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THE ASHEVHjLE daily citizen Wednenlav Evening, February 21. 181)4 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN I-UINTKU DAILY (BXCI1T SUK1IAV) AND WEUKLY SUBSCRIPTIOX KAILS: (One Year U Oo Daily I Six Months UN) Three Months 1.50 Citizkb ) One Month. In advance oo (One Week, paid to Carrier.... 13 Tint Wkekly Citizbh, issued each Wciincs ba.i in advance, $1. SUBSCRIBERS who fail to receive laeir paper w ill comer a juror ur icpvrv ing the fact to this olEce immediately. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY L'l, 1894. Yk look for tbc heavens to fall nuy ('ay now. Senator Hoar of Massachu setts, tbc Brand old moss back and this not iu disrespect has commended tbc selection of Senator Wbite for tbe Su- ureme bench. And vet tbe new judge is a Democrat and un ex-Coufcderatc! Verily, tbc timcscbange aud mcnchangi with them. Butwho would bare thought Hoar would hare softened '' Mr. l'eckham was defeated by Kcpub licau votes Mr. Cleveland has nevei bad much "influence," with Republicans. Charleston News aud Courier. Tun Republicans of course voted against l'cckbaui simply to make a critical situation as much worse as possi ble; but since, if all tbc Democratic Scna tors bad voted for I'ccklinm be would have been confirmed, we mav charge ii bis defeat to lk'tnocrats. U is to bi riirrtted. that, iu the first instance, thi President had not seen his way clear U name a man obiectiouablc to no faction in New York aud also of recognized, lit ncss. That New York has ball a docn such men there can be no doubt. I r almost passes belief, but the New York naDcrg say that in a r.iavcscuil, I.. I.. Sundav school where McKaur, thi coiivieled boss, once presided, the Supc iulcudeut lust Suuday said of him : "We believe that he has been grossly cneomnassed bv Lis euernics. We retain our belief iu bitu. 1 earnestly think be will soon be delivered from his enemies aud restored to us again." Now what is the lesson that such re marks about a couvicted criminal teach those who heard them ? Why, simply that laws, aud judges and juries arc wicker! wbeu they cncouipuss one who has been a hi? man in bis little town, who has given liberally to the clnirchand to char ity as McKauc is suit to have done Such remarks as we have quoted ol course tend altogether to obscure the fact that McKane's methods struck at the very foundations of pooular liberty aud that he deserved severe puuishmcut lor bis crime. The obvious teaching lioui tbe position taken by this I'.rave scud moralist is, "'o and imitate the great and good McKaue but don't get caught by the wicked court aud jury. a si raiidli: Mvitator Moricau genua to Hint Made That. Washington, Feb. .'1. The report prepared by Senator Morgan on the Hawaiian investigation is an extensive review ot the testimony taken before tin- lorciirn affairs committee and touches largely upon the commercial relation and value of the lslauds in connection with their l uited States trade. The policy of annexation is discussed at length. Senator Morgan blames neither Willis nor Stevens. Referring to Stev ens' actions, it is understood by Morgan that he acted in accordance with tradi tional custom and uurler the general in struclions issued to diplomatic agents pluced m the position w tound bimsell. Morgan holds that the t.'ucen, by her act, in attempting the overthrow ol the constitution, Uerscll incited the revolution, and, tbc revolution being iirj'lc way, the people arose and put her out ol power. So far as Willis is con cerned, Morgan believes be did exactly as directed to do and therefore is Irce from all blame, if any blame be attached to bis ac.s. The authority ol the Presi dent is not disputed by Mr. Morgan and no criticism is leveled ut the administra tion because ot its acts based upon the report ol Mr. Ulount. IMPERTINENT AUIvNT. AnU.lt l.iubarasHluic aud Irr-le- vaut Qaeatlona. MoKiiA.vroN, Feb. 10. The colored troopi" who fought so nobly in the late unpleusuutness, and who have since lieeu suffering from all the ills that flesh is heir to, have bceu in a fever ol unrest all the past week, caused by tbc appearance ol a special agent of the pension depart mcul, who was uiakiug inquiries us to bow many children the widows of the deceased soldiers bad bad since tlicdcnth of their busbauds. Tbc agent arrested Mr, M. V. Blake, tbe pension attorney who bad engineered all the claims through the peusiou office, for charging illegal fees. The agent is still here and is pusbiug bis inquiries and finding voung piekininuies by the score whose fathers' bones (as aiiDCurs to the pension office) lie bleaching ou the battlefields years ago. Blake is a negro of :io school teacher. Charlotte Observer. Military Park Dedication Washington, Feb. 21. The House committee on military affairs has ordered a I'uvoiable report ou tbc bill providing for tbe dedication of the Cbiekamauga and Chattanooga national park. The expenses of dedication arc limited to $20,000, and tbe date is fixed lor Sep tember It), 1805. Amu for Honolulu. San Fbancisco, Feb. 20.-Wbtn the steamship Australia suilcd for Honolulu yesterday afternoon she carried a cou- signmcut of GOcusesof rifle cartridges addressed only by cabalistic mark. Each of the 50 cases weighed from 00 to 80 pounds. uut mere are More dokh Here. From tlie Winston Eintlncl Has protection helped our sheep in dustry ? Tbe Increase in the number of sheep iu the United States from 1880 to 1800 was only 2 per cent, in New oouui Wales, a free trade country, it was 58 per cent. supported. Prom the Winston Sentinel. Hon. Kope Elias is a candidate for Congress. It be wasn't good enough for Collector, Congress is just the place for him. , Klndljr Remember Tbat we continue to give with each cash purchase of $3 or more one very handsome etching. I. H. Law, 85 Patton avenue. THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. The uicu of chief couscijiiencc in the financial world are encouraged by what they discern to lie material improvement iu the situation They are not inclined to la ftiiicb ta!iiig,but uouc the less their statements .uccmpbalic. The presi dent of ouc ol. the biggest banks iu New York city wrote u letter yesterday to t'ae head of another institution a Ciiicat;0 trust company which was Of a tenor that just uow makes, it of interest aud, value. Alter relcrriug to persouaf busi ness interests the letter ran in this way : We sec indications iu our bank ol marked improvement in the genera! business situation. The conditions un linking business affairs seem to us to have Ken greatly misrepresented. They arc uot iu any such deplorable stiapc as it is fashionable to describe them. Our relations with representative business meu id' this city and in all the territory heicabout arc such that 1 think we have the opportunity to discover just what the real situatiou is. Wall street brok ers are downcast because speculation lacs, but it is a matter ol grave Uoulit as to whether stock exchange activity is a sale or at all reliable index ot the gen erul outside situation. Then, loo, I am nersunried tbat the Wall street hullabal loo over bard times is immensely cxng aerated, even from the standpoint ol iVall street itsell. 1 lie banking houses of the street are busv. Thev are timhug t difficult, as a matter of laet, to hml gill-edged securities enough to supply the demands ot customers. Ask any banker who makes a succialy of hand ing bond issues lor investors, and you wiluliml that they all agree that the lemand is far in excess ol available bonds of the better sort. I know espe cially of this condition for the icason that, as the manager ol a huge estate, it has within the last foilnight been my duty to put certain liniils into prime securities. 1 had to shop lor days to net what 1 wanted. The chief trouble with the lui.iikial situation now is that people arc inclined to believe bad things, rather than good things. Their experiences of last year seem to have developed a morbid inclina tion to look on the dni k side ol allairs. There is really neither excuse nor scnseol anv sort in the fashionable wailing that is going on, All that is so accomplished is to afford help to a petty group ol speculators in Wall street who ibuiisli on even-body's else anxieties and sacri fice. "Among inn cusloincis there is a grow ing disposition to prepare lor activity as soon as something definite is done down at Washington with the turilt. Asa bugaboo the t.nill changes proposed hnve completely played out. Kci mlili cans aud Democrats alike agree that a hat we want rao.t now is the aeeom phshineiit ol something definite. And there is agreement also that as soon i.s the uncertainty of the situation is out ol the way we shall go into business pros perity beyond anything that the coinitiy has ever experienced or even dreamed ol The whole country is uow simplv wait ing. There is nothing intrinsically bad iu tbe condition of business affairs. Trade is only waiting for the word ol the starter. People who talk dolelullv arc ior the most part talking about what they know little of. So far as this bank is concerned we believe that lspi will prove a banner year. Not in our hie time have business affairs been on so conservative basis as l hey are today. Panic talk now is simply idiotic." This letter, t which the signature of a banker of international reputation is signed, is iu line with the statements which are to be had from most of the cally well informed meu ot New York financial circles. The bead of another Wall street bank issued a personal circu lar letter a week ago lo Id of bis leading customers, asking each what is the out look for business during this year. Willi hut three exceptions, all answered, and of the :!7 letters received there was agree ment by all but (our that the determina tion of the tariff legislation was all that stands iu the way of a prompt and vigorous revival. Republicans and Dem ocrats alike joined in this verdict. Two Republicans wrote that the Wilson bill would nun ever ,-thing land apparently forever I hut, according to the banker to mil they wrote. Uicir answers ami opinions arc hardly without a deep strain of prejudice, they being both iden tified with trusts which are trying lo get special lavors troni Longress. Thirty-three out ol :7 representative business men i about evenly divided iu politics i agreed that there is evidence of an unmistakable sort that a business revival is close at baud, and that allairs ire on such a basis as to warrant the expectation that the next year, as one large manufacturer wrote, "will bid lair to be as bright and prosperous as last year was dark and disastrous." New York Times. I'ltAlil.IIV IN III UK i: COI'KTV. Murclerul William Cnushv ly t'liil Williams aud Sl. Moirun. Moki, anion, N. C, Teb. l'.i. esler- day niuruiiiK William Causby, a yuuiiy man of LTi jears, was funnel nuirdeied about two miles from this plaee, with cvidenecs of severe ehokinyou his throat, culs on his laee, and a depression over bis rijjht frontal bone, whieh was the immediate cause of his death. At the coroner's iuipicst Philip Williams, one of tlie witnesses, "weakened ' at the sit;ht of tbee-irpse and confessed that he cm- mitted the murder. His evidence was also sullicient lo eriinituitc Svlvnuus Morrow, who was with him at the time of the murder and who is considered e(tially guilty. Williams and Morrow are both peaceable men when sober. The deed is attributed solely to tbe effects ol "mean corn whiskey." Uiehiiiond liis- pateli. LET IT HUN, and your cough may ond in something seri ous. Jt's pretty surp'tn, if your blood is poor. That is Just tha time nnd condition that in vites Consumption. Thu seeds are sown and it has fastened its hold upon you, before you know that it is near. It won't do to trifle and delay, when the remedy is nt hand. Every disorder that can be reached through the blood yields to Dr. Pierce's Golden Modical Discovery. For Severe Coughs, Bronchial. Throat and Lung Diseases, Asthma. Scrofula, in every form. aud even the Scrofulous affection of the lunn that's called Consumption, in all its earlier stages, it is a positive and complete cure, It is the only blood-cleanser, strength re storer, and flesh-builder so effective that it can be guarantetd. 11 it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money ubck. ajj meaicme aeaiert nave it, Sulpbur vprintia schedule. Cars leave rear of postofTice for Springs ar. y a. in., tnenec every dour until u p.m. Regular half hour schedule be tween poBtoffice and depot. oks! Cake! Coke! Call Carollstfta Coal Company for JUST IS SORTII CAROLINA. -Coal has lax-n discovered in Orange county near Patterson's Mill. -li. l-'rost. a large farmer of Davie county, has tailed for If i.,0i0. -Oranges in large quantities arc being shipped over the Scabord Air Line for the first time. -Jolui T. Unit of l'timbertou is ap ptyuted a deputy marshal. v .1 uiied Stilted MtirsltalCarjoHi-' ' A : i ,' While picking the little rocks from rttlw;.lrs. T. . Marriner, ot Lenoir county, fjund an uncut diamond ol value. The force ol convicts on the State farm, ou Konuoke river, has been greatly increased. There are now about 1,000 on the ditfercut farms. The knitting mills at Scotland Neck are now running full time, with a good force of operatives, aud thev arc selling about all the goods they make. - New Hanover has followed the lead ol other progressive counties in collecting a road tax, and has order the public roads to lie worked by paid labor. An attempt was made Saturday night to burn one of the large public schools at Wilmington. The insurance eoiupauics have put up the rates on all buildings in thai city which are over OlRl feet from a hydrant. At Charlotte Mr. t'.corge K. Wend ling lectuiec ou Stonewall jucksou. Mrs. jaeksou superintended the decoration ol the s'.ngc. In this were used the Itag in which iier husband's body was wrapped liter bis death, his spurs, held-glass and pistols. .17' THE GKAND. flic Schubert Male itiartctte. popular .1 friends ol the Asheville music lover, come back l'ridav cvc:ig. appearing at the liiar.d opua bouse, and their return is eagerly looked lorward to. The ipiar telle is the saire Harris, loll, Baltic and 'IMev and the public are sure of something rare. The ladies nccompum ing than, Miss Clark, Hie violinist; Miss MaeCorkle, the reader find whistler, uud Miss lacksoii, the pianist, will be new to nu Asheville audience, but they come with the commendation of critics wher ever they have been heard and are ex pected lo add lo ihe .general excellence ol the performance. The Syracuse Staadaid says: "Miss MaeCoikle cannot be ranked with the ordinary run ol elocitioiiisls. In the first place she will find instant favor w ith any audience by her charming pet siin.'ilit v. and aside from Una. she can hold her hearers enthralled with her elo quence. But Miss MaeCorkle has one other accomplishment which she uses to meat advantage on the concert stage. She has mastered the subtle mystery ol the school boy's whistle and can send .ut u tin ill of melody thai would mal a inoi'kiiu bird envious." Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: "Miss Clark displayed the same simplic ity ol manner and depth and puny ol tone that have always made her playing so delightful. ' I.W ll(OJN. A I i.rini r Hlieill!n lo lie Juilvie Iu a Vtrniiilii court. Asheville people arc interested ill tne action of a mccliuj; ol members ol the Norfolk, Va., bar a few days ago, in which V. H. Martin ol that city was nominated for the position ol judge ol the Court of Law ami Chancery. This endorsement is equivalent to an ap pointment, as, upon this recommenda tion the legislature will make the ap pointment. Mr. Mai tin, noon whom the honor was bestowed, is well known ill Ashe ville. where he formerly lived, aud his selection will be pleasing to his many friends- He is a son of Gen. J. U Martin, a brother of Col, las. G. Martin of this citv. and is 17 years ol age. He is a dis tinguished lawyer, and the author ol Martin's Index to the Virginia Reports. He has thr.ee held Hie position ol tity attorney ot ..ortolk. I be irgini.iii savs ot 'nun : "Alter the war he went to Western North Carolina and followed the plow for a livelihood, lie read law at night and in a short while was admitted to the bar. lie is anianot spotless char i'.ctcr, blameless iu all the walks of hie, as modest as a woman, a student of the law, bioad in his views, reliable in his conclusions, and will make an ideal judge." Mr. l'euroou a I'urpoHC Kutlu-i ford ton col. Cliurlultc Ol'aei ver. Apropos ol the recent visit of Kich inond Pearson of Asheville to this place, your correspondent interviewed one gen tleman with whom he had ,i coiilcrcnce here and gleaned the lollowing : Mr. Pearson will hardly be a candi date, representing either the Republi cans or Populists, nor will he seek to I c a lusiou candidate lor Congress. Hit idea seems to be to pose as an Independ ent, to have no candidate named by the Republicans or Populists, and thus to catch the voles of dissatisfied liemocrats who will not enter directly into t';e camps ol the opposition. Mie tli'iim seems to be cerium, uud that is that Mr. Pearson will huht Democracy for all he is worth. Our UreateHl Meu el Away. l'l ,)nl the K.deih News ami Observer. I'erhaps il is not geuera'ly known that North Carolina has produced two of the mosl widely known men of the day, in the persons ol "Heacon" White, the Wall street broker, and Augnstiu I 'nicy, the greut theatrical manager. Peacon White was lioiiini Kinston and A ug list i ii Haley iu Washington. Try onr Jellico DontcHlif. .ut iiul yon will be ilcancl. Caro lina Coal Company. Ask for Red Letter cigars. 20 PER CENT OFF ON CHINA G00DS7 Bargains in Clocks . . . 20 PER CT. OFF ON JAPANESE GOODS I FOlt I'll J H MONTH. ARTHUR M. FIELB, LEADING JEWELER. MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING. r 1 UUV NORTH CAROLINA CATTLE. . , i:in.OY NORTH CAROLINA MEN. I SI'KXh MY RECEIPTS IN KOKTU CAROLINA. i .i w pre pared to fbkh all asiilvilli; with rim unsr mi.at. fTfWfTfvfTvf"fvv"f ff f " " " A HOME INDUSTRY. JAMLS Wol.I'V. STALLS SOS. S AXD I) UAKKLT ItVlLVlSO. "W "Fiirulwli Our Customer Siucc making tliin oiler suuie three ur COLLAR THE TOWN t'Ut wv arc pu-puml to nupply all tbut come with culluia mmlc Bpcciull lor ut Having tKifictcd a mcOiud of laundering Coll an mid Cutis, which docs not injure the floods, we tlumurr offer to furnish your Collars FREE. lust think ul it laundry done by ijii will never nave us. Call nt tlie Model sue. SolieitinK your imlruiuiKc, we vnarnutct and satisfactory. The Model Steam Charcb Street. WANT COLUMN. W.WTED. irA"TKI A t'iihv carriage In Kood eon V ditimi. Applv 2 uud:;!' I'uSTol'flCli BOX fiso. "ltfAN'riil'A situation as lioilsckiep r or yy nurse, u couipeicut woman. An,ly 1. II Citvt-ii Olliev. iyANTKIl - IVsitioii in stenographer lV ;,nd tvncu ritcr. c'opvitur ol nil sorts low. Aildri- cliMI'IM KNT. -'L'OdlU c'nri' Litien. ir.N l nn llv vouuz inmi experienced in wliolesali' and retail, position in oHiec !-lore. I, noil Atl'IrfiH care C'iti'-ii oltife. J-lPiKlt TA V t.OK FOR RENT. 17y K Pi:S f - i me Iiousc ol ix rooms in llic J c.-.iv I'.nUlt-s li'iH-k ,.n Walnut near flay v'rod tic.tr Iiumih einter find p -slothee. 1! l ill l w A. I. ClUil tiK. I71UK HUNT A three storv Morehouse ? Corner North Main am! Merrlmon live line, iiituirs suitable lor l.iniip-: Apply ileexdUmo M.J. I-AeiO to K fill NT Tlie storeroom Had bne- ment ol No. h .North Court Mpiarr. ros- (.ession kivi-ii Jniltuirv 1.1MI I. Apfdo to T. C. STAHNKS, oetsdtl At Store. 1.10K RK.NT -Mellowrll lluliae. I'nrk Hotel J c'o.. lare ln iek house in splendid eondi lion. t:or terms appiv t UK. S. V IliTlLH dti or M..I. I'Af.O. FOR KliN deuce. : NT -R. II. lohnston s former resi- H North vlain street, ilea l'l T op. noMte t" the I'o'iner!.' warehouse. House lare and commoiiioufl, with cxtentuvf (.rounds, mid within i til three minutes' walk t pulille siiunre. AMI liirw l Oiim nt No. on South Main street adjoining the Sineer sewiitu Mai-lime t'ltiec. Apply to C. W. He Vault, corner Co lci? street anil Court S.pinre. or U. U. ohn-ton, I'. O. Unx 177 leljtidtf BOA RD1NG. nOAKIUNC Nice room", heated halls, 28 IJ Cherry street MKS. M CAKTV. !eel!'.idtf B- lAKPINi'. eoimretinj; room vn exposure. Mrs. J. A. decadll' Lee, 0 Flint at net. BOAKH1NI-. Hj-div or week, rien-nnt room, single or ensuite, nently and eomlbrtalilv tutnisheif. Crate or itirnuee beat, hot and cold water, with halhs on two lloors. On eleetrte ear line; live minutes wulk troni the square. Terms moilerair. MKS. 8 TBKKV, novlHdiiiao 1C1 North Main street. MISCELLANEOUS. IjlON SAl.K Old paK-rs at the Citizen ! counting room, -0 cents per hundred, t IJROFKSSIONAI.NI KSR Miss A.V Hoyd Kraduntc ol llatunton Training ScUool and Hospital, i tier her services to the citi zens of Asheville and vieinitv. Address "17dlw 77.MOI NTAIN STRBBT. A GBNTS make a day. Cratest kitch en uteusil ever invented. Retails .'locts. Two to li sold in every houc Samples. posture paid, G cents, l-drshec and Mc Maktn, Cincinnati, o oetlldlltit wed NOTICE State ol Nut 111 Carolina, Dun eomlie County By virtue ot the power vested in me as trustee in a certain deed ill trust to me executc-1 on the 17th day ol' l-'cliruary, isuii, ly .laspir McClarty and wife, . luua McClarty. to secure to I'leor A Sliulonl the payment of a certain note therein descrlhed, ileiault luivinit tieen mane in the puvmenc of said note, prineipul and interest, wh-n the sameheeamc flue and pay ale, and having heen rcipjcsted Iit the ces tui iue trust to niikke sale ot' the land herein after descrilicd, I will se I, to the highest bld- ler for ca-li. at the court house door in the city of Asheville, N C, on Suturday, the 17th duy oi March, ihui. at 12 o'clock inedrldiaii. the followins; deiterlhed lot of land situate, lying and In ing in the aid citv ol -tshevilir, C'.utuv and Mate pforrsald: Iteginnins at a stake on ihe south "ide of Rich's strert hm feet nortn.aard irom an alley, running froit i',rev st-cet, p irallel with Airs. i-,"uorti s line, aari runs with Saul Rich's street north su degrees west l l. feet to a stuke; theuee south l.oL. degrees west 04.1 feet to a stake; thence suuth HQ deirrecs cast 41 A-et to a stake. Ilea Ledl'ord's north ern line: thcuc- north Mta degrees east UIU Icet to tne beginning, said deed of trust Is registered in the oiliee of the Register ul ucmIs ol Uuiieomlie county In hook ol mort gages and deeds of trust No. U4, at page as. i uis, tne l un aur ol 1'eorr.arr, leu. J. B. UOSTIC, Trustee. Henry 11. Stevens. Attorney. -1 -td-tw wedoesdaya Be Independent lly LearningShorthahdwith Can RARNMONBY. If you eiinuot come here, we can give you u thorough course by mall. Satisfaction guarunterd. We do not teach by printed slli, as others do. but treat the Intellect of each individual pupil as required. Terms S20 for course of 40 lessons, to be taken within 20 woks, payable hull' in ad vance, and balance in 00 days. Teit-bnoks free to pupils We teach nothing but Ktaod urd shorthand and give tall value for money received TVPKWR1TBRS BOUOHT. SOLD AND RBl'AlHUli. If vou wish to purchase typewriter of any make von can save money by buying through us. If you have a second hand writer to sell, ship It to us and we will dispose of it for you to beat advantage, price subject to your approval. If yon do not wish to buy a new machine send your old one to us to be thoroughly repaired. THE STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, juo7d2m 104 Church St., New York City NOTICE. LEGAX HOLIDAY, Thursday, the 22nd day of February, Washington's birthday, being a Legal Holi day, the banks of this city will be closed, W. H. Penland. Cashier; W. W, Barnard, SmMm,. T 1? 0MblM raahlr.- t.. P. Mn. .T21 PATRONIZE E With Collars Free' four weeks uku( it louks ns if to uuy anultier Cullur wuilc liuving your Steam Laundry and delect your nt.vlc and all of our work to lie the very best Laundry. Gum Opera House. FRIDAY EVENING FEB. 23. - Ol- CHICARO Supported by .MISS MACCoKKMi.lilucutionisl Ai Whist lcr. MISS ItKKTUV CI.KK Violini-t. and MISS IACKSON. Pianist. Tickets on sale at l.indtey's, 3 I'atton aeeiiue, Weducsduy inoriiiug Granulated Sugar, -'0 pounds for $1 Ll, Leveringi Reliable Roasted Coffee, i.i cents per package. Tea, 40 nnd 00 cents pel pound. Lard, compound, 10 cents per pound Lard, leaf, 12U-e. per pound. Bacon, west ern, 10c. per pound. Bacon, Buncombe, lil'sc per pound. Hams, Buncombe, 12' ic per pound. Golden Cottolenc, tl pound buckets, 30c.; S pound buckets, 00c ; at re tan lie. Homemade Molasses, 40c. per gallon. New Orleans molasses, 60c. per gal lon. Apple Vinegar, four years old, 26c. per gallon, lilcetric Light Flour and White Pearl, $2 per hundred, Omega Flour, $5.00 per barrel. Meal, line, per bushel. Citron, 20c per pound. Currants, 5c er pound French Prunes, lOc. per pound. Taylor's Jelly, tic. per pound. Coleman's Mustard, l.rc. per oi. Dunham's shredtd Cucoanut :i()c. per pound, llubingcr's Elastic starch, lcle. per package. Our Little Daisy Pickles, 10c. iter bottle. 3-pound cans Tomatoes, 10c. a-pound cans Okra aud Tomatoes ISc. 3 boxes 200s Blue Hen Matches, 5c only. Tbe Little Store Around the Corner. 30 COLLEGE STREET. -W. J. POSTELL W. II. OWYN. W. W. WBST QWYN& WEST Successors to V, D Cwyn g Bstablisbed 1881. Refer to Bank of Asheville REAL ESTATE LOINS SECUkRLT TLACBU AT 8 I'HK C11ST. NOTAST PDBUC. COUU1SSIONI1S OF FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square. TAKE Your broken waironi and vehicles of all kinds to H. Burncttc'a sh p ou College street, where they will be repaired promptly and In firtt-clnsi ttyle. Har tecuwd a firtt-cIaM horte-ihoef 1 make all kludi of 6ne ihoelnx a specialty B. BURNETTB. THE OAKS HOTEL Under New Management. New Furniture. Nice, clean comfortable rooms. Table excellent, Northern Style. Porter Meets all Trains. Close in town. On an Electric Car Line. Beautiful Location. Hot and Cold Baths. Every Possible Convenience. 0,M.PHIIiIPP Miss L. HAUWANN, -i!iKVrtltsS5- Instructions given la China Painting, also Oil and Wats Colors. Terns moderate Work eaa be Inspected at residence . Pay goodly heed, all ye who read This Corner Ad ! I'rinter's iuk aud discriminating peo ple arc rushing us a splendid truje. Nicely flavored home cured hums uud all hog lard are lenders in favor at conscience prices, and yours, for cusb, W. M. HILL iVCO., City Murkct. Birvr3ioiti3 Brick and Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS FOU SALE A LAI! G 10 STOCK KINDS, H1SFKLSSED UUICKS, AMI ALL SIZKS OF AGUICULTUKAL The Ant Shoes for the Lesst Money. W. L. DOUCLAS Shoes are M3u I caw . -ssi HP, 1 AL I 'T.ney-iC Tim li-rraa X I Jn " inc rrirn ' ii lalisl'action at tlie prices advertised than any other make. Try one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, whlcl guarantees their value, saves thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who push the sale of W. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, which helps tc increase the sales on their full line of Roods. They can afford to sell at a less profit and we believe yon can ntt money by baying all your footwear of the dealer adeer asea neiowa vnuuoguo sreo upon application, w. a iwuuidis nrocateo. For Sale By J. D. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Church, Cabinet 8RND FOB Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kauffman, Supt. QUALITV not NO FRBB GIFTS OF ANY K INI) TO ATTRACT ATTUNTION OR DRAW TRADB AT THE Acme Wine, Liquor Honse d White Man's Bar What I claim is tbat I keep the largest State. Anyone in nccil of pure unadulterated liquors will And it to their interest to call ami eiamine my stock. The same has been recommended by the leading physicians In the State for medicinal purposes. JTnsi IX. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN My motto is, "Keep tuc best and charge accordingly." BBMsasanaaB.My place la second to none In the State. TBLBFHONB CALL 139 POSTOFI-ICU BOX 088. Orders From a Distance Solicited. Boxing & Packing; Free BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. KTY 1 A 1 WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT, GBNTS' JX Us 1, PARLOR AND READING ROOM. CIGARS, TOBACCO AND IIOTTLB GOODS, SAM- XT'V A PUB, II1LLIARD AND POOL ROOM. iX Ue iOl Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. We Rcsiitctnilly Solicit a Sbuie of Your Palroimitv. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. AIala Eatraace, N. . Telephoac Call, No. 94. IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LORETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS, BMelieiiablejndJJIneBiAj Tile Works, OF COMMON MUCK OF ALL DUALS' TIL 10. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE 6ENTLEMEN, 85, 84 and S3.50 Drew Shot. 83.50 Folic Shoe, 3 Soles. 82.50, 82 for Worklngmen, 82 and 81.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, 83, 82.50 82, $1.76 CACTIONlf mny dealei iters you W. L. JDonglM Shoes at reduced pries, r ys ne nas inem witn ess in asm stamper) a tne nouoas, pat nim uowa as rrauu. slvlish, easy fitting, and cive bcttci BLANTON & CO. to- -Furnish all Kinds of MATERIAL Work and Bank Fixtures ESTIMATES. Telephone, 104. CUATVT1TyY stock of rst class goods of any house in the JLoug-liruii, Prop. STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Main St., Asheville. NORTH CAROLINA. mce( Ciena Coke. Loud, Cashier. a-20dat' H. M. SWAINE, 44 GROVE STREET. PROPRIETOR.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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