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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY G1TIZB27 ASHEYILLE DAILY CITIZEN riiMTso daily (Micirr kiouv) and kekly SUBSCRIPTION KATES: One Vtu $6 00 Mi Mouths...... . 3.uu Three Month.- ..... 1.80 iw Month. In advance SO One cck. paid to Carriers ... IS : Tub Wkbly Citizm, Issuedench Wednts da, la advance, SI Uulv CiTUm. I SUBSCRIBERS who Qui to receive their paper will confer a favor bv report ing tie fact to ton office immediately. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1894. Although ibe spectacle of the House Democrats, itb a big majority, not being ab'e to bare a quorum for the transaction of public business is harmful to the party, we can felicitate ourselves some that there is no- suggestion from any quarter that it would be well to fol low Reed's example and count a quorum whether one is in sight or not. The proposition is to change the House rules that a quorum may be bad legally, and tbe sooner that result is attained, the better lor the country and the partv, A Raleigh correspondent Buys: Two rears ago. it may be remem bered, ludtre Walter Clark wrote an am cle favoiing the addition of the telegraph und telephone (the last tor tne country postofln-es) to the postal service, The movement he advocated has since widely spread. Several large organizations, no- taniy tue International lypograpuicui union, have unanimously petitioned Lon gress in its favor. The legislature oi South Carolina aud several other States huve also passed resolution to the same effect. A national committee line been organized and is at work pressing the matter upon Congress. In the meantime privute enterprise has gone ahead iu several States and run telephone lines in many Agricultural com munities, and they are well supported. HKW1TT AND THE SOI TH The New York Southern Society found ut almost the last moment Thursday that nearly nil the speakers lor itsaimua banquet that evening bud failed it. Ex- Mayor Hewitt was asked to fill tbe void, aud did it in a speech of unexpected frankness, Speaking from the point ol view of a gold monometalist he said that the South was now represented in Con gress by ignorant men; that "tbe present stagnant condition of trade was brought about bv tbe silver bill and tbe Soutb solidly voted for that bill, thus making themselves responsible for this stngna tion, and thus demonstrating that then was no greater enemy of tbe public in terest tbau the tool who stepped in where angels feared to tread." The Sherman silver bill was, ol i-outse, , Republican measure and was produced by a Northern man. Tbe Southern mem tiers of tbe House aud Senate voted against its repeal simply because tbe platform many of them waselected upon called for further silver legislation with the repeal of the Sherman law. As to tbe fulling oft iu Southern statsman ship since-the war, as Mr. Hewitt fur ther alleged, be was thus answered bj lames I.yndsay Gordon, a young New York lawyer of Virgiuian birth. II said: . with, all due uelercuce to tue opinion ot Mr. Hewitt, 1 will vein tire to say tba the men who stand in Congress today irom tue bouth are as true, pure, rip. rigbt and sincere in their convictions as well as equipped, both morally ano intcllectUHlly, as any in an there from tbt aonn, bast or West. "It is possible, nav even probable, that tbe people in the north may be able to comprehend tbe influences that mold thi sentiments of the southern people. Tbose ot tnem wbo have voted tor the silver bill have done so with an eve to the ad vancement ot their constituents aud tb honor of the country at large. Normus it be understood that southern states manship is at a discount today. Thi treasury is guarded bv a southern man Tbe great navy of l.'nclc Samiabeiuk built under the direction of a southern statesman. A southern man is iucbarg of tbe interior department, and a south crn man presides with dignitv and abilits over the deliberation of tbe House ol Kepresentativ s. A southern man great pure and spotless basbeen raised to tbe snpreme court bench, and a southeri man is responsible for tbe new tar.tT bill This is the record of the men of tne sout today. They ate southerners; thev art stattsmen, but above nil, they arc Ainer- ican citizens Tbe members of the Schubert quartette were "at borne to a hue audience w their lAsbcville friends at tbe Graud lust vMerjiig, nd we're warmly welcomed here. It was mi evening of encores, und the recall at one time especially bordered I dangerously upou noggisuues. lue quartette had responded to one-or .'two calls niter each number patiently. The last number but (wo was received wjth enthusiasm and the crowd deuiauded another song.' It clapped aud stamped for a couple of minutes u ntil, finally, tbe singers, seeing that notning else wouiu do, came on and sang again. The Schuberts Samuel i. Baltic and William Harris, tenors; Johu K. Tyley, baritone, and George H. lott, basso arc nearly as good as ever, aud their singing, in tbe main, was very sat isfactory. They are decidedly the best company Ol male singers ever nrd iu Asheville. without dis paragement to any ol the members it must be said ttrnt Mr. Iott was tbe bright particular star ot the perform ance. His solo, "The Wolf," was ad mirablv rendered and be was compelled to respond to the encore given. His bass is remarkably rich and powemii. Miss Bertha L. Clark s violin plavmg was graceful and artistic, huruionious xnd sweet, and she immensely pleated the audience bv her excellent work. Each of her pieces called forth hearty eu cores. Miss Laura b. Alaclorkie, tue eader, rt cited two selections very at ractivelv, bu' the number that received greatest applause was ber whistling sol j. As an encore she whistled "The Mockirg Bird " It wus a wonderlul exhibition ot tbe whistling talent. Several pasters of tbe city cuurcues were present, and about 10 vouug ladies from the Asheville Female college were a part ot the audience Mouduy evening Asheville people may tnkc a trip to tln-JWorliTs l'uir, not at Chicago, but at the Grand, where the White City will be produced iu ull its wondrous beautv bv transcendent ster- ropticon illumination. The art galleries, famous pnintiugs, majestic state and na tioiiHl buildings, tbe aggregations of the products o human genmus, the lakes und lagoons, tbe islands, the trees from lis'ant lands, and tue surging thrones ot happy people, the ciuuint little sh'tis of Columbus and the Vikings, and the Midway Plaisance and its sinugular people. All these aud more may be seen Monday evening at the Griiuu, when nr. Wethercll will deliver his lecture. Popu lar prices prevc il. Seats are on sale at H. A, I.iudsey's, Patton avenue. i Asheville people may well epecl an evening of rich entertainment in the lec ture to be given at the Graud ucxtThurs lav evening, March 1, by l'rof Donald Downie, B. C. I... under the nupices of ihe Asheville Light Infantry. Many here will remember 1 rot Downie s lectures and pictures presented here lust season. ind that thev were ol a hiu'li order and ntensely interesting. Prof. Iowiiie's subjects will be "Great Britain and lre- Hnd und A l"urot the World s l uir. Admission, 25 35 and 50 cents. WASlllStiTUS'S UIRTHUA Y O.Y C.l.V? L'KISEU. Obi fur Crawford. From the Brevard Hustler. Believing implicitly iu Cougretstiiun Crawford's qualifications, and that b justly merits a renoniinatiou to succeed himself in the CUh Congress, we stand ready to support him first, lust and a tbe time. J he Asheville citizen oi February 12, in an editorial upon this subject, puts Mr. l raw lord 8 claims forcibly that we willingly endorse wba it says. We believe, however, in stand ing squarely by a man who has so faith tuny stood by bis constituency. 11 record, as published by our esteemed co- temporarv, supported by tbe democratic press ot tne district, will certainly renom inate bim without an "if. Norlb Carolina Industries Governor Carr says that i!.00O per sons are now employed iu the fishing business in the Newbern and Beaufort sections, from which $300,000 worth ot fish and 10,000 barrels of clams were shipped last year, while 500,000 bushels ot oysters were canned. 1 be truck bu uess is also very important; ll'o.OOO barrels ot Irish potatoes and 150,000 packages of other truck were shipped from Newbern during the year. 1U The lumber mills in that section bav in tbe past ten vears, tbe Governor say produced 100,000 000 leet ot lumber Pat on Daijr at Last. I'roui the Richmond Dispatch, la Ralph and Remington's sketches Richmond in Harper's Weekly, "The Old Stone House" here is made to do doty as "Washington s Headquarters." has been doing this duty nearly ever since Washington died, but it never did so in the General's lite. Candidate. Ku the lord Cor. Shelby Aurora. Richmond Pearson is spoken of as probable candidate for Congress in the Mntb district, wnat nai become Frank Coxr ? Where it he anyhow ? Remember Doaeey Battle, a graduate over two vears ago, will lecture on tbe Keeley rare for alcoholism and opium uddictioo m Y. M. C. A. hall Tuesday evening. February 27, at 8 o'clock. Tbe public, especially toe ladies, are invited, Ask for Red Letter cigars, AT TUB CFiND. YAXCE, SIMMOXS AXD RAXSOM. Kam: Kki:ak, N. C, 1891, l-iblwrwary 2L'nd. Sittizkn Edliiti k Sin. Me G. Washington was boatb borned iu this here same month, liowsunicvcr knot iu the same year. Fibberwary air a powerful good month ter b; borucd in, tukc iit't ec Fibberwary chillun kiu tell libs, like wise make a few miss steaks, but tun kant tcK no big lies, Ac tbey is powerful handy with a hatrhit. We had a big lly brnshun on Kane kreak today. Dock Flecher, he come out oi made a speech, he kleaned out ull the mernoplics, he less taken otl his kout like he were gwine ter 2 fite some boddy, thev is as uood grit in Dock I-'lecber as cvet wawked the yeth. Attcrbc threw, Shade Lemon undertaken ter speek, but ever hoddv luffed so loud he got ollu the itump. Thev is a old culered ooinau livm ou Kane Kreak what missed Washinton, her sun air a skule teecher, lie axed the komitty ter let bim speck, No Sirrec, si tba, niggers kant make no speeches here, ut course vou kin gic up iv giv vo vuz, you kin git up tawk a lew miumts, but vou kant make no speech, take notiss. Well Sir you wood hav bin supprucd. of h11 the high flutin tuwks I ever hearn, utter while I retched over & whisper ttr ter uock Hetcbcr, ic 1 s z ter bim tew, I baint mutcb ot a jef'ge, out it seems t r repear ter nic that this here niggers comin powertul close ter makin a speech, we told bim not ter make no spee, b, hut jess trr giv his vuze on a phew piuts, bow dew bit strike vou srzzi. I'nkle Billv Darule be mistrused what I were a snytn, and he never wated fer 'he iewry ter come in. he iess boilers out. & he sez sez he, Look a here teller silti zens, this here niggrrs a ninkin of a speech, er my names Shade Lemon, Mis ter cheermau I calls that nigger ter or der. At tbe liker that, the nigger be seen the 'rubble were about to kermense, & he lit ottn the stump & taken 1' the woods. W hat we gwine dew ubout thf se here niggers Mr Edditur, tba is g t so they nose mo book larnin as we does, thev starves ter dcth, them & that hound ilawgs, & thev goes rancid, but old Nick hissef kant keap tbe critters outn the skule house. The meatn brouk up with a vote of thuuks 2 G. Wasbiuton fer konsentiu ter act as parieut fer this here grate & fare land ol ouru. likewise fer a cboppin down wild cherry sprouts u comin up n round the chief; in koop & a lellin ot no lies konsnrmn of the same. A phew draws round, but uo ded drunks, 1 skriminidge but no nives used tier pis ties drawed. Dave Hanks. Spellin krecktid by my son Solloinun, FnrioK Tuii Citizbn: la your paper you give a long interview witn Mr. Furman iu which he expresses regrets at the seemingly expectation of Senator Vance in claiming his rights to sena toriaXpatronagcbut it is a lamentable fact that because Vuuce is capable of having jfieWs Wdii) jtfio "datiotic to tast them" aside lor 'a little patronage, that he has been for that reason com pletely snubbed by the present adminis tration. It is an admitted fact that II. A. Gudgcr is the leading champion of the Democracy in the West, lour years ago he canvassed the State at great per sonal sacrifice. Two vears ago he did likewise. I do not wish to disparage the work ot any true Democrat, but I feel justified iu saying that uo other man in this district has eveu passed its bor ders speakirg and phudiug for the party, and Mr. Simmons made appoint ments all over tbe State for bim to fill, at d yet after weeks of z-alous service he is antagonized by Mr. Simmons. Now 1 submit that for bim to go to Washington aud use tbe influence of his office as chairman to defeat Mr. Gudger is not right. Senator Ransom opposed Mr. Gudger on"personal grounds;" that is, while a member of the Legislatuie at two senatorial elections he was an atj dent, bold and untiilteriug friend nud supporter of the Senator, nud did valua ble service iu iiitiiicncing otuers to sup port him, and at the last election urged the Senator Iroui Mudisou to support him, while others, now eating the b st dishes, were writing libbs to defeat Ransom at all hnzzaids. By the way, Senntor Ebbs, who has done such effi cient party work, has been completely ignored, but lie does not live in the city: he huils Irom the backwoods, aud uuder Kope no uxmau need apply; not a man iu the office who does not live in an incorporated town. This ought to be some bint to our beloved country cousin who oiiiiht to have been recognized for parly fidelity bv the ex-collector vl o aspires to Congressional honors. I think really an idiot could have made better appointments than did our dis tinguished collector. Three important places went to Macou. Why, and what service did thev perform ? 1 believe your paper claims to be de voted to tlie upbuilding of the West and for the interest of the people, und vet 1 look in vain to fmd a word incondemnu tion of the importation ol men here to run the office. For 20 years the office was at Charlotte, Statesvillc and Win ston, and vetnnta Western boy ever durkencd the office. When it comes to the West it is deemed proper aud neces sary to import men here to do halt the work und draw half the salnries. They ought to be headed homeward, but this is treading on dangerous ground and perhaps 1 best hold up n little. Now the papers ure begging the Dem ocrats lo get together, und yet every Vance man is told to be quiet, that the mark has been placed upon him. And that great and good man, the man who rescued our Stale from Radical rule and ruin in 1S7H nud wbo his been the pride of our people lor VO years, is told to keep quiet. Vance's name will live imperishable as long as North Carolina has a history. Indeed, 1 tlmik that Senator Kan-om when retiring at night can feel gloriously good ut the thought that he bus downed the man who has so devotedly stood by him in the pa t, when a frimdin need was a friend indeed. Ilia present exalted position was attained partially bv that devoted friend of his in years gone by, and it must be a great pleasure for him now to trample on his dry hones aud for an excuse sav, "I opposed Gudger on personal grounds." This is termed in this country gratitude, the preposition "in ' prefixed. A. U. Ruimion. Marshall. N. C. Feb. 20 1801, Smoke Red I.ettei cigars all Havana and very sweet. 20 PER CENT OFF ON CHINA GOODS Bargains in Clooks . . . 20 PER CT, OFF ON JAPANESE GOODS! 1-4 1 1 Till Mors I II. ARTHUR M. FIELB, LEADING1. JEWELER MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING! Wolfe was not awarded a medal at the World's lair because bis meats were not on exhibition i there; but bis customers tell him that every article purchased at his stalls has proven to lie as represented. This en dorsement is more valuable than a ear cai loud of medals. AS. WOLI i;. Stalls 8 und U City Market. CLOSE FIGURES IN FURNITURE ! That is what everyone is looking for these hart times, and that is what you can get. W. A. BLAIR, 45 PATTON AVE. CHILDREN who aro puny, pals, weak, nr scrofulous. micht to take Doctor Pierre's Golden Medical Discovery. That builds up both their flesh and their strength. For this. and for purifying the blood, there's nothing in all medicine that can equal the " Disco very." In recovering from "Urippe," or In con valescence from men. monia. fever, or nthar vmstlnc diseases, it speedily and surely in. vbroraus and builds un the whole mtem. As an appetizing, restorative tonic, It sets at work all the processes of digestion and nutrition, rouses every organ into natural action, and brings back health and strength. For all diseases caused by a torpid liver or Impure blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Scrof ulous. BUn. and Beam Diseases even Con sumption (or Lung-scrofula) in its earlier stages tba " Discovery " is the only ouaran- ceea remeay. If it dossnt benefit or mire, in ef try esse, Ton have your money back. Hulptiar prlnira.SMsneMlala. Cart leave rear of postoffice for Springs at 9 a, m., thence every hour until 6 i p. m. Kegwar nan now acneanie dc I tween pottoffice and depot. XTUTIUB Stale of North Carolina, Dun XI conilic county, lly virtue of power of sale vtsttd in tne as trustre ia cer tain deed 'f trus- to me ctecuted ua the 1hh dav of Januiirr, lH, bv Mitchell Whltnkvr and wile, Mary Whl'.s-cr. to s cure to Iu iu Katfavillc the unymv t of a I'truin nute ihcr. In described, default hav ing brrn mao in the paymrut or aulil note, principal and interest, shin the same br eam? due and pawuli-, liavmK wvn re quested by tbe ctm q ic trust to make sale of the sutd Und hereinafter ne cribeil, 1 wilt se l t the hiitheat bidder fur caah at the c tin uoiis? tl-ior. in the elty of Ahvi)ie on 1-n.iuy the 30h day ot M rch, at 1'4 o'clock incrmmn. th f -now inu decrirtl lot of hind, situate, lying anil being In the city of A-litviile, coun y and mate atoresaid, on tjc west s lie of Itiidfier street Jolulag Cany ornwu. t. w. I'atiun. manes iucuowen, anil others, described as lollnwa: Ilesln ning at a ! akr on the west adc of Ouugtr street at Conrtliud's cu-ner. running west witn ins Hue, to uruwn-s une tnvi sontb with Brown'e line to Pat ton's line; then essl with I'ntton's line toasUkeln McDowell s I ne, then north with McUoocl 'a line t'i n stake at said Mary V hi taker's line, then east to a stuke t salil Uuilser street. auJ lhei.ee with said st'cc to the beginning. Bald deed of trust i registered in the office ol the Kegiater ol D eds of Huncoiiibc county, In book No. 24 "I Uei-Is on pane 404. This, the i.lrd day or rc-iruary, lav. v. , iueiw, 2-iMd Usuturday IruMte li. AAAAAA .&-VW irVaftuA -V jfWa Ac -i :J5-, k PRESCRIPTIONS 5 ) -v V- -V- -V "V V -V- V V W V W V W HH it o 0 . Squibbs' iifcariiuvi'iitiVnl o i' preparations nro tho very Jd PCS O a- i w to t Hi i O K j anions Ui9 unuTitrs oi tins b ct mil try it'slmd niough i J ost uiifhnost reliable known unoiiK tha Dtiutors of this tt) lie M'.-k without usin; sei- ml Ml H oml ui aili' tli iis for this n ji? J" ft. 4 it ' ?i Y: tot V) reiiHon Dr. T ('. Smith nets rl H M f' ry goodlv heed, alt ye wbo read This Corner Ad ! I'riuter's ink and discriminating peo ple ure rushing us a splendid trade. Nicely llavorcd home cured bums aud ull hog lard arc leaders in favor at conscience prices, anil yours, for cash, W. M. UILL &CO., City Murket. BIITMORE Brick and Tile Works, Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS FOli SALK A LAltUE STOtK OV COMMON BU1CK OF AL1- KINDS, HEPKESSED MUCKS, AM) ALL SIZES OF AGMCULTUKAL DllAIN TILE. The Best Shoes IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHE 6ENTLEMEN. id $3.50 Dress tho. Folic Shoe, 3 tolee, 82 for Worklngmen, lor ihe Least Money. puf mm, mi w 3.50 Sm: and 1.745 for Boy. ! ty LADIES AND SflIWpw S3, S2.S0S2.SI 17 3iste W X onm you w. l. dou i T-..-mr fia3r I X. shoes ot o rodaatd an mmmmm:r - was: --As-Ksiw n. Sk. down MISSES, 78 dsolci . With. stomoflil bottoas, pot him mod, 4 U & Siiuilths' I'iciia rat ions til- 4 - $ VTOTI li 81 ate of North Carolina. Hun X'l conine county, Uy virtue of power ot ale vested in me as trustee la a certain deed in trust to me executed ot the 14th ilav of jMDnurv, mvii uj vnsrics aicuowcii ana one, comrurt u. mcioii, to seca-e to Julius HsK.tl le the naymrnc of a certain note therein described, drfault havlns bttn made in site ptmn nt of said note principal and intenst, li n tht snme hreame one and payable, and hav ng been requested hr the cestui que trust tu make .ale of the said and bereinalter deacrilied. I will aril to th. hlsn- t bidder for eaah, at tbe court house duor in tne citv oi Asm villi-, on Friday tlie sum day of March, 80 , at 1 3 o'clo. k meridian, the f llun lug described lot of land lying and nelng In the cl y of asheville. counts and 'aie aforesaid, o , Ihe west side ot ladder street, aojuinlng lots of Mary Whltaker and T. W. Patton and bonnded as fol owe. Be- f nnlog at a stake in the vest margin of said street, Marv Whituker's co ncr, and runs ai uth thlrty-flre degrees west ISO feet to a state, tnen aorta tnirt.-nve aegreei west TS eet to a stake, thro north thlrts nva degrees ea.. iao feet to a st-ke, at the street, then ith the at cet south thirty-nvc deems rast "S leet to the heirinnlns!. Said deed of trust la rsulitcred la ibe office or tut seglster ol Dtcds f ir Bnneombt county, n c, n nook .3 of deeds, on pag iu, inis, tne nay oi rcoiaarr, ina, V. . LUSK, 9-34dtsat Trastet, most, i-xclusively in filling 4 5 V W. L. DOUCLAS sl,OC5 are stvlish, cas fitting, nd give bettei latislartiou at the prices advertised than any other make. Trjr one pair and be con vinced. The stamping of W. L. Douglas' name and price on the bottom, whicl guarantees their value, bat es thousands of dollars annually to those who wear them. Dealers who pusli the sale nt w. l.. Douglas bliocs gain customers, wliich helps tc Increase the sales on their full line of goods. They can aflord to soli at less profit snd wo bellevo you eaa aavo money by baying all your footwear mt th dealar advsr Used bolow. Catalogue firoa upon application. W. X. DOUGLAS, BrockWa, atoso. For Sale By J. D. BLANTON & CO. i fi f? Prescriptions it m n sat- A m b 5 2 J infliction to know that every M f 4 S W P 4 DL 9 4 m bottle of niedieioe wo wend 4 Jd Ji 4 4 3 out is just aw ool aa the H f JwJ S3 CO i licst quality of drugs will I , 1 Vl make it no mutter what jj J hi J 4 T3 k. priee you paid for it you JjJ H J W s. H eouldirt get it any better s! r 6 j PJ J Dr. T. C. Smith's Drug Store, 4 U Public Square, is the pluee. 4 K f 4 a i J Q. k A A A t A S A A A A t A A A A A ft 4 PRESCRIPTIONS fr hi Be Independent llr U-arnloK Sliorthantl with Which You Can KARN MONB If vou cunuot cume here, we can ulrc vou a tuorounh course bv mail. Satisfaction guiiranterd. We do not teach bv printed alii, as others do. but treat the Intellect of each individual pupil ut required. kihib-mu iut course "i lessons, to ue taken whltin ail we. ks. payable bull' lu ad vance, and balance in lio liars. 1cst'boks fre- to pupils We tc ch noth ag but Mand ard shoithauU and give full value lor money received TYf EWBITRHS IIOIIC.HT. Sdl.n ANT) RBFAIKBI). 11 vou wu.h to nnnhiiv typewriter of uny make vou can save money by buying hrooKhus. If sou hav a second, hand writer to sell, ship It to us and we will dispose of It for you to best advantage, um-r tuoicci to your tipproYat. ir vou do not wish to bus a new machine send vour old one to ns to be thoroughly repaired. THE STENOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, lunTuilm ill Church St., New York City ABSTRACTS OF TITLE -01'- Aiit Laud in lluncoiuhc County, Nortli Carolina flats Furnished Surveying Done General Information As to Real BStutc Transfers. livery owner of a piece of land should know its nistory the names ol all lis previous owners, the names of those wh have held incumbrances aKalnst it; the nsisire of the instrument by which any ana ali of those persons conveyed his or her interest, or released his or her claim ua-ainat it; boundaries of the land, and whrther there are conllicting colls In deeds of adjoining property: apparent Irregularities In any instrument conveying the land, etc., etc., etc. DA1M1ES AXD StBSTAMIALS IN PULL SUPPLY AND AS80RTMBNT. CAKES, HU8, ROLLS ANO DRBAD AT THB FRBNCH BAKBRY. NO. 01 COL- LBOU 8TRBBT. W. A. J1HBS, JR., PROP. The First Rational Bank ot Asheville. Asheville, N C, February 3, 1894 A called meeting of the stockholders of this bank will bs held at the banking house oa Tuesday, March 8, 1SB4, at 13 m. W U FBNI.AND, Cashier 8-3-doaw sat to 8-S MISS li. HAUMflNN, Instructions gives In China Painting, also OU and Water Colors. Terms moderate. Work can be Inspected at rasldeacc , , , , 44 QROVK STRICT. The careful man never burs land orlonns mnnev on raleatateof any kiadwithuut lirst requiring na uo-to datc Abstract of line, ccrunea to oy an mitorncy or one whose bus-ness it Is to be Informed In such matters. IWSCOMDB CO. AVSTKACT VFl'ICIi- V. B. ROBINSON, No. 6 Nortli Court Hquure, " r otlicc of the Ulerk of the Criminal Court. County Court House, AshevlUc w, n. owvk. W, W, WIST. G-WYN & WEST Successors to W, B Gwyn (j rtstablished 1881. Refer to Dank of Asheville REAL ESTATE LOANS ISCOaSLt FLACBD At CINT. MOTAIT rUBUC, GOMsllsslOMBSl OS i ; ' i . FIRE INSURANCE oathsast Court Sqaars, ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared -Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures 8KND FOR B8TIMATB8. Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 104. QUALITV not QUANTITyY NO FRBB GIFTS OP ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION OR DRAW TRADB AT THB Acme Wine, Liqnor House & White Han's Bar What I claim Is that I keep the largest stock of rat class goods of any house in the Slate. Anyone in need of pure unadulterated liquors will find It to their Interest to call and examine my stock. The same has been recommended by the leading physicians In the Stutc for medicinal pnrpoaes. Jan. H. JL.oug-liruii, Prop. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C My motto la, "Keep the best aud charge accordingly." mJtSj place Is second to none la tbe State. TBLBPHONB CALL 130. .... FOtTOPFICB BOX C88. Orders Prom Distance Kollcltcd. Boxing Jfc Packing Free BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. At WUOIMSALB MtPARTMBNT. OBNTS' .LN W "i 1 . VA HLOK AND READING ROOM. CIGARS, TOBACCO ASD HOTTLB GOODS, SAM- VT A I'LB, MILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. iX VJ fcOs Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. H'c Respectfully Solhtt a Slum of Your Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Altsla Katraaoe, IV. 49. Telepttoao Call, Nw. JH. IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA 4 A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOU8E LORETTA HALL. HOT 8PRIN08, NORTH CAROLINA. H. M. SWAINE, PROPRIETOR.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1894, edition 1
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