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Asheville Daily Citizen
VOLUME IX. NO. 194.
ASHEVILLE, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1G, 1893,
Housekeepers !
When the Recipe
CiiiilSXMlZPEICES: -osJnoout
PRICE 5 CENTS.
BEST LEAP LARD 12yaC LB.
COMPOUND LARD IOC LB
CALIFORNIA RAISINS IOC LB.
LONDON LAYER RAISINS 15C LB.
TOYS HOLIDAY GOODS
AT COST.
ut intcnuing to continue to carry till
Hoc another year, we throw the Dice an
well .sleeted dock out to all
patrons at
our many
Calls for
RAISINS,
CCURRANTS.
CITRON, &C.
FORI DA ORANGES, Fresh from the Grove,
20. 25 and 30 cent, dozen.
CLE A NED SULTANA RA ISINS, CURRANTS
CITRON. C. for Fruit Cake.
.
FIRST COST.
MIXED AND PLAIN CANDIES,
NUTS, FIGS, DATES, &C.
A silver, gold or paper dollnr will buy more
Groceiies than ever before.
A. D.COOPER,
NORTH SIDECOURTSQUARE
now it me opportunity to get ell the
little folks nice Christum presents
TIL'-'' THB1K VAU'K.
The stock consists in games, books', cards,
blocks, wavons, bul s, dolls and all kinds of
toys. We have them arranged on tahle.
marked in plain 6gurea You will save your
money these close times bv coming to our
st: re.
THAD. W. THRASH i GO.
CRYSTAL PALACE,
NO- 41 PATTON AVENUE-
BON MARCHE the quality
OKKERINO MANY USRPUL AND OR-
fteinembar that we have the best
atl that prices are always
right at our store.
KROGER
Do YouWantto Know
WHERE YOU CAN OBT
A MICE
Chfistmas Present
For your lather, brother or ion, in a line of
SMOKERS' ARTICLES,
and where you may buy them ? Go to
BLOIIIBERG'S
ana look over hi stock. MEERSCHAUM
nri AHit (JIUAK HOLDERS. A most
attractive line of French Briarwood Pipes
ml all the latest designs. Also a handsome
line of Leather Cigar and Cigarette Cases.
Look oat for this space next week.
MODEL CIGAR STORE,
17 PATTON AVENUE, - - ASHEVILLE.
CORTLANDJBRXD
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
INVESTMENT AGENTS.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Laans 8ecnrcly placed at 8 per cent.
U races 218 at 26 Patton Ave., up stairs
I BUY
The Very Best
EflTflBLiES
Afforded by the - - - --
Markets of the World
4 I OFFER THEM AT
FjEASONAQUH PROFITS
G. A. Greer,
TELEPHONE 136. : 28 NOTRH VAIN.
c
AMKNTAL OOODS FOR
HHISTMAN Ci
CANNED : FRUITS
-AN D-
AT GREATLY REDUCBD rUICKS.
Stock of HOS1BRY. UNDRRWBAK, while
somewhat deuletci, 'still marly nil sizes left
at prices to sell In these times.
VEGETABLES
IS
VI-KY FINE THIS Sl-ASON.
THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
t.AK ttlXTIBICS OK THE
CITY FATHERS.
SET ASIDE.
Ladles' Wraps Very Cheap, oursticctioa in bc-n made with
RIBBON?, LACES, SATINS. SILKS for
making fancy articles very reasonable
BON MARCHE
cure, and in l'INB GOOES is nnthnhl. n.
largest in the State.
nc nave on our shelves FRl'ITS from th
best known packers on the Pacific Const.
37 s. main st. POWELL & SN IDE R
B. H. COSBY
is ilaily rcci-ivinji Additions to
well selected stock of lewelrv.
Clocks, Watcbe. Novelties. (
his already
Silverware,
THE
imzens oi Asheville and visitors, the ladies
especially, are invited to call and inspect his
ck. His prices are tcaaouaMe nnd tales
men
RELIABLE
ouu attentive. Repairing of watches ami
eweiry, a specialty. Gems and Precious
stones set by an experienced
ive are .voir opesixo lots
IU0 VALUES JUST IIOVGHT OX A VERl
LATE AXIl DEPRESSED MARKET.
THIS L1XE OF FAXCY GOODS, OR
XA.UEXTAL CROCKERY AXD TOYS FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESEXTS IS VERY AT-
TRACTIVE, OXE OF THE ATTRAfTH iv.e
iu.iiu 1-KlCliS TO ACCORD WITH THE
IXl'SVAL TIMES.
CO.VUEXCIXG DECEM11ER 1HTH, A
LARGE DISCOIXT OX CLOTlllXi
JEWELER.
Wedding, birthday and Christmas prcrents
to satisfy all tastes at prices to suit the
times. A few more of those beautiful en
gagementr rings tft at
CLOAKS, A.D DRESS GOODS.
27 Patton Ave.
J. M. HESTON
26 S. MAIN STREET.
AGENT FOK
CP
S
Carcfij.
Received by express direct
from the factory.
XPRESSED TO U8 SAME DAY T13
MADE, 80 WE AT ALL TIMES
HAVE IT
-FRESH
WILL HAVE ON HAND FOK
CtJi-Iatinna Trade
Vi. 1, 2. 3 AND 6 POUND BOXBS.
J. M. HESTON
Si. ectVoocf r e.
CLOTIlLXi:, DRY GOODS, HATS, SHOES
CARPETS, ETC., HTC.
BOX BOAS AXD CHOCOLATES.
SRI.MVi; AGENTS FOR
ASHHVlI.t.H
Heiniisti & Reagan
See that each package is so stamiied.
All candles received direct from fac
tory every Wednesday nnd Saturday.
Special orders taken for thiistma.
Heiniisti & Reagan
The Quarri Question Considered
statlatlca of Tlie Vnemplojed
Wanted Perhaps A Market For
West Eud.
Alderman VV. W. Jones was still too
unwell to attend the meeting of the
Board Friday afternoon. The remaining
members were present, but I. M. Gudircr
asked to be excused before the meet in tr
concluded, and he left, fecline too sick to ,
remain out long. Mayor Patton pre
sided.
The meeting talked over the quarry
question, and the Mayor stated that he
had received, in reply to a letter he had
written to Dr. A. Toomer Torter of
Chaileston, a telegram stating that he
would not lease his quarry to the city.
Mr. Starnes suggested that the quarry
on the dummy line might be utilized,
and the finance committee was instructed
to confer with Advisor Gwyn to tnat
end. i
Mr. Wcstall said that from what he
could learn concerning the last blast at
the quarry that broke the camel's back
and endangered the lives of residents in
the vitality, "it had been set off at an
unusual liour, and tlie matter should be
ivcsugaieo. 1 ncre was no motion tr.
iiTcsiiijace. however. Mr. Sf.nrr,,. aA
ii. u. ouuger nad a little cross firing
ivir. aiurnes relerrcd to the fact that I.
-oairo, tnc superintendent of streets
wuo naa cnarge ol the work at the
quarry. Wns receiving $75 a month:
while I. D. Henderson, former .-;.,.
teiident, had received $1.50 a day, and
said that Itaird would have to be an ex
traordinarily capable othcial to be worth
wire ns mucii as Henderson was.
- . 1 1 l i sliii, lit- wnniri mi, VA
icnucrsoa at a : mhmimnn ai-
Starnes reminded the gentleman from'
Montlord avenue that he h.-irl nii
make the Mayor perform the duties of
wu unices Mayor and Recorder) for a
mall compensation, vet here he tn,i.
v... u uiuiitn to an overseer who
wnsuoingiiie work formerly done lor
wi.oo a aay. Mr. Starnes said that
win e he had naught against Superin
tendent Baird. he thoueht Hend ersnn
uld construct a cutter th.nt ,r,,,l,l
Ot wash awav with n rain M-
Uudgcr said the Mavor had agreed
to terve, and the incident passed. How
ever, the street committee was instructed
to rruort as to the necessity of continu
ing Suoirintcndcnt liaird in that posi
tion w hile work is suspended at- the
quiirry.
Want a Ileef Market.
I). M. Luther, esq., asked that the
erection of a beef market in West Knd be
allowed, urging as c reason that the
people in the cotton factory worked so
early and late that they could have no
time to come to market uptown. Nor,
said he, could they send anyone, because
i c.muicii irum six years up worked
with their parents in the factory. The
market house committee was instructed
to report next week as to the advisa
bility of establishing a market in the
West Knd.
The street committee
that John V. Starnes be paid $75 and
have his house on North Main raised
and the basement restored, nr he ;a
$'."J5 cash in settlement of all damages.
The Mayor read a circular from a pro
fessor at Harvard, which asked th.-,r
statistics be furnished givinc the esti
mated number of unemployed and the
means being taken bv the citv to enr
its unemployed through the winter. The
-Mayor said cases of needy idle laboring
men willing to work were continunllv
coming under his observation and it was
necessary that something be done. The
shutting down of the quarrv, he said,
threw mure men out of employment.
iiicuajurna! instructed to give the
professor the information, and the Hoard
will give the matter some attention ir.
ing the incoming week.
I 111. I..BA. 1. ...J , . .. .
. .. ....... ijiuumcu u use which m
Xbe Verdict of the Frledenwold
Cane Jury.
Fudge Armfield in the Superior court
yesterday set aside theverdictof the jury
in the case of Isaac Friedcnwald & Co.
vs. the Asheville Tobacco Works and
Cigarette company, which was in favor
of the plaintiffs, on the ground that the
verdict was against the weight of the
testimony. The case will stand for trial
at the next terra.
A motion to confirm the rcnort of Kef-
, T .... '. ... ...
cite U.K. meson in the rime rf K 1
Glenn vs. F. A. l.unce, suit on covenant,
was made, but the case was re-rcferred '.
i ne case of Natt Atkinson vs. Geo. V
i-acK was next taken up. A jury trial
was waived, Judge Armfield to pass
upon the evidence and the law. The
suit is jor o percent, commission claimed
dj piamtill on a sale of the Antler Hull
property tnat was about to be made by
him at a price agreed to by the defend
ant. The sale of the property was not
RAILWAY MONEY IN IT
THIi ELECTION .- TMOMAS H.
MARTIN OK VIRGINIA.
ah luvcHtfitattoii za Ou That
Promises To Yield Some Hen-
sailoual News a To The Defeat
of ten. Lee.
KiciiMoNU, a., Dec. 10. A resolution
was introduced in the House of Delegates
yesterday by Representative Wetbrow,
providing for an investigation into the
recent election for United States Senator
ofT. S. Martin. The resolution was
unanimously adopted by both Houses,
and a committee was appointed to in
vestigate the charges. The committee
met in the chamber this morninc.
Delegate Wcthrow of Danville testified
tnat prior to his election he had been
consummated and plaintiff alleges that o'red monetary assistance in bis can
rnVair,V," l e aelenaant- vas Provided he would comtnitt himself
ti I " ,. representee! Dy I to vote tor Martin.
MeVini, Carter and Mr. I'ack by James Charles V. MeriHith testified that he
H. Mernmon. The rourr aHir,n,nrH (A- L,iPU nf r i .,r i , ' "c
u j . , , : j . .w, . . . uauu ui ins ncrsunai Know -
ine nay upon the conclusion ol evirlenr-. I l-flor tint- tli-ih 1... . ....t.J
xv.- . . . . ... wu.u Kivc ure ciimmit-
i a a r , , nrK"lu CD,S morning and tee names ot parties who could tell them
men? foJ?i rffaTf tllC P'ntiff julg- one Lhing and another which, being put
merit for $1,500. An appeal was taken together, would give them circumstan-
f - "V. UVIVUUUlll,
At this term Julius C. Martin, re nre-
""""i. me aominutrators of the late
W. T. Reynolds, took judgment in a
number of unfinished cases in which costs
were due Mr. Reynolds as clerk of the
court, i ncre are perhaps 75 cases in
ciuuca in tne judgment.
-ourt adjourned at noon for the term
HOLIDAY
GOODS
-AT-
RAYSOR & SMITH'S
UON'T BUY YOUR
THE CHIP,
-How
It Is Here and No Mistake
to Treat It.
ui. ti. u. rtimaru was seen bv The
Citizen concerning the dread grip in the able w' "esses
city and in reply to questions as to its
prevalence and how to deal with it said :
"The grip is a specific disease that
usually prevails with the coming of th
fi.tt,l,l f...:.., ,
....u.u u. w iuuci wucn people are less
mindful ot the danger of taking .-old
than at any other season. The disease
tiai evidence that money inrl hee .!
outside ot the chairman of the State
committee in the interest of Mr. Martin
tie said :
l cannot give you snecilic cases, but
you can trace the matter yourself." He
then testified that the Richmond and
uanvinc, and Chesaoeake huH Ohir. i-.-iil
iu.ius ikki cacn contributed S5.00O to
the canvass. He also
wnerat i-iiziiugh Lee, J. T. Ellyson,
chairman State committee; T. Thompson
liarbour, Miles Martin, Delegate Diggs,
vont.'i iienrv I'lCKnnm. lleleimfe 1 It
Moon, Mr, S. S. Ivpps and others as suit-
1 he chairmnn -n
nounced that they would all be sum
moned.
No
S4MK OLD HT ATI'S UI O.
Climiire
as
at Honolulu
Vet.
san i-ka.ncisco, Cal., D.'c. 1G. The
steamer Australia has arrive.! She
is one that is commonly put on the cold "V""" "UM,,n na" arnved. She
list, but there is an element of prostra- Dr,nKs advices from Honolulu to Deeem
tion in it that docs not go with an ordi- '3er Jln' The excitement was at fever
nary cold. the nervc.us nr npiirlr;. I heat, lmr nr. r. iim. : i . , ,
fn9.m nr , ; .., . : . i -I' i... .it iiitiu ikhi uccn
S n?cl"Z' per; chnnKe in the situation.
.. .. v, .j , 1Wf 1 1 1 n m tinuLiicr it
will be pulmonary or bronchial, and either
icirm is attended with much prostration.
Very young children and old people seem
to be more liable to the disease tli.m
those in the prime ot life whose nnwem
ui iniMiiiiee are greater,
' I think the disease
here and that the people should use
utmost care in cuardmir nuninst it
small dosta of quinine are an excellent
tonic, but prudence in the matter of
being pronerlv clad and common senae in
diet will go a great way in prevention.
People should regulate their clothing
according to the changes of the weather
and avoid excesses of every kind in eat
ing and drinking. It goes without sav-
me tuose who are prudent are less liable
to the disease than those who take no
precautions against it
Since Dec. 5th no material chance has
taken place in the military or political
attitude of the dill rent parties. The
Oueen's adherents are brini sc-retU-
trilled. Over 200 Wim hest . r rltl 1,,.....
2. epidemically io.V f .1,'e J T,!"
the I Diist imitit Ii rinrl ,1 let , 1... .l I, i
t- h w,.. .uii.vkj tu luvai-
lsts. A vimlant watch is kept upon'the
royalists who express n certainty that
on the arrival of the Al.imeHf, i,-
nd instant. Willis will
orders to reinstate the Oticcn.
NIHILISTS Sl ItlllK.
Xurroiiuded ut Hie Police Llle la
Wonli NotHliiif.
Lonuon, Dec. 10. A despatch received
"Those who feel themselves !itt.-ir-I.-,.rl here from Mnsr-mv . t, i
with grip should take to the h
main there, and send for their physician." c , 1 ? ,1." Z;"?:! .
. .... intviiiiy til
Nihilists being held in an isolnted hmw
It It. H'lilLVAHV,
DRUGOISTS.
Pat(ou Ave. & Cbuicli t.
chilled about $2,000 worth of property
sold lor 180a taxes by ex-Collector N.
A. Reynolds. The Mavor referred to the
fact that a high salaried official of the
city had not paid his taxes for 1802,
and said that if he, as Mayor, did not
pay his taxes he considered that tlie
collector would have a right to garnishee
his wages, just as he would in the case
of anyone else who did not pay.
Exemption from poll tax was granted
as follows: D. W. Brown, W. II. Re
gan, 1. M. Steele, Mark Lytic, disability:
M. Hall and Henry Bvnnm over .nr.-
W. I". Randolph, member fi re ifenarr-
ment; W. M. Ford, paid elsewhere.
Street Work.
The action of the Mayor in having a
p'nnk sidewalk put down on French
Uroad avtuue, from Haywood street to
I'ntton avenue, was ratified.
un motion of Mr. Starnes the street
committee was instructed to look into
he need ot a plnnk walk on Eiist street
from North Main to Hillside, with power
to act if the new work should be deemed
necessary. The committee's attention
was also directed to the need of sidewalk
work near the intersection of Cherry and
ji un v streets.
The re.iuest of the Asheville Street
Railroad company lor a Dermit to ereet
a corrugated iron building on Valley
street was granted, the building to no
p strictly in accordance with the srwei-
lications furnished.
Mr. Wcstnll lor the market house com
mittee mmlea report recommending that
the rental of meat stalls in the city mar
ket be reduced, beginning on the first of
lannary, as asked by a delrrntinn nf
dealers at a recent mectiner. The rerlne.
ion is an avcrauc of 15or!n
The report was adopted.
The Mayor's semi-annual rcnort nnil n
statement of the city's financial condi
tion, in pamphlet form, was handed to
ejeh member for a careful ncrus.il. The
executive asked the members to think
over the idea of calling together some of
the business men for a disrtisainn nf h.
citv's best interests at this juncture.
The following hills n-rre r,rAr,A -.:.! .
J. A. Robinson, $3.15: Western Tniori
relecraph Co., G5c: E. H. Hritt
220 50: street denartment n.i..nii
$115 65; I. M. Alexander. $23 fu- i i
oland. $32 30; water depHrtment payl
outside ol Moscow. J he nihilists marie
t desperate resistencc. Fifteen nf the
ponce were wounded in the affray, and
live nihilists committed suicide, preferitig
ocatii to ueing captured. Two nihilists
sueceeden i& eei:i,,.,v .....r .-.n
i . . . - i""t-, n
iuc puipn oi me x-rcSDytermn church to- conspirators were captured
morrow at 11 a. m.
Christmas Presents
TILL YOU HAVE BVAMlMpn
oursvtock.
Our Roods are of the very test qualities
and prices this year are lower than ever.
We are reducing the stock every day. so if
you want to Set the pick of our varied se
lections call as early as you can.
Raysop 8t Smith,
PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS,
31 PATTON AVENUE.
0 PEN ErE N I JJ WTI I. ELEVEN O'CLOCK.
He Occupies The Klrsi Presbvtt-
rlan Pulpit Sunday.
1 he Rev. Dr. Daniel McOilvary, of the
Nort J Laos Mission in Siam, will occupv
fifty
r rr.:i .. . -
ui. wuururym a native ol Aloore
county, N. C, graduated at Bingham
school in 1849, at Princeton Theological
seminary in 1850, served two churches
in Fayetteville Presbytery for a year and
a halt, was ordained as a missionary bv
Orange Presbytery and went to Siaiii
WICNT TUHOI IiH A BKIItGE.
A Train I-aIlH25 Fel, KlllliiK F"ive
I'ersons.
111... v- ' - .
t., ticc. iti. a tri.in on
the Western New Yuri: and Pent svly.inia
railroad, went through a t estle that
under the auspices of the Old School SP;U1S Hcrrycks creek, three milej cast o
i resoytenan church in 1S5S. before the I tins city last muht. The en ni,e hnrl
separation of the Northern and Southern I crossed the bridge when it gave way.
churches. When the war broke out in The tender broke its counlinrr anrl with
toot ine support ot the mission in Si.im ears lell 2o leet into the stream
was assumed by the Northern church. r,ve Persons were killed and six were in
as a mcmoer of the North Laos 1'res- jurcu.
Dyterv, Dr. McGilvary's ecclesiastic con
nection is with the Svnod of New York.
though he has always considered North
Carolina his home, nnd bis children hiiv
Been educated in the South. In his work
... ...... iicm ne -iis uecn uv orei orucr to show cause
t.s..cCu piuiieer, esiaoiistung churches not tic granted in the case of
....wv w.j. uumc ui vunsi nan never uccn UcMine and his associates, adjudged
. uia iftuti icucea liiivu I uuiltv UV lurlr-e :lrn:irrf nr,.. t,T.
A Stay For McKane l..rl, .-.
F.KOUKI.VN, N. Y., Dec. If. ludnc Cul-
h n of the Snprine court, on application
of George W. Roderick, has si'trncd an
why a stay slmula
lohn Y
been ot a varied character. He has seen
his followers martyred before his eves.
Though he is 65 years of age and has
been intropical Asia for 30 years, bis eye
is not dimmed and his natural force
is not abated.
and fined $2oO
ecu mm sentenced to davs in
The order is returnable Monday.
jail.
DR. T. Ii. LINN
uo,j. iiogcrs. o u.-j; s. Fin
tstem, $1.25; Asheville Ice and Coal Co
$08.75: Woody & Kimberlv IV r'
icrnpieton $23 J0; U. Burnette. $3 45-
Buncomlie Brick nnd Tile Co.. $7 50- Dr
M. H. Fletcher, $2; Reformatory' ex
penses, $19.13: J. A. Tennent, $9 39: S
F. Hay ward & Co.. $115.75; Burton
Bellmore, $1.60.
Article Irani iue "Medical
Cenlnrjr1' About III ill.
The Medical Century of Chicago says
of Dr. T. E. Linn, who has recently be
come a resident of Asheville:
"Dr. T. E. Linn, professor of the prin
ciples and practice of surgery in the
l ulte Medical college, Cincinnati, bs
found it necessary to migrate South for
nis nca I til and is temporarily at Ashe
ville, I. C. It is possible Dr. Linn mav
find it necessary to locate there perma
nently, a fact which will be deplored bv
nis many Incnds in Ohio and by his col
leagues on the faculty ot Pultc. The
Century voices the hope that his health
may soon be completely restored nml
that he may resume his olace in college
work at Cincinnati."
He's Kesticned.
Washington, Dec. 1G. In response to
the request of the President, O. C. 15os-
Dvslull, superintendent of the
l hiladclphia, has tendered his
tion.
mint at
resigna-
Cobli lias it.
Washington, Dec. 1 (. The commit
tee on t lections have decided the Ala
bama case of Whatley vs. Cobb unani
mously in favor ol Cobb, the sitting
member. -
Once a r-rolilblUou Candidal
Lancastkk. Pa., Dec. Ill Hon. fames
Black died this morning from preumo-
nia, aged 70 years. He was a candidate
lor president on the Prohibition tii-Let
1S9J.
CO.XDIiXSIiU THLUGKAMS.
The Supreme court of Florida vesterrinv
sustained the validity ot the present mu-
t a judice's chair Afire. , ,f Kov"rnmcnt ot Jacksonville, Pla.,
Piiiw.. Iw tr t i t? . , I .. " ."w, ", in ootids lor
CUicago, Dec. 1C Judge Seamon bad pubi c improvement. nrl ,m;t
taken his seat in the I'nited States court Corbctt-Mitehcll fight, January 25.
today and was about to begin the hear- Cards are out for the marriage of Miss
I"' tif ifaSeu Whc0 tWO cl''ctric Vlircs Virginia Fairfax Whiting, daughter of
beneath h.m became entangled, and the II. C. Whiting, to I nitcd States Senator
bla t which followed badly scorched his Charles J. Faulkner, of West Virginia
bench and chair A juryman extinguished January 3, at 5 p. tn., in St. JobrPs
the flames with water from a water. rl,r,.i, iiomn. t
cooler. I ' '
.The Dellcleuc mil L V Flower .saT" tI,:lt Ncw York
k xeiicieuc BUI. State ,.., nnt ents are le.t r,r. ...ot f
Washington. Dec. 10. In the House Por ualitv, while the officers eat oart-
today immediately after the journal bad r,uKcs an(I ''rink champaignc. There is
been approved. Mr. Breckinridge moved ,nvest'Sation on.
that that the House go into committee ,Tnf l1'" r t,le ndmission of I'tah into
of the whole to consider the urgency dc- Fnion was passed, after an araend-
ticiency bill. The motion prevailed. meat prohibiting plural marriages was
I adopted.
Tho .,! C t r 't it.
AtotsTA, Ga., Dec. 16. Cora Miller, to be near. The lenHer. utu
about 21 years old, committed suicide are said to be anxious for decisive ac-
this morning in front of the exposition tion-
hearhl ITh' hejfJhruK the The House has voted to admit Arizona
Heart, obe was disappointed in lore. in n,. r.:.
For tlie HOLIDAYS
NECK GEAR,
H ANDKE11CHIEFS,
MUFFLERS,
SIK UMBRELLAS,
SUSPENDERS,
MONALtCH SHIRTS,
KNOX HATS,
tC, &C.
MITCHELL,
'28 latton Ave., Asheville.
THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON
TO THE PBOPLB WHO RAT
" " V
The fact of the business is we sre
fixed to do better than merely
bake hands in holiday congrat
ulations and wish you well; we
satisfy that hungry inner man
and keep him well.
Ultra fine meats and poultry
this week and next with venison
and birds as a 1 ader.
W. M. HILL, A CO.,
City Market.
JOHN CHILD
Furnished and Unfurnished Houses OfBo.
Room.; loans securely placed t.rl?
TXtST TH
MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY
TH8 TER'
CHURCH STREET,
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TELE-N0NS 70
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