Clothing,
NEW FALL GOODS
New novelties in fall dreBS goods, new fall good.
New dress goods just received. The newest, the prettiest,
the most fashionable selected dress goods ever shown to
the public of Asheville, and you will find we are showing a
full complete line of English storm serges. A full complete
line of Flander dress goods, Broad lot hs, ladies' clothes
Cull and examine our new fall g d. N- w goods N-w
goods. New goods.
THE BALTIMORE CLOTHING, SHOE AND
WANT COLUMN
WANTED.
A174NTKP-A loan of fi.ooo on (jltl edge
col'ati-ral. Adilr.sH
"11," Ciliziu Office.
i) Silwi'il.Vsit.'l
WANTKII cltnn Hour or crists barrels.
Will pay filU-en ct-nts if lioth heaila arc
Kootl amt leu ct'iils it' one bend is ootl.
S-ISillin ASHKVII.I.H Mil. UNO CO.
WANTKII A KHitinn in a bank in Asheville
Ity a young man having twenty (jo) years
CM.I Ivllvv 111 a IMlll
k at the North AoVlresK
9-4IHII1
X. V. ... Thii Office.
W A NT KD Strong Iwy to do llotlilux but
work.
IIATTKRY 1'AKK 1'RUIT KXCHANKK,
BModti 40 l'allon avenue.
WANTKII In order to Introduce our work,
and secure aiienta everywhere, wp will
dye a coat, vest or paiitu for any one in the
United State free or charKe. In sending goods
ly return mail, please send stamps for return
Kstai;e. Address llarriss Steam Dye Works,
314 South lllouut street, Raleigh, N. C.
6-14-djm
FOR KENT.
IOK KKNT A .vroom cottage. Short walk
from court square.
-tHl3t UKARUKN, RANKIN & CO.
I, ''OR KKNT The lmililing No. jo, South
Main street, known as Hie llostou saloon.
Apply to C. S. COOl'KK,
b-JSdir 67 N. Main St.
IJVlK KKNT Store with dwelling attached Inr
rent nt Ilingham HeightH. Krasnimblc
tt'tms apply
H-itxur
KU. 30 STARNKS AVK.
1;)K KKNT A 3 story store house corner
North Main street and Merrltmni nvpnu..
Upstairs suitable for family,
Amilv tn
III T. F. MAI.I.OY. first National Dank.
BOA K DING.
INC.l.KSIDK
30 l-'rctich Ilroad avenue, delight-
-A-Jntl room now vacant,
dtr
icrins rcasonaiile.
IIIAKOINC.-Willl
private familv. Lnrire
pleasant rootm
rates reasonaiilc. Apply
8 STARNKS AVK.
tw.tdim
(1ASTI.K RKST-Hlrst-clnss luarding house,
veniraiiv locaieil. ro. 2i lirove street
4-lodtf
MRS. SCH1RRMK1STKK.
SKVKRAI. perwus can get pleasnnt hoard iu
private house; home comforts; pretty rooms
li ntn K-iisumtuie. ippiy
ilccjonioiill" 103 MKRRIMON AVK.
IJOAKDING At Oak Terrace, 94 Hillside
street, on Lookout mountain electric car
me. Large grounds and plenty ol shade,
1 ins irom 5 to i 7 per week,
6-IJtltf MRS. M. K. HIM,,
MISCELLANEOUS.
1OK8AI.K Kightnent poplar tables, turneil
legs, suitable for dry goods, etc., sine 414 feel
ny , lueiien wiuc.
KNOI'IRK.
-6d.U
Citizen.
NOTICK Money to 1
f.wotnnny amount
loan, in amounts from
10 nnv nnlount ilemreil Vir mH m.
1 iib auuiess wiiu 2 cem stamp.
U)CK HOX 875,
S-jod-friSwjmo Asheville, N. C,
A T.Auriw anA vntiitii.i iDatiar i.i
for sale or exchange for pair of rough
iu .ten rux icrricrs, aouress
LOCK box fui,
o-5dwed)ts:tJt Asheville, N C.
FOR RENT OR SAI.K Au eight room house
with ten acres of land, five in grass, near
uingnani lieiglili. Hnrn and stable on place.
"I'r'J u" pi causes or ai
S-jSdimo NO. o.j WOODFIN ST.
1TOTICK-To the public school teachers of
miiiconine county, and to all whom it may
Concern : 1 lllav alwavs be fnunil in inu nfli.
In the court house in Asheville on Saturdays of
eacn wecic. will nave 110 other regular office
unys, A. H. rF.LMKT,
Supt. I'ublic Instruction, Buiicombe Co.
o-3cl5twit
NOTICK Positively no hunting, fishing,
ranging Mock or tresuasstnir in anv .v
will lie allowed upon the lamia formerly known
as uic wniiticr tract in bwain county, N. C, ex
cepting those having special written permission.
All trespassers will tie prosecuted.
UNAKA t TUCK8KKOKF,, TIMBER & LAND
1.UM1 a is y. II. A. Cllew, Mgr.,
9-3ditw3csl Bryson City, N C
NOTICK By virtue of power of sale con.
tallied In a deed of trust made and deliv
ered by H. K. Cunningham and wife, Hester
Cunningham to the undersigned as trustee.dnled
dated 14, io4, and registered in the office ol the
Kegisier 01 ueens lor Huncomhe county, N. C,
in hook No. 37 of mortgages and deeds of trust,
on pages 63 et. seq., and by reason of default
having been made by the said 8. K Cunning
ham In the payment of the Indebtedness se-
enrcu ny saici iieea 01 trust whereby the power
of sale has become operative, and
the person to whom the money secured
oy sain neeo 01 trust is Hue, having de
manded ol the undersigned that he sell the
land conveyed in said deed of trust and apply
the proceeds as therein directed, the under
signed will, on Monday, the loth day of Septem-
?. ' v'?' . " TOU" nonse uoor 111 tne
city of Asheville, N. C, sell at public auction,
for cash, to the highest bidder, the laud and
premise, conveyed fn .aid deed of trust, which
Uo" Tn'. 'aX, it" PUrP0W"'
K A. MAROUARDT.
. A. MAROUARDT.
N-iou-iri-trts
Trustee.
TrOTICK-By virtue of the power In me Tested
n by a certain deed of trust made and exe
cuted to the undersigned as trustee by I,
Bostlc and wire, II. V. Bostic, bearing date th
ijth day of Uecemlier, 1891, to which reference
i. nercoy made as ine same at
in book rj at nages iw et. seo..
Is hereby made as the inme appears of record
, in tne oince or
the Register of Deeds In and for the county of
Bnneombe for full particulars, to secure certain
Indebtedness therein mentioned, and default
, ",,! nu"" ,n ,ne provisions and condi
tions of said deed of trust, and haviug been re
quested by the cestui que trust therein uamed
to execute the power ol sale contained therein,
because of such default, I will Mil at public
auction at the court house door In tin city or
Ashe.ille nt o'clock at , on Monday, the Sth
day of October, 11104,10 the hi. best bidder for
rash the property conveyed In said deed of
rust; the same being an undldvlded one-third
Interest In and to what Is knn it. uf.1.1.
land lylnit near the northeart portlonofthe city
of Asheville and near Sunset Drive, and thi
other two-third, of which is owned by Tho D
Johnrton. J. 0. MKKKIMON,'
,,w Triutie.
IP
Card.
To the Democratic voters of Buiicotnlw
cult 11 ty, I hereby announce myself n candidate
for the office of .sheriff of nuueonthe county, sub
ject to the action of Democratic county conven
tion. 1 have had considerable experience as an
executive officer ami I assure the voters of tin
county that if I am nominated I shall make a
vigorous effort to 1 elected, and if elected will
UK my lcst endeavors to faithfully and huiieslty
disci large the duties of the office.
WIMIABf GASTON M'DOWKI.I,.
S-l.vltStwnno
A Card.
J lierfhy announce myself a candidate tor the
office of county surveyor, subject to the Demo
cratic nominating convention.
ftvLtri&wtc I. W. M'KOY. 11. K.
A Card.
hereby nniiomice inyscllBa candidate for
constalde ol this township (Asheville) subject to
the nomination ot the Democratic convention.
S-ljdStwIlllo J. I. NOI.AN1).
A Card.
To the voters of Iliincomlie county, I hereliy
announce myself n candidate for re-election to
tneotliceoltllc Clerk of the Sliierior court, ol
said county, subject to the action of the Demo
cratic nominating convention.
H-nl&wimo J. i CATIIKV.
A Card.
To the raters of Iliincomlie county, I hereby
announce mysell a candidate for re election to
the office of Register of Deeds in the coining
election, subject-to the action ol the Democratic
nominating convention. J. J. MACKKY.
8-id&wimo
A Card.
I hereby announce mysell a candidate for the
office of Treasurer of buncombe county suli-
jccl to the action of the Democratic county con
ention, and I wish to tender my thanks to the
friends who huve so often elected me to the
office.
8-ldStwliuo t. H. COfRTNKY.
A Card.
rotlie voters of Asheville township, I hereby
announce myself n candidate for roustable ot
said township, subject to the action uf the Demo
cratic nominating convention,
8-ndt7-i p. 1,. HOSTIC.
A Card,
To the voters of Buncombe county I hereby
announce myself n candidate for Register ol
Deed, ot Buiicombe county, subject tothc Demo
cratic nominating convention. Respectfully.
8-ldScwnno T. W. HOWKLL.
A Card.
To the voters of Buucomlie county, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for the office of
Register of Deeds of Buncombe county, subject
to the action of the . Democratic convention
Very respectfully J, D. BRKVARD,
7-3od&wimo
A Card.
To the voter, of Buucomlie county, I hereby
announce myself n candidate for the office of
Clerk of the Superior court, subject to the nc-
tlou or the Democratic nominating convention,
Very respectfully w. B. CWYN,
8-i4d&wiin
Notice.
To the voters of Buucomlie county, I hereby
announce myself a candidate for the office of
Register of Deeds, subject to the Democratic
county convention. T. W. SHKLTON.
8-2ltl&WIIIIO
Notice.
to the voters and citlnena ot Buucomlie
county. I will be n candidate before the Demo
cratic convention lor the nomination for the
office of Supeilur court Clerk, subject to the ac
tion of said convention.
8-i7d&wuno H. . ATKINSON.
Auto iiicement.
I hereby announce myself as a candidate for
the office of Clerk of th Suiveri. r court, subject
to the action of Buucomlie county Democratic
nominating convention. Respectfully
MARCUS W. ROBKRTSON.
August 14111, ir,,4, 8-i4dwim
An oouuecmrnt.
1 take this method of Iti forming Ihe voter, of
uuncomuecouiily, that my name twill be tire.
aented to the Democratic convention as a can
dldate loathe office of Register of Deeds, sub-
ie 10 iu decision. J AS. R. DUU08K.
8-31I&W
Announcement.
I take this means ofanuounclng that I will lie
candidate for the office or sheriff of Buncombe
county, subject to the action of the Democratic
nominating convention.
v aad&wim I. A. BROOKSHIRK, '
of the
yard
wunu
AND 12 PATTON AVEISTXJE, ASHEVILLE.
SCHOOL AND CHURCH.
--Tliu Stilvuticin Army, tinclur Majni
Clililioni, i.siuriimilisliiiijrjriviit tiling
in South Ainmeii. The nitijor pro
puM's npiMiiti"; in Chili.
-Wonifii hnvr Uoclicd in M.l, rilliri
1 ors to ht'iir l'l-of. I'riiiitln'H U'ctui'OH
on Krasiinis nt Oxford Unit the men
Kmiiuuirs unit iiiicitTijTiicliinU'S were
fuirly crowdi'rt out.
Tlie fliirf justice of t lie; supreme
court of .liipnn is a Cliristiim. iind en
pn'e.s netively in Christian work in To
kyo, where he 1 ives. lie is president of
the Tokyo V. SI. C. A.
Tiie senate of Dublin university
has agreed toeonfer the dejjreeof l,l,.D.
upon Lord Charles IJussell.of Kn:,'laiid;
Itishop Stevens, of Oliio. and ISishop
tuner, 01 nauota.
The Kpiseopal chtireh reports for
its mission in Jlrazil four presbyters,
four cateehists, four candidates for or
ders, ninety eotniminicants, jnr in the
Sunday-sehools, sixty-llw ill the paro
chial schools, aiideoiitriliutionsiiinoiint
ing to 2,2-j-l milreis.
There was an income in the Kduea
tional society of the Slethodist elmreh
of Canada during the past year of over
8l!l,00t). There are eleven edueational
institittiuns under its direction. The
ntftfreptte attendance of students at
the several colleges is about 8.000. Of
these 200 are students of theoloo-v nriv
paring for the ministry.
The amount received by the Amer
ican Siinday-Sehool union for carrying
on their work during the last year was
8120,1.18, against gllW.S.'IS for the pre
vious year. There have been in the
field bis men employed. As one result
of their labors 1.7S.1 new Sundiiv-
schools were organized, having (1S,27.'I
teachers and scholars: 4::'.i were re
organized, and aid was given to exist
ing schools Mi:! times.
The following figures in reference
to the Sunday schools in this country
and in the world were given at the re
cent meeting of the International
Sunday School committee: Xumlwrof
schools in the United States IJl.UTT;
officers and teachers, l.M.'l.r.-l: scholars
l,(iS,sloi!j total l!.li:l.r,:,7. In the whole
world there are- Schools, J'.,l,.1ii:i; otH
eers and teachers, 2,'.':(!I,73S; scholars,
20,!ilS.!i;.l; total, l'.',7:i'.'.-.'J4.
-The L'nitcd l'resbyterian church
has the present year one more synod
and two more presbyteries than it had
lost year. There are S;;:i ministers, an
increase of 2:1; 70 students in theology,
a gain of 4; MM congregations, which is
ntoro man last year; and 11.1,272 mem
uers, winch Is a net gain of a little
over ,uuu. 'I here are l.O'ift Nnndnv
ocnoois, Willi 1UI.K7 selinlnro 'l'l,
tnttll flMl.U.nl!..-.. ... , .
"'wiuunuus ui 1 uc cuuren tvern
Ci,:im,U!)4.
1110 most trustworthy figures make
the Church of Kngland adherents in
.....o .u.Miiimuuisiiire 117,11(10, or
!i.n per cent, of the population. The
Nonconformists, not including Unita
rians, scotch rresbytertans, Plymouth
Ilrethern, Quakers, Salvationists and
several other bodies, 'number 387,571,
perceni. 01 tne whole popula
tion. Of the whole number of com.
muuieants the Knglish church has 28.4
per cent, and the great Nonconforming
bodies 70.0 per cent. llostou Wntch-
uiiiu.
assar graduated seventy-one
students this year, to sixteen of whom
honors were awarded. From the honor
students six were chosen by the faculty
as commencement speakors. The gradu
ating gowns at Vassnr are always pure
white and without gloves. Thoso who
listened were delighted with the clear
nnn natural delivery of tho speakers.
President Taylor announced that the
year Had been an easy one financially,
uoiwiuisiiiuiiing tne general ( stress.
The endowment funds have paid a good
income, nnu mtien 01 tnu debt ac
cumulated last year had been liquid-
a, ten.
Worship til gucen.
Queen Ictoria s statue In Madrai
was rocently marked iu a way that waf
Btipposeu 10 iniiicaio a spirit of rebel
lion on tlio port ot tho Hindoos, but it
appears now that the marks are such
as they put on tho statues of tholr de
ities and that they woro mndo purely
In a spirit of worship. Tho oueun. in.
dcod, scorns to bo highly venerated In
India. Iter life litis been translated
Into nearly all of the almost Inmimnr.
Bblo dialects of India, and in Madras
the natives sometimes burn incense
and break cocoa nuts before her status
as they would before tho shrine of t
deity.
The first book to have its lnavo.
numbered wus Esop's Fables, printed
bv Cutoa in 1144,
GREAT SUMMER SALE
Is still going on. Having still quite a variety of desirable goods
on hand which we do not wish to carry over, we will pla e the
same on the bargain counters throughout our store at prices
that will never again prevail
100 pieces of the well known brand of bleached domestic. Fruit
Loom, HJ$rj. per yard; 1,000
widts bleu hed domestic worth 8c ,
5c per va-d 1 000 piece of A v A
VHPfi uiil.l iinhlou,.!...,! .1 t-
wide unbleweh-d domestic!,
ujjo , oc. per yard.
EATING SNOWBALLS.
a nmr ran i;njejod by tho Poople mt
Washington.
"Look ycr, mister, put some more of
tnat juice on tint, won't ycr?" The
speaker was an infantile representative
uf the class termed street nrabs. He
held In his hand a round ball, colored
red, that might have been taken for a
popcorn ball had not the lad shifted It
uneasily from one hand to another, as
If it were uncomfortable to hold, while
drops of water trickled from the ball
down through his grimy lingers. The
person addressed was 0 typical Italiun
street vender, with all the peculiarities
of his class. He did not heed the
youth's appeal, but began to repcut his
monotonous cry: "Snowballs! Snow
balls! One cent!"
Selling snowballs on the street in
the most torrid portion of tho hottest
month of the year is a decided novelty,
soys tho Washington Xcws, nnd per
sons who have wearily remarked that
there is nothing new under the sun
will see something to think tibout if
they will take their stund liesido one
of these carts ut thu curb und
watch the ebb and flow of humnnity
that surges around them to obtain cool
ing relief from the hot and parched
taste In tho throat. It is a wonderful
place iu which to study human naturo,
and many a well-dressed, substantial-1
looking man has paused on the street
to smile ot the scenes enacted around
0110 of these carts.
To tho person who has heard the
monotonous cry of tho vender and who
litis never takeu tho pains t investi
gate, the ingredients of a "snowball"
may he mysterious. Nevertheless,
there is nothing more delightfully
simple. The vender's stock in trade
consists primarily of a big block oi ico
tne nigger the better. Next he hus
arranged along the front of tho wagon
n row of glistening bottles, with tops
just like a Worcestershire sauce bottlo.
These bottles, filled with various-hued
li'iuors, contain nothing more thun tho
trim sirups that ore in a soda foun
tain, only the vender's sirups tiro weak
and diluted to the utmost degree. Tho
third implement in tho manufacture of
snowballs Is what Is called a scraper.
This looks very much like a lemon
snueozcr. It is simply an empty tin
box with a bundle. At the bottom of
uie box is u rough scraper. As tho
scraper is run swiftly over the k'O
shavings nro taken off, and sixiu the
box Is crushed full of Ice chins. The
box given the compressed icochlpstheir
ball shape. When tho ball is taken
out of the scraper tho vender poises It
gracefully in one hund and then begins
to squirt sirup over It, as one would
perfume on a handkerchief. When tho
ball Is duly colored :t is turned over to
tho waiting purchaser, who grasps it
eagerly and begins to suck it at a
great rate. That Is tho whole transac
tion, and a boll cun bo mado In less
than ten seconds.
It Is a peculiar sight to see a vender
surrounded by a dozen children, of all
colors, ruccs and nationalities, each
poniterotisiy sucking a snowball aud
gazing at Dim with great owl ive.
wondering how long this ono will lust
ami wnero tnev can get another.
COMMERCIAL VALUE OF CATS
I'm-fuliicM of the Fellnen on Hoard Ship
nr men.
"I do not think that It Is generally
Kium-n, saiuurcsuionlot I'lilluilt'lnliiu.
rcconily, that cats have a peculiar com-
merciiil iiiiHirtunoo in certiiin lines of
trade. In certain parts of tho country
murine insuriinco docs not cover dam
age done to the cargo liy tho depreda
tions 01 rats, lint if tho owner of the
cago thus damaged can provo that the
hip was not furnished with a cat he
can recover compensation from tho
owner of tho ship. Then, again, a ship
mui is lounu uuaer certain circum
stances without a living creature on
board is considered a derelict, and ac
cording to certain conditions is for
feited. It has not unfrequently oc
curred, nttor all the crew liavo been
lost, or tho ship otherwise abandoned,
that a live canary, domestio fowl, but
most frequently a cat. beinir found on
board, has saved tho vessel from beinir
condemned as a derelict, Consequently
hip owners, considering tho cat's pro
Torblal tenacity of life, as well as Its
presence being a bar to claims of dam.
ago by rats, always take care not to
send a ship to sea without having a cat
on board." St. Louis Globe-Democrat
-Tho Pnhomian King llehanisln is
wasting away in his exile nt Martinique.
110 is pining for hu African wilds and
lucldeutally smoking stacks uf Amer
ican olgarottM.
pieces of Flautei 's brand, yard
r
ET"i
"
ANGLO-INDIAN WOMEN
more .nro More Sorts Than Mr. Kipling
Has Introduced to I'd.
Tho Anglo-Indian woman Is a more
aneii typo thun ever Sir. Kipling
versatile pun lias made her. Accord
mg to the description of one sojourne
iu uio itiuu ol tho Hindoos, says tin
.now ivtk uecoruer, tlio Sirs. Aauk
snees oro no more common than the
women burning for a desire for knowl
edge and parading views on the educa
tion of tho native women. She goes
..1 A . . . . V
uuum uruieu wuu a notebook in which
sue clots down the information she ro
eclves. Sho Insists upon visiting "lur
dah" ladies and gives them ndvl,.,.
about the abolition of child marriage
mm mo necessity lor intellectual de
velopment lor women. She always
wears a solur "topco," with a gauze
veil n round it, even nt afternoon par
ties, where everyono blossoms like tho
rose in gorgeous apparel. Sho con
verses with the native butler concern
ing tho status of his people and quotes
mm inrgeiy among tho people who dis
play a snnmetul lnd llerenco on the
subjects wiilch Interest her.
ine tituictlo rountr woman ib.
flourish to finite the .same degrco In
luiuu us m England. The cllmato is
against it. liut o modified form of tho
uuneuc girl tn tho -man's woman" Is
a prominent feature of society. She
rates well and has a graceful seut and
o pretty figure, but long rides nnd long
walks tire her. She dresses beauti
fully, whether iu tailor-made gowns at
the meets, or sheeny ball gowns, or
graceful tea robes. It is In these last
that sho is most herself. In them she
manages to seem more cordial, more
hospitable, almost more tender than in
anything else.
I!ut tho commonest type Is the simu
lated simpleton. She cannot rido her
own pony. Sho Is ufraid of him; he
once shied and sho fell off, but sho
thinks sho might manage to mount
that dear littlo Arab of Capt. Ward's if
ho would toko her for a short and very
quiet rldo. Sho feels the heat dread
fully. Madras Is such a trying climate,
'but sho could not possibly undertake
tho journey to tho hills alouo. Sho
never traveled olonc but once, and
then her traveling bag and ticket and
all her money were stolen by somo
"horrid native, and Jack was so cross!"
She would rather wait until she could
find some rnanlv escort, it k sn mneb
plcasanter to have 11 man to look after
you and your luggage, and she even
shrinks from the care of herown purse.
Tho simulated simpleton Is not so
simple as Bho seems, and sho lias ono
great advontago over her sisters a
considerable knowledge, Innate oroo
quired, of the weakness of man. Not
for hor tho toil and trouble of dolly lifo.
rh Dolphtn't Changing Colorn,
It Is a popular imnressji.n among
most people that while a dolnhln Is in
its death struggle it changes color to
almost every huoof tho rainbow. While
making a trip by wntcr from New
York to New Orleans a few months
ago, says a traveler tn tho St. Louis
Republic, tho mate of the vessel caught
a dolphin early ono morning, and tho
passengers were summoned on deck ib
seo it chango color ns It lay gasping In
the agonios of death. Tho colors were
certainly very beaut Iful, but not nearly
as vivid as had been expected. These
fish nro not especial favorites from a
gastronomic point of view, being rather
dry and tasteless. Tho 0110 caught by
tho mate was fried for breakfast, the
cook taking tlio precaution to put a sil
ver lmlf-dollnr In tho pan while cook
ing It, to make suro that the flsh had
not been feeding on something poison
ous, which Is said to lie sometimes the
ease. If the silver becomes tnrnishod,
It would not be safo to eat tho fish.
Short In Stature.
A family of dwarfs has been living at
Applecross, in tho west of Uosshlre,
Scotland, for over half a century.
Mary r'lnlnyson, 0110 of them, died
there recently, Sho wns tho youngest
of tho family, which consisted of her
self nnd two brothers, nnd had reached
the ago of slxty-llvo years, Tho mem
bers of tho family ary in height from
three feet to three ni one-half foot
and have appeared lieforc tho queen nt
frequent Intervals during the past
forty years.
Hiiro to See f)Mii'1tn.
"They say it's a sign of llrlght's dis-
enso for a man to see specks," said
Illcks.
"Heaven help the man who marries a
Boston woman then," said Dawson.
Life
iwtiiirciii
50 PIECES
In fancy figures, plain and
tire line at NJ,c.
50 pieces of Scotch zepher, ginghams in stripes and
I'laids worth 10c -12J., the entirtjline at 7c.
50 pieces of assortment of dress goods worth 125, '60,
32 and .'55 cents- we are offering theentire line nt, ..J
yard.
1,000 pieces of Lounsdale cambric worth 12c, now 10c.
Call fw our W 13. corset, best in the country. Call for
our No 410 extra long waist, best $1.00 corset in coun
try. Don't fail to examine our new earlv fall rfre tm,iu
at the
DRTGOODSCa
W. L Douclas
"S C V UrllV IS THE BEST.
VJ lnW NO SQUEAKING.
5. CORDOVAN,
FRENCH& ENAMELLfD CAJX '
4.3.5PFlNECAif&rftNaAraa
3.?P P0LICE.3 Soles.
EXTRA FINE. "'5
2.l. BoysSchodlShdes.
LADIES
rt4Ox9 il7S
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
WL.DOUGLAS
BROCKTON. MASS.
iju run ftnvr mnnpy by purrhnalnc W, L
Domrlun Sho oh.
Because, we nre the largest manufacturers of
mlvcrtiscrl shoes in the world, and guarantee
the value liy st.impiiiK the name ana price n
the boUom, which protects you against hiffh
prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes
equal custom work in style, easy fitting and
wearing qualities. We have them sold every
where ut lower price for the value iriven thnn
auyother make. Take no substitute. If your
UHtlll JUll, wk KHH. DUiU DJ
J. D. Blanton. Ashevillp.
Enock Rector !& Co., Marshal!.
-K1IS
1
TYLER'S FAMOUS
ROLL CURTAIN DESKS.
NEW STYLES.
Our mammoth ciitalntrue of llnnlc ('onnlpm
n-NHH. ana other Ollice FurMlnre fur iwk
'jiv ri ri.lv. IX'NhK. 4 litilrs. TiiIiIi-n. Hook
AtwcN, i:ie ami ut iimirhleNM iiriecs, foi
tlt' IUNI (.omit minle.
HANK COUNTERS TO ORDER TO FIT ANY ROOM.
.iMilosrne im Semi l'.'i- to cover pout ago
TYLER OFFICE FIXTURE CO.,
NT. l.OI IN, MO.
THE PEEK FOR
SMOKE
MANUFACTURED BY
Vetterlein Bros.,
PHILADKLIMIIA, I'A.
AND BEST
H
(0
w
0
z
0
(0
Beware of Imitations,
original. Made only by
Taylor Blffr. Co., St. Lwnta
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
..PJ-J5- " wt iy NKRVK AND BRAIN TREAT-Ml-.NT,
n aiim-Mi' tor llj-ntorln, Ululuem, T1H, Nnu
nilRin, HwiilRc ho, NorvniM 1'ro.t ration cauned by
11I00I10I or tolmrno, WiikofutaOM, Mental DeprOMlon,
Son wilnit of liraln, rnunliii luwinlty, miner?, d!T,
ilralh, I'ri.nintiire OM Ao, linrrnnnoM, oi oi
rowi.r In nn h,.r m, IinnntMirgr, Loucorrhaia anil all
rmnnlH neilRlll-flNBt,. llivnllintnrv luu u.,arn...
torrlio-n inn-nl liy over-omrtlon of brain, Helf
jiiuno, ovcT-ln.lnli'Hm-o. A nionth'ii treatment, f I,
B tor tt, by mall. With m-h nnler for 6 boien, with
fnwtlli.01111 wrlttoniruiirnntei'tori'fuuil If not onreil
i 'Klrantri'ii IkminI by iiuent. WKST'B I.IVKK PII.IJS
mi ir Slrk ll'alicli, liliiouane-a, Liver Complaint.
Sour Stomach, li.vieiiia anil OoaiUnaUua.
UUAUANTLLH Issued only bj
T. C. Nmlth, DruffKlM.
Public Rqunre. Aihevllle, N C
Le IS Kiln a '?" "J'"'1 ' !
- " w 1 - thi-mlliew-, or liie liAniln.Uhn.rf Or.
r" siMit., rpiiinvfl ita rliuig of rtitt er
niKiwtiu., ti.eminu or (mlaonotu mtti
loin, w I Uk.n IbtoTDaUv. IHlua
UMMt
AS A PREVENTIVE
by eiiuor nrnt It li ImpoMiihlttooontnvt
nnv vmrreni hut l tha f
n ii -i lhoBalrosvlrUirotmTL Arrurrsvf
m M. m witlttlonorrtio'sianil (tlnat. wiMr4ii
12 TT TC Ym IT ' C",r' mfcil.port-fti.,
LADIES no xou know
mj
TO fcsj
(HI EflfcSiO
IN H
lT5k.iirioiTwiju.Yii' k.
u
Me anre tn get thi
GlG
DR. FttlX LE BRUM'S
steel gi pehuhl pills
nrotlioorinlnnl nnd only FUKNCll, anfenrjd ro
liable earn on the mttrknt. I'riun $1.1X1; ouut bit
tuuil. Uonuine oulil oulj by
T. Ct BinUli, DruKKlat.
OF LAWNS.
in striDes. worth 1 9Mo ,..
r
L PiUMT- J
D (TNDFR nniniHTn
ACTI
CDZX LESS TEAS 61.26 PB 0AL,
I5.i "1? M'. ' ,or u" yirs -until tliev
retired from hi,rM. Th-y coiisnlertd it the
DR, T. O.
U'liolewle DruiruiKt.
SMITH,
Asheville, N. C
6-Kiliua
Racket Store,
15 South Main St.
Wo hnvo ourelcariinco pule
every day of tlio yonr. As
pooh ns we got in our buts,
flowern, featbei-H and orim
nieiits earlier in the spring,
we at once commenced our
'lfirance 6ale, and now Hum
mer is about ended and Iho
goods all gone. In a short
time our fall goods will be in
and v at once knifo thiu
to the core and the clearance
sale is on until all are i-old.
and you get the advantage
of the low price all through
the w ason. You do not have
to wait until the season is
over to get what you want
cheap. We expect to make
our store headquarters for
writing paper, iDks, pons aud
pencils, sewing thread, knit
ting thread, sewing and
wash embroidery, t ilks, zeph
ers, yarns, knitting wools,
ribbons, art needle work. In
In fact no department shall
lag or fall behind any in
town.
J. M. 8TONER, Mkv.
-1