Monday livening, April 30, 1894.
THE ASHBVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS CO.
THE MOST RKKHB AND GREATEST ENTERPRISING FIM (IF THE S!TE
Vh. huvo saved many thousands of dollars to their customers annually, will gladly announce that tliey are better prquivd in r-huwin- n lull .Vu i ,.vm, th UI.(m ,, , .
at tho lowest prices evtr known to the trade. Owing to the enormous increase in our business, we have engaged buyers in all iu.-il north, markets nd'ire XmIh
mum mm iuu luauj uwu cu iu ivu uuv uu,uuloBi ui u.iifcuiiin nuan Vt e UlltT UJ UUT llilUe. A8 WO Ha VC gOOUS aiTiVillg lluilv
ness, and that is SPECIAL SALE DAYS, and we can assure you the biggest bargains ever offered in the City of Ashevilie.
we aregoiug lo have a new feature in our busi-
SPECIAL SALES TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
111 I5aru;iins in all Departments
MEN'S CLOTHING
FOU ONH WEEK, BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 2W.
S7.90
Fifty nuts in blue and black llannels, cheviot?, O Qrt
merges. P,ig bargain at fl 2.00. This week OijU
The latest agony, 100 long sacks, liuest all wool II Qft
cheviots, tweeds, cashmeren; big value.$17.50, now IliUU
Fifty men's long sacks in the newest spring de
signs, good value for .f'lJ.r.O, for one week,
One hundred Clay worsted in sacks and frocks, Q QA
worth flo.OO, for thin week only uiuU
Our regular $35.00 suit sin cutaways and Prince
Alberts for this week only
25.00
EUREKA. SHIRTS.
We carry a full and complete
lineof the EUREKA SHIRTS
in plain and farcy figures
and stripes The best fitting
shirt in the country. Every
one guaranteed.
A special sale in black cus
tom made suits in the latest
styles, consisting of Prince
Alberts, long frocks, packs.
Warranted imported goods.
Big value at fi'5.00. For
this week only $14.75.
IEMEMBER OUR SPECIAL SALE DAYS!
Wll I B
A
CONFIRMATION SUITS
FCU P.OYS AND CHILDREX IN IiLUE AND I3LAC.
BIG BARGAINS
In Muslins, Lawns, Dimity
Lawns, India Lawns, Serper.
tine Crapes, Dotted Swisses
Fancy Lawns, Satines of all
kinds, stripes, dots, fancy
(!,..,., I .....l ii i . , .
"ftullu i . ouge oiiims.! i mn: Jiuiiiirai suns iroin .i to LI in all shades, t Ah
Something new in Wash sim1,,n 11,1 ,u,,,,,1,! "'i'ed, worth$:.50io$5.5o at ZliJU
ooous. iNew spring Dress One ,lrJdred -le-sey sailor suits, trimmed in gold
(Inmlsi 'w ( iin.rli., ;.,.I il Mil while lirjiiil- liMiirnin .,f ! iu ii.:.. i.
Ail wool goods in blue and black confirmation
suits, good vjilne at $.()(), this week
T!irco hundred suits from 5 to 11 in all nlmdes.
3.90
bargains in Laces, Braids,
all shades. New Silks and
New Dress Trimmings
One thousand itair of bovs knee mints unrtl. -
Embroideries, Insertions in 'and up, going this week at ' .7.1
WW
A ( tit of .')." per cent, on men's pantaloons for this week.
A nice cap given away this week with each boy's suit.
AT THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND DRY GOODS COMPANY
IP A3NT3D IQ PATTON AVE-TXTTJE, ASHEVILLE
WANT COLUMN
ANTI'.I) I ' i
A 1 l 1
;..,t
linililv lor l.nnlil.
N. t'ilm-ii iilliic.
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IoK kl.NT- Din-Hint; liim-f cm ni r nl Met
1 i llli ill II vi line ;mil III. 'I lint- r.ln-i-l . l-ni ti l III -upply
III lll'SK V II. STIiVliNS.
ail.Uir s illul i Jullllstmi llitiliHllN-.
IJ'nK KliXT UK l-IIK SAI.. -line nine mum
liouse Willi lik-e hilfif u.irilni nliil sl;ihlr.
No. Stiirni's iivctliu. Will ri-iit i'Ik.-iji. Ap
ply tn J. Wixnllitiry ur Gil. J. M. Kiiy.
.J-171I.UV
IIIK KKNTOK SAI.li nil Ill-all-lniint.
Itirni'.lR'il; ntso three viliieles anil
three hordes ami live ai-res il' land. Themviu r
u ihes tn it aliroail. Applv
,VJ-iltr lN Til K PKKMlhliS.
II'OK RUNT In K.iiMiilli. a m . . .. : ini limine
uith i-taliles, Kitnleii ami t. aeres pastn:.
lallils. Tell niilnites' walk li'illl terilllllll-. nl
eleetric ear line. Applv in
J. II. nSlidHNi:,
-.';ilnv :.i Ninth Main St.
1,1. Mi K KNT - l.aryeanil eun veil it-nil y anaiii;i "1
limine. .No. ' Mel liiniin ae. Hut ami enhl
water with hath tin tun limn. All tnniletn
inniriiveinenl.s. J.ueatiun central, with lare,e.
well shaileil e.ronniU. splemliil rei.iileme I'ni
lale family ur iHianlin ImiHe. Applv tn
leli.'Mltl ' II. c: l-AC.C.
l:i'.KIl.t,.
IkiiAKIHNi; ANll KnoMS At N.
- Street, l-ii-nl el.i
. .' .1 11
(.'Inn li.ltv
ill every lepeit.
ClASTI.i; KMST- l-ii..l-elass lH.al.lini; Inmse.
J Centrally lueateil. No. i. C.nive street.
, I...UI MRS. SCIIIKU.MIilSTl-K.
rKIVATI- HilAlil) A lew Imanleis van lie
iiei-.nnniinlatel at j1. Ii.-iki street. Tenn.s
reawmalile ami tale first elass apru'ilun'
UlvVlvKAI, persons eall i;i t pleasant ln,u.l ill
5 private lli'lise; hunie enlllhirts; plelly l.unn-.
priees reasi.naltle. Applv
.lec.vnnunlf I.'..; M KK kl Mi IN A VIC.
lJilAKlllNl', - lly the ilay ur week. Plea-alil
tiHiins. single or ensiiile, neatly anil vinii
furlahlv fnitiisiieil. Ciiate nr fnriiaee heat; hut
anil enf.l water, w itll baths on two llnurs. tin
tlectiic ear line; live minutes walk liumeoinl
siiiare. Terms inoilelale. MRS. S. THURV.
lii)visiii,ni i'ii Norm .Mam sun
mi. si -... or.
1iVlKSAI.K TvMnll.ilt linrses. Applv
ASIIKVII.I.li I'UI TON Mll.l.S
.1 M.ltf
.:::taphoricai.ly speaking.
n;.tt Is Mi-ant Iry Wiirm an. I C'lihl
( lot liin-.
Wltfii vc sv:i!v i.f v.an.i if I'util
t lnlliiii'.' uo it-., nsuli dliiii-1, nii.iijiliiiy
lis v.lii'ii uc. (:i!i ,,f IH. sun i.'.iliii.'
n: Mf (!lr "I'll v liM'.vivil iltiwn."
Clulln's ran fi "l. 1 1 im 1 1 1 1 lii'itli.r
lirat linr ri.l.l l i tin. lunlv. 1'ur is nut
Wiirm tiMf liiii'ii ciiiil. s:iys I lie I'liiln.
i i 1 p!i i :i l'iv: -., cy.-'i ii, ilii-y scrw ;ts
toiiilt'i-tiivs 1'i.r tlir lii'at. ) 1 1-r;i t ! by
(lii-l.ii.lv ilss! I'. Km-innl u inil in-.. o.
fi'llrnt liiiii-riiiiiliirtof:. uf ltciit. Unit is.
t li..y i:.i nut iilluw the limit i.f tin-luiily
to es,.tn' su ca-.ily us sunn, nl li.f ma.
t'.'rials. tiinl tin' iwi-.i'ti wliv fur is one
uf tin- n.itvsl r.iiiilin-l.ifs uf li.'iit is.
Hut. ;is liii lit In- miims,'i, sn miii'li 1k.
CilllM" uf il i l.!!ll-U'..:l-.s ailil Wl'iirllt lis
lii'i'tin.-c uf the air uliieli is
miiiu'lril witli ur i'lintiiii'it tt't vvi't-ii
ils lilii-rs, ouiilini'il ii ir ln'iiief imp
uf tip. mi i -t cliVctltal Mult-ouliiliietut'siif
lii'.'it !;iiuuii. .owsiaii'rs iin-iiiiiilliiT
Ul III.' lli'st llllM-l'illl.lllclol'S (iflll'ill
anil a .slici't uf utii' luliloil ii in 1 lui.l In.
tivi'cn tin' sliunlilof lilitdi's will warm
lliat p. s.l i'i'ii iv ri'u-i, ,ii as I'llVrtnally ttsit
wanns llir lirarts uf its ivtiil.'i's-wlio
llil)l'll tu 111' uf til,! Mltlll' pulilifS. (if
I'oni'M" I '. i' eulili-r thr it I tiiusjiliiTi' tin
fri't'iili'i' tli.'c ea;i' uf liuilily liral. tiinl
Ihi' 'frraii'i' tin; niT.'s-it v uf ils ciinsi'i'-v.'iti.-m
hv iiuii-i-uiiiliii'tin;.!' Ii it Ii i ll-.
Mi l i'l.illiiii;r slnmlil always ho vnriril
t.i .-.iriTsiiii1 tu din vat-iitl i.ms of
t -mi 1 1 I-.'. a furl which is ivl'uj.'-Iii-.c-l
:i : i-1 met h.v the ( l.iiicsc, who
t.v.-ali uf the wcntlii'f as "unc jnclict
culil, two joir'.icis ! I " " etc. ( If cnllfse
there can In-ii i rule applicahle tn all,
ami the a'.ilil.v l.i nviierate ami main
tain heat iniisl he the ci'ilcriun. Chil
ilrcti .'ci l ul.i p'.ipl.' have less uf this
nl'ilily than those in th.- prime uf life,
nml ..-m-v j 1 1 1 1 1 r ! - Civil .'reiitcr prolcc.
tiuii ur i on:e..".'at ion uf wlml they ilu
ircccrate. i'lul. in the case uf chil.lrcn
at letct, I lie dictate:, of fashion slionl.l
never he allowcil to inlcrl'erc with
(luce uf hcalih anil coipl'url.
HAI. I.STATH
lot nil llilll.li- stieet
sale (-he
l-Ai'ltf
A in... I lieanlilnlly situal. il
Sle '-in ti et, t.tr
Applv In . . 1111. 1..
.'. N. Main St.
VWTION IKicsi; llpeni ilnl js Smith Mi
Hired. I'alties wauling tu line ur sell hull
lam
himsc-
hnlil .iwii!-- npulv u I. II. Inhnsuii. Sale .lailv
at li ll. in. mill s p. in. If. 1'uilin is finplnye.l
us ailL-titilleer. ,pl.lil ;..tt
Ut'MMKK Cl.ASS-Miss Whitluek .lisires tn
iilltlnnnee that her sninniereliiss in vm-al anil
instrumental music iv ill npen on .May 1st. Also
leaches Masun system nt sinht siuiiiiii;, as useil
in the put.lic seliuuls. Pur terms applv at
4-jMlyt .'s.i HAVWiiull sT.
Wli WISH to employ n lew kkiI men to
make f,lU'i $100 a week acllliiK rut
lloliie Hlcctric Motor. Runs ttCMiuK nta
cbincs, printinti pMr, itirtif-H t-tc livcry
boity llil.va them. Steady employment. ICiisy
Mituutlon and unnt) w ii'eti. Adtlreiis V. 1J.
Ilnrnsoil ,V Co., Clci k No. 11, Collllilbtlsj,
Ohio.
UBClilVBK'S SAI.li-lly virtue of the
power vented in me ns receiver i.f Wal
ter Connelly, mid in compliance with nil or
der of the court, I offer (or unle at puh'ie am-,
tion a lut of prraunal pmrerty coiismlini- i f
trunks, valtsea and their contents; also
box containinK a lot of mimical in
ntruniciitn, the name ImvinK lieen left
to feetire unpnirl hoard hilla nt the Olen
Knck hotel. The tale will take placein front
of the court house in the cilv of Asncville. on
April (1th. at 11 o'click a. lii.
Postponed until Tucmliiv, Mnv 1st at
1 1 o'clock a m. C. H SulITIlWICK,
4-ad-aorlU,UK,:i() Heccivir.
cviilcnlly to Use
itur lut-u'crics. A I
ami fur that rca-
NOTICH 1)y virtue of an execution In mv
hands tor collection issued tiy , 1.,
Calhey, C. S. C of llunconibc county, NO,
in favor of 8.J. Luther nunlnst ('.. It. lark
son, I will sell ut public outcry at the court
house door, in the city of Ashevilie, on the
7th day of May. IMti-t, to satisfy said execu
tion and coat the Jack-on land -lit-RlnuhiR
on two sinnll pines on the top of the moun
tain, in c andler'a No U tract above meh
II. Cell's, and runs south one hundred and
eighty it MO I poles to a snialj nuk on the
s mill side of a branch; then runt up said
branch with Miller's line to the top of the
mountain; then whh the top of said moun
tain to the lieKlntilutr conrnlnlnK (lu acrrs,
more or less. J. A. llKOUKSIlIRU.Shtiiir.
4-UdsVtmou Per 1'. M. JONlis; v. 8.
NOTICR lly Tlrtuc of the power of stile
vested In the undersigned trustee hv n
certain deed of trust executed by W. I. Stinpc
and T. C. Mtarues on the 10th 'ilav o( nlv,
1NDO, for the purpose of sicurlni- certain
notes thcreiu described, which dtul nl trout
was recorded in the office ol the Register of
uecu- lor Dimnimne COuntV, I'll the 15tll
dnrofjulv, 1M1IU, In book 111, brulnnliiimt
at page 37a, to hleh reference la hereby
made, and default having been made in pay
ment ol sn!d notes, the undersi.ncd at the
request of the cestui que trust, will sell lor
c ish to the highest Milder at the court house
door In Asacville for the satisfaction of said
notes, interest and costs, on Saturday, the
lilth day of May, 1HH, at 1U o'clock'noon
toe following di scribed parcel of land In the
southern part of the city of Ashevilie, begin
ning at wlilte osk and Spanish oak marked
WM on the west margin of the rnnd leaillng
from Rev L. M, I'ense to the lushun Roberta'
farm, now owned by the Southern Improve
ment company and rons north Mi" east 84
poles and 10 links to a stake opposite the
spring; thence ninth UiiV west h poles and
2a links to a chestnut ok: thence north 18
iiilrs anil a links to ll stake; thence north
.14 i" west lit poles to a stake; tliciicc south
tiaVV west SH null a and 1e) links to a stake:
thence smith asv." cast 115 p.iles to a stake;
thence north Hxlj" ent ua pulis and Ave
links to the beginning cnntnlning It acres
more nr less, llila 1 1th ilav nf April, 1MU4.
uprlliUlUd M. B. CAKTUR, Trustee.
fAINSTAKIMG FORGERS.
Tiirlr I T.irt i In itiMtii llip M -natures of
rriicimcnl r:ink,-i-.,
'"Men try in ever;,' way po-ilile,"
salil a pi'omim-iil I. mil. pre -ulelit re
cently, "lo o'llaiii liie siu-iialnrcs uf
New Vorl; hanlicf-i.
"'I heir oliject, is
tliein i:i cotnini'.t
leas! '.'. '.' .'.iispcct so.
hoa t ry lo he as caivltti as possilile in
.si.'.'niiiu- let'icrs.
"lo llii.s lmnU wo have many letters
from the west of mich a trivial nature)
that we suspect an ulterior motive up
on Hie part of the writers, and if wo
ituswcr thctn at all tin so hy typewriter,
even I i Hie signature.
"tine former or counterfeiter in IudJ
una is ec,viliu;rl,v systematic, and per
Mis'.rut in his efforts to olitnin tint hi"--
natures of our ollicers. As retfuliirly
us I lie year conies iir.mii. I ho writes,
inclosiicr a ten dollar lilll, nnd re
(piosts us to send him one uf our new
ten dollar national haul; notes in ex
cliiiiij'e.
no always k'ivcs lite same reason
for tlie request thti I he wtiitts it for
'Ills collect ton.' Of coiiim; t hat is noil
sense. Wo believe that he wants a
new lull so that ho may discover if wo
have chinij,'od our ofilcors mid (.ret their
Kifiimt tires.
"He never does pet them, tlioturli,
Wo always return this bill, with a
typewritten letter on paper contain.
Injf no names, excu.sin,' ourselves .on
the jrrnund that we have no circulation
outstttiulinn;."
THINKING MEN'S CLOTHES.
They Wear Oul Much Kimiirr Tliuii Tli.ua
nf Men of Leisure.
Authors and ail oilier Ihinliinn- men
develop extraordinary habits in pe
riods of abstraction. There is the ten
dency to wear out their clothes mure
rapidly than men who use their brains
but little. The. man who thinks is
necessarily abstracted, and can not
consider his ffiirmcnts. (lite author,
who smohes ciiriircltcs while he is at
work, is continually burning holes in
his cKilhcs. Another has the habit of
twisting into letf around its fellow iu
such acr ped position that his trous
ers lose their shape in a day. 1 know
un artist who has :i nervous, half un
conscious trick of picking- his shirt col
lars to pieces with his tinifcr-nails
when he is eiig-an-eil in deep thoiig-ltt,.
So expert has he become that he has
been known to tear a collar into
shreds in one morning-, so that, it is a
lucre eol lection of rnjis hanu-inu; ,m by
the buttonholes.
Some members of the community,
whose business does not. require them
to think deeply, keep their clothes in
better order and make them last a
much loiiffer time. They tiro able to
treat their yarmcntswith care mid con
sideration, mid without detriment to
the work thuyuru eiig-affed on. The
city clerk, as ho enters hisollioe, re
moves his coat and substitutes aunt Iter
and older one, he turns back his wrist
bands or takes olf his cuffs, and when
lie sits down to his work you will see
that he carefully pulls up 'the leg's of
his trousers to prevent biijreitiff at, the
knee, lie never allows drops u? ink to
tall on Ins irreproachable utirments, lie
never upsets tho inkstand ur lets the
contents run down his coat sleeve, nor
has he been known even to sit on his
silk hut.
The reason why "men who think"
often appear to be no shabbily dressed
is not necessarily that they spcn.llittle
money on clothing-, hut that they do
not devoto sufficient thoiig-ht to the
preservation of it and to its econiunleiil
aspects. Much thinking-, therefore, has
a decided tendency to wear out the
clothes. Home (jiieen.
AN ORDINANCE
i
iOl Tii Hoard OJ" Aldermen
j l 7hcCil) (d tsluiillc
Adopted March 26.
GASTRONOMIC C.EOM
V l'i o!i
:try.
f.ir a IVr-
11 Ruined tho Iluslneas.
American temperance nifl tutors would
uot enjoy themselves in Austria. A
native of a small villiig-o, after a long-
cntaleptio Irunce, a year ago, declared
that ho had been to Heaven and had
Wn commissioned by tho Almighty
to return and teach tho peasants the
wickedness of drinking spirits. Soon
tho cntiro village) took un outli of total
abstinence. The district governor com
mitted the man to the madhouse, where
the doctors kept him for six months
and then declared him sane. Ho ro
utined his iig-ilulion and tu n short
time seven villares hail taken vows of
Abstinence. The result was that a num
ber of liquor dealers to whom the u;ov
eminent hud granted licenses re fused
to keep their contracts. The district
Jndffe (rave orders (hut tho dangerous
effitiiter be arrested if cuutilit preach
luff nbntlncnco.
Tho banner year for railroad build
Inp; tu thin country was in 1887. in
that year 19,878 miles of now truck wua
ooiiiplutfld and nut In operation.
in Tim t Utis 11 I'ltser
plcxp.l si utleiit.
In the .Massachu.-elts Institute uf
chnulon-v the students (if architec
ture have tu solve s.nn i-very it list 1 ,.
problems in descriptive and analytical
L'coiiictrv in connection with architec
tural forms; and the shades and shad
own cast by n certain ring- ut, the hot
loin of a column culled the torus, an. I
the atig-les and inter.-eet ions nia.le by
supposititious seel ions of t his ring, are
(ixccedini'ly perplex in,e- to new stu
dents.
due day a student came to another
student, a young- laity, who jiuil a rep
utation for kinming- about these
thiiig-s, and confessed his inability to
understand tlac first principle of a cer
tain problem,
"(lb, il is easy enotiu-h," said, the
young- lady, "All you have to do is to
consider the torus 11 doiig-hnul, which
you bite so and so, and you willi.ee
what the sections are."
The young- mini went uway. relied
Ively. and next daycaine back, looking
yen pale and miserable.
"Why. w ha I s I he matter'.'" nclaiiued
the young- lady student.
"() Miss 11.," the yuiinif man gasped,
"I've eaten u whole dozen of dough
nuts, mid I've bitten them in oblique
and transverse sect ions, mid up ittul
down und erosswuys and every way,
and I've miido myself i.iek ul the i.tom
ueh, and I can't iiuiler.lanil that prole
lein tiny better than I did before!"
Ureat Flfflitera.
Kiitfr I.obeiig-ula, of tho Miitabele,
(rroiitor man than his people, had tho
satisfaction of kimwliiif that his men
were no mean warriors nnd that ho hud
trained them to (fu iig-ninst, and
Btund it, too, almost anytliing- but ma
chine (funs and repontintf rifles con
stantly emptied, llritish defenses In
South African wurfuro ure tho lunger,
a fortlllcation formed by throwhiff
wagons into a circle. Iu ono battlo
Bonto of the .Mtittilicle g-nlliintly pressed
up to within fifty yards of tho llritish
position, but having- poor arms and be
ing; poor marksmen, they were no
match for tho well-armed whites.
Within two hours and a half the Mats
bole attacked tho llritish laager three
times. In retreat the Matubelo hung
Rome of their wounded to. trees and
drowned others, It being their princi
ple, apparently, that tho only food
MatabeU 1st sound one.
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j Wlic reus, the school eomuiuUc of the
; citv of Ashevilie lias submitted to this
: Hoard of Aldermen a coniniunic.i.tioii iu
; the following words:
"To the llonnvalilc the Huiwl of Aider
, men :
"The undersigned, composing the
school committee nf the city of Ashevilie,
respectfully ask wiiirconsiijcrnttonol the
following bricl statement of the tinnueiitl
condition of the most iinportant depart
: mcnt of the citv.
; "There arc enrolled iu thcpublicscliools I
I .('.( children, while there arc;i,.i!i; per
sons who arc entitled by law to the ben
efit of public education. (II those who
arc not provided lor hv this committee
probably 400 .-ire .'tllemliiig private
schools, which leaves us to face the
alarming (net that more thu'i 1,'JoD ul
lliiscitv's future citizens, upon whose in
telligence the salely of the community
will depend, arc toiiav unprovided with
any opportunity of education.
"This makes ii evident that it is the
I duty of the committee to establish other
buildings, those v.e now In ve being lull
and crowded to the verge of danger, and
certainly of discomfort. Hut while recog
nizing til is duty, vour committee are not
onlv utterly utiaKe to provide addi
tional buildings, but realize t in- l.ict that
thev cannot even -continue the present
schools next year unless the I'eoiileot the
citv will nllord us relief Iroin the burden
ol interest which we now have to pay
on.the debts which have been contracted
ehiilly in the erection ul the tcvera
school buildings. This debt aniouui s to
(ji-Ti.OOO. and cucumbers property which
nt n reasonable estimate is wort Ii !?."iu,
(100. This di lit bears H per cent, inter
est a nd consumes $'J, 000 per annum ol the
impropriations made by the county and
city. In fact our past experience leaches
us that these annual ntipronriations are
not enough to pay the current expenses
and this interest charcc.
"Therefore we would urge upon you j V3
tosub iit to the qualified voters t he j M
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l. .'r. ..1 tin ui, i.s.ic it.-, iniiun ill
the amount of $U'o,0i)0 of such denomi
nation and bearing such interest as you
deem proper, said bonds under no eir
eutnst.'ineis to be sold below their par
value and the proceeds lobe devoted
solely 1 1 the extinguishment ol the pres
ent debt of the public schools of Ashe
vilie. II'. IV. West, chairman.
11. A. didder,
!ei. S. I'ouelt,
J. IC. Dickerson,
llr.J. 11. Williams,
W. '. Uandold).
"School Committee."
And whereas the city is indebted to
sundry persons for amounts ol money
aggregating $i.000, nil of which are
past tlicirmatiirityniul on each of which
the City is liable to suit attended with
much expense, (ill of which debt, ns well
as the debt of the School CommiUec,
bears interest nt the rate of 8 percent,
per annum; and wherens this amount ol
money can be borrowed nt a lower rati
of interest, thus living a considerable
sum now required to be oaid from the
current income of the Citv;
Therefore, he it ordained, by the Hoard
of Aldermen of the Citv of Ashevilie, that
n proposition be submitted to the quali
fied voters ol the city, that they shall
authorize the issue ol the City's bonds
in denominations of $.il!0 each, in the
aggregate amounting to $'.m,000,
said bonds to bear interest at the rate
ol 0 percent, per annum, ns evidenced by
coupons attache! to said bonds, matur
ing on the first day of April and on the
first day of October of each nnd every
year nnd the principal of said bonds be
coming due and payable at the expira
tion of thirty years from the date ol
their issue. Knelt ol said lunula shall
distinctly bear on its face 11 certilicnte of
the Treasurer of the City of Ashevilie,
that he has received ni least its par
value, bctorc its issue, nnd the hinds
arising from the sale ol said bonds shall
he appropriated strictly to the i,'iynicnt
of the debt of the School Committee and
to the payment ol the debt ol this city
which is above refcrted to mid to no
other purpose whatever.
lie ii Further Onlained,int nt uiirlec
tion to be held in the several wards ol
this city on Monday, the 7th tlay of
May, IS'.I t, tin- judges of said election be
instructed to nrenare boxes in which
shall be deposited the ballots of such of
the quuhticil voters us desire to vote on
the nbove urotiosition. t'non each of
said ballots shnil lie distinct iy printed or
written cither the word "Approved" or
the word "Disapproved," iiiui each quid-
ued voter who desires to cxpresaliis con
sent to the above proposition shall vole
a ballot containing; the word "Ap
proved," nnd each ipialilied voter who
desires to express his unwillingness to
consent to the above proposition shall
vote n ballot containing the word "Dis
approved," and at the closing of the
polls at said election the judges Bliall
count the ballots contained in s iid In
and declare the result, and certdv
same to the Hoard ol Ahlcrir.cu.
.V it Further Ordained, Tint
event tne judges ol s-iiil election
ire as the result ol the same
number ol ballots continuing tl
"Approved" exceed iu iiuiiilici onc
the ipialilied voters ol' said eit',
"I.", ol this city shall be issued in t
cordaiice with the above proposition,
T. W. I'attox, M.-ivor,
F. M. Mn.i t:n, fit,- Clerk.
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R.-iMiCH'sVctti
W. L. DOUGLAS
3 SHOE GENTLEMEN,
S5, S4 and 83.50 Dress Shoe.
$3.50 Police Shoe, 3 Soles,
$2.50, $2 for Workingmen.
S2 and 61.75 for Boys.
LADIES AND MISSES,
$3, 82.50 $2, $l.7
CACTION.-If any dosle:
offurs you W. L. Mnuirlai
shoes at a reduced uri-.
.r says lie has them with,
out tha anme BtampiMl
tu Douom, put hln
aowo a a fraud,
IOUvl.A3 are stylish, easy fitting, and give bctlci
in lact'on jit Un- priic, a.iycr:i.sl-d luan any other make. Try one pair and be con
..cil. the Mauinin.. i t ,. I., lloughis' name anil m-lre nn thV Wim. -l.i.i
Rtianinl.v their value, saves tlonu-ands of d.dli.r. n.o..,nit., . ,1..... ...1.- ' .....
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h 0, BUNION & CO,, ASHEVILli, EfVOCH RECTOR & CO., MARSHALL.
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Racket Store,
15 South Main St.
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VV. A. TI KK. S. H. HAKbWICli,
'v?. ' ,".!"'' .Ak Asit- Ul'll. I'nus. Aiit.,
V ' ll S'J'.'"?'' WashliiRton
nun Ot'i urn .ti:....ut
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Allisuta, ou. vuicu WhlluLaU Ht
M 13 owniassiaisksis
ASIIl'VU.Li;...C.
"Tusli, Push, push. 15et-(('i-
wear out than rush oui."
We never ask yon what
you pay for your goods, hut
naino our prices fearlessly,
nnd iu addition to low prices
and honest goods ve aim to
give the public the best pos
sible service. Our winning
motto is sell cheap and sell
aheap. We want our cus
tomers to do their own
thinking. "Second hand
ideas are always at a dis
count." We are interested
in our customers' prosperity,
their success is ours. We are
continually climbing. No
room at the bottom. We
never draw the line at any
class of goods that our cus
tomers want. Our connec
tion with the greatest cash
houpe ol" America (C. 1$.
House of New York) who with
his cold cash and army of
buyers swooping in great
credit, disasters, packs our
store with bargains and
brings the consumer nearer
tirst, cost than through any
other channel. When we
buy goods we make sure that
prices touch bottom first
time, and when we sell the
bill convinces the purchaser
that our method is the ODly
way to buy a dollar's worth
for a dollar. Wo are in tho
business to Btay, to light
high prices, and to put out
of existence the ruinous cred
it system that brings want
to so many homes. Stand
by us and we will show you
what the cash system will do
to unburden those who are
under its clutches, to liber
ate the mortgaged farms,
and make free those who
have paid so dear for the
privilege of buying on time.
J. M. STONEK, Mtfi
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