. ,o. H I. Too n,e r,
ho is pi i ll . s i i, he-1 c.d oi d man in
t In fSout Ii. ca me lure toon Aueus'.a to
testlt- bcl -it-the LTallil jur- r. g irjieg
the kidnapping ol his daughter.
The i xei ti nu i, t ot the c. i se ) u i s I ra t ei 1
his wife, and to get her 1 1 u ickl v h one br
a ri a n jeil tor a sect ii u in a I 'u I ! m i n car.
that t lie i rain
would reach Augusta m t went v-lotir
hours. At Columbia, S. C. it is alleged
t lia t the car was side-t raeki d amid sev
eral noisy switch engines and allowed to
remain there 'for some time. Mrs.
Toomcr died within forty-eight hours
a I tcr reaching her home. While at Co
lumbia Toomcr offered Sl.niin to have
the car pulled away from the noisy place
and the trip continued.
The suit now brought is under what
is known ns the Lord-Campbi II law,
which permits one to sue in the ii-iuic of
the State to tccover tor the death ot
uiiot her. The previous suit, also for
Slnn.Oiio, was brought on the claim of
Toomcr for his own loss through t he
ilea t h of his wile.
THKlht l I.NM A M'lT.
Ill lltll of Will Hllllill. Til; Alloail
Kuox lilt' Train llnlilu-r
Know nil, Ti nu., Nov. lo. 'Abb, in.
Smith, tin- alleged train robber who was
The Kavaiccn ot T li -..-r
Sanlos, Hro7.II.
Halifax, N. S., Nov. HJ The ai rival! wi'h the iiudei staudiu
here yesterday of the bark Woll, ihrect
from Santos, Brazil, was of interest to
shipping men. The reports reaching
here all summer regarding; tin ravages of
the fever in Santos have depicted tcrii
blc scenes, but the officers of the oil sav
the picture was overdrawn, (if the lever
plague there is in plenty in Santas, but
then the fever never leaves the citv. The
death rate there now-is large. 1'iob.ibly
1U0 large ships are in port at ptcsctit
awaiting their turn to discharge.
Among the crew of the Wolf arc t ,vo
seamen who were in jail for some i (fence
in Santos. They say that the treatment
of foreign prisoners is barbarous, lair
eight days one of them was lilt w itl-.riut
food.
Another Naval lllundt r
Ualtimoku, Nov. !. -Information re
ceived at the Navy department from
Norfolk shows that the injury to the
new battle ship Texas at the Norfolk
navy yard, through the weakness ot her
boiler keelsons, will cost the government
between $40,(100 and .""n, nun, an I the
loss or three mouths' lime while the
vessd is being repaired in dry dock. I he
accident was caused by Idling the boilers
with wutcr, thus bringing a heavy
weight to bear -m the ketlsons, with the
result that the keelsons gave way. crush
ing in the inner bottoms and frames un
der them.
FallnriH
Nkw York, Nov. 10 R. '.. iMtu's n
view issued tomorrow will state 1 hau the
number of failures in the Failed Statis
for the List week was :t(il and 27 in
Canada, against HoM in t he I nited States
tor the prccceding week and 2S in Can
ada, nnd 210 in the I'nitcil States and 2(1
in Canada for the corresponding period
last year.
Not an AnnexailoiilH,
Montreal, Nov. 7. Kx-Primicr Mn -cicr,
of Ijucbcc, in a letter published in
the Montreal Patrie, declares that his
annexation views exist solely in the
minds of Canadian conservative news
papers, and asserts that be is opposed
to the annexation of Canada to Un
united States.
V Yrrtllct '.:- siv ooo AualilNl i'lie
Missouri I'acllic uallwav.
I'.i'.i in ii.i.i'. Mo., Nov. in The case
of' Win. Spahu vs. The Missouri Pacific
railway cutipanv was decided in the
Cooper County Circuit eoutt, the jury
giving Si'.iim j-'a.H ii! a'h-r having been
on! sinee- Sat nil i v after u o. i .
Mas. i at' n t lie most noted case-sin
the bg.-il i-i 1 1 n. i Is of Missouri, has been
revel sed .ill! remanded by the Supreme
loiirt. Match o 1 so. Spalm was a
t:sct:gcr on the i.uhoad hum St. Louis
to Kansas. IIccluiinsth.it the conduc
tor Irightet e 1 him bv some bl-"d-curtl.
bug i.Ii'iii t'-rics so much that he
i'luip. d rum the train, thereby losing
bis leg.
The suit for damages was instituted in
C de foil -it v . a ml has I ten t rii d in a n um
!er ut ot hi r emu t a's, i esulting always
in a f ol'iie to agree on a vtrdiet lor
pbunt-ii The iailro.nl i-ompauv has
appealed tin- ea.i-, and il will go to the
Su p;eu:e 1..1111 for the fourth time.
.V minouii v ui:i'(iiir
e w Turin Kill inv lie llei-.cSv
tVl.luii Tliree Wt-kn,
1 1 im, i a in Nov. lo line ol the
uiajority me ni'ei s of t be Com m il lee on
Ways and Mouis suid that he fullv ex
pect fit the in.-ij oily would have the- new
t at ft bill s far advame 1 that it might
be siibmi' ted to the mm n ity members
at a called meeting within three weeks.
According to the order made by the
House- tust bet ne a.:j .uriimcnt the
minority mil th'nbc ailowel todays
within which to prcp'.rc their views for
pu I die.-i t ion along with the majority re
port. It will necessitate sonic rapid
work on tin- part of the minority it it is
cxpti tcd tb.it thev shall undertake in
this p: i sen t at i. m of their view s to dissect
ami discuss the bill in detail, but if this
is not n 1 1 em j it ed the t ii d ivs' period
will sufliee for I he pn pa ra t ion ol a gen
eral argutnent against the proposed
tin iff reloriu iiicasaue ot the majority.
Jlitl-: JIAN;
1 1" I I .l.t?
Her N . w
dud
shot at Coal Creek a e-e k agi
yestcrihiy. Tiie coroner's iurv ri turned
a verdict to the ilhct that Smith died
from wounds received at the hands ot
1 'ol ii'cina u I'.nincy Irwin. Irwm has
been aricstcd on charge f niuiilei m the
degnc .am! placul under b.
ltirt her up; ea ra nee.
lost
s'lu.niin ti
la l hi r ot Mn, tli lliri.ilins to
Southern Fx im ess com p. i n v tor
damages and to have several
.1 of
I'he
'lie" t lie
i'o.( nu i
othci.ds
the murder ot
ariesied as accessories to
his son.
I ltd Ian iiuilireiilot
1 i u a i-.o. Cob, No v. In. Kamois ol
of another Navajo outbreak weie re
ceixed last night. It is repotted that
settlers west of Mouttzuma alley bad
a collision with Indians, killing four. A
depot v slit rill It It Coi u z vestenbiv with
a p isse tu iiiiii- llii'.N.iv.i j isli.iek hi their
reservation. Itisst.atcilth.it thev bid
permission ot t heir agen t to go oil on a
limit and t his has enraged the whites.
l.i'.Ki-i Iron Unllnav llrldKe
I.omion, No'-. 1(1. ( hi Wt di.esd.iy the
longest iron railway hi idge in the world
was opt tied. It spans the Vi stula be
tween l-ordon, Prussian Poland, and
Culmsee. It is l,oil yards long.
Voile Purls II it 111 nd Is
'Tlrftd of Her.
N i w . uc k . N . v. 1 1 1 RoLi i t L. Rindc,
the New Yoik li-.tr who has been liv
ing at I ,u is I r scvei.d cirs, is here
niaWitii: arra ogt :ne:.ts t. -r a legal setiara-
tiou tiom 1 is wie. who will icinain
il'ioail. She is Jos-c Mansfield, who
lo years auo w.,s ibe mi! -e.-t ,n
u : a c: ion with t he
si , jr . by I'M ward
s .mew hat mature
1-cnutifiiI and lasi-
years
ll g 'SS
o in
o- 1 m.es L
s. fhi-ngli
d to be st.h
in u
S-hooi j,
Stok
she- is s.
1 1 a 1 1 1 - g .
Nlrlhe t'nut I . to,ooo.
M weiii si i u. N.-v. lo. t a meeting
d the Ciiaaiber ol Commerce the prt si
lent aarioaiiecd that the loss bv the coal
strike w js t s t i mat c.l at S 1 . ( I.OOi I OOO.
T lit Yilluw l-titr.
P.KiNswicK, t. a., Nov. in. Twelve
new t ast s of vellow fever were reported
loii.i v, all i-oioi in .
$20
$20
$20 $20
1 1ST GOLD
To Be Given Away !
How It Will Be Done:
We have hail made for us a number of
Leys, one of wliich will oped a Ii avy
plate itlass in acy Imi. We have- p'nvvd
in this hoi in our window $ao in Colli,
anil on and after January 1, IRtit, each
holder of one of these keys will be per
initti-il to try to unlock and open the
box. The person whose key opens the
box will be given tbc $go absolutely
I ' rce .
How to Get a Key:
l-;aeh cash purchaser to the amount of
S5 cents or more ol fancy RoodH and
sundries, royal peparations or prcHcrip
tious w ill be jj'.vea one key with each
pureha c free, anil ou and ai'tt r January
1. IS'.) It, -will Le entitled to try the key to
open the hoi. To the person holdim;
the key that fits the box, the- contents,
gO in O.olil will l,c KivcuHwithout rc.
s-rve or conditions.
Raysop & Smith,
.11 PATTON AVENUE.
Szo IN GOLD
Absolutely Given Away !
-i--i"5 5 5 5 S"5"5----S--i 5j.
I have placed on exhibition in my stoic a
heavy plate Klass money box eoiitahiinc
g) in Kold. I will give one key with every
cash purchase of g"5 cents or more. One key
in the lot will unlock the box. On and alter
I-Vliruilrv 1. 1 Kiu. -. i..a hi,ii i
- - . uviuiud Keys will
be entitled to try them. To the person hold
ing the key tliat tits the box the contents
ill be given without reserve or conditions,
t-ys will not be noticed unless attached to
Uieorisinal tas. I'leasc leave keys at store
after trying them.
MTTCHELL.
l- i'is out toi tin- gnat Wrap Sale at
Miiiiuougli 1, styles at m.inufactur
er.s' prices. 1 he best chance this season
to get a nice stylish g irment at whole-
rates.
CottoV-iie is endorsed bv French chtfs
and skilled teat hers of cookery cverv-
w hi. ie. fur sale a I Krogei's.
When you put down x our carpets this
inn jjei your oiu paper at linj citizen
otfice only JO cents pt"r hundred.
Men's i lutfitter.
!- PATTON AVKXl'K.
Standard Granulated Sugar,
13 POUNDS FOR$l,
Best White
Coal Oil
IOC TS
PUR C.ALI.ON
Anil Othtr icootls in proportiox.
S. It. CUKDESTEIi & SON ,
21' Patton Avenue.
Hi) v 1 v 4
CAROLINA IGE 5 COAL GO.
NATURAL AND
1AL AND J pin
MANUFACTURED 1 C j H .
C r A T ALL KINDS.
CyCVVij HARD AND SOF1
39 PATTON AVENUE, ASHEVILLE.
TELBPHONB
OPFICB NO. 130. YARD NO. 14.
THY TI1K-
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
""ME YERY BEST:wOKK,
CHURCH TREET, TELEPHONE 70