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THE ASHEVIXiIiE DAILY CITIZEN Wednestlav F.veninff, November 15 1895 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Th Diiir Citiibn, Democratic, I published every afternoon (except Sunday) at tiie fol lowing rates strictly cash: OKI YKAK $6.00 Six Months 3.00 Tmkkk Month l.&O Oni Month BO OhiWiu is SUhSCRIIitiKS who mil to receive their paper will confer a favor hv teport in the fact to this office immediately. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1893 Much of the news from the elections last Tuesday has been suppressed niul some of the reports are conflicting Hence we will not attempt to ijive any thing as correct. Progressive Farmer. You never rlo. THE r.i.MC AXD AFTER THE PAXlC OUr IK WASHINOTON. There will be a lorse bobbery kicked uo in Contrress in December over th;it small subject Queen Liliuokalani and lier followers. Will this Kanaka noise drown the appeal for reform of the tariff? The Republicans will stir up any kind of a mess to Ret the Dcmocsats fighting on a si'le issue. The Republicans have not only eUeted McKinlev Tresident of the United Slates for the term following that of the present occupant of the chair, but thev have selected his secretary of state. It is Uenjamin Harrison, someti.ne President of the I'nilcd States. This is iietlinti on rapidly. That monarchy, it restored in Il.iwaii by our republic, will practically be re stored by overshadowing force, cannot be denied. Indeed, we probably h ivc at last the key to the rtcent removal ot Ad miral Ske'rrett from naval command there N. Y. Suu. We take it that this key the Sun has "at last" is the "key to the Pacific," con cerning which it has a trrcat deal to sav. If, now, it can sober up and find the key hole we do uot see why Mr. Dana mav not be happy yet, mi bet. A New Youk World wo.nan not womanly reporter disguised Iwrselt as a beggar and went from one millionaire's house to another on Fifth avenue asking for something to eat. She succeeded in getting not so much as a drink of water. It is no win order for the World to disguise a number of its reporters as millionaires, with fine mansions on the avenue, and write up beggars from their point of view. The ureas should present all sides of a great question. Some of the New York papers are pluming themselves on the result ot the election, affirming each that it dul it with its little hatchet. That tl-ductioti isn't safe. We again rei all the Chicago example of the power of journalism exemolified by the election ot Carter Harrison to be mayor in spite of the fact that every newspaper in that city, ex cepting only one, was against him. Ti e people are sometimes might v set in their way whether that is the newspapers' way or not SEWS IX OUR OWX STATI:. "Matthew Mai shall" in New York Sun. The recovery from panics, too, like their creation, isamatterot emotion and sentiment. The sudden and enormous dralts made upon the reserves of the New York hauls by their ei untry correspon dents, last spring, followed directly upon the aniioiiivciiuiit by Secretary Foster that unless his stuck of gold was sp ed idlv replenished the government would have to suspend g ld p lyments. but it was not a logical anil necessary conse- (puetice of that announcement, even if it had been justified bv facts. If the United States 'treasury had stopped paying gold the banks had plenty ot their own, as well sis plenty of greenbacks. Treas ury notes, ami silver do lais.all of which are lawful monev and fully ns available as cold tor meeting the claims ot deposi tors. Wliv, therefore, a run by the coun try banks upon their New York corres pondents shoul 1 have followed Secretary Foster's s-illy proclamation is to ac counted for only up in the principal I have aheadv mentioned, that fear, like a fog, distorts distant objects and ob scures the mental vision The tx iinple of the country banks was imitated, sympathetically, by those of ci'.itsbke Hoston, Philadelphia, and Clii ciyo. They too, began fortifying them selves acainst the imaginary d-iuger which fear had corjiucd up, and to do so thev had to contract their aecomino d.i'.ioiij to imlivi.Ui.il l.oi ro ,. crs. Tl.cc, in turn, were loiupelled to defer paying t hose to whom they owed money, and these acain had to put i tVtl'.circreditors. Home of the newspipers, with a mU i;ui led z a! for the stoppage ol silvir I'li ehases under the Slid man act, inten sified by their predictions of calamity, the i l inn ol the public, and it grew and spread until individual-!, seeing before them in taeir excitement only general bankruptcy, bean to draw from the banks and to hoard not only gold, for which there was some excuse, but till ilie other kinds of currency. Instances of this are told which in the calm state of mind now prevailing seem i: ciedi- 1 le. Vaults and loses in sale deposit eonipanes were hired all over the country and stuffed lull o' every available form ot money. Men of large means, who ou"ht to have set a better example, locked up in this Wheat tselllnic For n i-a Cents Tbal noamccl Mtate. From the Marlon Record'. Messrs. m. llutchins, fohn and Hec tor McNeil, with their families, consist ing ot 11 in all, passed through our town Wednesday enroute to their old home in Yancev county. These gcutlemcn sold out their interests in Yancey county l ist March and moved to the State of Wash ington in search of the much talked of "land of plenty." After eight months residence in that section, however, they decided that Western North Carolina was about the best country alter all to Fve in and so returned to their former h one. Mr. llutchins, who bv the way, is 82 year old. savs that times have been so hard out there that good wheat shipped from Garfield county in Washington, to Portland, sold for 12-;.. cents a bushel ami that it was almost impossible to sell anything lor cash. "SAUSAGE I employed killed Inbur antl trained brain in m v iraud KapUls meat find Hauiiigrdrpflrtment. I will chop iru sane n e?t for any one in Atheville in lo-s of 5 poundauud upwards. THAT are PERFECT Price: One half cent per pound for ch ipping the meat to be delivered nt Wolfe's meat stall in City niarktt, the itaucac returned ti any part of city. I guarantee to suit your te. IN FLAVOR. James .lo'fe, Sl-.Iis Tintlicra 8 mid 9, .tlurktt liulIUIusr. The TurtlT From the Washington News. Mr. Whiting of Michigan, a the committee on ways and means, sf.id today that be believed that the influence of President Cleveland would be exerted to modify the tariff bill so that it will be acceptable to the Demociats of the House. Mr. Whiting said that the Manama iron men would be here soon to enter their protest against tnc iron schedule s. WANT COLUMN. WAXTED. ' A NTHI) Position liy a vounR mnn ex - y pt ricnccd in buokki'i ping onel clerical work Kclert-m-es. Adtlrt-ss novlldlw P. O !ITIN. Cire Citizen WANTED To liorrow S-'OO to SSllO for Ikw. ... n . ). a . . r l,,n.,,.r On l M t Sl'i'U- member of 1 rity; no bonus, but reasonable interest. Not pressed for im-nev. tiut coulu rauKe more 11 I hd this additionul capital. H. O. Itox 604-. jvgOdtf Charlotte Observer : At this writirg a finishing works has been starter! 111 C.reensboro, N. C . for plaids, ginghams, domets, etc. At Concord the Kerr Hag Manufacturing company, Mr. J. M. Odcll, president, has a bleaching and fin ishing works which have been in opera tion for some time and which is in nil respects entirely successful. The railways some ago rhelimd to give favorable rates, and hence the plan of having another 'Welcome Week" nt Wilmington was abandoned. It has now been decided bv the business men there to have it from the lh to the 9ih of December, the low rate having been granted. The receivers of the wrecked First National bank of Wilmington have ap pealed to the Circuit Con -t of Appeals a ease against the directors to compel thein to make good losses occasioned by bad and excessive loans and misman age me nt. Marion Butler, the Populist leader, is very greatly incensed because red pep per was thrown from a skylight into a building in which he was speaking at Monroe. Eggs were also thrown at Butler in the streets of the town. Boys did it. Col. M. Muldoon, who has the con tract for building the Confederate monu ment at Raleigh, has left for Louisville to prepare the detailed plans and arrange for the contracts for the stone work. All the stone work will be done in this State. The case of Love against the city of Raleigh for $5,0(10 damages for t he loss of an eve bv a falling sky-rocket, has been postponed' until the February term of Wake Superior court. The North Carolina Methodist Con ference meets at Wilmington December 3. The conference has made large gains in membership during the year now so nearly closed. Col. S. McD Tate will pre sent to the Antiquarian Society the battle flag of his old regiment, the Sixth Xorth Carolina infantry, which was at the front at Gettysburg. The knitting mills at Scotland Neck which have been closed some weeks for a holiday started again Monday. -rue I.nadcd Foldliilt Bed Memphis, Nov. 15. C. II. Van, an advertising solicitor, and his wife retired Sunday night in a folding bed. The bed ' by some side movement began to close up. Mrs. Van started to lea pout, but was caught and Mr. Van was crushed so badlT that he wilt De a crippie ior me. His spinal cord was strained and he is paralyzed in the lower extremeties. It is thought that he will die. The wife is also bad. bruised. A Ureal Fact. From the Marlon Record. There are men who carry babies. They can always get a seat. The great ones of the earth mar have to scramble and elbow and stand up, but man carrying a baby can always sit down. Tills Moch Hetiled. From the Statesville Landmark. Having received an almanic for 189-t we hasten in accordance with our an nual custom to assure the esteemed Lenoir Topic that we are going to have another year. A Bass Lltsel. From the Marion Record. It is rumored that the wall of the conrt house in Asheville cracked while the U. S. Federal court in session. "Old corn whiskey" was the cause of it all. wav thous mds and even hundreds ot thousands ot dollarii. Savings bank depositors, hear ing of what was going on, began te call lor their deposits, ami the banks, to be prepared lor them, drew heavily upon the diminished stock et currency 111 circu lation. The final result was that the oflieetsof ni inv banks ot deposit lost their heads and virtually stopped pay meut. lorcing their depositors, who needed currency to meet their pavro and for other business purposes, to sell thtii cheeks to s; eeulat 11 s at a discount. This spasmodic terror, from its very in tensity, could i ot hast loan, and recovery from it was as-is'e ll.v the importations rf gold which it made profitable. In n lev weeks the reserves of our city banks whicli had bee 11 depleted below the re . mired leyal limit, reisc above it, and sim c ilui! thev have been more than doubled. Loanable funds have gii.e Ironi a cennli lion ot cxtre me sen ret 1 v 10 one of e x t reme p'.cutv. so that borrowers, who. three months ago. could not get accommoila ti u on nnv terms, have-it now orlered to them a Inn st far nothing. Hank whehwe-ie lorced to close tlcir doors temporarily have rco; ene-d them, facto ries jehich had stopped work have started up again, the earnings ot the railroads show signs ot improvement and trade generally has begun to revive The change is one, not of material fact and circumstance, but purely of human feeling. Nevertheless, although the panic lias passea away anil monetary stringency lias been suee-cded by monetary case and v In lo on ad sidt s hope has taken the lil lee ot 'despondency, it is biillto 1 arly to expect that the business of the country shall completely resume the activity which characterized it before the shock came from winch it is now recovering, "A burnt child dreads the fii e," and men who only a shejrt time ago mad hard work to keep themselves out of bankruptcy ure, very nat urail y, ii"t yet disposed to spend much monev. Families eleperdent upon incomes of in estinen ts find those incomes for the present more or less reduced, wages and salaries ia many distances have bet 11 stopped or materially cut down, anil, generally, a spirit ot economy prevails where bciorc was liberality and even extravagance. This ciminishes the con sumption of nrcess-iri' S as well as that ot luxuries, and with a diminished coi sT-.nijition th, re must Ic .1 coircspond mglv diminished production. ai,d, con siipieiilly, diminished profits all around. In u Nui alien. I-iaiai the New Vorlt Press. Degradation of American civilization will come, ifcvtr ii shall come, bv ti e conipli te im po verish incut of t he people. I f I olin oih s shoul 1 own all the gold in the world, and debts must be paid in gold, Jones would be the absolute master, and the rest ol us womH be sh.ves in fact, if not in name. Substitute for an indi vidual Jones the comparatively small body ol 11-t 11 -,v!io do own the bulk of the gold an 1 who eontiol cicdit, and von will have the precise situation in which we shal: find ourselves if silver shall be thrust aside and the gold standard made permanent. F-"1 tr,a - A ef i f, RUATIOM i -ore us hiv.Hb. pasfes v.'ithuf.t p. iin or C.'::- :t v. I'. ":i s..J npi'roaei.cs 1;: r. I iil.V v.-ifh a hail constitti eb!.? he:;!h she ctulamrcrs ;ys!.':;l ::f.d r.icf.tul pe.vcrs. FOR REXT. ITVJR K1SNT Fornilltd rooun. noy nunl- iKrlrnni two tiinoe. to buit. .o. o llailcy street, ti I.. Mel lon.ilil laivHiilo" V1R RHNT nice, convenient onil ciim- f-irtible ci.ht-rooa nous-. l.'H lo cality. Apply lo W. A.ni.AIK. novllutl !- ruituu ve. "17 R KliT The storeroom ami linse IJj ment 1 f N". H Nori li O-urt Squar -. l'e.s- te-ssion Kivcn lanuarj- 1. irvi-. nin'"i iu P P octSKdtf T. C. STA KNliS. At Store. 3 R A D if I E L D ' 5 -3 Fryi ALE F' TO VISITORS! IF Vff WISH TO CAkKY A WAV A I.ASTIXO AXD CIIA KM ISO SOUVBXIR OF ASH F.-1IL.K. HF.POSIT SO CHXTS WITH "THli CITI- ZliX" ntltl HA VIS RETURXED t FVl.i. VALVE IX A FIXE HXC.NAVED VIEW OF ASH EVILLE Tlie Cosmopolitan Magazine THE WEEKLY CITIZEN A BRANCH QF J. 0. BENTLEY, VJI . e i.'.:!;c:-. :t f.w lv: Kfors the monthly S :.V!vnes.e ;ets i:i ':::.,! continued untill J ii. li iv perfcrtr.s her functions, h.-.s no v ...-t:::l :.s :1 Sl'Lt.li iC for IV.inful, Pio-;'..-e. i'car.ty, Suoprcsscd and Irregular NSTRUATiON Bootc to " WOMAN " mailed free. 'r UPiADFIZLD FGtiLATOK CO.. Altaitla. e-r.. J S.ihf by :H lruafixtn. a I.' vt T Tl, l-,,rn,,i,i h,rtel 1M South Main St., Aslieville. N. ". 1-irxtl e-iHss stand for restaurant. Terms rttsunn- file Apply to T. l. Jorin-ton or r . -v . Thomas, Johnston building. au'-'tdtl V1R RRNT That large and conveniently arranged house. No 62 Merrunon ave nue Hot anil coin water wun uains -iti xw noors All modern improvements Location central, with lurne well shadeil Kriutuls Splendid residence lor large family or no a ru in house Apply to H C or M J FAGO. aprl&dtl for a.oo "Srear. -rilli GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES have in the past sold for $4.00 a 1 n year. It was a wonder to printers how The Cosmopolitan, with its yearly 153G pages 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 perfect magazine printing plant in the world, and now comes what is really a wonder: We Will Ctit the Price of the Magazine Still More for You ! Think of it, 118 pages of reading matter, with over 120 illustrations a volume that would sell in cloth binding at $1.00. I OR ONLY 12; CENTS. We will send you TIIE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, which lias the strongest staff of regular contributors of any existing periodical, and THE WEEKLY CIT 1ZUM both for only $2.00 a year. For RENT The Oaks hotel, furnished, situated nesr the centre of the city ot Ashevttle, on the street cur line, with 70 rooms. Deautilui scenery - anu iuea"i grounds, l-'or further particulars apply to Lewis Mainlux, t're-sleni western e:ro' ix Hunk, or Samuel H. Kced at his law otlicc, in Legal block. nov-pllin SOUVENIRS Wedding Presents. JEWELRY V V MADS TO OKDER. ARTHUR H.FIELD, LEADING JEWELER, iK SOUTH MAIN STREET. J. C. BROWN, Plumbing, Steam I and Gas Fitting. BOARDING. IIOVRDUKS WANTKU At J street. IMeasant rooms, tain view, reasonable rates. novl.fdlw AIKs C herry moun- Mc -ARTV 13l lOARDISi". Comfrtnh'e rooms. with cooif hoard; eas, hot nnrl com cain; hi st attendance; near postotnee ana street Cir. iK.. j. r.. octSldlm rnni oireci. AK TERRACE- llill.-ide street. () Electr ic Car Line plentv of hade. -Honrdintr house, W4 t'o Lookout MnuntH'ii Larse pr..nl and MK3 M. K. HILL, No. 8 Startica avenue OXKIIIMr. At Table furnihel wit U best tne marKi-i affords; hot und cold water; iurniturc new; fine location: on car line; single and deiutile rooms. a.priMdtt TUB CHATHAV Private boarding house No. 21 1 Haywood street. Fine city and mountain views; perfect Banixariun; nm snd cold water; comfortable, airy rooms; -cl! provided table; attentive service; ren- onal-ile rates. i wo nunuieo yarow Montford car line. MRS.M. K. LIB 1 W1LKK, oct7dtf Pm one tress OF N. V ANU I'I1ILADELPHI, IVUKUFACTUKER OF ART NEEDLE WORK A full line of Wash Kmhroidcry Silks, Fi'o Floss, Turk idl Floss. Rope and ISmbroidcry Silk, Stamped Good", fine Linens for Scarf. Trays, Centir Piece. Cottons and Linens l.cusoiis (sivcit. ART. STIC DESIGNING AND STAM ING AGENCY FOR TUB DELSART13 DRESS RBFOR.M GARMENTS. iS's South main Street. oetSalm Over Aston, Rawls & Co. a ii a xiistni f.i.y n itxisiiKii BOARDING : HOUSE 811 I'ATTON AVEM'K, Aslieville, N. C. Telephone 101. Is charmingly located in a grove of e!f;htj three pines, with numerous o'd oaks, and a spacious lawn of two acres. I-.lectric cars pass door every 15 minutes; five minutes walk from poRtotiice; hot ond c. fd witer b-tth: excell-tit lub'c nnd service o.-t2Td1m e' ! is M "I 'UX, Pre. T. COLLINS, Vlee-Pres. L. P. M'LOUD. Casblf Capital, $30,000. Hurlu $40,000. WESTERN CAROLINA BUHL County And City Depository, State Orsranlxetl May, i88t 1EP0SIT BOXES IN FIRE PROOF VAULTS RENTED AT REASONABLE RATES QENEEAL. BANKING BUSINESS TBANSACTED. interest Paid on Deposits In 8a ring Department DIRECTORS t FOR SALE. at the Citizen -rnvf SAT. i? 111.1 naners P counting room, lio cents prr hundred, tf POK 8ALH Or etchanue lor n stove witn a water tank, a No. 7 ranjje. novl3d3c ivik. i . e . flue rv i k. C handed set of unilor furniture ny SM.15 CIII5F A fine Hunt, Ashevlle pistoltiCf-. second - K. ; n o v 1 1 d 1 v IOR S LK tine i hrer.fourl lis Jersey cow. Good m lker. 1-or iii'orniiition apli'y to Natt Atkinson. novlllw F TIN AND SLATE ROOFING. OR SALli A beaut it ul milclt cow. X .cars old iaat; rt"r -d a- a ?t! n krooi milker. Will sell at a bargain to the ri'ht person Andres k. O. litis 15 noTuau IOR SLP youns mare, pool for buj;- KT or saddle an I a yown nurse po -u for bu,sr y or work. l-r s:ile tor cnh t oil time, rrice low. ppiy iu o i iuuni nue. tiovl ldtf F Tf)TI ;K tnc of o'th Cnrobna. Hun- con, be c-uiity superior court lift tj re the rl-rk M:ira-ct 1 , hnm iter, widow of Ktihu htiiutKTS. tl censtd. p'aintitV. versus Wibiam H. Chnmhets un 1 Mnry Chumbrrs, bis wit-, K II Hinbbr and Susan Kaibler, his wii'e. Phoebe C Chi'-ihrta, Z V. c ham l,i f, l.tvin t'naniocts, Marion Fml'liT aid I aithulu Kmbu-r, li W. . h ambers and M atiii'- Chambr.rs, his wife, a d Cron a Chambers de endant notice The difcnd ant nlcive nHnicd, WMi;un H. Chimin r. Marv . hnmbtrrt. '. V Chfinberw nnd Cro in i t h.i-nliers, will lake not ce that an tac tion entitled s above has been commenced in the i-tip'Tior curt f Llunromb- county to lmc a'loitrd to the plniutilV therein, MnrRflrt-t I.. ClMmlim, her dower in the lands of bet- Kite husband, lilihit Chambers, d tented, whicn s id an-is are situated ia I the countv of Huneombe ami Mflte ol North j Cam ina on te Hear Cru-k road, adjoining I lands of Henry Mro- kshire and others and i btian the same lands pun hased by the sid ' K iba Cluntilvers. ilccen-vd, ir- ni John Farfcs I hv bon for title tieariuj; d:ite the ISth day ol'Mav. i;s"i, duly rrwiRtt-red i t the rcps ter'j. f.'tlU-e of Muiuninih' emmty; and the snid d- tetolants will turther take notice that t h v are ri 1 1 'i ire (I to a pi ear at t ie oilier of the'ele- k of the siit crior court t f soiil Hun combe count v.nt the court houein Aslieville, N. " . on or btf-r- Wednesday the '27th dav nf I) c mliT is,i3, and answer or il inur to the complaint or petition id" the plaintiff in saiii notion, or the oaritin will npoly to the court tor the rel'ef d mande t th rei n J. b. CATHBY, Clerk of tlie upriior court. Joms Sttv t-s 5 an-i ( J hnst n build iiiK. Ashevulc. N C, attorneys for p'aintirl". uovNilfit tues Chas II. T J. E. Collins, Reed, BANK OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TILL 4 P. M M. J. Fagfr, M. J. Bearderij W. G Smith, J. D, Robertson A. M. Field, Lewis Maddux. ON SATURDAY Til L S P. M.' ACME WINE & LIQUOR BOUSE .VTS'l- "STliit;e JVtan's Bar mo R StLE-Bxtra hne. EJ Dart Norman, Kotid orl r. All orilcrs ii.trusicl to my care will receive prompt and personal attention. Quality of work and matt-rial guaranteed. ORDERS SOLICITED. heavy draft horse. pound ano fnultle.y; also a vrry hund-ofie rony. poml rider and driver, lare enough for man's use. Karain, on prompt application. Adiirefs P. O. Hoi 23. octedtl MISCELEA SEO US. he TELEI'HONB 170. aUK7d3m 4-3 COLLEGB ST. nai.1 from my honse. No qucsti'-ns will Uf a,krr novlltllw MIDI, l l, A RI, 1. L i. SOR ffood clerks, hookkeepcrs. s'llepmcn, teachers, mecnatiics, cic Aiiart-.s win stomp, Bmnioyment m reau, Kuieinu, r. e. . oct5deod3m TtKU'AKD A reward of SIO wM LV for the return ot two Hinles taken F: MIS. S. M. HUDSOH, M. L. A P' Cottolen is eodoraed by French cbefa and killed teacher of cookery erery wbere. For sale at KroRer'a. AFTEIZ " THE GUIP.n or hi convaler-a'ence from pneumonia, fevers, or otbtir deliilitutitiK di.sen.ss, your quickest way to get flosli iin-l htrungtU is with Doctor tierce's Unlden JlechcnJ i'ise-ovi'ry. That gives purity to your blood, plumpness to your lioily," and puts every function into perfect working order. It mukes thoroughly ellective every natural means of repairing and nourishing your system. For pale, puny, scrofulous children, especially, nothing approaches it. It builds up completely their flesh, their strength, anil their health. The " Discovery " ia the only guaranteed blood medicine. In the most stubborn Scrofulous, Skin or Scalp Diseases, Eczema, Bait rheum, and every kindred ailment, if it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. No mutter how bad your case. Dr. Sage's Remedy will permanently cure your Catarrh, Hulpliur Kprluxa Hcliednle. Cnrs leave rear of postofHce for Springs at 9 a. m., thence every hour until 6 p. in. Regular half hour schedule be tween postoffice anrl depot. Car also leaves postofflce at 7:45 a. m. to Spar- tanburg train. Columbus discovered a new world where today in millions of homes there in one or more victims of alcoholism. The Houston Narcotic Cure Co. of North Carolina are curing these victims, to gether with some wonderful cures of the morphine habit. Address the company at 53 West College street. Asheville, N.C. Plenty of old papers for sale at Thb Citizen office. Only 20 cents per hun dred. Try oar Jellies Ilommlic ZVat sad tom will be plea-eI. Graduate and Gold Medalist of the Ontario Ladies College, whitbv, tint , i ire Iparcd to give instruction ia Vocal IVIusic and Elocution AT HHK BES1DESCE: 29 BAILEY ST, ASHEVILLE, N C Mrs. Huadson i alu'. open tr enp-ige menti as Voealint an 1 elocutionist at enter- t an mentf. ocial, etc. -TERMS MODERATE - novl 3d 1 rn NOTIOJS, To Creditors of City of Asheville All pfrson ela'mintt that this c'tv i In debted tot-em rn ace nut of ervice ren dered eir other conmideration jriven. prior to the 15th duv of Mny. 19', are hrrby noti fied to r.rr,rnt their evidence ot ruch indebt pilnFHfl to the Finance Committee, at the ciiv hall, bcfjre the first day of December next- Thi notice does not apply i to holders of nonfls or notes under sel. tre committee al ready havinjt record thereof. Hy order of the Board of Aldermen. T. "W. PATTON. ersons deatnnK to attend tne Kfrcat Sontbern Express . H sale wri na e the nlearnre of hrarinu Mnjor I a.1 . Hlair, the bent auctioneer in the t. te. Nov. 18. I ,0 YOU WAST a position as drummer, clerk. bookKcepe-r, rpanaccr. solicitor. teacher, mechanic, netvnt. etc.? Ail'lrrss with stamp Jimplojment l(ureu. RairiRh, ijt octndeod3m "XTOT1CB All who wunt the r carpe-s .11 renovate-1, to lo"k like new wt'l plea-c Irate thrir order at the Asheville Steam Dye Work's, south Court Square. Asnevine. im v-. A. K. LbATllbKn U U Ot UKU. oetSl dim OT1CK OF SA I-Ii -Ry virtue f an fir- liv I L. Cathev. Clerk of the Superior court for Hunc ni lie "tV'U :ty, in favor ol trie Han. I n r Ciiiar eonipnii.v anil at.iiitl t St. Clir lCnivrht tor trie sum ol nfeeii doll rs and eiK tv twit cent-, I will off r fur salt t pub-I lie auction ,-it the court limine dour in tne citv of A'hcv'ilc, N. C, at 12 o'clock m , on the lith il v of I t C; nibcr next to the high est bidder ii'cnsli. ilie folUnvinc c!e-cribed real estate, sitiiat lyinit nnd bein in the 1 cou tv or Buncombe, nnd State of North Carolina, to-wit: llcciiuiinc at a ktake at the inU-T-secioo of Haywood and Mominv rond anil run. thence with Hnywood road N sn- W 13 tiides to a make: tr-ence S. 31 W 12 poles to a stake; tnence south Sh0 K. 13-1. poles to a stake on Hominy road; thcuc wiih said road N. 87 K. a't jioIcm to a stake; themv N. 18s li. l'l poles to the be Kinniuir. cont,ininK one acre, mote or les, to satisfy s lid ex ciiion. interest and cost of said sale. ThiM Nov. 7. lBu J. A. HKOIlKsniRE, Sheriff Ry F yl Jones lieputy Sheriil' Claims the largest stock of first class? sgoods of any house In the State. Makee! ) a specialty of SCooking Brandies and Jelly Wines.) (Sole agents for the Acme Old CornA J AS. H. LOUGHRAN, Proprietor No, 58 South Slain Street. riII.mHOIIE CALL MO. 139, P. O. BOX 688, A8HETILLK MY MOTTO IS TO KEEP THE BEST AND CHARGE ACCORDINGLY. it "W" oat Pair of tt-el-rim med , "hnf-eyedT, MJ pectacle, between Sc.rrell stn-ct and hirst Rapt it t church. I-'inder vill plraw leave them at Citizen otnee ana reewe re- ward l. J- i hum rouw- oct20dtf NGLES1DK RETREAT For Diwasen of Women. Scientific treatm ent and cure Kunranteea, imckudi Hpunmcuiii hrfore and durinic eontinement . AddreM The Kewident Fbyician.7t 7a Baxter Court, Nawhvule. Teon aafE2Sd3m "VT"0TIt-B The resrulor annua' meeting of Jl thf stockholders of The Western North Carolina Railrond company will tc held in sheride on the 4- n wedoesa y in Novem ber. 1893, beirK the 23 day ot tne month. O i KK " ii, sec. ana i r-. AsheTille. N. C . Oct. 23, lel3. ct23d4ttuesdays rnrSTSB'S SALE Rv virtue fif ii power JL ol" sale contained in a deed ol trust, exe cuted rv A. S. Melton and L.ula K. Melton. his v ite, on the iJHth dav (f February, 1891, default bavin been made in the payment of the indebtedness as secured therein, the un derpinned, as trustee, will, on Monday, No. vem-r li 7. 1 rs43. t the court house door in the city of Ash-ville. ell lor ca-h. to the hijjlirftt bidder i he land and p-emises de scribed in said deed ol trust, which is duty recorded in the ollice t-fthe Register c f T) eds of Rnncornbe cojmy, North Carolina in bo"k No. on pates 1 13, et. sea., and to which reference s hereby made for a more complete tlescription ot said lands and prem ipn. in order to sati-fv he indebtedness, in terest and costs, as secured by said deed of trust The above land is a very uesiraoie ffltm. situated on the Richmond and Dan ville railroad, a out ne mile east of Black M otmtain station. The propcry is well stocked with truit trees and itood imnrove xnents KOliiiRT U. GAKKBTT. oct33d4-t tnon Trustee. BONANZA" WINE AND LIQUOR CO.. Nob. 4 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. WHOLES ALB bBPARTMBNT, OBNTV XTk A 1 PARIXtK AND KBA.DIMO EOOIC. iX W, ttXs CIOAKS. TOBACCO AMD BO TTLB GOODS. HAM. ff Ai plb, billiaud akd pool kuou. jLX J rtti , BEER : VAULTS : AND : B0TTUN6 : DEPARTMENT : IN : BASEMENT, Wc rcspectrallj solldt a share ol joor pstroaaga. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. M atsa Bntnncc.No. 4S Tlphon Call, Ma. 7 lias Coal ('ompaBf. Castle RestX1 Formerly M cC.pe Honic. No. 24 Grove street. Hrn hpantifullT situated in best location. rear street car line. Tnree minutes iron potortice . L.rKC aitiftle and dotible room,. Heated br .team and fire places. Hot and com bath. Table beat norther a stjle. Kef erencea can be sriTen. oct4-dtf MKS. M. 6CHIRRMEISTEH. OTICB TO CONMGNEBS Office South ern Hxpf". Company. A.nevme. ix. , Oct. lMth, 1893. The Miomtrn ivxjirc. Coirpany will aell for charirea Saturday. November lth. J M.Blair, auctioneer, all unclaimed trciajht on band aia month, antl over prior to date Consige'. are h reby notified to call. p?iy thtrges and receive u r-H a rtnre dnv n .ale W. A. BLNKBSS1IIP O. M. SADLBK, eVapt. Agent. COGNAC. The flr.t di.tillerv for the manufacture of cognac, of wine made in Western North i arolina located at Old Krt. To Ihe ad- .1 amatnra I. tll.f Our COEnaC. ran fnllv reoiace all the first xnaraue. of Prnr. with trie advant.ae of beins! a arrrat deal cheaper. For all Information of prices and simples wri- directly to Messrs. J. L. Golay & Son. 0:d Port. N.C. ,oidtMt OTICB Notice Is hereby Riven that the partnership lately subsisting between n K Palrnwider and Mary E McBrayer. under the firm name of H. B Kulenwlder Cc Co. was dissolved on the aao) oj 01 orp- tember. 1H93. by mutual consent. Mary B. McBrartr retlrlna- irom aaia nrm. on iicui. due to .aid partnership and those due by them will be settled with and by the r mainins: partner. wo will continue the bus iness under the firm name of H B- Fulen wi der. This 3d dav of October, t S93. J 1 . K. KULBNWILinK, MAKY B. U'BRAYBS. oct3d6t tues rpKI'STEK'S SM.K Br virtue of a rower JL .f Bft'e contHini-d in a deed of trust exe cuted bv John V. Mc-lrov nn ad dav of Oc tober, lxtrl. riclnu t having been made in the paym n t of the imicbtt-dncs a. secured thrnln, the u'ldcrsinn.d, as trustee, will, on Tuesday. November 21, 18I13, at the court house door in thr town of Marshall, sell, for cash to the hitfh.st bdil'r, th- lands and premises describe! in said deed of trust, which la duly r-corded in the office of the PeKiater of fieed. 'f Madison countv. North Carolina, in bo-k 4-. on page 622, and to which referent e is hereby made lt-r a more complete tfe-crif tion of .aid lands aad prem ises, in oraer to saiiniy ine uunintuiirBn. Bu terest ar d cost as secured lv said deed of trust. The above land i. situated near Mnn Hill Course, in Madison county, ana Is des r.ile farminx land, in a good commu nity October If. 1893. - j f . ciao,:-, oct21d4tsat Trustee. 34-Yssara' Expcr.ssaaCss-34 MILTOiN IjLAIXjOIJNG CONTRACTOR AND BtTtLDBB, Office avnd shop. Wolfe Buildtns:. COBNB8 COUsT FLACB A1SO MARKRT STBBBT. N OTICB OF TRUSTBB'el SAI.B By vir tue of the power of sale conferred upon the nndersianed in a deed of trwt exec ted by It. B. McBrayer and duly recoraea in tne nfflp. nf th rrffiatrr of rleeda for the county nt RMn.h nnH th ftrst. of North Caro lina, in record of mortaraaes and deerta of trust No. 33 on paa;e 07iS. et srq . i win. .tnnlu lb. Ota lar of TJecessbrr. 18B3. it 1 2 o'clock aw aell at tranirc .ncuun Ih. coart house door in Asbeville to the kiiMi MMrr. hr eh. the land described in said deed of trust for the p-nrioe of satis fying the debt therein mcsrioca vara nmrrt V Is .'In . Tm ou HOaunQC Tril an. includes a two-story nv -rom dwelling ho-tue. This November 7. 18s J UL1LH C HA. lis, novTd4t tats Trustee. COMBINATION I THE WEEKLY CITIZEN AND THE PlVB Kkasons Why Yoo SHOtrt.t T.KB Ths Citiskm 1. It Prints the News. 2. It Writes Its Own Editorials. S. It ia the Best Loral Paper Kver Hrinted in W. N. C. 4V. It Prints the Latest Telegraphic Newa From All the World. B. It Believes in Asheville Always. To st &. r: 1 T IS A NEWSPAPER. HATI TOU THOCOHT OF IT.I Biz Dollars Will Oct It For a Year, and If Yon Live in Asheville It Will Be Delivered at Your Door livery BveniojC- I LOUISVILLE HOME AND FAR A GBNTS make K a day. J. . Or-mtr.t kitch en uteusil ever invented. Retails 3 Seta. Two to A sold ia every boa-e samples. nostau-e paid. B cents. For. he. aad Mc-1 Makln. Cincinnati, O octlld26t wed ONLY S1.10 PER YEAR. STRICTLY IN ADVANCE! tlY-arfT"!1
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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