THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN-
Monday Evening, October 15, 1894
AROUND TOWN
Washington. Oct. l. Forecast till S
p. m Tuesday : Fair; easterly winds,
shitting to southerly; frosts Tuesday
morning; slightly warmer Tuesday ercu-i"g-
The mercury at S oVlnck tliis mornina
itood at 30. At 1 p. ill. it stood ut G0
T. L Hvnrlninn of North As'icville is
the fust to report ice. It formed l ist
nichl.
St itc S.nalor lohn M. Cunipbtll ai:l
V. M. Lnniir wV soeik in joi-t dermic
at Ileaverdam th'S evening tit S o'clock.
The tiack force of the Asheville Street
Railway eompinv bus been uuttiiiji new
stringers under its rails on the equate.
The candidates for the legislature nml
the eoutitv office went to Alexander
this morning, to beiti the canvass tit
that j.l.ice today.
Mr. Friedman of 17 Hailev street is
the owner of ;i piano that lspla'e l uy
clectrieitv. U is an ordinary instrument
with an electric a'.iachiiK lit.
K. N. lOneadr, one of Uiirke cotiutv's
representative men, called on Tin; Cm
2i:x loclav. He is lur Bower, of couie.
and savs llivm is the eomiui; man ol
the Kighth ilistiict.
15. Coffin, auctioneer. si.M lodav lor
V. t). Wol c. trustee. 7':i ncrrcs land
ml the est siile of the cave1 viMe road,
about four nol' S from A-.1U iilr, to C.pt.
M. B. Carttr for $5(iti (io.
Thccontract lor the enm hf;.t:ni i
the Hotel Iierkil'V wasa.vanl.d ti.dt'V
bv Frank I, itiyliniti. nrop;ie'or, t'
Hoyce & l'.urton tor S-'.'OO. The con
tract will heat every room in the hou.-c.
II. 1!. K.isstll and 15. 0. Xock of Wash
iuiHon hit this nmrnini; tor Waynesvie
wh- re thev will lecture on Chicago an. I
the World's Fair. They will retain to
morrow nii'l deliver the same !ctu:e : t
the Grand Wednesday ai'uruoi n.
Spui tl services will be lulil tias w; eli
at tue First M. 15. church, eormrllav
wood and lluttriek street-. !e:;aiiny
this eveninu' at 7: o. Kev . F. Ma: ties-.
prcM'linri elder ol the Chile oi-trict, will
preach. All ae cordially iuvitul.
The Mavor ami actir.t; Mavot lieinc
out of the citv, Justice Frank Carter
presided over the cuv coin t this in irniiu'.
and heard two casci. Thev were t lain
di links and the rim- imp sed was ia
cacti case. This is a reduction 1 1 jO net
di link.
Coutrucii r . aV Tei.ntnt t 'day ; 1 1 '
nun to wo-k niaii1 ix-avatton u ; 1 1 ' e i
the court In mi :C lor the furnaces to li
put in. The oiit is taken out through a
hi le cut ia the s n t h wail ot llie build
in);. The w"ik of excavation will U
completed in twoor time ilav-.
The time at w !ii-. h the curtaiium-m
I t the Imu'it I' the Asheville Free Kin
dergarten association i to be t'ver.oi
We ,!H'S;la 3 nViick met sail ex eel lent
I'lioonuailv I r su'uivb.ui renidcMts to
attend. I on'i Inrjji-t to sc." the World's
Fair and I he F s.UoihhI Train and hi In
the k ii'krg irten.
I'ri-f. 1. A H lines, the Slate C, .adocist.
returniil Saturday night I' oni ' rip uv r
the roads m the northern nart ol the
coiiiuv. in coinpanv with C.ipt. I'tihose.
The llemkrsoiiville road was gone over
todav. I'ioI. Holmes is having 1 irrer
ons photographs ol the seeniry of th's
stcliou taken, an 1 they will be sh 'wn ;o
the State Fair.
A. M. llatler ol hill is, Tex., u on a
visit to Ashevilh', Ivs old home, on his
teturu Irom l. uisville. w here h. alt'Midi d
t he convention of the laternational IV
pog-apheal union as a delegate from l lie
D.dl is union. M r, Butler w is a com-p.isi-or
i'ii Till-: CiriZHN l.'l sears ag i
and has a number ot t ieials here who
are ;J id to s.c him once again.
Oris. A. Webb spoke before the I) mo
cralic clab at Yi ave, vilie tor in hour
and a half on Situtd iv night, taking the
pi ice of Maj. S'.eilm m, who was ex
pected but was linavi i L.l.ly absent.
Mr. Wcbl) made a line talk, 'u'l ol soul!
I ijinoeratie doctrine, an i e :silv ki.pt I is
audience inteiestnl. Tin re w ill lie m ire
Heui' ctatie vans i i that, -eitum than
i vcr beloie.
Rollins, Keduiioi : Il.i:s!cv, jnoprie
tois ol the well known old Farmers'
warehouse, Ashes i'le, are sird.ng mil
! hei' sea -oil's aunoui'.e ni'-nt to the to
bacco groweis of tins ,-eetioii. Charles
It. I'avis is agadi wt'i llie hoiiat ns aiic
tioiaer, and 15. F. Oiai.dlev will h ive
thaw ol the hooks. The " her in. uihers
ol I he wan house stall Vill be lohn 15.
Hector and Flhert F hrof Madison, and
Hailev or.es, l.ee 1-etgMSo.i .o il J. M.
Curtis ot II ivsvood.
1'iiJav's Indiana nobs Journal contains
an account of a call made up in ex-l'resl-deat
Harrison he a committee from the
Sigma u fraternity. The Journal says
tli.it "the committer ii c'uded Clarence
W. Murphy ol Asia ville, N. C , the com
poser, who yesterday dulicired to the
fraternity the 'Sigma Xu March,' an
original composition o! mucin xceileace."
The same paper notes the pri'suice ol
Mr. Murphv at a swe 1 society event in
that city.
The Indian Uiver Advocate, Titusville,
Fin., lias an account ol a trip to Vander
bilt's, rtcentlv taken by ihe editors.
This paragraph is taken therefrom:
"What we lmve said by way ol descrip
l ion does not do the subject justice
'The half has not be.'ii toll.' Goto
Asheville, when your c.invenj.ine per
inits, and see the Vanderbilt mansion
and grounds, and we led confident t his
onr lenture of the Asheville trip alone
will repay you lor the expense id going
from Florida to thatcharmingnioiiiitain
resort; nt least it seemed so to us when
we visited the place last week.
The public schools opened todav, the
streets being hvelv this morning with
the presence of children on their way to
their respective grnih s. Tickets had to
be issued to innuv of the children who
were unahle to obtain them last week
on account of the biul veathcr.
At the 1st primary grade in Montford
school G7 children cunie forward to be
graded. The O'h and 5th grnilrs nt
Orange enrolled 110 and 32, respectively:
and nt Montford the same grades 3
and 23. These figures will doubtle8 be
largely increased in the ncjt day or so.
The last sermon of Rev. J. I. White'
meeting at Durhar.1 was preached Fri
day evening. The Sun sass: "Seldom
il ever, has Durham had such a series ot
pnwerlul sermons as Mr. White hns
preached during this meeting. Ther is
some magnetic power about him that
sends his words straight to the hearts of
his hearers and awnkensa desiic in them
to be better men anil women and do
more for their Savior. There have lieeu
n bout U00 con veisions during this meet
ing, and some 3o have (ilrendv cm
nectfd themselves with the First Baptist
church, and oi hers will join tomorrow
nvimini.
( cut nil Church stung Moevlcc.
The service of song at Central M. E
church, South, last evening was one of
the most delighilul ever held in Ashe
ville. The church was filled to overflow
ing, and all were greatly pleased. The
leading features were solos by Mr. and
Mist Demson, and Miss L'ftwicb. If
kept up, these services will tax the ca
pacity of Central church to accommo
date the crowds.
PERSON ALLY sl"EAKIMi
A l.luo or Tsvo About the lVoplo u
Tht'V Push.
K. R Whiting is at the F.ukeley lioui
Hickurv.
Chas. 1) Klanton has rttun cd Irani
Marion.
T os. T. Oliver of Filcrs-burg, Va .
in the city.
Senatorial Candidate Chas. A. Hen
derson is here today.
Cilia. Hampton of F.v uisville, li d., is
one of the As'-cv l e hotel urns'.
Fdsvurd Wt.rd left Uu'ay lor Wiliifi.g
tou to accept a positi in in the tilephouc
exchange.
Frauk M. Scluadir and Find F.
Sehradcrol Hubokcn, X. , are at the
S.vannunoa.
Cashier Pretii;: rot Collector Carter's
office has gone eu a shoit lisit to Ch.i''
lottc, his old home.
S. II.Lsot, niatugir ol ile.X'.w oik
Ctlebt iiies coiupanx , cin.c ia iis'crilay
and is ut the ilerkel; y.
Spartanburg lleiald: Mis.s Mamie
Cliesborai'gh o( A'.-hevil e is visiting Mrs.
Fdsvaid McPowell on Kciiueuv str.cl.
Mr. ntul Mis. Joseph J. Hooker ol
Webster spent Sunday at ill- S.s .uina
uoa, leas iug lor their home this morning.
M. Swaitz''Cig hit vestcidiv lor lial
limore an i X. w Voikto pur. base a big
sun. k f. r the t'..ih im to Clalh-ng, Shoe
air I Ill's til o. Is C.llll jl.l IV.
Mr. las. Ihckson and Mis- I.ouisi
iu'i;icro I Chai leston. S. C, who have
oeiu visiii i.j h re lor st i'.e tmie, lelt toi
' h. hoiiK' this u oi iiiig.
Kie l. in a I I'eatsou and Geo. W. Tiis. u
:..iuc h. me Ire in the s'oiigrcsMoiial cai:
vass Satin day. I'rawtoid and I'.'arS'i)
ics'ia c busiiASS Wed'.is.lav at Vellmv
1111.
Cap!. Fi.'ii'.k I l'l itiuill is to leave
Wcilia s 'av I r .New York to meet his
foil Iv. who ih rc.nrii ti'.xl week from
a pi olei::;i d is't I" tluir oil Ireland
lioiiie.
I, til N(. I) M IMMs.
bin Mae lii'iiu ii lo S'-li,' Illo Co i' tbo
National ( . ,S I'. ompan.v.
S. G. Hiini-' has sola i;i p'r.nd iag bus-iucs-,
wi'ili the e.sc j'.'i ;' ol t: c tools, to
Ksll.s & liilioit Mi. lion's will leave
shevillc Saturday for N,.wY.uk, hav
ing aecc jited a position w i'.h I la. X.ittonal
Cigartt:c and Tobacco coinpanv. He
,i id spi'iid lour months in Oie uielropolis
laiailia. :ifg himscll w ith n erv dilail ol
tl.c Ini.-ii'cis and will then return South,
10 i stal l;.li a Southern blanch ol the
busiiie.-s. k is passible that this branch
will be I ciMl at Ysbcville. or, il not
Line, at Kuoxv.lle. Mr. lleuis' til mil v
villi rem i".i lure, oei u;n tng their piiscnt
n si.icn, e on I. lurrv si reel.
Mr . llo'iis litis been in business ill Ashc
'. ,; c lor s x years, a"d all Lis Irieniis here
.i..,iv f.rit l.em ivle scat back here by
ci tii'aauv. lie has been prominent in
11 iS'-lmll all nrs. ami had a large hand in
ea. '.".: Asia v::l;-tac crack team she had
I .si season. Ii he should le sent to
iuo';vil'c, lie sa.v s, he will sic that that
1 i . ii has a team '.hat si 1 amii.se Ashe-viiii-
pcu year.
AllOl '
i ill-: i.
i t. tar -Ti'i'iiui'i'i' .loin"- Malii'-. u
-tali'iiifiil ol' tin- Malti'i'.
U g irdtng the item in Siturday's pa-
per c auiri, iaj, the gas woiks matter.
S.c. etaiy-Tieasuicr II. 5,1. Jones of the
Ysinvi.le Street KniUoad coniiiauy, ol
w hich the gas bii.aniss is a branch, L'l
i ditlc ei.t story. He says the company
teemed a rcou.ti ai in I i'ce an i svagis a
ta'cts-u ana it
ns rnaik. i iie redtic
S." a iiion.li, and the
.: : lu' work to heavy
;'al, i nil work. An
ils p! nr. lhe ti'st
t'.otl ill wages :
.asniaiiir, thiakii
i lid the p iy loo I
ither man i.-ol;
I ,oi ai ih nt oc mi r .1 an! by the
in xt ia ,i. t it was i, mud that tae new
m ill sva- n it as i x i i n t .,s was thought.
uen ti:c iiaploie w ho ipoi llie Sirv.ee
ri'tiiria'.l to wink, iic.cpiiug the ic. lac
una, ami the supply o! gas is an r.glr.
once iia ic.
i'.i! I. d lor I lu-1 Iron-..
A.dnvi'l. v. as billed S iltir : i
alter
Main's :c , I-
mii'ii I ir tae coming id waiter I.
big shows .
boards no .v 1
il the 'J.V.h, and il
o il special at 1 1 i, : i
lor
evei'vboav i a
it 'al.es an intcus' ia llie
i i i eti a I', il their n.itta' is
i.ia'.s, lions, t r.-, '. lo' box
. ami the numerous Ii ai uri s
iming i t a
hgion. I51.ii
mg kang .r 1 1
ol the nggieatioi. all c ur.c in la' mil
shaie ot inu iKMti. aial many a in. ad h i-
lieadv been ta.oie na ti.at tiia ci'cas
tnu-t be si:ii'"i. Vile i'ih'ai-si"n pi i'
lor adults will I c o' i cents, clnl In n ia.
der 1 J years cents.
Io1iiiii,v ' -uiiiiai .loin-.
Uitlc Johnny was on las way to Sun
day school vcstiti'av nhai las afiitioii
was attracted bv t h" cii .nis pos: rs He
stuoie 1 tin ill a tew niiiait s an I ti.ri.i.l
to his fat In r.
"I should think t'.e show ;.; .ae.'e uoald
be alrai'l the cii v
an lio'i i,
s pictiaa s
tne l.i fin
. s o'.ilu tear
" he ' lid.
I a-l.e.l.
are l.i. king
down some id tin
"Why so, son '
"Don't you s. e
up their heels?"
Then Johnny
jcaaul.
ssi ut on in Sunday
ol. .SIl'PiiWI'll Here.
Interest m reviving in the pri ject for
the building of the Atlanta, Ashevil c
and Ilaltimore r.nlro.iJ, better known ns
the liiistol canncction. Col. tl. G. Mc
Dowell, a prominent Ibistol iinlroiul
man, arrivid here this aliernoon, and in
company with 15. It. Atkinson will spend
several days looking ocr the proposed
line and seeing the "lay of the land."
Tsvo Iti i'aptiii'i'il.
C. . Tweed of Vlarshall, who was in
Asheville today, told Tim Cmzrx that
Tom Iligclow and Robert Lnmb, two ol
the men who escaped from Madison
ciuntyj.nl Inst Wednesday Mghr, have
been recaptured.
Thi'lr l.ast.'ri'lpH.
Trains 13 and 1G on the A. Si S. road
will be discontinue 1 nf er tonight. Xi,
15 will come in on the last trip at 11:20
tunight, nn 'I Xo. 10 will go out for the
i .st time this evening,
l.lroiis.e to Wi'd.
From Register Mackey's office license
to wed has been issued us follows:
Robert A. Vess nnd Carrie Frody, of
uuncotiilie.
Here svhut I' er Cooper, who lived
to be over HO years old und died worth
many millions, said of n, newspaper: In
all towns wherrn newspaper is published
every man should advertise in it, if noth
ing more than a card stating bis nnme
and the btismrss he is in. It not only
pays the ADVERTISER, but it lets
me people nt n distance know thnt the
town in which vou reside is a prosperous
community of business men. Asthe seed
is sown so the seed recompenses. Never
pull down vonr sign while you expect to
o ousiness.
rtl-BO rullrnnH iK-boia at ll
Mam, ii-HrirlruFsphand t-xprt-on
uiiiwTTi nrr ;aritrv i nn ssroKtir.
Fresh candies just received at Allen's
the place you get bananas so cheap.
A T TUK CRA.XD.
A tiuall aiuliet ee s.i w the Millou Xu
blcs company puseut "From Sire to
Sou" ut the opera house Saturday even
ing, but the perfoiniai.ee svas nut to Lr
measured bv the size uf the crowd. The
minibus of the company fitted iveu
more completely in their respective roles
than on the previous t veiling and the
prodection was quite satisfying. Mr.
Xoblis' Allied Arniitnge svas an" inter
cstiii); intei pretntion. while 1 Uv Xi bles
lillul the double paitsol MabilArini
tagt, mother and daughtir, inagr.icrlul,
iiiitiiral svav that more plainly than
ever deinoiistrattd her ability to lill ix
i.ciiiig stellar rolis. Eva Taslor svas a
vivacious Aurtlia Stoekup; Chas Wil
1 in! I hived Dr. Mandrake in a way to
please, while 15. A. Locke's I'ustmastir
Grimes was a clever piicc of svoik.
"From Siro to Son" is n play ol exceed
ing inttrest ami is in goo I bauds.
An incident occuirtd tit the eh se 1 1 the
fust act that was not dow n on the pro
gr; in. The finale ol the cct is tl c killing
by the s iilain ot Mrs. .Vmitngc, ('.lolly
Xohksl. At llie close the diop curtain
cau'c down but one mil caught about a
tool above the stage ll ior, ai d caus.d
an tnibarrasiii g siluitioii. 1 he dvine
wonr n ion!. I not cat up and walk oil
the stave as il iioiliing had happened.
For a inn tne or two iluae must have
'i.tn a p iiutul susei'Se on the stage, and
there vas a'npl.nisc Ireiu the ail iieiice.
fl.tti a pieie ot stace prop-'ity was
bn light on, set up bil'uc the dv'rg
io tain .-Hid she' Ih.is retteatcil tiusieu.
Tne ril'ilboiisdrop was soon m.ule right
agaii.
Maaair Saears luts booked "Ala
hama" f'.-r the Gnuid on the "ath.
-I.N Klitl AI. I A As
Hair--, oi the spi-ahim; In I'aini'oialii
.iri.l Slaili-ou '. oiiiuii"-.
I.-ici.. O a-);, ore of tin S na.torial c.tn
didatis ii'.ianed S .t id.: v night from
Wanisi!l .where tl'.e llivivood can
s'.! s c'"sid Saturday. Mr. Cia'g will
ren.ain hen. iii.ti! tomorrow, when the
catnpaig n will he ic-ian.il at Fiat Creek.
The ila'.i s . r tl e Senato: ial canilida'ts
aie as tultows:
Flat Creek, i-i mp gn a d, Oct. Id.
II g Ivv H ip-isi il .ne:.. i le".. 1 7.
Middle Foil;. Ma, I .-on. i let. 1S.
Mars IM , '.!.o'i-oi!, I 'ct. I'.i.
Sands 11 Hi m, Madison, I Ic'. L'O.
Sjiriin, I. ,1,'k, cap ol im ant. lin. del.
'Jo.
Meadow Fork. I V.. : I
S mdy M'.i'li, i i.-t. .'o
Sandy Mfs'i. Han oinbc, (!.'. Ji;.
Leicester, I n coiiilu', i ic . "7.
Cinoli r's, Ian'.'- mlie, i let I'.o.
Skyhn.d, li n e uuli.-. I i.-t. 111.
i-'airviiw. Hir e mil e. Nov. 1.
Ciictin'starcis I'li'oiM'iu wai ineiiiii
our opmiig on ilk' l.V.h instant as
statid. Wc ate niakiiig ix'C'isive prep
arations l-r a 1 :.tn'saii:e ilisptuv at an
eaily tiote. lint u aiee or s oiie ss ill be
'givin lo tl.c pi. I. ic as soon as possible.
The nun's outline s.
M.in M.nie i s M inn.gcr.
Ill I'atti n sis u! c. l'.inl.eley hotel
building.
t:ih sjkki:is.
sfw v :; k .
Nl -'!.l.. I lei. I : I'oiloll lutllie- ol'elH'.l
l.iiely -ai.iay: S, j.teiii!''-! t:. - ; i leather. ,s
Nnvrnaii-r Ili-eiiuhir. ii;: !;iiiiiiirv 5'-.
l-el'iiairv. 5 a; .M.H'ili. 1 .-pril. 7.- .
.'iTOi.'K IJl'llTA l'lONS.
Ni e l.'KK. Oct li -1'ne. I; .Cliie.igo .111 I
Nnrlhu. -le; 11 1 ,: laike S!iirt'. ; ,; Noiou'.k
lei i -i-tei 11 a,: Kii'liia.m.l an. I West 1'olul
ri:rililll..l. i e-tt ril t'llloll.
L'HICAI'.O.
Chicaoo. o.i. ii ',nu.at tKt . 5; Corn, ti t,
: Hits. o. t , ; 1'uik. l.ir... u ss: lain!.
1. 01.. 7 Ji. Kil's, Del. ' 1 pin.. ' iy
SsllKVlt.l.K
0 I rt'ctn, itaily 1' I'ou'tl! .V Sni'ler, w lii.le-.ilt-11
1 relait i;roei rs. T!ie-.e j. rices are lieni; p.iii!
tin- m:reliauts of llie city loitay.
R't'lrr iy.i ; Apples
!-a;es u Apples, uric! ,01 j
ahi. ketis lit..' .v I'linipkins. i.ieli
I'lirkevs 7-.1i! i.'i Sorciaim ie
liueks 15,1 j.t lin ..wax. pi r Pi :o
Potatoes, swtel 7. Honey a
i'otat.it-s lllsll. ... .11. Wtle'.ll 7,
I'm nips 3C01 ,ie Corn
mums -- Mi ai -t
C.i!'tia;i', tier It I t lats
lle.lil., per lt'.l....l. a I.'.'- Kyt' t-e
I'-'.is ui llav per tun
Chtlmits Letirv, tn-r doi ...c, iji
1NIJKX TO NHW AIIVKKTIbKMHNTS.
t.o-t ttistoirs
l.in.li'.t. Kay s
W.inte'.i 1' li llox j.ji
SV.inuil -s. Clierrs .-!
A i.al.i llav Main s Cireu-
t-.irinaeeuut. Co nts-rowi-l! .V n 1. 1. 1
Ke'itiietiitn ill Prices-liiHiiii ai' ijioiiiiu ea
r,V)R SSI.K - l'uiiiiliire nml oilier I ..a-
I'rt'rets Miss mm s i-;k s.
1 I.'illf No. 1 1 stal 111 - Ave.
11 IS'T A pair of sinnketl eye i;l.is-; s. t.elun 11
J ti.oley ttliei't au.t Cliurcti street i.a p.at.iu
ivi r.tit'. Kewanl it reliirneil la HKSTiiNS
ii-is'lt J'. Somli Main.
Mils. M. SI. thilil. I'lipil New Kllg'ailil eon
sirvatiiiy ol Music, teacher ot niaiiiluaii.
bunjo, cuitar ninl (liaiio. Kesiileliee ."i ll.ulev
slrect. ii-luleotiiliu-
IDR S.SI.li For east.. Satur.l.iy. Uel. ,
teiker's ilelivt-ry wajtoil to satisfy claim 1 have
lll-llitlkt I 11 111 ' U V l."l"l'
I0-411JW
Y,TANT1'.I)-Jut arrived from tlie North, a
" caiiatile. rt'lii'.tile woninti with eooil lefei-
ences. di sires position ns companion, can of
children ur house work. K S..
lo-i5iliv s... Cheri v St.
IOCATION WANTED- ynuun m tn with
nioiii'v woiiM HWr lo learn" ol a uood loca
tion lor anv Uin-l oi' lilisitief-R. luinlwarf urt'-
Irrieil; or wonKI o in n ith :m active ntiiii as
partner. v. (. mx 244.
io-!5iltw Harnsoiinurif. Va.
VTTKNTK1N I,AMKS-Mrs. H. V. Kctl will
take orilt-rs tcir iiniiirt(.'d material lor
both cvt-nin nml visitinj; nowtis, ulttvrs.
.shoes, wrati-, etc., to match, tit U'omltiu
"teit. until (Jet 17th, when she leaves fur New
Vork. io-.MU
I want every nmn nu.l womnn in the
t'niteil States interested in the opium
nml wiskey habits to have one of my looks on
these uiHenuvs A(Mre II. M. WOOI.l.hY,
Atlnnta, Oa., box iSo. anil cue will le (tent von
free. S-KHleod6nio
IMPORTANT TO
Truck-Growers, Market-
men and Hotel Keepers.
TIUirnLlV. N'uveiiihor ml. lK.ti nt II i.VI.'.-t
shiirp, (lisplenisliiiiii sole hy miction at Arthur
n ucimi- s nyi(,n iieaiii KRrucn, Iinw ercei;,
4 -i iiiui-a irom lown. w m. 'i iirner. Auctioneer,
1 crennl colored horse, 7 yenm old. Rood worker
1 lllillk horse. Blioil wnrkert I livn.hnrtu. vtnirnn
I two-horse lienvy npriiiR wnon; I two-senteil
Jersey stiriuR wairon; 1 set doulile wngon hnr
ncss; 1 set doulile Imunv liaruess; I set sitiRle
""Si" immrw; i reaping tnaCllltlC IMCLor
Ullekli 1 mowillGT nmchinc llmnrnv.il rlinin.
ploiOtdjMsh Rliiss, irood as new, 3x6; 1 Disc
harrow; 1 sets sinoothinn harrows; 1 two-horse
hillside ulow: 1 two hors rilivr riiiu nin. ,
two-horse Dlxey plow; 1 oue-hor.e Dixey plow;
1 double wliiKed hilling plow, lor celery; 1 dou-
me iuoi piuw; 2 music piows; i lionlfl pump;
ISO rubber hose: I llouhle Cone nawder liellnw
1 root cutter; 1 Iron cultivator; 1 Iron horse hoe;
1 wheel hoe: 1 seed and Irrtili.. .It-Ill-', ul...l.
barrow; 1 turning lath; 1 hay rack; 1'heatlnii
mine, 1 ki uiMi-Kniuiin biiu carpenters' tools,
hoes, shovels, lorks. etc., etc ; 1 milch cow; about
aoo bushels corn, In lots to suit purchaser; 1
stacks lops; 1 stacks fodder, corn; 4 stacks straw;
aiKiui 2110 ousneis insn potatoes (narly Rose);
18 thousand celery, in one thousand lots, good,
Kverythtni in first class order. Proprietors go.
ing out of ihe business.
WM, TURNER, Auctioneer,
When You "Think"
"FURNITURE"
"CARPETS
Or . milling 1 1 1 the Furniture- ami
Line. We Want In Have You Also
"W. B. Williamson
Id I-AT I ON VI ANHEVILLl, N. :.
The Wfiitlock Clothing House,
46 S0UTH IMIIST.
NOW IS YOLK TIME
Better Clothing
Th. ui ever before. There is no pl.iee iu Asheville where you can get a business or
ilt ess suit to lit as well or near so stylish as ours. We show the largest stock in the
city to select from, and we will undersell all competitors. The best place to buy
elothiug is from a practical clothier und tailor, not from dealers that don't know
1 well ma le garment when they see it. We brag on our $10.00 all wool business
inits and $lf. 00 dress suits. We sell the best class of goods in bats, wool under.
wear, and everything that men nml boys
'oous. c are here to stay ami wc will sell Honest values as we nave none in tne
pa.!. Compare our itock with others before buying.
OLD HEADQUARTERS
FOR
07 x Mnln,
TtKpbone 67. I
Plymouth Rock Pants Co.
Pants, $3.00 And Up.
Suits, 813.25 And Up.
O vcrcoats, $10.25 And Up.
MADE TO ORDER,
H. II. FAIRFAX, Agt
III.IMV1IN.H SHOD STUKF,
Tin' l'Vatlierboni: iorit ai-.t is. ln-yontl qutrsttou,
tiki' a Rtovc, h.is all tin-style of a corset, and wears like iron. We make a specialty of these
imoiIs ami ri'i-oiiiiuciul tlniu lo you without reserve. We are authorized to refund your money
after linn weeks' trial, if not satisfactory.
FISH and OYSTERS.
Mr (ieo. X. Ives & Son
have a stall in C'ty Market
with Mr. P. E. Hare as man
ager, and if you will give us
a trial we will save you
money. Give us a call any
way. Kemember tbe place.
Stall 17. Respectfully,
F. E. HARE,
(WITH GEO. N. IVES & SON).
YOU CAJtST GET
100 Pounds Timothy Hay For $1.00.
100 Pounds Bran and Shorts For $1.00 At
T. J. REVELL'S
are overtaken by winter, prepare yourself for solid comfort by
placing your orders with the
-DBA.LiH1R,S IN-
JELLICO, ANTHRACITE AND COKE.
TRI.PHONR Ijo.
ALL COAL SCREENED AND FORKED-
& MATTING,"
Carpet
Think
"RUGS,"
& Co.,"
TO GET'
For Less Money
wear. We do not sell seconds nor shoddy
Wc have on hiind a lull stock. I'rcs
goods bought at bottom prices troni 6rst
hands for cash. We get all discounts
and brokerage that enn be had. Divide
profits with our customers instead ol
with brokers and middlemen. Kespect-
fully. C. S. COOPER.
FIT GUARANTEED.
.19 PATTON AVENUE.
BON MAROHE,
EVBRYTHINQ NE3"W IN
Dress Goods, Dry Goods,
Notions, Ladles' and Gentlemen's Furnishings,
NO OLD GOODS, BUT NEW GOODS CHEAP
ICR THAN EVER KNOWN BEFORE AT
BON MAROHE,
37 SOUTH MAIN STREET.
the most cumfortable garment made; it fits
"AH HONEST EFFORT TO
PLEASB IIRISGS ITS OWN
KBWARD." THIS MOTTO
HAS BEEN EXEMPLIFIED
IN THE CASB OF TUB
ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY
WE THANK THE PUBLIC
FOR THEIR GENBROVS
PATRONAGE DURING THE
SUMMER, AND BY GOOD
WORK AND PROMPT DB-
LIVERY HOPE TO MERIT
A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR
TRADB THIS WINTER.
MO ,fO M.
Mala airocl.
OVFICI PATTON AV8
If You Want Glean Coal, Buy The
Jellico Coal,
ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO.,
TELEPHONE 36 40
Wholesale and
JcLlICO & ANTHRACITE COAL &
ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO.
Is Now Prepared
BUILDING MATERIAL
Fine Cborcb, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures
8BWP FOH
Asheville Woodworking Co
H. Kauffman, Supt.
Quality not quaiv tityY
NOPHBB GIFTS OP ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTENTION
08 DKAW
Acme Wine, Liquor House & White Man's Bar
What I claim It that I kp the lanrrat ttorlt of rst clou Roods of! an y hoow In thf
State. An jonc in need of pure unadulterated liquors will find It to their Interest to en II
and eiamiae mi itock. The time hat been recommended by tbe leading phvslclans In the
State for medicinal purposes
JaN, H. Loughrnii. Prop.
NO. 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C.
TBLBPHONB CALL 189, .... rnsTOPPICB BOX 688
OrdcnProm a Dlatancc Solicltied. Boxing; St Packing free.
BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY,
Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville.
'Jtit A I WHOLF.fi AUK DEPARTMENT, GENTS'
ll J' ttl. PARLOR A0 HEADING ROOM.
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLE GOODS, SAM- T A
VLU, BILLIARD AND POOL ROOM. iX J 0
Beer Vaults and Bottling
Wc Respectfully Solicit a Share ot Your Patronage.
P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager.
Mala EatrMce, ao. AS.
48 Aoulli Main Street, Aahevllle.
PURB DOMESTIC AND IMPORTBD
Wines, Liquors, Ales
Best Cigars and Tobaccos
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Cooper Old Corn and Rye Whiskey
Prom ray Transylvania
A. O. HAE.YBVRTOJC , Prop.
P. O. Box 3S3.
Thomss B. Long,
James H. Rumbough,
Hamilton C, Long.
Beverly W. Hill,
Long, Hill & Co.,
M
Estate Agts. & Brokers
Take pleasure in Informing the trading public
that they have opened an office at No. 4 North
Court Square for supplying the wants of tellers
and buyers of Real Estate.
Persons having any kind of property to rent
will find it to their interest to place their busi
nest with us at we guarantee the rents of all
property disposed or by us.
Stranger visiting the city are cordially In
vited to call at our office.
We will handle no property In which there is
any doubt is to title, and will use every effort to
protect patrons. Strictly square dealing with
all parties la our motto. Business entrusted to
iu will have prompt and business like attention.
Try ut and tee lr every promise here made It
not fully complied with. Asheville, N. C, Sept.
13th, 1894.
MODEL
STEAM
LAUNDRY
CONTINUES TO SUSTAIN ITS ESTAB
LISHED REPUTATION FOR FIRST
CLASS WORK.
Cnnrcb St.,
Telephone 70.
CORTLAND BROS.,
BAL BSTATB BBOKBM.
IKTB8TMBKT AOBNTS
NOTARY PUBLIC -
Loaat Sacartiy placed ai S par oral
oata S8 a M Patto Ava., ap stain
Rescreened.
OFFICE J tk J PATTON AVE
Retail Dealers In
CRUSHED COKE FOR DOMESTIC USE.
to-
-Furnish all Kinds of
BSTIWiTBB.
Telephone, 104
TRADB AT THF
My motto If, "Keep the beat and chartre accordingly.'
Jhij place Is second to none In the State.
Department in the Basement
Telephose Call, .Ho. S 4.
and Beers,
distillery. No adulteration.
American Surety Co. of N, T.
IN ITS
Fidelity Department
Furnishes bonds for officer and employes o
banks, railroad, express, telephone and tele
graph companies, trust companies, nianufactur
ing, mercantile and mining corporations, offi
cers of Building and Loan associations, and
secret societies, clerks in postoffices, letter car
riers, cashiers and bookkeepers in mercantile
houses, internal revenue bonds, and for persons
holding other salaried positions who are subject
to a satisfactory system of accounting.
RDTLEDGE & PATTERSON, Agents
In Its Law Department
Furnishes bonds and undertakings for apical,
arrest, attachment, capias, Indemnity to sheriff,
Injunction, land damage, replevin, nou-resident
plaintiff, security for coats, maritime 1111, ad
ministrators, committee of lunatic, conservators,
curators, assignees, common carriers, for de
murrage, executors, guardians, guardians ad
litem, trustees, receivers, warehousemen, grain
elevators. Guarantee on bids and contracts.
JULIUS C. MARTIN, Attorney.
J. W. CHAPPEUL,
CLSTOM BOOT AND SUOE MAKER,
LAST FITTED FOR AFFLICTED FEET.
Repalting a specialty, All
, work guaranteed. . , .
No. 35 College Street.
smokb..
Porter's - Havana Mixture
TUB BEST SUOKINO TOBACCO ON THE
MARKET, FREE FROM DIRT
I . ,. STEMS.