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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN Friday liveuirg, March 23 14 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN 1-mvrKiiinii.v iKxegrT sisimi i anhw 1:1 ki v 4K I-l.tX'TRIC HUI.W4V I THK IRISH FLAG. llAll.V $li 0.1 :i.oo l.r.ii srisscmi'Tiox ka rt.s I one Year Six Muiitb .Time Mouth ClTliKN I One Month, in advance ol' lone Week, paid to Carili-rs.... l. 7 lit: Wi:v.kl.v Crnicuv, i sue.leiull Wtiiees iluv, in uttvauee, $1. Si:i:SCKU;IMS who luil to retvi'ie their fiamr n ' enter a f.nur lr lenit i'ia; lite fact to this utike immediately. FRIDAY, MARCH L'.S. ISil-t. Till-: wifeol Dr. D.ivid YAclsUr. a resi dent of itristuer.-itic M.iilinin iivii.ne, ami one ol the lust known .hieiaiis l New York, lias been taken to an insai.c asylum, a maii.ie li oin .'ilenli .ilism. Ami Slill the "sua ili) move" an 1 t he kiiiev cure hasn't gone aiivwlictc. CnM.KlM IN liKKCKINKIIXii: S.IVS Miss Pollard lul him astray. When 1: is remembered ill it Mi-s IVll.n.l was 'i ami Hreekinriilge ."0 jears u! ii.ne at tiie time tliev met. tiiis plea will liariily y.iin the amorous keiitii.'ki.ni nuiili .-Mil-put by Ir in a just aa I iliseriaiinatin public. Till, man who lioMI, i!cel.n! lii n hi will ilislruueliie every inlet' ii Wes'i ni North I'aiolitm hiiIim In- itiuiil v. iti; eeerv letter 1. 1 a law liivli ilei!ii"Uiieis. will hear ualeiiini;. I liii:ihl:;ivetli.n:f;eil. ami the ulil emiplet now i c.i. I : No man neeil tear the halter's ilr.iw. ll he keeps lii aets insnle the la. v. J1IS11 K CAT UtiHt ' There's fun aheail in the kti'wil.i, I'entiessee, I'uimressionu! ilisli tel aiumn: the Rud. A primary, fur the pinp 'se ol scleeting a candidate lor Cutigitss was liehl two weeks ao. The cimltil.ttis were lohn C. Honk, the i'.liii; menilxr, ami llenrv K dibs ui, a pr.imit vnt p ticiau ul llie disti i.I. The nht was In! lei and personal, ami in cicvv i. aalv ho w ill II. Ip (iu Tin I'lan to iH-velop rtac Couuirv . Kmii'K Tiik Citii.n:- In a a minimi cation in the lleriUrsnnvil'e Times last . week 1 sic ii Mills River eurrespouileiit I set ins t i he very enthusiastic over a rail ro.nl from I U lniersoiiville via Miils Kiver to liicvaid. They propose to util lie the I'reneh idcliiuctl l.nmd alley railroail bid ami trv to inlT.ience the Ivielaiioml am! Danville to run it. T his lo ik very uluusihle on tinp'T anil mi il t:li'. strikes nnr eitv.ens as a wise move. 1 am in l.icor of a standard uniue io id leading trum I Ii n lersimviPe ui .MilU Kr.er and thenee to llrcv.iid. Neatly a'l or part nt this is ginilcd. Tl.e ipiestion lo'iiuost in my mind is this: Who will work ihis road T the nullities vote a snbserip lion to gr ille it ? I think this eotiiUV and Tr ii svlv.inia have voted lines and aeitlur line had the least uii.uniitee Irani i inv eoinpany th t it wmihl lie Imilt. I mis lime was lost, nesi.lesotireii'.ns i ave almost ilepamd ol any road at all. Shall or w ill onr eit;z lis a'aiil he hum hueued in voting a tax ami t;rade the road w ilhont auv en irantie at all that inin ami r dhi'i; sloek wall lie put on.' l.el us tut n to anol her s.uirei a prop o-ition t I'at lias I een made tor a lonis tunc, lian a siamlaiil jsait.-e elect ne road Ironi Asiieville to I'.rev.nd. There is eonipativ iti I v wailing tor a Pi;lit ol w :if an I a le oniial'le subscription, and .ve w t:l hae a read w iihin six niotnhs tr neiiiti'i I lie Iwantilnl vnllev nt Mills liver and tliei ee lo our little fit v "t I'm vaid. 1 ins road, limn what 1 leatn.eau Ii.- iua.ee a s'and ml aiitte, and with the ui!:: o -r water power Mr. Caiuer h.S ;.e van pal! all the I'reijjhl Horn Hievard lo Aslu ville. Let us have all electric line oar-, V L JnlinfHi .!i'l River, Ihn ieis m coti-tv, X. C. Manh i. I V l llll Jl tVUH (llisviv I Iiin on lli- .'illli IU" I ll s i OilcnlilK IIi.iimk Tin: Cirit.N: 1 have lead willi some interest vrtir interview w ith the "e M v a " ami "acting Mayor." Tlu-s.' ceittlcu.vn at.' Iiot't eantiidates lot r, eUcti n. Mr. I:!ant oi says: "But il junlorM Want Old ulurv lo W c A hove It Kiiirou Tin-: L'irizhx: We ilon'l like j to In- kickers aliout little things, but wt know it is the little things that big thitics come IVom ; ami we don't ki.ow the 1 .w or ciiHoin. Hut we know that wh:it we ate to speak ol" is not rit;ht Last Saturday was Si. Patrick's day. We noticed the liisli ll i ll luiiuy liom one ol otir National institutions and llo Siars and Stripes aliove. MMi a iiiini; is noticeable and no one noticed it tpiicker than the Jr. 0. I'. A. M. At their last meeting tl evcinHh miieil the action ol that insiitutiou. It is not right to show courttsv to Ireland at the expense ut' 1 nelc S im. It don't show lunch patri Uivm in the direction ol the l'irst National llnnk of Asheville to al low s'ich a thing, for if wc allow these little things now we will have to allow ing things in future. As Aimiican citi zens we hope never to sve such a thing again on an American institution. (iVo. llurn'mm. See. Jr. I. I' A. M. ; l',4fi:H!l for si io. h;. ,1,, n,,i L t ni :i hcllir famitv paper for the farmer ol North Carolina than the Home and Tartu, published at Louisville, Ky. It is a Iti page journal, comes twice a month ami is loadetl with nraetieal iiitoriuation and interesting reading for every man, woman and child in North k .irobiia. t rol. Massey writes ir:ieles fur the Home and farm ol espc i.-il interest to North Carolinians. Hive ii and Tin: Wi i-.kt.v Cmi:x a trial at the ridiculously low sum ol SI. in per vear-o-nuiuhers ol I ill-: v.in1-.M anil ),-...! 11..,,,,. .unl I.-iii-mi nhotil one and n hall eciilsloreach paperilelivered to you. I rv nan eoi'iniiiaiiou ouei. Your Crape Vines Eat Bone ? Cut It (round ol James Widfe. You Want To Raise Fine Chickens? (lit Sure Hatching llggs, All llreeJs, of James Wolfe. You Want The Best Meat ? (let ll at James Wolfe's Stalls, S anil J Market Huililing. and pr.einel In the di-ti id the tttrggk w.is to the finish The ntnri: i-li-'wii! that Ciilison !vd del.aled ll.uik liy iuit than one i!iiiiianilm.-i-iit.v. Aceor.iog to the ruks of tiie piimary. lite Kepii'i'.: can Congressional c immittee was to canvass the ret urns h i in ' lie iirimaty. and lo'inally ikel.'re the lesuk. Tins was d 'i:e mi Tuesday, and litis cjiuir.ii'.'.i . vv'nieh was eoaip isi .l ol cghi llouk men and two Gibson ni.'ii. pr- - ceded io t!i.-o wont enough Gil wim vntc j to nominate 11 ink liy aliout m,' I r ity, and ace irdtnuly ilielare.' Il-i..k lie! nominee. Tne o'd "S.eo'.ni," the ino'ie. it tlile lortrcssol K.u I ici lis n in T-. nm s.-ee, is now ri nt in twain. Gibs in will run as the nominee ol '.lie primary and Uo.ik will stand lor the Congressional committee. The Km xville Journal will sit:."jort Gi'iMia ami ' hoi muff' is in S'glU. Jil.llOl K ll'V'N MIWHIOi. The ii'..-. il or me.'i th.' party or p.r. ti who think th it the Democratic p n i y is ti'-l going !o he in lighting sotui i t th: vMtnif.g ).-!! .atnpaigii, :iie .-imply il.ciiving tin in; elves. The D m -iratu p irty was j j 1 'ml in co-atr-d ol tins gov 1 am ii". ii i ii ili d. 1 will sin i w tl.e goods.'! c'c. Mr r.iltoii s:is: ' ll the peop:e l:o.i!il iVsiie me, I imiiH npp"ie:ate i.aat as an i lalot si iiicnt ." i 'e. Tllttl he gus "it I" spf 'k "I tiie oni hall ol Ins pi . 'p; i I v iia ing hi ea "eonhseated," md lut tin i "I don't w ai,i. anv pal tj in hi ri -p"i,sti'te 1 a' ir.v nii.ilakes." lieu be liaves i lie c ntinoii re nler to inter lit it le is gnat r thou any party. I i civ .n i i or sietns to ' hi'.tk that he is .be Welhii Ion sine. Lite Mavor savs "ll lude.'t a; U i. ue." Now tiie Mavoi knows !:.U I'.l I ' Ca'lc lias decllll'd al'-obiit'l', I'hc e Ma v 'i savs "I ..in lor I he ill 1:1 uliocill lilrili- tile lael-ois-' bllt ins tail; aril .ntii'lts go to piove that !:e tt.kis In rs.lt !or th.r. man. It is plain that Mr I'.itlon inns notli tug al, ri ciin, i:i. i im ii . lie wants the "endorser, it't " Mr Dlanton talks ibott'. reeom iliat ion, but thn ks be is the s ilvc that will leal the would. He ivaiaS viidicali ni Now, lor one, 1 ni -ii i;.ic I i endorse ti indicate. Neitli r one i I th.-c ecnthine'i tsthe pen p'e's ra in ioi in i r. The light is le t.vti'1' thitn. md 1 1 '.' Itg'it has liven In I "'.in I lieni I 'r lite last live years. Tl.e I'c.'i'ic c iiiuof itli'oid to e.tilotse or vi'iOr: tie 1 1; !t' i ore . ! t ito-e hei oes Mr. l;:'on is a-'':: ol "know a"'' Mr I'.1. o. i oi t a :..'il "I "'p.i'.i nt nieitii inc." i.t t ns c tine log'.lh ( upon s,intehoiiy that ti c people can support. '' lb ' Easter Easter Booklets And Cards, PRAYER AND HYMNALS. AT ESTABROOK'S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. 22 SOUTH MAIN ST. Love in a Cottage n Mats Meat. A KFf P OFF THE Here's our Cottage. Jo You ? Stalls for beef, niiiUon, pork, veal, poulliy anil meat jiruilucls in City Market. W. M. Hill & Co. IN MOUNTAINS I F NORTH CAROLINA A V-1RY SELECT BOARDING HOUSE LOEETTA HALL. EHOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. KteyHrnt Thle and Pine Accommuilittloni la Bvery Knprct H. M. SWAINE. PROPRIETOR. Presents ARTHUR M. FIELD Leading eminent i'l IMJ Mr'.li: put p se ol in tk i i.a iitativ iivcdol . et'.ii ins, and tin I'em oa'aey is yr.iti'4 to make them. The in t'.'llier.ce mat eoiilnivi! this yreat tins' to li.e I'e no.raer was , too huh an ortler lo think or e:)iel ill it tae I; inn ltd Ii ipsiat ion which has oeetipa.l the K . 'publican pa. tv It thirty wars in euaetiii;. can be eoirivUd in a Iv w months. W hen a tna'i lias been wt. h"',i' lood until be has rcachul tiie 'nitik ' I stai'vatiou, it would be the act i-l'.i I'.m.I. isli until in 'ivv hint a hearty meal. b. e i use lie nil wou'd iustamlv I dioi'. S i with national legislation. To do a' once what nm t and wi!i be done in ti re by the Kmocralie parly, won: I be iiijit tliei' us, ilanei his and pet haps lata! to in my in lirsiti'.s and enterpiisii thn have crmvii up iiii.hr the ar'.ilie al stint ill. ili ni oi Ki jiaba,' an i.i.vs. A p'.int in. i v ;m,v and l! w er, and even ;i;o hue Iruit, it idvr the protictint; -la-s oi'a In.', lions' , but to a! oriee niilove il :, the' outer ait, woitl 1 be to cause instant ilealh, e .a n though t'ue open air, alter a KraiUil selioolitiK !' ..' iun.tti. ttion. sliould be its natural habilal . Tiie 1 leiuoeratie parte has a kiv. it and absorbing wo. k to do, ata! it has the brain and the ne: ve, the pati i'.tivn and judgment t'.: do it well. This is a j4"cal I ill emu. try with lars:e ami varied interests. It is almost im possible to suit all sections by the enact ment ol any one measire. The represen tatives of all these vas: seeli uts and multiform interests are in Curares. AH must be coitsulte I. They have their opiniaiis and they mil-1 be eonsi l' ied. The man or party who thinks it a small matter to chance the ee niomie.tl p diev of this tfoverumint ai'knoivlvlycs itsill silly iiiul incotnpe'.cif.. Meoi.oiny ami c. ireful, painstaking stalisin nishiji ami patriotism aienecessary to do this wo: k, Tiie Democratic party lias laid the liiuiiilalioiis broml and deep for tin: iv iletiiption of tile United States I om the curse of thirty years uf Keptihlieau mis rule, extravagance and injustice, ami nothing is surer than that, what lias been undertaken will be pcrforninl. rrisident Cleveland has not b.en in full sympathy Willi the South ami West iilonii liiitineinl lines. For him to have been bo would Imve necissitatcd friction between the ( xeemivc mill the eastern Memoeraey. The President lias done his duty us lie lias seen it, To have done otherwise would liuve been dishonest, ami that is Ionian to the nature ol ('.rover Cleveland. The people know the man in whom they have trusted and elected to rule over them, und lie will vet show to them and the world that he is not only a patriot but n statesman ns well, "All things come to those who wuit." Those who cannot wait can at , comptish nothing. Those who think Cliveland's adminic- t ratio it will'be it failure, won't do well t tarry till their beards Rrow 'and their wits sharpen. The Democracy is in the saddle, and it's there to stay until evrry veslitf : of unjust Republican legislation has been corrected. II I. It I'llll MI'S HII t'TI.Il io '111 I'ollffU I'eiipll" l illik 11 llll UvRicltr and Wt re larrtt cl c'vnI"S.X C, M.iuli 1": -Mr. K 11. I'a '.lot, .in.l Miss Uarbe, daughter ol Mr f d Mr. . i' ll Smat litis, w ere marriid li: vis'.ii lav. The voun iatly's par em s , i.i i till to i be tnateh, so the eouj le to. k a bu'v it'le to ibtlti! and were uiarri'.'.i 1 Iu re M:. b' V' h' d i and lainile have cone in - ii tiie "I. :ie S ar." w here they w ill t e i ic. TI; vor,:- pco.'i' ol Canton are pi. n: t'li': I" :.-.! a l.rjehall lor ,'iuius'-inctil-t. ' a- Tae s::e s.leetidisa liv.lv om', ':: al e'ev.'i it live: lookiiii: the to r. a"'! i-' i : v o' avcess 7';f t'.V. Atiit-n: I f '.. I '" -I .o - vtl:i' lain.l'n ok. 'i'l.i.-e ate l ia I hot;.', , thai ;. lar to ill ike the p'ipid.ii l:y of .lkn 11. Steven s n. I'lie pi i if de hke h:m Im a use he i a ilai a 1 1 1 , i i ' 1 1 tli" pi ..;.!c and likes tlx tit Ace .in: .oi' i" and bell ing htm ril ing llie iv.iv (.! ;:'i , a i harming -.vom in, as Mntple. v-i -i lao'ile ond ,"s u'.traetivi as he is. ait'l lo l,i' !i of I linn the I.'indmaik wis' i' s i 'iil'nt'i-i health and all nooil I iintni', an I is e aisei'iiH that there ate m .ny am i: Us n ailers who wiil hear tily sav. Aui'.n ' Kill (lie Cur oi4 Fool! tit. Sl.iti -villi' t.iiiiilui.iri, e do not n metiiber a time when x ci'.emeiil about mail dots .wis as ccreral as it is now. 1'ront everywhere conus repot ts nl mad do's mad doijs . Then I illows a slauaiiier of the canines that were bitlea i.vlhei'ii.' supposed to he alilete l with rabies. I lur Davidson township ei.rrispiin.leiits report that nli'inl I') have Ihcii kide l in that c nti inanity as a icsult ol a Ira I do excite incut. I.i t the yoiiil woikipiou li'.ri U what I'etti Cooper, wilo lite. I I o he ova i '.io e ir idd and died worth in.iuv mills 'its. saul ol a new-paper: In all town- w'ire,'t uewipapei'isiiibi9hid every man siioiiM a lvertise in it. if noth- iui! more titan a c.iril statin'' his name ami the bus in s. be is in. It not only pus He ADVi-.HTISER, but it lets tiie people ni a distance know- that the town in iv tiie-li you riside is a prosperous eomiirn.itv ol business men. Astlic sied is sow it so the seed recompenses Sever pull down vour si;n while you expect 'o do business 2 Jeweler. WANTED, pi-: ti-:. i. th kmiw that n i: si:t.t STKini.V FANCY 1HRSEY - AMI COUNTRY BUTTER aril .;o a ni." per hmhi1. I. M. l'lcininiim - Co., Window Glass. Tin1 best assorted stock of single and double thick ulass in Asheville inn be found at Dr. T. ('. Smith's Druj? Stori1, on Public Square. THE AMERICAN BELL TELEPHONE CO, T25 51 ilk street, Boston, Muss. Tins c'oinpuiij' owns Utliis-piititit No. Iti:i..ri01i, Kiiintid pj Buillc llerlinir, November 1 7 iti, tstn, lor n ciotiliiiiid telchrnph ami tetcplione, and eontruU litters patent No. I 7 ;ai, srnntiil to Tltumns;A. Udisun, May 3, inns, for a fpeaking telrirraph, which j patents rover tuiiihiinrntnl inventions ami embrace all forun of inleropliunc transmitters titul of earbon ti-lephout-9. i sf IPRESGRIPTION S ! - Sl'litlAl.TV Ar tist Grant's Ptiarmacy i Wlica-i lit-y rc put up promptly, rapidly nitti utciirntcly, t'roni iluintciilly pure ilriiK. " Ircsli frum tlu-laot utories of 8qullit)it, McrCk, 1 Scliii Tt tm ami other staiuiflnl iiiutiulai-tur- en, ami at most rc;fonable pricrs. WILL IIAYK A PIANO TUNING MILLINERY OFEZSrHSTO- H. E. CROUCH, On Miiri li 1".). :iu iiiul :il Ti."iv will bo a lovely lot o' As:u;viLi.ii. k. c. Sjiriiif.: ainl Siiiiiuu'!' jjoods (linl;iyi',l Lndlos aiv invited SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Leave l pler With A. V. .tones Co., 17 to call ami cxniniiit' llie s'liiic. Ilfiui'iiiber the date. i-h.i , venue, m in- postui cuni. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Kzisr Pianos and Organs. Nos. II and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. : For. in win i i ss tki-:i: r. I Royal (S Western Carolina Ry. AUGUSTA, G , AND AiKEN, S. C VIA SPARTANBURG. 'I I'llWAKH Kill Ti; I'M LV ).';i Mile K, ,V Ii ii "'I :i 111 Ht ll.lr Jiiit'.v 1 1 tr " 7 4" s nr'iiiilniri: . 1'. K. .V V C. U US " SpartanlinrK " " I:"' " l.nuri us ... " 11 Ti'i " 'ret nville " ,'Uip tn. i Ii i-rnvviit'il . " -' 5- " Atinunia.. ;l Mfi " Aiken . v, Ky. I -7 " I 'l tiek'-tsovvr litis Ki'tile lur I'lf-t H' l viec W I. V KAll-.. K. I.. TulHI. :'l I'ns AKtnt. Trave'lire I'nss. AKt Arr'.rsTA, c.a. Canadian Tea St ore, 14 PATTON AVE. IH LIeliM S ANIi lll.Al.l'lll'l 1. HKI.NKS Aid. dlle I Ulill H V Tltlil SHOI-' tit K I NAllI I.TIIHATIil) Teas AND- Coffees AND CIlOCOLAT-MKXlEi; V t 1 ll''.'."-'4.K I'KI'AHTAII-Xr. li'.VT.s' JiWJ' Hi I'.lKl.OK AMI KKMHSti K'HIAt. C'LtA--". vie' tci'ii t vi mn ri.i: i.i'ni. sa.m- t i ri.n, nnj.i kh sn rod. KuoM. i J, 'iOi Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager, NOW IS THIS IIKST T1MH OP Till! VKAR Ti It V i' YOI'U ,'Miilu liilruiii'. o. lit. Teleplioni! full, .V. 'J. THE OAKS HOTEL l'i:d;r New Maiintftnirnt. Ntw I-urnituri-. Nice, clean i:ii!irt.i')li' roi'ins. I'nhlv excellent, N irtlu-rn Style. lNiru-r Muts a'l Truin t'li'He in t'tu ii. C'n un :!v(.(ik- Cur l.lnc Pcu n.i 'til LiKitiinn. j Hut niil Cold HatliA. i livcrv i'ufsit'U- Ctinvcniiiux . O.M.PPIILIlp New Dental Parlors V, II llWYS W. w. WRST. G-WYN & WEST Pianos And Organs Tli'iruunhly (v rhaulcil, Frank E. Morton IS THIi MAN TO la) IT. Aili!rci 101 EAST COLLEGE STREET, Asheville, N. C. J. E. HAWTHOHNE, D. D. S., Mas lueutei in Alicvillc lur the prmtiec ol dentistry. Makra ,ieialty of l ine Colli work, crown an J liriilj-c work anil notd nnd rubber eintibinatioii. I'sck, the mojt Im proviil methoiln to mnVe all nnrrRtluim PAINLHSS. I llier llvir MiuiDitUKh'll Store 1 nt ion avenue ueccgaom to NV. II r.wiii. ' llstntilishni 11. llufcr to Uunk uf AshcviMi- REAL ESTATE SKCt KKi.V 1'I.ACIU AT H I'KK CKT. NOTAUT ITBIJO. v'nil UI.-sloM.a FIRE INSURANCE outlKt Court Square A. FItKCK Hhs reuuiTcil lu.p in baecinftit of I.CKal Hlock and would nk hin friends ia partita ur and the pub lie tuic rally to lvc him " Hi'4l8tnoi AND BEST IN H 0 r d He ware of imitations He sure to Kt'tZtlie ordinal. Made ouly by Taylor lHf Co., 8t. LoulH. I TAYLOR MAM t'Q J I Racket Store, 15 South Main. The ladies coinpliiiieuti.'d our Spring lata .vt'storilny and said thoy woro very cheap. S')inj bought; some gave ordiTH, and wo were pleased, but ono gntliniaii eaino along and he wua not pleased, bceause he wanted a nice black straw hut, trim med in silk ribbon with plumes, all for 75 cents. The trouble was we did not have it. We will s'i w a few beau tiful now hats this evening', and again on Monday, the 2Gth JOHN M. STONER, Manager. E. L. FLETCHER, ASSAYER, OUKi AND MtNIIK'W.S ASSVYlitl. COR MARKET ST. & COURT SQ i AslirvH'c, N. C. ttiel CpiumlTuiilti. CUtt l li'iine Ii .. out (tuHi l.im!. ( ,.ir H M.Wtml.l.KY.M i' IT FOLLOWS A FTKH n rllsorilcrpd llvor tlmt you're mitijKOt to im.H'kn of mill nr oil ilia on ttlitclit inpnsure. You net "tlrwl" niiilvf. The fwllna la tn-poniimnii-il by a " tirixt ' iliiintlon, wlilnli faili to n.ssiniilnti' " tlio foiMl. Till often riwtilu iu wlmt we enll lit'liKe.stiun or Illlioiimipm. lir, l'icree'ii I'KuisHiit Pi'lleln rouse tlieltvrr to vifni'iius ai'tion, ami this In turn (tart tha ntneuincry of the I KMly Into activity. Liver. stoutiM'U and IkuvoIb f.s) tlw tonic effort, ana in muiH'inienre tba entire ystcm la lnvlgo ratwl. Hie proenwej bm-onio aclf reKuli.tlng, and a riwrve force In stored up aguiiut ex poaitre to Aimmm. If you're too tliln, too wonk or nprroiu, It mint be that food ansluillntlon U tironff, Thla li the time to take Plramnt Pellet. They permanently cure Constipation, Sour Htoniaeh, I)yspewln, Kielt or Bilioiu Head ache, Dlaluoaiid Jnundic. Catarrh currd by using Dr. Bagel Remedy, CoUil U! Coke! Call Carolina Coal Comnaay Ar llomCleMa t'aka. THE DRY GOODS DEALERS, &, CO. Mitviuu just returned from Now York with all the very latest novelties in dress fuliri.s ami trimmings, wc are in a position to more than iiitisly cverv customer. An examination ol our iinmeiisc atoek win show tlmt we will present by far the moat complete line ol ull similes of silks, Moires, in all colors, China silks, Surah silks, Illack Foillesand HemratiueH. (lur Dress Satin finished Mulls are limply snwrl. Wc have them in all eolors. Our llrocnilnl Sattecns (imported) are the prettiest dcniRiis that could lie found. Our Domestic Sattccns are simply Rrund in quality, shades and price. In our White goods depart ment wc h ive more than dotililcd our eflorts to present everythinij pertnininit to that line. He su.e tlmt vou Bee our Crink ed Liwns, and our Dotted Lawns, Dotted Swisses, Una Lace Stripes, l-'i(urcd Mor s illis, I . K s. W hitc l.inen ducks. Ask to see those imported Clilfed Dotted Swiss. in some beautiful delicate shades, they vrill ccrtninly be the very prettiest fubiict shown this seas in. We do not cluim to lie the only one that can show a fine line of dress kooiIs, but we do claim that when it enmes t showing the latest and clennest line of dress goods nnd novelties, we are second to none and foremost in a ureal many demur. Our latest purclinfes are more thon double ony stock we have ever offered. And we will offer you an eutire new and stylisS line. Why buv old style Roods, because they nre bcimj closed out, when vou can go to SUMNIiR K: CO'S. and secure the very latest designs nt a less priee? The wonderful decrease in the price of dress Roods hat been so great within the last six months that we can sell tbem now for lets than thev coft tlusc closimj out store. We can prove this if you will cull and look nt our stock, for we do not believe that truth telling is one of the lost arts. Read the pri.-esol'n few lines we will ti5T-"vi'oVvUi CilIl.,',rli.,,'.mi"1 ,nl"" or -'" 'luntities, we will not confine von to one dress pattern or one itulUr's worth. We have enomjli to supply all. TUB ONLY MILLlNliRY 8TOR12 PRIiSBNTINO i i .. , A Tbr STYL1-.S. ()jr trimmer having Sicnt sometime in one of the largest concerns in the Northern markets, and trimming her patterns while there, we tbiuk gives us the right to justly claim the leading place among the milhucry trade of this section. One thing we guarantee, that you cannot buy nn old hat, f rimmed or untrimmnl, in our store. We did not curry a single shnpe Irom lust season. It will do your heart good to see our Ribbon and Lace department. Ribbons in Watered Moires, Gross Grains, Satin finished, etc. Chantilcs LacfS, Boirdons, Spanish nnd I'oint dc Ireland's. We arc lien.liiinrt'Ts on these goods. Torchons in great variety and at the lowest prices, Swiss and Domestic Ivdgings insrrtinns, etc. Our Shoe department for Indies anil children is mor.' eomnlete thin ev.tr. o ir Otfurd lies in Ua'.lier nn I cloth tops, ar; b:autics, anil you will do well to look at these before yon.btiv, for we intend to oiler you shoes nt a price that will simply astonish yon. KliMUMllliU Ul'K OPENING DAYS. We will try to have our stock so arranged that you can see at 4 glance that our promises can more than be enrricd out. You will find drummers ot, every shelf, our prices are winners. We have no "0'itter Snipes" to drum you into our store. We believe the way to increase our trade is to give to every one the full vnltif for their money nnd carry out every promise we moke. Remember we carry a full line of Foster's Kid Gloves from 5 to 7!4 nt $t 00 We have added to our stock of CORSETS a full line of Dr. Strong's health Tricoras, Dr. Warnrr's Caroline nnd many other desirable lines, We can supply you with most any brand of good Corset. Our Domestic department will eclipse any store in the city: think of buying 4-4 Fruit of the loom at Hijicts. 12 yds. to the dollar, any quantity vou want from one yd, to trn thousand. Did you ever buy the Scnmlcsa Sheeting at 10 cents f Come in and see ours. Did you ever hear of Lonsdnle nt 0 cts. Inke a look in nt our store and we will show you plenty of it. The finest Lonsdale Cambrics at 9 yds. to the dollar, that is one yard more than you ever had before. Sumner St Co., have plenty of it. Pillow Casings in any grade. You can buy at SUMNKK & CO'S more good square honest goods for out Hollar than any place in Western North Carolina. This is saying n good deal and you will not know whether we are telling the truth or not unless you come in and let us prove it to you. SPECI AL: If you have not traded with us before, step in during our Grand opening days. We are doing business lor an honest living, we will certainly be polite, whether you buy or not, but. do not ak fir s unplej during our opening days. Our terms will remain same as heretofore, No goods delivered from storc.uittil paid for. We explain this rule by saving that we nre not rich people, if we were we would stny out of business. We have just enough money to run our business 'or buving and selling lor spot cash; by so doing we can give you lower prices than il we told and lost on some nnd was compelled to ni ike It up on others. Remember our opening day. Dry Goods, Thursday, March 21!il. Millinery, Friday, March -Mil, 1W. We ure headquarters for all the lulest novelties iu new dress goods. SUMNER & CO., 3STo. 30
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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