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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Monday livcdug, March 5 18D4 ASHEVILLE DAILY.C1TIZES l-MHTBODAai (CXCIPT SUKIIAl) AND tt KUK.LY SlB CRIPTIOX KATUS: !Obc Year !Wi Monthi Three Months. One Month, in advance. i nn. nk. nald to Carrier Till! Wkhkiv Citubw, iisocdeacUWcdncs ilar, in advance, $1. ,.6 00 .. :i.0i .. i r.o 60 16 SUBSCRIBERS who fail to receive their paper 9 ill coaler a tavor oj tepvn iag the fact to this office immediately. MONDAY, MARCH 5. 189. The Chattanooga Tradesman reports 11 Southern mills and furuaees starting up. These resumptions are chiefly in iroiiDlauts. and as the key to the busi ness situation is Kcuerullv belicveil to be iron, the outlook is certainly cncmirug '"OR- . Mks LiiAsB i9 in New York anil the other night saw living in oue of his (treat parts. Mrs. Lease wus pleased to remark alter the pertornuinec tuat ii was as good as auything she had yet sceu in Kansas. Irving aud New Vork don't often get a compliment like that. Tun lloridu trial of Sluguer Corbetl was a farce, made so by the jury. Cor hclt aud Mitchell fought by previous ar rangement, of course; tlic whole world knows that, and the law of I'lot iila lor i..i., ii v.vrtlic'less the iurv ac- Ufluv . ... nuittcd Corbett, and then the ease against Mitchell was dropped. lix-i'i.SMoN Commissioner Mack, in a -pcech in the House Saturday dclcudiuR Ihc course of Pension Commissioner l.ochren in tryiug to smoke the rt seals out of the eusiou list, said that tUr records of the pension burcuii, accoiomi! lo a slntcmcut by the commissioner, showed that a regiment reunited in a Northwestern Slulc near I lie close of the war, serving 100 days, contributed till names to the pension list, with two companies not accounted for. i' -z hi a 1 rA Yin Mil A MEETIXG WE OVCIIT TO GET. Mai. M vloni; in a letter to Tin; Cn izi:n makes a plea that politics he not allowed to have a part in the ap proaching municipal electiou. The time for the iguoriiiR of politics is passing. The Reform ers last vcar turned the heads of the steeds in the municipal band wagou into, as they claimed, the straight aud narrow path that leuds to a species of political millennium. TVirv ni-i mostly satis- lied with the result, "l think, aud tins mavlica splendid opportunity lor im o.i. .......... ...I,.. K,,iLc nil the I'eoiocratic ACIUllillS ........ ---- columu to coinc buck and redeem tne pledue made lust year. I lie ieim -rant ... i...... i.wi .is uood. sensible. I J.L nun.wiM u l.uiiul in UOUCSE, murium uii.u ' " t l .irlu itul tlu'LltV Will DC UI Ulliui nil win . i t .... i..,.. .i4i nut hi? to re tllC people -iir best mcu. Aud the matt put up must satisly the Reformers, necause :n . in, ti lioanv imlicalioil II 1U9C ,winow,v.-.-----j these Keformeis arc very much more thin a mere handful, lo he ignored or not at will. Goyeknok Waits of Colotado, who has been lacking complete evidences ol sanilv ever since the Sbciuiau law wa repealed, ought now to sec his way clear to resigning the office he holds. Uc called a special session of the legislature to passcertaiu pet bills he had formulated, but the legislators, fresh from the people. would have none of tuein, anu umc adjourned without doing much of any-thin-'. Meantime. Colorado has not gone to the docs as Waite said it would it just his remedies were not applied, aud ibe blood is not hall way to the bridle bits. Waite should crawl into a hole and pull it alter him. TANUAM' Kdward . Uunphy, hitherto a promi nent member of Taiumauv. has left that Hi- thus tells whv, in orguuiunwii. par : , ,,i l.....,.l,K- imiiosi'd lo cololll- .ation, false registration, illegal voting, and false returns. Auv organised body that encourages or approves, or will not prevent such wrongs, I am opposed to and will not be a member of. The m fluencesthat now control the I ammany general committee of my district seem to care notning ior cue kihui. v. ... - iicss of the ballot. Large majorities only ..r ,.,i that. too. 1 believe. irr spective of the method o practices adopted. . . . Just examine the rcSistry list and the election returns and you will net somcligbt on the subject, lticre was a l'r. sidential election in tl- and a very large vote was polled in our dis trict It was a most important election, and it was uurc uattt , .I.., . i... moistrv and vote should laVg-e. lo-t.2 lU .votes were registered in the Second district. 01 the votes p"lled,9,inc. were for Cleve land and 2 22 for Harrison Last year was what is called an "oil year -n-President, uo Governor, no Mayor to be chosen. In such years it happens that tbc registry and vote lan on m. percent. In the Second district, how ever, thines went contrary to the rule Then 13.106 votes were registered, and of the votes polled, Maynard received . . ... j u.....t.t 1 :sr.l. Mv infoiuia- U,UttUUimi"" .. . . Hon is that to the election district giving the greatest majority to Maynard whs to be giveu a $1,200 position; to the next best another position; to the next a gold watch and chain. In three separate electiou districts the entire registered vote was polled, and 'ii these districts Mavnafd got everv vote. Such a result was m-st startling, and was never i.... ;.. ilistncl. 1'id the presence in our district of the regiment of tramps hnvc anything to do with the enormous vote regist red and polled . Were tbc oilers of positious and cs pen sive jewelry sufficient to induce election officers to do wrong? fid the acts or omissions of our election onvxn yi.. these wonderful results IvacU person muse answer these ipteations for buiisclt. I have drawn my conclusions, und have resigned from my district committee. Such methods us Mr. l.'uuphy epocs iu. t....n., i,re uni t and oared ol Tammany, and always have been. And it is this orgauizatiou-uow opposing through Crokei- aud Hill -the Wilson i -ii ii,n inKniiie tax. that wc arc Ulll nuu . " ' , asked to look up to as nn exponent of true Democracy ! 'I'm. nil-i 1 1 1 : 1 1 inst II 11 killd ol a UUUI cuu-bc elected has been di-sipalcd, 01 would as well k. The Uciiun'ialii. paily ;u i.ii iu ktr .-is ii lvci' was - provided it docs not make the mistake ol ..ll....,,.. i. I. ix- ulin linvc not tilt liapov for nearly a ear, to iliclale candidates who would iw ant thing hut acceptable to a large portion of the voters. Such a ...;, ,,.,,, lii-vnnil ncratlvcntiiic lillBlun ,. v...... - l prove latal. luc tiling iu ;i uman'ii this: The I'cuioctals must gel dowu to work aud settle ou the best man and win on a Straight out ticket. They c u doit. Itmavbc that ihc choice will object lo taking the ollicc, believing he would he sacrificing bis business. Ill that case it would he policy tci the business nun to make up the amount ncctssai v, added to the mavor's salary, to prevent the executive from los iiug anything. However, this mav be, n.n n I -, 11, '111 'Id 151,1 iliilull llll- nllnlll il it will be an honor to vote, aud wc wnnl him out of the Heuiociatic party. limrou Tin; CniziiS ; The Nutioual liditorial association will be held ut Asburv Park. N. I . i" May. Now, 1 should like to sec the meeting of ''.15 held in Asbevillc. 1 was a delegate from California to the N itional liditorial association, held at Chicago last May, aud did what I could to have the annual 1...1.1 fUlii illi- this veal . 1 will be a delegate again this year, aud 1 believe every one noui tins ....... 1,,, Vcli.u,ll.. r.ii I ho next mcctlUB i t....vi : ,,ni I.,. ciinl iilra to I uiaee. viuuni iv uw, i :i-'w-- -- ascertain what rales the hotels would give the association cspeciullv the Uat ..... i'.,,L-.vi,-it miiiits of interest could be visited, and how many side ex nin nim ran III lie malic '. i uere wouiu not be less than from liim to lOOO dcle- - :.. -, i ...,.1 Would il not be a Klllia lit -.IHW.VUl,-.-. --- - -- . good plan to call a special iiiccunK ui viiiii- t lain H'l' O V.OIUI1ICICV Ul vii It I ..I Ti'i.l,. all rl t.ilk this im- UUill U Wi ' ' , portant mailer over? If the association was to meet in Asucviiie ii wumu ui the greatest advertisement the town ii.ni .invt r anil hiiiiuuiiuiiik country would get write lips amoiuilini- irt l,n,,. lr,.ilc ill rn iiintis. iiiousauus ui people that never heard of Ashcvdle would read all about the town, the au- ,i...k;ii i.,wii.i vnnr line liotc s. i rcticu I it--,. ml vnllin- ' innuntnin scenery, your I ...ll i;i1...1 'iiwi -jlni-lii'iltarlllS. etc. IIUIIUIIUKI,.'." . I The reason 1 oflcr these suggestions is because 1 was on the committee that ...... L-...1 u.. li.iril In ni'l Hip National ag- f.. .-niiii. in San Krancisco in IS','2. aud I know by experience lucre is ,-nnsii erah c worK eonnccteu wiin any i i iliii l.iml II .'mi ni-li llK-liV I'llllllii i lo uei inc association to meet iu youi town, would il not be a good plan lo speini a nay iinT.it I lendcisonvillc .' I Am a nalivc ul llcndcisou comity myself. I I IniiiiiL' thai il vou extend the iuvila- t ii ui von will be successful, I l euuiiii, V ...,ru" I', ll.'l inllv .ii,'."'i"son. I'lillciton. Cal , I'd' '-'ii. a oiih citi.i;n Granulated Bone. OXI2 KU.XSOX Why you should buy bone meal of me is that it will make your hens lay as nothing else will. I have just put in a mill to grind bones aud find it works to a charm. AXU'l'ltliK A'i li'l'A' Is that the bones 1 griud arc fresh, aud not stale. II you scud lor your bone meal from a distance you do not know how old it is, aud if it is old il is u. g. l'or prices cmpiiicat JAMUS WOLl-'li'S STALLS, Nos; 8 and '.1 Market Building. Delicious BREAKFAST POOP. II ALL I) POKK (l R.USAGi: () II LINKS It OK II lll'Llv II W. M. Hill ci Co., City Market. 1 PRESCRIPTIONS I () , v V V WW V WW W W HJ N i 0 ? Ji I. 1 BIIrM-OITE Siiuibbs' pbarmacoutictil S AO, j j pivparations tiro the very 4 W fr bi'st and most I't'liable known 11 u. W a L i O4 f. amonir the Doctors of this 4 t z n 3 rit. ? country it's bad enough 0 iv to be isick without using see- Nuk i ii L' .vuoi in v ii isduuc.ill she could iu the prosecution ol the men who com mitted ibe assaull upon Ling t'.uti, the aged Chinaman whose dead body was allerwards found iu Tennessee. The conviction will tell lo the wor d that 'he lile of a foreigner iuul be protected, al though the same cannot always be said for natives. Tennessee, if the old S ate was not so apathetic, inieht push the case and hnd I lie uiurdcreisol the Cluna man. JosLl'llls 1 i.VMi.i --, I lui J lccn led lo tbiuk, was to be appointed public pi in ter. Where is the boom now? I 'id President Cleveland take il out on the Violet and quietlv throw it ovcrboaul in Croatan sound ' Di utM. the delivery ol his inaugural in the court house, il 1 am not mistaken, Mayor Patlou expressed his opinion ol executive or stcret fissions of the Hoard of Aldermen very decidedly. Keccutly the Board has fallen into the habit ol holding a secret session pretty nearly everv Friday alter the regular meeting concludes its business. i What's the matter with Madi.on: 1 keep on reading about killings down on Spillcoru and Laurel, but 1 can t re member a hanging in that county. i.. uu'i Mi'i n lii ii lli'H mill Wou'i I .at IIuk Mciit. I'i.mii I hi: MiniUt A i I v News. Mr. Mcsiuch Jessup of Wesllicld is a ,,.;.. i iiiLissiiinim;. mi ustrious anu thrift v man. a wood fanner and an ex . , i cellcut ciliii. While not an enucaico man, he has -traveled a good deal, seen much ol thecouiiti v and observed every- l , . I,., W- In minii-thillL'9 lie l what .,,,.. ,.,i,,i,. would call ncculiar. His ,. ....-i ., .mi. i'itImiii incs arc uu i uc. i wi iiistance, he believes it is unwholesome !o -lap iu u bed. sometnina uc uas uoi done since the war. At the beginning of the war, he savs.hc was threatened with something like dvspepsu. I lie outdoor hlc of Ihc armv agreed with him so much il, , i In- came out o l ie anuv wuu a ..inmiiiitioii sound iii every particular. sin,,' ili.ii he has always slept oil the il,.,.- ..-Oil ii,, 1 1, nr.. under 1 1 i ill but a sheep skin, and without auv covering vv ha lever. . . In cold weal he i lie keeps a lire Duiniug ill niL'ht ami sleeps close lo it, so he .i.i..u mil vnili'i auv Ii urn the cold. He I ii.'iihc- smokes or chews, nor docs i.c drink anv ctdlce, whiskey, tea. or auv- th ni? 1ml waur. lie win not e.n noK meat of any kind; says tl is too sluing ....a ,.,ii,.iiiiniK' not wliolcsomc. lie iv ill mil i'.'it siiciir nor anything thai has siiL'Mr in it. such as cakes, pics, cu. nt now about i.' years old ami s.ivs a sounder, liealinier man cainmi " auvwlierc H i ond luilo tlrun's for this (Li & v reason Dr. T. ('. Smith usph o l H S S(uibbs' Preparations ai ry i HH :: most cxflusively in ill I inT O : CU !T ! O ' ft. 0 M '.' ft . ricscriptioiis it is a sal- A isfiielion to know that every r, bottle of niedieiiii' we send (j a out is just its o'ootl as the licsl iniiilit.v of drills will limkt' it no matter what . i prii c you paid for it you .' coiildn'l get it any better- i:i w , K V hmi I .ii JO u i H ii 0? i a; r a - s W & r, O f' I 5 k" Brick and Tile Works, Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS 1'OU SAl.i: A LAlttii; STOCK Ol1' COMMON JiKK'k Ol' ALL KINDS, KKl'liKSSKlf IIKU KS, AMI ALL S1ZKS Ol'' AUKlCl'lri'ltAL IIKAI.N TILK. W. L. DOUGLAS GENTLEMEN, is Shot 3 Sole. Workingmen. ' i I M 0 i : The Bfst Shn A for Pit Lti.t Montyi t r l i to iuir" for P 51 w 86' 84 and 83,60 Dr M ,- S3.50 Police Shoo Si VvV 8a.50,$2for teA iV 82andSI.75forBoys. fc. LADIES AND sit 'ymm; s3.s2.6os2,$i l,i?"ii:33- CAUTION. VMhis IS THE BESrj, - ir "o MISSES; 7C -If y dmlM 1. I.. nonRlat radnecd prl, hHlhero with' name stAmpvil nttnm. bbI film down Ma (mad. I' I uniiHum aud silver. uu the Slatovii;' .Mnseoi ftl !' Dr. T.t'.Smitlrs )vvs Store, 5 .1 J 6 W Fc arson and Butler. I'roui the Ualelgh News and Observer. Mr. Venrson was down in Ruthcilord interviewing Chairman Uavcs, und now, savs the Goldsboro Argus, he has becu sojourning for two duys iu that delight ful burg, and he spent most of Ihc time in frequent close conferences with Marion llutler and there wus uo othet apparent purpose in his visit to that town. As Mr. Peurson was bardlv disciissiucj an- i kl.Arl f nCTrii.iiltnrc with Mr. llutler, we fear that he has the political Iwe in his bonnet and is arranging for some development. Wcare son v. Mr. I'eanou uiay by such combiuutions gain some little political success, but there have been victories that were ,1-arl won that involved snenhces which hud better not have been made. Build Bauer Roada. From Hie 8lielby Aurura. Now is a orooitious time to talk ubuut good country roadB nnd to udopt plaus lo madadamizc a cw miles eacn year The roadi are almost impassable and it . : 1 Amnli m ivunmnH find affn ) U1UIT UIOI" . , ' cnltiire. Bad roads have existed too long and the ouW remedy i mucadum road bmlt py taiation. nallKlon of TU worklnitClaaaca b t. nlkl,i la the March Forum. The world bat to have religion of some kind, and the hope of better looa and clothing, more leisure and a greater variety of amusements bat become the religion of the working clascs. kiiv. Mu. U.vuuiiws, vvliosc "prayer;, from a cabin" expression was com mented uf mi here last week, has an swereil in u very clearly written letter to Tm; CiniiN. in which he takes time to say exactly what he meant, however the assertion may have bcctHualitiel durim; the corner stone lavinu. Mr. Barrow s concedes that n prayer from a "caNu useil as a church" will be heard us readilv as if it came lioiii a line church, provided Ihc cabin is tlic best place the iiniiiliimt Imil hi nr:io in. lint he dnn'l believe these prayers win uesoi mentions if there is ability to build something bet ter than a cabin. Uv which he answers 77ic Ttittlu. Uotirral Fonuua Work llnrin l'ru( Win (1 Sumocr In the March I -ortim. 1 heard a lecture two yea s ao by a niau who holds perhaps the lirst chair of political economy hi the woihl. He said, uinong other UiiiiK', that I he re was ereat danger in our dav Irom great accumulations; tuat this danger ougiu lo lie uicl by tavaii n, nnd he referred to the fortunes ol the Kothschilds and lo the great fortuues uintle in America, to nrmm lllli tilillt Hi flllli ll'fl. IlllWeVer. lo stntc iu hal the danger consisted, or to specify what harui has ever been done bv he Rothschild fortunes or by the Cieut fortunes accumulated iu Am rica. It seemed lo ttie that the assertions he was milking, aud ihe measures he was recommending, cv cathedra, wire very serious to lie thrown out so recklessly. Moilce Brrvl. From i lit Fiiilnilelrihia Times. In the trade repoitsof Ihc week ap pears nil item lo the cflcct thai all the cotton mills in North Carolina have l'C ported dividends of from 8 to 10 per vent, on uu inc operations 01 me Huai nnoJi Tliio in uiirvin,, mil '-, nil fV liiigl'aud mill owners that Ihcv hnvc something indeed to fear from Snulhcrn competition in cotton niamilucturing, and the old claim of confidence is rudely distui bed by the lest ol tact. In view of Senator Kausom s course in regnrJ lo the silver iiucstiou, and in view of Ihc active opposition tohiuilhat exists hi various parts of the Mate, Hit ii:.. ii., Inmii' in everv flcillo i I' -., i ! mirtv .iiiniil ti) make him an issue .' U the party lie to mm n w in i, .... I.. i-.ivUi. iw silver iilatlorm, and iii.. ui.iii.i in ime of nnv individual who commits himself to support the Senator I,... .... .! i, ni i t hp n,",riv wants to ,t,'ii!' l lii. m'ti.'t tnrshin nt the November election, it will do well to take up n man u i.ic i ii'un nre in hurmoiiv Willi iiiriv with partv declarations. Hut the better course would be lo elect a legislature without pledges other than those im plied in allegiance lo I'cmocrauc prmci pies anil doctrine. Interrupted Iu HerWulk I'rom llu Alt any Moru.ua litpreaw The wife of a prominent business mun mil willi a peculiar uccideut yesterday iificrnooii. She was standing ul tlic corner ol Chapel and Slate streets, in front ol l.rastus Corning s rcsiuciice, waiting for a sleigh loaded with brick to n-i.1,1 vt'lu'ti i In' nlt'i,ii swerved abd til)' pedover, throwing ihc bricks on the sidewalk ami piling them up around the u n, ii, hi tm in Iht I, mes. She was ill a prcdicaincnt, as it was impossible lor her to move, her legs being as iu u vise, n.iivi vri' vlii wis not hin t, and not one hit scared. So she calmly wailed uulil tu-ii in-1 liiei- men lnok Ihc bricks nwav rum liberated her lioni Her iinenvi.iiiie position. Coiidriuua TUe l.vuclilnu in tin- Allnliuuv. N C.. SUr. The Ivuching ullaii that occurred near luis place lasl week is a source of deep ri io-cl nn llu- n:irt of everv i ilicu who loves law and order. It was the liret mill wi-trust Willie Ihc lasl ill tins county. There was absolutely nojustili ation lor ii. I'riim iIil- AIIAuliuuv Sim . Wui. Cliauy has been lauded m jail ut Wilkcsboio for iclusiiig to make n new road. W 9 'ulilic Siiuaro,i tht' place U P, l w i 50 ? at i 0 ) f3l 9 . t V A V. . .V A A A A A A i :A A A ii ', PRESCRIPTIONS ? -Jf v V V V; W V W W V "WW "V V V V "V It" ... - KAaBAB . a ri ... .,..):. 1. .... Gnlrn unit ctiv lirllrl Yt .-inoi uiv Minimi i x - l.Hisiaiiion ill the pi ices advertised llian any olhcr make. Try one pair and lie con vinced. The stamping cf W. I.. Douglas' name and price on Ibe bottom, wind guarantees Iheir value, saves thousands of dollars annually fo those who wear Ibciii. Dealers who push the sale of W. I- Douglas Shoes gain custotners, wbicli helps It I increase the hiUCS on ineir iuu uuc ui uihin. inny enn anora w u m jrFi. Biiil w Iwlfovn toii mn money by bayltiff nil your footwrn of the deftlr Mlvoc S!U "tMlow. Cllogu free upon iPpllctiou. W.X. DOUGLAS, BrotktoB. MftM. For Sale By J. P. BLANTOM & CO. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO afaBBaaBBaaaiBBBMaaaBaallal Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of j novir i.tp.V to tlin flwiloi- who is bent on liiggiT iirolits, Th thing thnt h wniitsyou to 1,ii,' niinn vll naif fnii TV. Pieiw's Favorite Preserip- Tion, i)i r "jim m guwi. Piwif ot this is eiwy. Th nnlv mm tvt nhmmii rAfnnHv I for tho ailments of woman hood is tlis " Kavorlte m scription." If it ever falls to benefit or cure, In mak ing weak woman strong l( or sufTering women well. vvu uftig juut uivuv Anything " jtirt m good," or as sure to l.i .i.-! ..i i i J. ...i.i l i.i i ui uiiiu, vuiuu UT) nun nvuiu Uf V1U u just that way. Thla miarantAAil niarliiilna fa an invlirnrjl. ting, rMtorativ tonic, especially adapted to woman's needs and perfectly narmiess m any mnttltfnn nt Iiai avntAtn it builds up, itrengtiiens, regulates, ana cures. For periodical pains, bearing-down nnav .. i .i V. u 4UI.M bivns, mcernuon, inuaiuiimuuuvor7 Muiia that's known as a " female complaint," It's a rmnxmAm fU.fl. Hf. u.ln mA nmcJ rale! Oka! Ookfi! Call Csrallaa Coal Coapair tor oilre. lna Cok. lii'giiinmy sauirti.iy, jaiui,uy 13, fur ihc week cndiiv, Willi gt that date, subscriiiticuih for The Daily CrnKNstluit arc delivered 4 & J by carriers arc Iu lie paid for al the rate uf I 15 UtNIS I ii ..... 1. ii,;. 1 1,, i, I'll nurv. 11 1 10 tin ti 1 iu cv wvi leeled lliereallcr every Saturday 0 (forweekeudiiiylluaday)liyllie tit N mriiiTs l'l'lsnll-i ulnisi' (lliikV F & jj JO UVi'i ' v. v. .l i'j vin 1 ivi mi" ""v y prefer lo lay iur il al ihc ullicc jj, j can Uo io ut Uic rale in n KH OCMTC 9 tl'LR MONTH, IN ADVANCE. l BUILDING MATERIAL TO VISITORS! Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures HHWP FOR K8TIBIATE8. Asheville Woodworking Co. II. Kauflmau, Supt. Telepiiouo, 101. II'. VOU WISU TO CARRY AWAY A LASTING ASD CHARMING SOUVUN1K UP iSIIUYlU.li. Ulil'OlilT 50 W. W. WBST, GWYN & WEST '' Jvlllfo Ikomeoliv Kul und ou will be pleacI. 'ro linn loin l ompiia)! Ask for Kcd Letter cigars. 20 PER CENT OFF ON CHINA GOODS I Bargains in Clocks . . . 20 PER CT.OFFON JAPANESE GOODS ! I'OII U'lIIH MONTI ! ARTHUR M. PIELB, LEADING! JEWELER MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING. Succt'isors to W, D Owjtn. 'ft KutaUIUbcU 1881, Kcfcr to uank of AjIictIHc REAL ESTATE I.UANS SHCUKHLX I'LiCBU AT 8 PKK CKNT. NOTilT rMLIC. COmiSSIONK or FIRE INSURANCE Sonthcmt Court Square. MRS C, M. TATE, Imodiste, NO, 88 WOOUPUi 8TKISBT. u rr nn i nfHillnw aurl Al 11 II IT . j . I C - it mtwrnn in coiiumcR. Matcrlul tumiBhol If Ucsiira E IQtTALiII- not jU.V'l'lrX' V NO VMIH GIFTS Ol' ANY KIND TO ATTACT ATTIINTION OR DRAW TRAI1B AT THB Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar WUut 1 eluim fa tbat I keep Ibe lurycst stock of rst class gooils of uy Uousc in the State. Aujuuv iu ncii ut pure uauJulkratcd Uquot will und It to tliclr lutcrcst lo cull unU CKUUiiut- my stock, TUc sftinc lias occn rccommcnuca uj nit icuuiuk iiuthimuiih ... Slutc for nitdicinul purposes .1 iiw, M. Louyrl1"' l-rop. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mj motto is, "Keep the best and charge iiccunlliiKly " jaaSBaBaBiBBBBBaBMT place is second to none In tbc Slate. TIILBI'HONU CALL J39 POSTOITICU UOX 08H Orders From a Distance Solicited. BoxIuk Jk Packing Free BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. XT II WUDI.liSAI.B lltiPARTMHNT, GUSTS' JN J' It I'AKLOR ANU KBAUINO ROOM. VLB, MILLIARD AND POOL KtUt THE OAKS HOTEL Beer au,ts an" Bottlin6 Department in the Basement. MV Rcsiicilfully Stilliit n Slum of Your iViti oiiuxt'. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Mala Kali-ante, Xo. 48. 'relcplioao tall, ". J CUNTS WITH "Tllli CITI Z.:N" HndUAVB RliTVRNliU IVLL VALVli IN A FISH UNGRAVLl) VIUW OF ASHEVILL Be Independent By I.t'iiruiim Sliurlhaud with Whlih Yd Can BARN MONUV. 11 vuu i IIUHUI vutui iivivi hi iuii i.iii' ) a tborouRh cuunc bv mail. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 5, 1894, edition 1
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