THE A SHE VIIjLE DAILY CITIZEN.
Monday Evening, November 20, 1893.
FOR A DAY OR MORE.
People who Com In nnd Out
From Anlievllle.
Washing -,
p in. restav
AROUND TOWN
O.Furscust till S
.V)V.
Getierullv fair,
C. W. Penchard of Now York is at the fecumi"g- vnnul'lc: sfitiututrv
Swannanoa. tolluwcil by rimr u-aiiicrutun.:
Julinn M. Solomon ot havannali. Ua
is in the citr.
Edward Duikv of Knoxville was in
the city yeslerdny.
Ed V. Whiteside re turned from Win
ston yesterday iit'iertionii.
Max Marcus lift this :iternit. lor
Baltimore on a busintss trip.
Actinji Collector Rogers this ir.orn
inj lor Franklin, to visit his t:tiiiily.
mproveil.
W. A. blair returned this allivnoon ; Capt. Natt Aikuisnn. who w.isscvire y
from a three davs' trip to Knoxville. ' imurril lv a tall at his lunsie t-eveml
Mrs. D. J. Kenncv cr" Cincinnati is
nmonjj the late arrivals at the llitteiy
Park.
II. Henry came in from Baltimore yes
terday and is stopping at the Swai.
nanoa. Mi-ses T. MeCusker and Allele Uovil
of Milwaukee, Wis , are axi.n.ir the liat
tcrv Park's guests.
M. V. Moore came home Saturdav
from a week's hunt around Kind's
Mountain. lie reports splendid sport.
Dr. W. F. Ross, formerly manager tit
tfie Mountain 1'ark hot el at 1 lot Sjiin-,
is in Ashevdle negotiating for the inai.
atmont of a hotel in this city.
Rev. J. L. White will leave toinorm w
for Birininjlinm, Ala., where he ;'"cs to
conduct a revival. He will be as-sistol
by Kev. Dr. Wharton ol Iiuiiimore.
M. ssetiger J. A. Wild ol the collect..- V
office has returned from Wehster. when
he had j-one in rt spume to a ti let-aiii
antinuneing the death ot his father, Rev.
B. O. Wild.
"Miss L. A. Clarkson ol Atlanta, pro
prietor of the Dixie Cook Book, is Mop
ping in the city a short tunc, in route
from Ashcville, where shctias soeiit the
summer," savs the Char lotte ' Le-i ver.
M. F. Burke, formerly tnimayer of t lu
Western Union tclcuraph otH.'e lice, l.nt
who is now repreentii j; the ' hl I o
minion nurseries, Richuioi.il, is i-.i th
city and will probably make Alsiiile
his home anain.
weeks
ts ea run.
KUctltui at Cen rut t huiclijju ir-
e.isteryl e" I'onnreuee.
At the fourth ciuarttrl, conlei encc lor
' Central M. 12. church. South, Saturday
eveuiiur, the following ollicers wtr."
electid for i.s.H :
j iioard of Stewards W. II. Pcnland, 1".
; Stikelealher, Clati l 11. Miller, o!in A
! Nichols, Win. M. Jones, l it h Taylor,
!ti A. Unci , J. M. li'cle, P. A Ciimtiiini;,
IS II. Cludester. S. Pat Icy Mcars, J K.
i Lulosc, Ir. K. 11 R-eves. Dr. J. F R un
j sey. Dr. II. D. Weaver, Frank Weaver,
, C. V. I'.rown. O.-s'e 11. Henry K 1. Cli.toi-
b. i-J, 11 LI.S4 ll C. lo'.inson.
Iioard of trustees Dr
ril.l.. ro 1 our m!! lie I 1C IUK1I. I nil.
iiis arm in a slinii.
There were no offenders in M.n r I' li
tem's court th'S moruini.
The ol.I boss sale at the Southern Kx
press ortice iiccurred Saturday, and in ire
than GOO iackai;es were sold.
The fi ie-tiils ot Auctioneer li. 1! D v's,
who has lieeu very ill for so in.- time, ic
irret in learuth.it his condition is not
l C. Sm'uli. M.
U i: Atkins, W. T.
f. Sawvtr, I. S. Adams, Win.
p ., W. I'. R mdo'ph, W. R
Weaver, J
. M LVck
Sliei-ilt P.i ookshire am! Deputy Mor-1 Wliif.tn
liitn wliiU- tinntiiiK Friday started up a Sunday school sa perm tend. at 1 1
drove tit wilil turkeys, ue..r the pum ping : m I . , . '
1 'eniand.
A
NBW UOI'll''. !-- WOltNIIII"
liedlcailou f Ii. inipasl l lur eli
at Biltmorr.
The dedicatory services ol the new
Baptist church at IJiltniore were held in
the church at 11 o'clock a. m yesterday, 1
conducted by Rev. D. B. Wlsou, assisted
by Kev. A. IC. I'.rown of Ashevi',1 , ami
the pastor. Rev. G. L. Finch.
Dr. N. lsou delivered an able, iustiiu t
ive and impressive sermon to a i.nt;
and attentive congregation, tak!n-r t ir '
his text the l''2d l'sabn.
The community at Itiltmote are in
debted to a yrent extent tor this beauti
ful eliuich to th liberahtv of Mi . (Vein l;o
W. Yamlcrbilt extende i llmmiili his
attorney, Charles McSamec, esi , as
sisted hy Mr. Smith, his arih'.Uet, who
had the edifice built and conveyed to the
Bautist brethren in exchange tor the oh;
ehurch at the same place.
The new p istor. Rev. G. I.. Finch, who
came from GiVdsboro, with his popular- '
ity and address bids fair to build up u
large cur reuation at once in Itilimort-.
It was announced that services wot. Id
be held in the new church at T:3 l o'clock
everv evenini; this wick, to which ali
persons are cordially invited.
PI.KAMANT tiliRUAN.
lilven lu Tlir Nriilnr class l iIsH
Champlou'M Hcliool.
A very pljasant german was iven on
Saturday evening by Miss Champion
complimentary to the senior class of her
sohool. The school room, tatciil'y
decorated with the school colors, was
converted into a temporary ball room
Many friends and patrons ol the school
were present, who seemed to ei ny tiie
occasion (piite as much as the vour.g
people.
Dancing bcuan at S o'clock and con
tinued until 11:30, with an intermission,
during which refreshments were served.
The german was led by Mr. Whitaker.
The couples dancing were: Miss Gregory
with Mr. Whitaker, Miss Nye with Mr.
Waite, Miss Folsotn with Mr. Taylor.
Miss Westteldt wi h Mr. Skinner, Miss
Patton with Mr. Park r, Miss Steele
with Dr. Jordan, Miss Rice with Mr
Folsom, Miss Williams with Mr. W il
liams. Miss Pulley with Mr.Mvu.., Miss
Blanche Folsom with Mr. Wilson, Miss
Winnie Nye with Mr. Tenn.int, M is
Davidson with Mr. Vanderll rst. Miss
Skinner with Mr. Short, Miss West with
Mr. Bingham, Miss Chtvcs West with
Mr. Child.
ChrlMitau Church Ki vltul,
The revival meeting at the Christian
church began yesterday morning wit h in
dications of success. Tie theme dis
cussed was"The More Kxcellcnt Way"
I Cor. 12:31. The more exe I'ent way
was shown to be love love to G xl and
love to man.
In the evening the attendanre was
larger, and the people ntered into the
spirit of the occasion. The etiesi ion dis
cussed was '"What Should be Taught ? '
or what were the "all things"
taught in the commission. Three
thoughts were presented: First, funda
mental principles, applicable alike
to all ages, to the Jevv and ti e Gentile;
second, direct commands; and, third,
principles applicable to our daily livinjg
Services will he held each morning .-it
II o'cl jck and evening at 7:30.
stall m. lint did not succeed in bagging
anv ol lie birds.
Chief liispatebcr D. W. Newell kasic
turncil iVom a hunt in the country near
Salisbury, with Conductor Crawford.
Mr. Newell says he killnl ll.'o birds and
one til! key on the expedition.
It lias ! cen dccitU d to hold the Sunday
scho. 1 t t be First Presbyterian church in
t he a I It i noon ii stead ot the moriiu:g,
and 1 lie change will 40 into ellVet Dicciu
lu r 1. The hour ot opening a ill be
0 0O p. 111.
The c .pgr. -if.. a :o --, ' !. K
chinch. Souih, at the nioiuiug sci v ice
yestertl.iy etijoved a s do sung by Miss
Marv Jiniii'i. Rev. Dr. 1.11. Weavir
I'lenchcai at 11 o'cloil; and Kev. J. C.
Troy at 7:'iO.
The C harlot t e ( los. r 1 is R.'.li igh e n -respi
01. lent says: "Cii I heoilote 1".
D.viiisiwi and bride (!orinir!v Miss Sal
lu- Cartel ) are in Parii. Mis. David
son's 1 vv 1 sifters are with hi r a ad arc at
st hoed in P.ir.s
. U. K..n;Ii. 01 ;h nluincl S.iluiday
noma hioit 111 I he SiiioUii-s. 1 w o ider
weie. 1 ; a 1 t ol 1 i c 11 opines ol the tup.
1'he ot 1 e-: tucniln 1 s ot the l'.:g S x who
went nut .v.lti Mr. Ku m In. tig ll wtil
speiui ti is week m the wools.
1 '. put y Kegis-ti r Kolelsou is fu-i'v
e 11 gaei i p epai ing t i .e l- uncon: 1 t e u n 1 V
el 1 1 11 .0 1 L ; . I e 1 11 e 1 1 1 , a 1 1 . 1 i L v.id be le.oli
for puli'ic itioii .-ooii. The icpott wiil in
clude i lie financial statement tr. in De-
ti her :'. 1, 1VJ', to October 31 , W'.i.
1 The lnl.owinu: area k w ot the salts
made at the Farmers' w. in house lasi
w-iek: Six lots lor C. II. Condiy at
S.s 7,-,, ,s;o J. ''(",, S-o. Slti e?il ; V. S.
I'.row n, .- lots .t tsT, ;.;. tf.'i". S'J t. -'s:
! . .. Ctui'irv, 7 loi s at SI 1 -a, S2-, :t".
S- t . S 1 7, S, S3 Dl.
1 Spec:;;! Deputy Shct.iT W. R. G.idgtr o!
1 1 is city, who I as bi en at 1 '.on I Koi k i:i
ves' iteming the l.mg linn i-ir.iage, was
in Is. m i x ii Ic S, i . in day a nil told t ue j am -nal
l l::it t wo . il Gun's . -is ail, ints are in
re;i!:es-ec, aid that SJo icwaid iiad
ii'.eu i ii. rid tor t'oia, luad or alive.
1 iistrict steward
Recording steward P. A. Cummirgs.
i Clui'ilte'N.
Richmond, Va Nov. 2D. The annual
: meetings ol t lie stocknoMers ot tlie iv.cti
I niiiu I cc l'cterslairg and the Petersburg
railroads were held today. The old
otli :ers o both roads w ere re ek ctt d.
','.' .UAHkkTS.
-V . vt vurk MarUt t
Mav N'ouk. Nov. -O Cottiin lutiut-s
oiicuiii siiTinv; net. I if,-, ; Nowmli'T.
n-wpL iMZ? ni--
SEASON'S - OFFERINGS
IN
Carpets, Rugs, Art Squares, Etc.
ESPECIALLY CHOICE
Astonishingly Low Prices.
What Do Our New Screens Do ?
They take the dirt out f your coal.
. . . ., -(Jet a load and see !
LARGE STOCK OF FURNITURE AT VERY LOW PRICES
- - - GIVE US A CALL - - -
W. B. WILLIAMSON c CO,
iO l'Htton Avetiuc, Astievillet 3M. C
i Milur
'el trirary ,
hniuirv,
March, s lit.; April
Mock uuutHlioiiH.
N i u Vhkk, Vi v. L Ki i , M, I :ikc
Slu to. 1 Hi-; Chicatf. mm! Northwestern,
l.'JT'1,; Nuru.lk arui Wis tern. 'J - : Kionmoiid
;ui.t Uet i'uint 'iiruuiial, We-.ti.ru
Tiiioii, 7 .
llal'.imotT' Markt t
H.vi. l MOii K, Nnv.
erti siipi r
i a i n i i , :
fe.l s ! t ,
t 1 1 1 . I . t e A
- lKnr, dull; v st-
1 ."..f '.!."; cxiia. :i'Mi (, .1
f fti.'-.e '1: wtifiii, t ml' No
Nit'. " V-L'tti 1 ( . milling wheat
r,r "''.: corn, (jN.; mixed sjitit
4 1'j white corn by sfi"1!1'.
la ki; l e .v ellttw. 4-Jul -;' .
Co. reetevl daily by IVUVIiUl. c; SXIIM K,
whult:ile Mtid retail tzruvv. 'I '-icpc prices
are le:n itid by tiie uiei i liun ts t-.tav.
Ivi: t v i K' I." i tudes ra H.i 1 t
i- . it'. Apio. dried iS
C h .1 tis 1 i I'uinj'kms, cuvh.fHii.L'.'i
Turkey .TUdltMJ Sir:um
P'leks ..i;(ff Jt HeeswtAX, per Tt 15
t...-s "-'t M.inrv 1"
Potatoes, Irish. 5 o:Vheat 7(
i ., i ,,i j..-.. 3(i(,HiH.nni a' i
lni.riM. '." Meal 'u
C'i.diave, p v V ;4 'tits 4-J
I'cuus, pr l'u.t'.o l.'ni K ve "
i . no Hay. ton 1
Cicstnutu It' t'Ceierv. di'Z M5u-
50111- order lo 'u i-ol 1 11 n
4'o:il 4 iti:iii for l tkt I Wo lu mp
.V 11 1 li i'SM i I .
$270,000 Worth
ASHEVILLE ICE Sc COAL CO..
Genuine Jellieo. Anthracite.
34 Pattou Avcnur. Telephone 't. 40.
Coke.
Some won't because it's made at home.
Some do for the same reason.
Those who want the best
do so anyhow !
WHAT ? Ill'Y ROLLER KING FLOUR.
ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO.
ru hi v
C I I'IZKN
ii-.-.i.
:t i.l.l iiapi-rs tor sale at Tin-:
itiicc. Only L'0 e-eiits per liiin-
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Ira 1 11 ! . r ! i:e ir II ulH s
1 1 1 ie w 1 1 il 1 lal I l.c
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Iflll le-nli.iti t th.s tc
J. V. I K st., 1 l.c i.'iii. law
Manila I A I 1s1.11 !
I. lew . liy us ami
cue ii .xi'iai.y
1 1 I cm: t.
s t 1 . c a 1
R I- 1'. ST-Fi.r :i :
1 1 a 1 on v veu ue'
1 1 : 1
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mills
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A. L. I. NoltH,
The membtrs of the Ashevillc Liylit
Infantry attended the services at Central
M. E. church, South, in a liody last
evening. Rev. H. F. Chrci zherg preached
the sermon.
Forty new overcoats, regulation pat
tern, and a rpantity ol ammunition were
received Saturday afternoon by the
A. L. I.
The company will be inspected this
evening nt 8 o'clock in the armory, bv
Col. J. F. Armfield, of the Fourth regi
ment. A Stroke or ParalvsU.
Ma). J. M. Blair was stricken with
paralysis yesterday morning at his home
on Church street. The paralysis extended
over his entire leit side nnd also affected
his power of speech. For a time his con
dition was critical, but today he is im
proving slowly. Waj. Illair had worked
bard all day Saturday at the Southern
Express company's old boss sale, as
auctioneer, and this overwork brought
on the paralvsis. He is attended by Dr.
M. H. Fletcher.
License To weS.
Register Mackey has issued license to
wed as follows:
J. Willie Roberts of Madison and Sallie
J. Lunsford of Buncombe; white.
Satuocl Reed and Ida Literal, of Bun
combe; white.
Henry Gilland and Alice Brackctt, of
Buncombe; white.
W. M. Plemmons and A. D. Wilson, of
Buncombe; white.
Cottolen is endorsed by French chefs
and skilled teachers of cookery every
where. For sale at Kroner's,
who vv,,s 1 laiily ii j n e.l a i the lint nine; .
tl.e W.ivsiile- Inn at 1 Iciaii rsan v il !c. was
taker, te Kiii'Nvi.le Satiuilay. The Jour
nal s.i m .Mr. riess is nn iii. el aial in a
l.a 1 r wuv to rieoviry. lie was toi nierlv
a clerk in tin: li. T..' V. .V t'. i tii.e ;.t
Knoxville.
A :i ictn.l ot Cereral Manner Arthur
of i l.c As!nvil!cSt reet K.nii a an I com p.-m ,
in taiieiuc; with that cent k man 5s itut
i.l a v re n i a i keil that l.c iiatl not ik ii ve re.i
allot lus sptci li at tic loiiliion clali
haiajlivt I'rid i lllht, hectare ot t!ie
iiitciru; Lions. "I tion'i caie." M". Ai-t'-ur
itpiie-.i. ood h inn. -re 1 1 , 'i was
tlitir K.'ss aial not mine."
Y. T. 1'iiiniinan, whnst resi.lene'e e-n
South Main stieet was parti. Ilv ile
strove.l liv tire Sat nriia - morning;, asks
Til i: C rt'ii-:N t o ex pre ss to the nuii-oeis
ot the tire ilepartimin ami all nt those
who wurkeil to save his .rouitv his
sincere- t lianl.s tor anil hc.arlv apprecia
tion ot t lu i r eth .ri s. M r. i'e ani ii1 an a s
he never saw better work at a lire.
Airs. ( K'ureC Iiisietlv ilie.l this man
in at S o'ch c!i at the resilience i I I e:
tathei-. Wrii. R. .Ne-ilsi-n. ir. ta vcrville,
'. i it eansii m pt i n. Mrs. Ktstcrlv's h.nne
' was in re-L;oii hut- sin: had hem on a
, visit to relatives in I'.uneonihe tor the
past three months. She' was 1". yens
ohl, ,-iiiil Iraits a hus'iaial anil hvecial
(In n. .Mrs. Iiasteilv was a s sier o!
i .U ssi s. K. I., .iii.l C'. I.. Neil oa ot Asl e-
ville. The liarial w lil occur at Wcaver
i vi lie tomorrow-.
; At t lie First I'.apti. t i haicii last even
, ir.v; I'.islor J. I. W ine priacl'eii to a
l:ir.ce ei'i'e,'ice'.i'a..ii on t he sul .-. ct "C iirisl
anil the ork i n u ma a. " hi spealeiiiL: ol
! t lie (1 1: t volt in pio ( r to cni'livc'l Mr.
In t e- a llu led to the Ashe:lle Street
Kail ev.-i v comp in 's noa-pa iih nt ot its
em i ilo ve s lor sc vera I mo nt lis iiumc.iia te 1 y
jireci-o1 1 ri its liein piacol in the hainls
ot a it-eeiver, ami saal it was wiiiiil: tor
t he eo in pa u y to wit'ihol.l the wats ol
its or k ii l e n.
An lCjeoith Lea.ie was nrn ai.. d
ytstirda.v niani'ii at Halm l',:ove
chureli. on t lie Sulphur Spi ing cueuit,
alter tin: riaju'ar preaching srrvicc by
Kev. J. A. Cl.i rk , t he pastor, l-'iltv-tivc
persoi .s gave their namfs ns charur
ineiri 1 .ers. The toMowin ( llicers were
eieetcd : S. i . Hall, president; C. I,.
Kiee, first vice president; Miss I.'.l ae
PouTiilt rs, sce'oinl vice presi lent; Miss
Tenie IVuiiriek, third vie'f-piesidcni , M.
M. L,etlford, secretary; Miss Sue C.ark,
trefisnri r.
Pel sots who wa'teil t-ar their in a 1 in
the posioilice last evening were auroved
by lour o- five boys who si'tintai to think
the c- rridor had been made for tl-.eir
express accommodation and use as a
skatinc; rink. Wl.ile this was going on
pntriisot the post(jtiice had t o stand
aside. Whir the boys had tinisl'cil skat
ing thev turned their attention to men
having on overcoats, and many of thim
walked away with "Lost D.g " cards
stuck on their eoats. Tlie nevr nuisance
apparently broke out j-t sterday.
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t-iiiiH l hese I'upi - re
:o-Ti I ill iioi t e-l ati.e'k. Apply ale.it ie-tl eilliee-.
niv-Od 1 w
COGNAC
il f.r-L ilis'il!t.rv fi-r w iti.'imi'.'uuirc ct
i .(.'.' t w me in .-nt.- i n - ftffn -orlli
I n.i Im;ik1 at W vi To llu all
ot -il tir.r a rti :t t furs is t h i c our C"t:ii;u"
ii v rt'i'':ii-f :rl th" !irt iMMt'unc f
r w : t n t bt- iiiv.T i :c ' f ii tz ;i r(at
I'tU'-iptT. I r nit 'ritiatiun i f prices
s mi) ts wri- d"t'itlv to Mf-rs .
Ready Made Clothing
:o To Select From.
Customers arc advised to come early before tl e a s-itment is broken. Cape
coats, lixtra Long Ulsters, Chinchillas and Bcaycr Overcoats, Double Breasted
Knglisli Kersey Dress Overcoats, Heavy Kiding Coats and Reefers.
Anti-pneumonia underwear, sanitary wool hosiery and gloves, stylish Hats
and N'eekwear.
It is the present fashion to offer all merchandise at half price. We are sellfng
$10 values for $"),;$L0 values for IO, $30 values for $15. Our Clothing is way
ahea 1 in quality and wear longer than any other on this market. The best are
t he ehea pest .
Prepare for the winter. Huy our Life-Preserving I'ndcrclothing, thick suits
an 1 big overcoats and you w ill be happy and live long.
Whitlock Clothing House,
Cor. Uajf le B ock and H ontti mala Street.
Is Now Prepared to
-Furnish, all Kinds of
BUILDING MATERIAL
Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures
NEW H0IT1E SEWING mflCHINES
No. 20 North. Court Square.
MACHINES FROIVI $20 UP.
Oil, Needles Sc Parts of IVLachines Supplied
MACHINES RENTED.
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nue J.lsat-t-t
llrauell. W. I' Onsli.
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BOARDING : HOUSE
il 1 I'A T I'ON A I'.M K,
i-s Lha'iniiiv U c;itttl in a ;rovc f t'iKbty-
thrre pities, with nuimrous u
IaL.i"'.is liivv:i of two acre;,
pa- il v.tr ivi' y 1." iniimtf
Grand Combination Offer!
The Louisville Home and Farm
And The Asheville Weekly Citizen
For Only $1.10 Per Year.
Strictly in Advance.
(1 oaks, antl a
I- U ctric ctirs
; live lninutes,
wnlk l urn p' st' llice; hut and c
1 to ih . AO- li- i t liib'e :iml Re r vice
1.1 water
n-jt JTdl m
t A B.1ANCH GF J. 0. BENTLEY, t
OI-" N. Y . AM) IMIII.ATlliLfHI ,
IM MI FACT U HER OF ART KEE OLE WJRK
A fu'l line of Wash Hrnliroiil -ry Silks.
I'i'o I-'loss, Tur.ill I-l, . Hope and
lCtnbroidery Silk, Stamped C.oodp,
lir.e I.int-ns for Scurl's. Truys, Center
1'iiee--, Cottonii anil I.ine-ns
Lcksoiis ii.'ii.
ART. STIC DESIGMNG AND STAM ING.
AC.IINCY I-OK Til Ii 1 1 15 1.SA RTU DKliSS
KI-:i-'()KM C.AXM 1-NTS.
18'- South Main Hfretl.
oef.'.'llm iivtr Aston, RawN & Co.
"And the Band Played Annie Rooney"
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Tl.c Carolina Coul compnry heart ly
sy m p.-it l.izf w ith all w lio arc suflcrinj:
hum tlieli.irj times, and to any n-rson
not j,Ij!c to buy the superior Jeliico lunii
we wiil sell a ton of Coal Creek cal
for $4..
To AdyerllnerB.
T insure change of advei tim-ments
running on rejfular contract, cupy must
be handed In bv 10 oVIoflc a ro
Tbe Elcctropoise cures w hen nil else
fails. I'roof the testimony of North
Jarolina's best citizens mailed free.
Atlantic Electropofse Co., Washington,
U. C.
When you put down voiir carjxts this
fall get your old paper at The Citizhn
officeonly 20 cents per hundred.
Coke! Coke! Coke ! Call on
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BREVARD is closincr out his larirc stock of Gents'
Ready-made Clothing at Cost. Now is the time to buy
BREVARD has the larsrest stock of Gents' Woolen
Shirts, Drawers and Half-Hose in the city. He is offer
ing Special Low Prices on all extras, large and smal
sizes.
BREVARD is closing out all his Gents tine Shoes at
Cost and will make you lower prices in this line than
any house in Ashcvn.2.
JbsFc h: V i.rCJJ has the best Ladies Uollar bhoe vou ever
saw, "And don't you forget it !"
BREVARD has everything you want in Ladies' Dress
Goods. lie only asks 7? cents for e;4 inch Storm
Serge, that cost one Asheville merchant vo cents.
BREVARD does not keep Ladies' Hats, but he will sel
you any of his 25 and 30 cent Dress Goods for 20 cents
BREVARD carries a large and well assorted line of
Dress Linings, Trimmings and Fixtures. He will save
you money in this department every time you go to see
him.
EJREVARD has Table Linen, Napkins, Towels, Shawls
Cloaks, Wraps , Blankets, Sheetings, Pants Goods, Ging
hams, Outings, Satines, Silks, Laces, Hamburgs and al
kinds of Notions.
BREVARD believes "A satisfied customer is the best
of advertisement." He has been here so long and treat
ed them so nicely that many of his old customers would
rather do without a thing than not get it from
No. 11 North Main St., AshovlUe, N. C
MTCNR FOR KMTinATKH.
Asheville Woodworking Co.
. Ivauffman, Supt. Telephone, 1G4.
MO. 20 NORTH COURT NQVARB ......
COAL, : COKE, : WOOD, : KINDLINGS : AND : CHARCOAL.
Try Coke in your Furnace and Range instead of
Hard Coal and save $2 50 per ton.
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FRIEND M1MNAUGH:
Your offer on my entire line of Sample Wraps has
been accepted. There are about 125 Jackets, ranging in.
price from $4 to f 35; 25 long capes, -40 inches long, price
from 7 50 to $25; 23 short capes, 32 inches long, price
from f 8 to $ 28; 15 misses' reefers, from $4 to $10.
Goods shipped today and will reach you early next week.
They are great values. All the very latest cuts and col
orings. Sizes run 32, 34 and 3G, the colors are black,
navy, brown and tan. Long capes are black, only. This
is the last lot I can let you have this season as we have
already commenced to manufacture our spring gar
ments. Hoping to get a larger order for your Buffalo
house this spring, I am sincerely your friend.
KRAMER.
The above is a letter received from a friend in the
cloak business. Most ladies are aware that samples are
made better and more perfect than general stock, and al
ways sold at a discount; besides there are no two alike.
Anyone buying one of our samples will have the satisfac
tion of knowing there will be none in Asheville like it, as
this manufacturer sells no other store in town but ours,
and we only get one garment of a kind. These goods will
be marked at manufacturer's prices and will be the great
est bargains iii the cloak line seen for years. We will be
glad for parties who bought their cloaks in Chicago to
coinpaie quality, styles and prices with this line. 188
garments to select from, no two alike, at manufacturer's
prices, should indeed attract a crowd of purchasers at
IVIimnavigrli' s ,
No. 11 Patton Ave., Asheville. ft. C.