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FrHav IaciiIhk, March 9 lbl)4 THE ABBEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN ASHEVILLE DAILY.CITIZEN HINTED DAILY (BXCIPT SUNDAY) AND W KHKLY SUIT CR1PT10X RA TUS Daily THE FOUTtCAL SITVATIOS Mis- I One Year ? 00 I9U Month! J-"" TI,r Miuttha l.BO l'itizkm I One Month, in advance 60 l Due Week. uIJ to Carriert.... 15 Tim Weekly Citizkx, issncdcachWcilncs Uai, in adiance, $i. SUBSCRIBERS who tail to receive their paper i7conr a taror br lex-rt-ing the fact to this o&et immediately. FRIDAY, MARCH '.. With tbe miil-odorou federal election law repealed, the tariff bill before the Senate, and almost rcaJv for its pass age, au J tbe Wand seigniorage bill likely to pass, tbe days fur Republicans howl ing hard times and worse coming are about passed. The Democratic party will redeem its ulcdircs to the people ill due time, and discontent will vairsli. Tnii appointment of Congressman Dlanchard. to be Toiled States Senator to succeed Senator White, reccullv ap- pointed a Justice of the Supreme Court uf the I'nited States, is conceded to be a wise act on the pari of Governor 1' osier, ol Louisiaua. Mr. Maiicliuril will vote lor the Democratic larill bill whether sugar is free or taxed, having vjted lor the Wilson bill as a member ol the House. William Thomas Sit:.i, late editor of the Pull Mall I'.a.site. London, Knglaiid audat present presiding over the laiglisl edition of the Review of Reviews, sailed lor home Wednesday muruiug, alur stay of I'mr mouths in the L'uiled States. The ladies of Chicago will heave a sigh ol relief at the departure of a man who shocked the upper crust of that city almost into fits by his rcmuks at a mcetiug called by themselves for the pur pose of hearing him speak. As Mr Stead wrote a book on lile in Chicago while here, which has not yet been issued from the printer, it is more than probable that another shock will be felt when his impressions appear iu cold type. New Void'; naoers record an iucidcut iu connection with the sudden . sugar stocks ou Wall street on Tuesday A prominent commission house received a certified cheek from anew client who wanted to open a speculative aeeount The check was accompanied by mi order to buy 1,000 shares of sugar and "stoi the loss" at three per cent. The stoci was bounht on his order aud sold out ou the "stop order" a few miuulvs later The broker telegraphed the purchase and sale to bis customer, whose lirst venture in Wall :-trect cost him about $j.0l" iu live minutes. Aud thus is proven the truthfulness of the saving, "e.vpenence is a dcur teacher, but fools will learn no other way." "Ii- the Democrats put through the in come tax, call me a Republican." Thu docs the New York Sun begin an editorial in which it goes ou to declare that o tidal wave ol indignation will sweep over that city should the Democratic party require its four hundred millionaires to pay their just portion of the money with which to run the government. If the Democratic party is no bigger than New York city, and no broader than a New- York millionaire, it is time for a tidal wave to engulf it. Let the Democratic party do right, and pass the Wilson hill with the income tax attaehtd, mid il New York city, and even New York state. wants to drop out of rauks, thire will be other Democrats to take their places who lo ve justice and hate a hog. It uow seems probable that the Uland seiguiorugc bill, which has already passed the House, will pass the Senate, and while it is thoimht by many that President Cleveland will veto the meas ure if it should be passed, there is cer tainly a reasonable doubt as to whether the President would assume so great a responsibility. The seigniorage is the amount of silver that would be lelt in the vaults of the treasury niter a dollar had becu coined aud isucd for the re demptiou of every cei tilicate outstand ing against the silver bullion iu the treusury. That is, the seigniorage rep resents the difference between the amount of silver in a silver dollar and the amount of silver the government purchased for one hundred cents at the market price of the bullion iu other words the seigniorage is the profit the government made bv dealing iu silver, As a common sense proposition il would seem to be wisdom lor the government to coin this surplus silver into money with which to meet its obligations, rather than borrow money by issuing interest bearing bonds. What A Mlx-l'p! J'roni the Marion kfcord. Jas. Polk Gillespie is Sum U l 'ear's father-in-law, and SainO'Dear is likewise James Polk Gillespie's father in law lames Polk Gillespie is also Sam O'Dcnr's son-in-law, and Samo'Dcar is likewise James Polk Gillespie's son in-lnw. This is a very remarkable state of nil lirs, hut the records in Register Drown's olliee prove it true, Gillespie and U'Deur were both married some years ago, and alter several elul dreu had becu born to each family Mrr, Gillespie and Mrs. U'Dear both died. Sam O'Dcnr iifterwnrds lell iu love with one of James Polk Gillespie's daughters, and took her lor his econd wife, "unbeknown'st" as it were, to Polk. O'Dear also had a good looking duugh tT. and lomes Polk retaliated by tteul- ing her from Samuel, and they were married a lew days ago. Crawford Always Rlitbt. Tom W. Tatlian In Cherokee Scout. I would like to sec a Democratic Con gressman from Cherokee, and uIbo would have no objections to Mr. Posey being a Congressman, but I still want to know what Mr. Crawford has done to cause us to drop him, I have been reat -ing the Congressional news regular since the call session last summer, and I have always found Mr. Crawford purouirg the right track and Toting for the inter ests of the people. 1 noticed where be voted when the vote was reached on the Sherman bill and tbe tariff bill, and otL en I could mention. So I see no objec tion to tim bating anotber term. Smoke Red Letter cigars-all Hovnun Iu tlic Levant as Related to alou Work. . An address liy the Rev. T. R. Sampson ut tbe student oluoteer .Movement iiivtiu'ii at Detroit, Mich. Iu order to deal with this subject in telligibly, it will be necessary first to de scribe the situation. Then we shall be- in a position to cousidcr thcelVects which that situation may produce, and tiuallv what that situatiou mav dcniaud in those who undertake mission work) where it prevails. The situatiou is different Irom lhat found in any other country in winch: mission work is carried ou. In Japnn and Chiua, for instance, we find a homo geneous population, with a native gov ernment; iu India, a heterogeneous popu lation with an alien government, but a government which is stable and just. Iu tue Levant, However, we nun a Hetero geneous population, a government a lieu to inativ ol the nationalities within its borders, and a government whicn. like the Turk, its originator, is simply "un speakubl " in its injustice, iw.inny and insincerity. The political situation in the Levant is tlic famous i. astern 'uicsuoii a niestiou which is not only ddheult to inswcr but a situation delicate and most didicult to define, so varied and shilling ire the eluuiiits which cuter into it, so unstable is the controlliuginlliicnee, so uncertain the continuance of any lorcc which mav be for the moment supreme. One or two illustrations will et forth the position more clearly than pages ol lesenptiou. the whole situation is line i kaleidoscope, in which the paper cyl inder repieseuls the Turkish government, the bits of glass the various nationali ties and these have to be looked at through the stained glass of European liploniaey, while the shgh'.es1 jar ol am portion may produce a new air.iugi meut of all the parts. The condition ol tlic luikiMi cuuiiie m ire particularly is tnosi niiy reim-scnu u that of a bodv in iinstablee'iohbi mm, in inverted nvratnul whieh ns'.s upon its apev. out even I lie ulicnunicd uuc is still being vigorously diminished, bv the combined efforts of pygmy memies. the "inlant liberties." as Mr. Glaiistoiu terms the Greek, Servian. Bulgarian ami Romanian governments, and of us own corrupt and venal officials, us laii would lie iuc liable, imminent ami latai but for the giants, or great powers ol KnroiiL r.iigland. Kussii, l-'ranec and Austria, which, standing behind tilt pvgmies. each steady the unstable body tiv pulling il Mgorousiv i ro in opposite sides, eaeli having his ow n commercial political or religious interests to eon serve. Kir religion aiH polities are iu separable in all the Hast, r lie brevity of tins tenure ol uic i: exorcised bv the lamiliar term man." whose lite is only sustained oroloiiccd bv stimulants, or iltclm boeks, adniiiusteri:! Dv Ins doctors, expectant legatic. until each iiiturum have an opportunity to add a codicil Ins will or clip a lew coupons Irom I bonds. il. Thctilects produced bv this siiiia.wm mav be said to allord : I. 'ecu far an aiil.u'o lor mission work amoi g the decayed Christian 'hurches. The inoslem at first only contemptuous ol all religions, but las own, has been tolerant towaids other creeds, from necessity, since the taking ot Constantinople and the concessions then made. After 1S5I he was loreed to grant a measure ot religious liberty theoretically, even to Ins eo religionists. which has remained almost a dead letter. However diverse, or opposed, the in terests of the ruanv claimants thev are aeh and all zealous defenders of the rights and privileges as a whole, once granted, and will not permit the rights of an eiiemv even to suiftr le-l Ins own turn should come next. Thus gnaler liberty is enjoyed in Turkey than in nn other country ol Kustcrn liuiope. .Vice.'! itittwullws. 1 his state ol political unrest, however, is meissanlv unfavorable to the careful consideration ot other or religious iiucstior.s. I he minds and Hearts ol tlic people arc turiird constantly towards the political horizon, watching the reappearance of the boreal is, or some new turn of ihe kaleidoscope. I lieu in the absence ol proper national institutions, arounil w hich lliur aspira ttons iii;lv cluster, patriotism, as we understand it, is almost impossible, ami there arc inanv who argue most plans iblv, "we have but two b nds which hold us together, a common Ian and a common loninr; let us not set cr eilherol these until wc have a oininoii government or have attained our na tioual aim." flic Turk is thus abundantly supplied with advisors who a.ie ready to help him Iu anything which will ii mrc a noil, without sacrificing sonic common in-tcrrsl. This has been the sourcs ol no end o' trouble in building churches, sustaining schools, circulating religious literature as well as of personal persecution. 1 hese evils have been intensely aggra vated, during the last tew years, at the instigation of Russia. The Turk htmselt, at first onlv con temptuous, has, as Hie Christian com munities have advanced in inltlligencr, power aud wealth, become suspicious and even not a little fearful. 111. Turning our attention now bricily to tbe needs of this situatiou wc will ask . 1 What (Ires it ilcwuml: There is no special call now tor an increase in the mission lorcc or the- mission funds, but there is an imperative demand lhat tbe present force be maintained and re cruited when necessary, by mil the ablest, wisi'st, most prudent, men who can be found. Men, who while possess ing all the spiritual (nullification will be able to direct, lead and inspire others, and, with greut tact and discretion, avoid tbe traps which are constantly set tiutliem. Men ot that combination of pictv and common sense which has so distinguished tlic wlioic course ol our American missions in that portion of the world. -. Whom ilocs it ilcnianil ? Preem inently nicru'ans, as missionaries, lead ers, teacbers, orgamzers and trainers. while the natives of tbe various nation alities, will be the most effective evange lists aud pastors, and to them tbe whole work will ultimately be transferred, so soon aud so rapidly as they develop abil ity to govern and support themselves. No other nation is tit liberty to send missionaries to work as Americans can. The political interest ot each lairopean nation, us well as the relation of church aud State, would immediately produce complications. This is universally recog nized and ttic existence of tue i urnisn Mission Aid society in Loudon, to help this Amencau work, is a most impres sive confession of the weakness. Syria and bgypt are only apparent ex ceptions to.this rule enjoying especial orotcetion. . II lien ioiim tins iiccfss.-irr w ort one.' Now. It is impossible to say what condition will succeed the present. Hut whatever the dilliculties now. they will certainly be increased iu the future. should cither Russia or Austria succeed Turucy in any portion of the territory. I he conduct ol until l.reeeeand ervia. towards niissioii work, leads us to ex pect little grace from them, and if ltulga- lias Uceu less jealous ami nosine, it is to be attributed, uo doubt, to the tact that the mission woi k was so firmly lablishcd already, in schools nml churches, within her b.mlcis, belo'cshe attained any measure ot her independence. It shouh' be added also that it was largely throtich the training receive.! in RobeilCtdicge that her statesmen have been ab'e to leaia that poalual wisdom. lhat has secured I'm her the recognition and suopoit ol Pel ope which she has I'eaiai.d.d and iu so high .1 degree. iKseiv.d. The honoi w..s wsciud toi the .rch.icnloc.i-ns ot tin Nu'.ciit.in Sdicvl ol Classical studies, at Alliens, ia itsci c.i alions loiistoic 1-- the woi'..! s.Miie months ago the mutilated I'm in ol liiuo. the hi ide ol Jupiter, l iie far gic.itci hon or has l a reset vi dt 1 the Amci icau nns si mains, t'spccial'v of the American and l'lts'iv'.ci'.in r.ui.isot setting up again III t lie I a .nt. tlic long ptottr.ue lorm ot ihe Itiile ol Hc.ncn, the chin c'a ol c'biisi, uiivt ing the accumulated debris ot ago -l iguai :u e and u erstition and icuniting h.i niv.td.itcd and seal tend ualll! CIS. May they W abutulamiy sustauud. in lli:s u iMe ei: 'it. until she shall go forth in all. hii matchless perfection, clear as the sun, fair as the moon and terrible isa:i army with banners, conquering and lo eoiiij'ier. EGGS FOR SETTING. Pekio Duck liRus t.00 Per 13 Browa Leghorn Bkk 1 " Black Lansibau Eggi 10 " " Bau" Cochin Bggt t.:,0 " ' Inilinn Game Kggs 1.50 " " Silver Wjramloite Kkb 00 " " Red Irish Oiime Bggs l oo " Illaek B. KeU Kgns t .'O " " Here Is a Kreat 0iiiortuuily tit w iirl, oul seruh stock and raise tlic best. LliAYli orders at JaMBS WOLl'K s, Citr Market House Stalls 8 uml :i. THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO., t5 Milk Street, Boston, Mass. ThisCuiiipauv owns Ittuis paliiil No. H'.a aiii. granted lo Hlilile Hell nil. Nuvelllhel .-.k .-.. i .1 i. V. Ii ami l.U-i liiuic. and caullols fillers paliul No. is-, q.ii i ... vi k i.'ai.m. tiiv a is.ig. fui a sneakiiiK ti-fegianli, wliich oateuts covir Inn Jiiinental invtnllom mill eiulmiee nil forms of iiiiciO'lu'"i tiaiisiultlers ami ol' carbon tclcphaiu-s ANNOUNCEMENT 44 WILL No. lit ration Ammiuc, 1?E OPEN ON MAIUMI V.vr ImhIj 1 ii it(Ml To Call. 99 IT). 20 PER CENT OFF ON CHINA GOODS ! Bargains in Clocks ... 20TER CT. OFF ON JAPANESE GOODS! i t i; ill i . .month. ARTHUR tA. FiELB, LEADING! JEWELER MANUFACTURING AND REPAIRING. .V V A. A A . . A A , PRESCRIPTIONS vuri j nfi A h'Vll STOMACH ought to c-aiiso j on no discom fort whatever." If it does, though if them's nny Iroublo .after cntlnc Inko Dr. Tierce's IFleasant l'cllets. lhey're a perfect anil convenient vest- pocket reineily. One of these tiny, siifrnr-coutctl, anti-blliouB grnuulos nt n dose regulates nml corrects the entire system. Sick or Bilious Hcmlrichcs, Con mlimtion, Indiircstion, Bilious Attacks, and All deranjemcntsof tho liv er, stomach, and bowels aro prevented, relieved, and permanently cured. Thev re the smnllcsr, easiest to take. cheapest, and best. They're guaranteed to give satistaction, or money u returned. ru H State ui Ni-rtli Carolina, count v iiuin oiulK-. Hv irtu ol tbe power tcil in mc liv virtue ol a tlml ill trust c M't- itiii to nit till i lie .(inn iinv ot April, a. 1'., l'-'.to, tv K, 11.' . Hnuis lot the puriiofi- oi fnuriiii; tlu1 paptiu-nt "I a ccrlain proam ui v nt u- in ;uii titrd ii inivi more par in niari y ik stTi hid. dMault h living been made iv the Kant K. 11. ',.. I'u.uH in the payment ot the s iid note and inti lot, mini note hviiK t'een il ue tor more than JO days Hint none ol the pnm-uml niir the mtent t hereon having hLii paid, and having been reiiue'.ed ho to do hy the I'lotui (itie ti'ut in snid deed in tru-t. I, i lie umlerMum-d. trustee in ;ud di- il ol trut, will on the Ud day oi Anm. expose ior -al'- ut t he eourt house dor m the Mty oi Aslievd c enmity ol Uuiuombe Nonh t. ii 1 1 ilt iiu, and sell to the hiuhent liid dt r I'M' i . i th, the MlowinK dmcrihtd lands ttnd premise, to-wtt Sitimlc, IviiiR and i in in the Mate ot Norili lurolimt, county oi Uuneonwie ami city of Ashe villi . lieniK lot No. 27 ol hel!.y ivk. t ' the pint oi hieh is tccisti red ia lj.ji.-k rit. pac Ct. iu the oihn uf the krtiistt r o ilei tis for the said e Mini v of luniei'itiljc, n teren. e ii ben hy niiide ' m a lu 1 and aeeurute desi riptmn ot 4id land jiii'l premises, the shnio tielnK tioiiiidid as follow, tu it ' HeKinninR ut a Mi'ke at the eorner of l Infer and Hiaiiton '.iceis ntitl rtiiiit ttunee noi th b'tK decrees wi.-ti liotttt.loa stake, earner t-liter and Willi. i-n sinet; thence w itli theeuKtirn mar Kin "t William street north 1 deuree iT nun uli s east o"i'li leet t i a tke i orntr ol lot No. -V thence wiih the line ot lot No. 'J south s7 d. rces ;tO ninuite east 1 10 leet to a -t;ike in the western mnru-.n o T'liinton st et theuec with aid!)triet outh 1 dene l.i tnimite.t west ol-1. net to the heinnnitii; hcniK the snine premises conveved U the s;utl K. 11. O. Huuin bv the ttuid c 1 Ulan ton hv deed bearing even date with said leed ot truot. I nc said died in trust ih re isteo.d in hook No. o, on vatic -too. In he olliee oi the Keiiistc ot" ieedj lor said county o liuneoii be ttinl relereuee is thereto in uric irturth'-r parnetiiars thereof. This tne lid day ot Mureh, A. 1)., NlM. 1. ii. M I'.KKIMO.N, loins X Stevens. Atlys., 'Jrualcc. a dt-tfriday N O I ICi; Bv virtue of the power Tested in mc by virtue of a certain did ot Lruxt executed bv K 11.(1. llotiis on the ;ilth rlav of April isiio, tor the purpose of aeenr- mis the p 'ivmi nt id a certain note therein more pnrtunlarjy described to C. P. Klan Uhlan t im v ui ir n en munc in tne pav meat ol the ptinupal and intercut ol said note, the same beinti tininv dnvs rr.orc than ten oveidne, and having 1' en requested bo to uo hy the cestui ue trust in said deed ot trust, i win. on the -ii iv oi April. ih: expose to sale and sell to tiie hiKheat bidder tor cash nt the court house door in the city of A-hevillc, county of Huiicnmbe und State I Noith Carolina, the foilowinu desctibcil lands and iirenimea. to wit; Situate, lvina mid lu'inB in the s tid county of Buncombe and citv oi AhcvlHc aforesaid, being jt No to! heUv 1'ark, to the plat of which an rcKiaterid in book fif. pbc A7U, in the olliee I the KcKisur ol Deed lor the faiil county t iMinconihe relerence is hcreoy tnauc tor tall and accurate description of said land aud premis s, and the sme beitiR bounded ami (lesctihtu as toiiows to-wit; iirKinnin: at a tnkc at the corner ol J'hifer and Uiau ton ntrect anil runs theme with the eastern margin of Hlaton street north 1 desretf 15 minutes taut 03 feet to a taake, eorut r of I t No. 1ft; tfceuce with the bnc of No. IS toutb H7i-.-dtwrctse.it 150 feet to a stake, the common corner of lots Noi 1 tt, 13, i t- and 1(5; thence with the ine of lot Nc. i:t south 1 degree and 15 minutes west iit' i tert to stake in the west margin of lh ter street; thtnee with the marxin uf said street noth N.i's uerees west lou leet to the beuinu Ok. beiotf the same lands and premises conveyed to the said K. H. (1. Bouis bv the said C. I'. Itlanton by deed bearing even date with said deed 'i trust. The said deed of trust is reui tered In book No, 2 on pne 446 et set)., to which reference is mane lor further partien ias inereoi. i nis so aay oi Aiarcn. a. i. 1MU4 J.O. MBHKIMON. Jones & Stevens. Attys., Trustee 3R ewnot cur. Is nn-'.'ecUy, pfrmanently, positively cuml by Doctor Haaa'a Catarrh Pemedv, Tho proprlotoni ot this meu Idno prove that by their offer. It's $5110 ciun for a cam of Catnrrh which tbsr cy au aruggiau, uv ouxn. Cokt Ckt Coke! Call Carlla Coal Comnnar fop AND BEST IN (0 W o z 0 H Be (are to geOhe Beware of Imitation!, original. Made only by z o 1-4 H o w w 0 M H Ou M u w Pu JSquilibs' iihiiniKii'i'Uticiil invi.ir;itiuiis an tlio very best iiml most rcliiiliii' known juiioii t!io Uo'liirs of tin's country it s lunl f'llllllf. 1o lii'frii-k witliout umii,u' scc- outl jtnuli' ilruji-- -lor tin's (A 0 M H PU M o 11 w 05 Pi reason lr. T V. Smith uses quilibs' I'lvpnrations nl- niost exclusively in lilliiu I'rescriptions it is a sat- i 0 W w o H 0 5d w (A o im H 0 Dinner Ready ! Tu: kiy. Uirkiy. wl illcty sir, Kiuisliil brown as liruwii tan Ik-, I.ivit iiiinccil up bil liy bit Ami n iiii-c sweel Kiavy niiuli nl il. iiiikivs Im i ii 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 ilc I'iitiiut, W. M. Ull.l. .V CO., I il v Maiki-t. Brick and Tile Works. Biltmore, North Carolina, HAS I'oi; SAI.i: A I.AIilii: sTim K ok common ItlillK OF AM. kin is, i;i:ri(i:ssi;i nun us, ami am- sizks ok Aiilill l I.Tl ltAI- lllfAIN TII-K. Tfir UM Shnp, for Ihr l.t-jst Monry. A W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN, $5, $4 and S3. 50 Dress Shoe. $3.50 Police Shoe, 3 8oles, $2.50, $2 for Workingmen S2 and $1.75 for Boys. LADIES AND MISSES, $3, $2.50 $2, SI.7C W. L. DOUCLAS Sinn's me nilUli, c.t-v fining, nnd pive bcllci iMiu'iiiMi :it i in- pu. i-4 iiiiMMii-dl ih.ni .iiiv oilier make." '1'rv one pair and be con iiKCil. 1 In' siampiii1' ct . I., noinji.iv njiiu' ami pruc on inc iioiiom, wiini iaranli'i' t liti r value, .ivos ihoi.imls uf ilnllars annual 1 v to lliose wlio wear llicin. IValers win) pu-li llic i.ala of W. I., llmiijlas Slioi-s gain cnstonifrs, winch helps Ic iiu rcase flu' s.iU s on flicir full line of ijoo.l', Thry can nrforil to tell at i ! profit vml w lirlli'vo von run nv moiii'T bv ImvliiB nil your footwear of tho f!olr adver U.i'd licluw. Ca'iuliiKiio froo Uou itpiliratiou. . i.. lMJUULAS, llrotklau, MM. For Sale By J. D. BLANTON Sl CO. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. isl'iii'tion to know that ovcry bottle of iiiiHliciiic we simkI out is just as in mil as 1 1 1 o (0 z 0 M H p. Im'sI iuality of drills will lake it no inattiT wlrit priri' you paid for it you i-oiililn'i j;-et it any lift ter a oj w w : Pi. Dr. T. ('.Smith's )nm Stoiv I'uliliii Square, is the place. W o H 0 sa w w o M H Ul A A . A Jk A A J iii. A. A A A . PRESCRIPTIONS i V WWW WWW V V V V V NTATVDARI) liranuiatcd SiiKr, jjo iioumls for $11.0 UviTiiiKl Kclialik- Hii-stcd Cuflcc, cents xr paikBKc. Tea, 40 noil Ouevntt Ii rounil. I.ard, cuinpoiind, lo I'viitHucrpouml Lard. leaf. 13'. a. Pi pound, llacon, well- era, lOe. per pound, llacon, Iliinioinhc, lll'ii' per pound. 1 lam-., Bumomlie, lS'-jc. per puuud. Goldeu Cotln'.enc, fl pound bucket, 3.'ie.; 6 pound buckets, C5e ; ut re tail lie. Ilouicuiudc Molusael, 40e, per K'tllon. New Orleans molasses, 6oc. per gul- lou. Apple Vinegur, four years old, 2Gc. jicr galliin. Klcetrlc Light l-'lour and While Pearl, $J per Uundml. Onicgii l'lour, $5.00 tier barrel Mealr OOc. jifr bushel, Citron, Oe per pound. Currants, 5c icr pound. Preach Prunes, iOc. ier pound. Taylor's Jelly, Ulc. per pouud. Coleman's Mustard, 16c. er oi. Dunham's shredtd Cocoanut, 30c. per pound., ilublngcr's Blastic starch, 10c. per packuge. Our Little Daisy PicklcH, 10c. tier bottle. 3-pound cans Tomatoes, 10c. 3 pound cans Okra and Tomatoes, ISc. S boxes 200s Blue Hen Matches, Oc only. Tee Little Store Around the Corner. 39 COLLGCE STREET. W. J. POSTELL W, It. GWY.N. V. V. WRST GWYN& WEST Frank E. Morton, TLXEIt, REGLLATOIt AM) REPAIRER OF PIANOS AND ORGANS. Old Instruments Ks-Modc'ed, Workman ship and Material Onarantted. CALL OR ADDRBBB, ioi K. Collcff Street, AshcYlllr, N, C. a-Sdlm ' Successors to V. U Owyn liKtablliihed 18M1. Kcfcr to Hank of Aslicvillc LOANS SKCUmiLY 1'LlCKH AT 8 I'KK CHNT. NOTiir I'UBUV. I'lIU UlShlO.NHH OP """ FIRE INSURANCE Southeast Court Square. New Dental Parlors J. E. HAWTHORNE, D. D. S,, lias located In Asheville for tlic practice of dentistry. Makes a specialty of l'lne Ootd work, crown and bridge work and gold and rubber combination. Uses; the most Im proved methods to make all operations PAINLB83. Olliee Over Mlmnnugh's Store ration ayenoe a-u-dif A. FRECK Has remoyed his (hop ln.basement of Legal Block and would ask his Meads lo partleti lar and Ihe public irrnerall.r to giy him This is the BEsrSor5 1 . AtTION.-if any dolii oflVrs you W. I.. Jtfiuft-Ui hops ttl m r-fMliictM prire, r bh he has them with inn nam a tlaniiMMr ob th btittom, put him uowb M m fraud. Is Now Prepared to- -Furnish all Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures NKND I'OR l'.NTIMATKN. Asheville Woodworking Co. . Kautfmun, Supt. Telephone, 1 G 1 . Q UVIlrl- not (UAT'T1TY NO I'UHB OIKTS 01' ANY KINU TO ATTACTTTHNTION OR DRAW TRArilt AT THH Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar What I claim i that I keep the lurgt ttock uf rst clusa Kooda oil any bausc in the StuU-. Anyone iu uml of pure un ml u Iterated liquors will And it to their interest to cull ami cxninim my stock. The same hat been recommended by the Iraduw puvslciutui in the Slate for meilkinul purposes. cin. .ju jlt iiu a. NO. 53 SOUTH MAIN STREET, TOp. ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mjr motto Is, "Keep the best and charge accordingly." m place is secoml to none In tbe Slate. TliLUPIIONB CALL. 130 POSTOI'l'ICU BOX OMS. Orders From a Distance solicited. Boxing; Packing Free REAL ESTATE BONANZA. WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 11 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. Vf" II WIIOI.IlSAt.B MiPARTMEST, OUSTS' SS J i I s VAKLOK AS1) KBAUISO ROOM. ClilA'S, TOBACCO AM) lluTTI.li (JooflS, SAM- 'XT A i VLB, UIU.IAKII ASI) foul. RDUM. dtOs Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. We ResimttUlly Sulkil a Share of Your 'nlruiiiijjc. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. Alula Kalraace, No. 43. Telephone Call, No. TU. IN MOUNTAINS OF NORTH CAROLINA A VERY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LORETTA HALL. HOT SPRINGS. NORTH CAROLINA. ' BijpeJIejiTaWemiP and very sweet moo, Cleaa Coke. Taylor Mfr. Co., St Loulft H. M. SWAINE, PROPRIETOR. a call. ' deoMSmos
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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March 9, 1894, edition 1
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