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THE A8HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday EveningDecember 15, 1894. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CfflZES IHINTKli DAILY (KXCm'T ei'XIiaV AMI WliKKLl SVHSCKIPTIOX AM TVS: f One Yfiir HAILY CITIIbN S ( O IS 7777 OLD NORTH STATE. continued from first rasa. I Si Months. H '0 Time Months 1 B j One Month, in mlvniu'c fi 1 line wivk, itaui in utrrirra... iii Thk Shwi-Wkkki.v tlTUts. imil every TiK'sduy ami Friilu.v, in advance, $1. I Mr. JametB. Lanier of Sali.barr, who died latt reV,wai worth orcr $200,000. tetiHurc?, 07 per cent.; tardiet, 2; popili I . neither tnnly nor absent. 20. Roll o! -Mr. Greek O. Andrtwt. frerlr of honm LVlun I.ee, Willie wamvonD, i uienc... v. ... ' Subscribers who m;ss tlwtr pujiers ore requested to wuke complaint ut the otiice as soon us possible. SATl'KDAY, IMiCUMBteK 15 lS'Jt. Thk latest SLiisaiiun nnvmg New Yoi li newspapers is a scheme stat ted liy tlie as'stiut city cditot ol the Baltimore News'. Bnfurd HailUi: Through the in tluii.c. ui Cuni;rsman Crawloid the tnuil r ute to Cashiers bit b en made daily, to take tff ct next Monday. Sevtral prominent farmers ol Guilford eountv. wh- were arrested, chareed with en ering private houses in search of Murm n missionaries, have ocen ac- (tii:ted. The statement that the Seaboard Air l.ine had offered the wi low of the ...i....t:.,n h-.vlnn f,.r it. i.l.ln.t li e late mutineer o. L. vs n ouuu w "".,uu"; K J" ; ; Mair.ie Pelle Dilloti, blancne morns, i found , ,w not true- Phe will not brin prOVIUItlg ot una llipiiliierui iii.mu.u . Am,. ,.rl9. it .,,.,, tht rod flir danmiifs. ,. .. i.i!- Ti.:.. :.. l 1 1.V A II .,, I'uHiii Lrnrl Pll. m...n.fornilvertisinBtlie Herald hut pils enrolled. 4'J; attendance. 92 percent.; -Governor Care ha. it.. led contnis. amcjnsforathir t.snK lie l kraid. uui , ucithcr tardy nor ab- sions to the nine Congressmen-ilcct-- it isgratilvtria to kiiow iiiiii u is " sent lti Roll of honor-Hudie Ivy, I thrre Llemocrnti in toe aecono, luiro blc for the children of the country to be i .villU SAitik. Hthtl Hampton. Ellie Mc I a id Siith distiictt; one Republican in i ...i.;i 1...,... i:,.i..i.,n ii. nm tt's i .u,. t h.'i im.'i' v Hivniii v. Marguerite tii rniu uum, un nmuum UCUCIIlkCU nillllj....s ..i..... - , , tm Charlie Allen, Nora Hampton, Jessie Yuuni!, Georgia Smith, Lucille Leonard, Glen WliitehfMtl, Waller Jenkins, Carol Crtiisnian, Walter Panning, Lizzie Mash ker, Alice Umanuel, Josie Hartsell.Cbona S tlli. 1st C and 2nd A prnrfet, Misa S. E. Hatch l'upils enrolled, 38; attendance JG per cent ; turdira, 8; pupils neither tardvnor absent, 17. Roll of honor Dora llrown, Bertn Bishop, Sallie Hens lev, Osaie Xobblitt.LolaCreasman.Maj- sotta lUukworth, Grover iouns, Hor Herald, which it heads with a $1000 ' ce Allen. UJtlie Creasman. Cary Mitch- dividends are heme increased. ' VVadsworth. ( atliollc ltlll School. Uox. W. I.. Wilson of West Yiryii i.i, Trot. K. li. Smith, principal, author of the tariff bill bearint; his mime. 5tb, Gth, 7th and 8th grades, E. E. dots not upptnt to believe that i: is a ' Smith l'upils enrolled, 31; attendance, j;ood thin; for tl.e Plutocrats to do S)!)i :. per cent.; tardics, ; pupils neither nothitiR duriiiR the present short si i.m tardv uor absent, 20. Roll of honot of CoERress simplv linmise their paity Katie Morris. Aniiie Hi win, Htta Little uota black eve on Xneml.er 0. Mr. Li;hn. Viola llrowii, liunicc Rice. Liafe 1 , .... i . i Thompson, Marv ohnson. Meme Hell- Wilson is looted as sayin A bad parly mmf M.rj Ku.kcUj Kr.j i.,wler. Willi' the coumrv in..v tolerate lor a w hi'c, ! nrtin. Lie Thomas Morris, Maurice and i veil vicious Iccislatioii, as the ci- I'ow ler, James I.itth olui, Lester fowler, i .1,.. I.'..,.l,i;.:,ii n.irtv nbnmlantlv i ' '" Morrow shows, but an impotent party everv- Sllli,i, and coi Willie Ruv, Greenlee Smder Thompson, Samuel body ilifiiiissis with ruliculi tempt." Mr. Wilson il llcis from the view onieixii UI and fth A uradis. Miss V. Lee Bur- chIviIIv i rill l'upils i.nrollid, !; attendance, 93 In- eiv percent ; tardies, 4M. Koii ot uonor York's (treat war ,;overnor, lionitto , Ani', Thompson, Mninie Miller, A 'die Se)inour, when lie said of the li);il I'.ive j Williams, llirtha Williams, Lizzie Allison, nowtr "Its greatest eviiletice is show n ' Hula llrown, Mary Benson, John Lati- , ' ., , , ,. ,., i,.;.,.;.iii ' ir.tr, Willie Wallace, Frank lirwin. by the sn.nl.cst nm-.tiut hsislatioi . ; ml(l, MiM E, C. Stnn- and its stri)i'cst claims lor uratitiulc , :) , ( t'ttfii's enrolled, 40; attendance, 90 t.r.nv out of ivh.it it does not do." i o, r nil'.; tardits, 1; pupils neither I tanlv nor absent, 13. Roll of honor DII'llTlir.UIA AN ri-TOMM'-. ! IKrliert Turner, S.iliie Borders, Minnie The distiiiiruished l"rei:ch phvsiiian : l'-'bie, Mary Walts. , . i, r i....... ;., ,i; I 1st C and 1) craihs Miss L. M and toxic. lo.st. I r. lv. k iu. m t!' 1 1 ..v t I'., p.18 enrolled . 0; at tvndur.ee covet im; what he ilaiius to bv an ii'-1 1 p..r cent.; tardiea. 22; pupils neither dote lor diphtheritic poison, sh ws that unde nor absent, II, Roll of honor science has to fill back on old mothir j Charles Tomliii, Norman Garrett, Her , ., , i. .., r i inoii Burton, Amanda Ledbetter, Miles nature lor its most ibllifult wo.k, llir Strit KoW.r't Wll.,CCi KolM;rt Maves, nil its hoastmc. McUully Mayes, lohn Russel. The laboratory wliir.ee it is cl..inicri I 1st B crude. Miss 0'K.ellv rupils en- per cent.; tardy nor Aa Interruption. BEEF PORK Qrtziy and Satisfaction -t place Makes no difference whether jron are buylnr meat or Com Tram rtrulitiir al t dry odrt, the be si plui- . i .e best. Reputation for Koodoeaa cannot come by accident It com throuKh utubcU cut.cmers. we nave nunareoi 01 customer! wno nave nerer com plained of our good. JA8. WOLFE MEAT CO., TKLEPHOMR aj TALI, A, CITV tBEET MUTTON POULTRY A Crisp Sliver of Bacon this treat b ion to the children of the rolled, 2; attei.dancc. S9 ',, . . . ... i.., ,i tardies, 18; pupils neither worm is to nunc, s ..o,o,nK nS, ,.uent, 3. Roll of honor-Mary Steen, the physical oru iiii.mii ol amm:u. ai.o i.;,,,,,,,, McDowell. Janie Smith. the paiticiil.il nuinril which Dr. K. nx is using in this instance h the Ihiim'. The remedy discovered by Dr. Koux is manufactured by poisoniu.u a horse with diphtheria vims, in small doses at fust, until his system becomes tlvrounhly saturated The ani.ual is tnithriil.i list', 1st A urade. Miss Jackson Pupils en. rolled, 51; attendance, SI percent.; tar dies, 17; pupils neither tanlv nor absent, 11. Roll ol honor Annie Kay. Miniiimry. Number of new pupils white C, col ored If; total enrollment to date white 932, colored 281; total 1213. andhcniaiiuf.ietutes.soiospeak.nl l" white pnpi's who have left school-for blood, an niiti toxii.e, a solution which 9c4nt.SSi i); )t.t town, 8; to work. 4; to Is all the nine active and powerful j" i other schools, 2; no shoes to wear, 3; proportion to the poison (jiveu him ' ! -'cairt weor liis shoes," 1; moved, 1; "to the wav dercribed. Icarn money fir Christmas," 1; indiffer- T he antidote is the bl hhI of the horse, ! enco, : unknown. 7; total, 40, Colored ... l i.;. ,i,, i:,,.;,i i pupils w Im have lelt school forsickness, or rather the serum, wl, eh is the I.. ... , 1 wotk .. l(j Khoola 3. poy part of the b!o )d. The hoise is bled eitv no shlltg) 1; t.(t towni j. weatn. every three months, to the ixteut ol : er (? I, 1; unknown, 5; total, 20. nlmnt loin imi is and Irion this can be ' "Most ol those who have left for sick- obtained abi'tit two (pi nts ot tl.e dote readv lor use. ... ' who have 1. It have no uood reason for IIA KlllINi: AM I ll.UI U il.lt. i havii.K (lone so. Rev. C. II. I'aikhurst, the X-.-w York: 'The 9lh trade nt Orange, under Prof preacher who has demonstrated the al-! Tihe, again leads nil thesehools, hayinR ' . . lilt) tier cent, cl attendance. This is most (minipotcrt power of ore good man , . f . . . , . . with backbone and strong chaiaeter in ; I'rol. Smith, at Catholic Hill, with 99Vi about reforms, is o c ol the few per cent lour grades make 99 percent.. to have been mit' '' a. and two '.IS. Unlv two grades , , , , ,11 III .ol tin ii ii .m hiii i..mn ini tumid, it u -mm ciuaigc.i, m : wu. in ,. whitc schools only one grade cess. The liumtrous suggestions w l kIi lalis lulow o t. At Montford the second I ,.aa .,r st,.!, i,i I hi fnm.lv "anvaPrnf """ I ICggleston in bis remarks, "will return. As will k noticed, nt least five of those Mrs Mttle Fowle Aver.i. daughter o' th-1 -le Gor.rnor Nle. and grand' il..uchtnf the late Chief luMice Pear sn, will be married inuarv 9 h to . Walter Myatt of ohnston county, The marriage of Miss Mamie, (laugh urof Leo D Htartt. cashi.r of he Dur ham Fust national bnk. and Chatles F. It llarvcv. sin of L Harvey, esq , of Kington, was cecbrated in Dmham Thursilav. Mr. Chandler ol Nebraska, who l as se'.liil neur Rah igh and gone into stock raining, i gnntlv pleased with the ch inci', and savs he has letters from 13 Nebraska fnrimrs who disirc to come as spcdilj as possible. A special tax ol $2.) on wholesale t'ealers of cigarettes was imposed some ti nc ago on tl emerehamsi.f Greensboro In the Boaid of Aldermen. As the mer chants wrre ahead? paring a tax, they decided to tarry ihetnnlier to the courts. Judge Hoke has decided that the tai was unconstitulioual. Brevard Hut'er: The Svmu'gton farm, rinbracini! the entire valley of lower Catbey'scrrek, is fast becoming the m st beautiful and productive of the county. The overseer, W. H. Duckworth, tells in that 2.S0 bushels of corn, and 575 bushels of rve, have hern barrestfd this vear the result ol i he libor ol six hint's. AT THK MOI NTA1N l'AHK- Some r tliet Itocont Arrivals at Hot Spring. Amon t recent guests at Mountain Park hote', Hot Spiitigs, arc: Mrs. W. S. Gi'man, Ch.iJ. W. Gilinan. Ju.'yc and Mrs. II. W. Bookstaver, Mr. and Mrs E. G. I'liiunev, Mr. und Mrs. W. R II. Maitin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patten, Mr. and Mrs. George Wood, New York; Rev. Dr. ohn I. Loughran, Miss Lough- ran, Mr. nun Mrs. frank uniiev, airs. ll.nrv C. Hullctibcck, R. C. Williams, F. 13. Woodford, Brooklyn, N. Y ; Mr. and Mrs P A. Small, York, Pa ; Win. Skinner, Miss Skinner. Kingston, ston, Can.; Mrs. Hrmy Emmons, Miss Olive Emmons, E F. 1,-mjoy, Boston; Mr. and Mrs M. h. Walker, Westboro, Mass.; Col. lames Kilhonrne, James R. Kilbourne, George B Kilhourne, Columbus, O ; Dr. anil Mr. W. j. L't cl.er. Danville, Ky ; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hobbs, Bridgeport, C-nn ; Mrs. G W. Hnrll, Skanrateles, N. Y.; Judgeand Mrs. A'. D. Beard, Memphis, 1'enn ; Cnpt. . R lleisey, Miss Ilersey, Wnslimglo'i. D. C; Mr. and Mrs. ilenry H. Crapo, New Bcdlord, Mass; Mrs. F. H. Lown nnd maid, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I) Irwing, Statrn Island, N. V.; Mr. and Mrs Peter McNeil, Buffalo, N. Y. Back Alley Ah, darling, I could sit in this grapevine forever telling yon of my boundless love and . -A.3STlTOXJlSrOE3ME3SrT . Having Returned to Asheville With a Large And Complete Line of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises I Urn lo Ask All My Friends And the rublic Generally to Give me Call. . . 1IY STOCK IS NEW . . . AND PRICES NHW, AND WITH HONEST G00D8 AND FAIR DEAL INC. .1 HorK TO HAVK A SHARK OF VOfR PATRONAGE. RESPECTFULLY. The Guarantee Shoe Store, M. LMV, PROP, JS t. MAIM kvr Imparts piquant flavor to breakfast and seasons the repast with toothsome relish. Put bacon on your memorandum and when marketing get a strip from W. M. HILL & CO , Central Market. Tacohus Colles Amat" So sang Horace, and what he didn't know about Wine wasn't worth know ing. Bacchus still "loves the hills" as in ye olden time. So instead of drinking those Tile chemical compounds with French labels, or the strong heady wine of California, use the pure, healthy light, WINES OF THE MOUNTAINS. Made right here at home. Order a case of the fOSlb6ll6 a delicious table claret at $3.75 per down quarts, Louis R'd' rich' fruity ani sweet' at tlie same j f e rii rP T? or4 The Burgundy of America. It.isa most liy tlUlllC nCO, eiceiient tonic and cures dispepsia. Or if you prefer a dry white wine try L6fiHG6 14 e'icate ,flavri resembling Rhine Wine, and J""'CA is recommended for persons of full habit, or those who are afflicted with gout, rheumatism and kidney trouble. The first two wines on the list are also sold by the gallon, at 85c. per gal., jugs included. For prices of the two last and for further imformation, Address JOHN K. HOYT, The Ungadine Vineyard, Lather P. 0 Buncombe Co., N. C briugiiu whose head setms not Boa Yon dou't say so? Now York Herald. A tireen Hand. Hall How did yon get rid of that railroad stock? I didn't think any 0110 wonld touch it, considering the condi tion of tho road. Ball Well, I found a party win wasn't posted. Hall Who was he? Ball One of tho directors. Brook- ln l it BUY YOUR ! I y, :.. .. c,.i.c,.,t;..l -.v l.v 1 l.e ,.;tv 1.1 wiih 1S I'ci cent. At Bailey Mrs. Feath .. ' ',. ,' ,,' ,, , , " . irstou's grade leads with a per cent, of New ork.nl Dr. Parkhiirst sillorls, ur ,,. uni, (lt Cnthnic Hm prof, sth., Lrought to a practical pouit a lew dais made has '.IP1 a The best record ol tar ngo bv a formal nrpiist fnrii iH 1 f dmess is made bv Mrs. Featherston's the prominent liliensol ti ci.y i -slJug : nt Bailev and the 8th grade at ' ,, , Orar.ge under Prol. Hobgood. Dr. Parkhmst to name the .nam er most : u wj be ?ccn tht thc Httcndance ng'eenble to l.im in v Inch Xe ,v in k's , yen better than that of last month, appreciation nl' ti e su i.is he had ion- which was iinusuully good. The volun-' dered migV. 1 c shown. l!lrV "P.essions from teachers is nnani- h , , m us that the work is far more satis- i Among tlioH-ngiiiri; tins r.c -lest were ,.ulorv nml tne progress more rapid on Cornelius Vtiiuhjrbilt, J. I'iupont Mor-1 account of the prompt and regular at gan, A. S. Hewitt and many other men ; tendance. No one can teach emptv of large means. F. the asking Dr. Park-: . While it has required hard " , , , , , , work, patience and constant vigilance to hurst could have sicuicd n fortune. In- J improve the attendance. It has been stead of bent filing hinitdl. however, he found that thc difficulty licschitfiy in the 1 sucg.'Sted that a permanent building fori parents nnd not in the children. The the Cit V Vigilance League, I he orgauiza- l',,,t,r Ptkr " PTL"! V"''' ad , - " . v . , lit may be safely stated that absence or tarn that m ole his elf .rts I ir n loan tardiness on the i.nrt of n child ia usually Prayer Hooks An1 Ilymimla And ca'endars a very good selection at Lam's. Evervbody who wnnts photographs for Christmas must come now f r be dis appointed, Lindsey, South Court fquare. Stetso i boft hats and silk umbrellas at R. S. .Morgan's, St) Sou' It Main street. Christmas Presents CALL aud see ihose beau tiful Frainfd Pictures at Dr. T. C. Suiith'H Drug Store on the Public Square. They make de irubb? ChrieitrDafl presents and do Dot go out of fashion. Prices will be m.ide lower tb an usual dur tin rlobd fVH. Fine Groceries OUR Advertising Man, at his dinner table, often bears of the "Mark Down Prices" frequently displayed by grocers near his home. The level-headed Miss who does the family marketing, is now and then tempted to try from the bright-labeled and boast fully praised goods that are selling "at iifty cents on the dollar." The low cost would seem to mean bankruptcy all along the line to Grocers, Wholesalers, Canners, and Producers. That should be a matter of regret rather than joy to the consumer, for unless labor has a due reward the averageeater will surely feel tho pinch upon himself in turn Our Advertising Man's family iiuds that "Cheap" goods on the table, almost without exception, prove a delusion and a snare. The low price they cost is about thrown away. His family is sick of the whole miserable business, and their general verdict is, "Go to & Co's where you get the best every time." There you pay B g lot rew Nuts, 13c. Ib at Allen's. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING Jf.WEi-.ER. NO. IS aOl'TII MAIN ST!'l;l T effective, be lui nislitd In his letter Dr. l'.n klitiist said : ' If 1 am to answer votir ipiesti in as frankly as it is frankly asked, I should have to say that no action on your part would stem to me apposite which did not loos in the direction of helping t.i estab lish nnd perpetuate the municipal risults iilrendv sicured." That is nianlv talk, ami shows that Dr. I'arkhurst cm be a reformer without being a tool. his misfortutie nnd the parent's fuult This should cause serious reflection on the purt of those patrons who are still prone to keep the children away for trivial reasons. "On the other band cheerful and prompt uttendunoe should not be ex pected unless the school-room is made attractive by the broad and sympathetic interest of the teacher in the children, and by the power to arouse interest in their work. In this connection it is worthv of mention that the spirit exist- But there arc an iudi finite numb, r of j ' PP ?U.a!'n "I V lU'.lO ID, 111 l WMINi BIHIUIUI ItUU little imitators of Dr. I'arkhurst nil ovir the country who will never niecied because they do not di serve it, nnd who would not know what to do with success should they achieve it, A (Jl'EMTION OF MOTIVHS. Sunt ll ( arnlliia lleloi'incr W ho Think Public OnlolulH Above inquiry. CoLi'Miii.v.S. C.Di'o. 13. In the House Mr. Thomas' tesolution call n. on the State Treasurer to explain how it was that he spent about $11,000 more for public printing last year than the appro priation allowed, which resolution had caused a great sensation at the close of Thursday night's session, was culled up Duncan, reformer, who bad demanded ol Thomas nn explanation thenight before, arose nnd otfcied n set of resolutions thar the body put on record all attempts to make pulitieal capital ac the expense of worthy officials; that thc Thomas res olution was upon its lace nn attempt to make political capital; that the resolu tiun as tillered, wns iuexcusable, tlie author being an old member and a lawyer and knew that there was n Sie cinl'nct governing the payment of print ing bills, and thut the treasurer bad, in the opinion ol the attorney general, but done his duly. Thomas muilc o vigorous reply umld much excitement. He S lid Duncan re flected upon his personal mot i via. He had offered the resolution in good faith. The House rtftcr nbriif diicujsion de clined to puss the Duncan resolutions, refrriiitg thrm instead to the committee on ways and means. Jiiklna llluh Hank. The lust issue of the N. Y. School four nul says: "Asheville, N. C, is taking a high rank as an educational center. Supt. Kggleston reports the enrollment in Octohrr ns 1101; of these 237 are col ored. The attendance in Prof. Tighe's roam was 00 per cent, aud none tardy ! 1 There art many reasons for believing that new era has dawned for the child ren of North Carolina, and this delight ful resort In the mountains will attract people because it furnishes inch extraor dinary advantages." ndmirableone. "There has been no case of corporal punishment during this term. Neither corporal punishment nor scolding should be tolerated in any well-regulated school, and either habit shows either laiiness or wc.ikiic:s on the part of a teacher." A C Alt COVPLER VICTIM. A splendid I'ne double texture, first piallty mackintoshes at R. 8, Morgan's, iO South Mala street. Ott pwt i ftady, 10c lb,, at Aikn's. : ''4. '.' t "."f ;.'..':X'yv '"". '-' ft;' skaasisasstlMMitW t ru-ltcil t That Ho Died RcbnllAlnR Marlon, Marion, N. C Dec. l.-Early this morning near the depot here the car coupling claimed another victim. Will Worlick (col.) as be stepped back from bet ween t wo freight cars, stumbled under math the wheels.' Both legs were crushed, the right arm broken, and left hand injured. He died about 10 a. m. The insurance adjusters are adjusting claims of those recently burned out. Mc8.ru. Blnnton are pushing their large brick store. Mr. J. P. Norton is I iving down material to rebuild. Blan ton, Dysurt nnd Martin Bros, arc selling goods in their warehouses until tbeir new stores are completed. The hammer, the bhv and the trowel are making music in the air. The railroad, too, will s ton have the street btidge rebuilt. 1 IT STVIV THE I'KOORKSS of Consumption. The makers of Dr, Pierce's Qoldon Medical Discovery are certain of it. They've proved it for years put and thny'ra willing to sell it witb tne agreement ium u is doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, they'll return tut money. Consumption la that scrofulous condition that comes from Im ptiro blood. The " Discovery " prevents it, if taken In time; eurea It completely, it yon haven't waited too long; s;lres relief and comfort, even in ad vanced cabua. Use it in severs, Unstring Coughs, Asthma, Weak Lungs, and every Bronchial, Throat, and Lung Affection. D, C. Rosin balm. Sao., of CMJ Sutra, Oralnun- lb nan wrltas w'2 aa foUnwn '' I bad barn coin YjiL.f; down la atnmrta and walfht for firvC'T months. 1 was not able to Ur and t 'V4a, I amntbaird van oftm. A Mar r amntharrd varv oftMk takln 'Dlaoonrr' mw eoiurh was reHovtd, I oould walk thraa ,1 r miles viUMMit irouDN, oawinaj For comfbft. darabilitT and a ntrfset fit, bay a pair of Rockfaad company's in tan, Mtmt attlf ar tardoTsai at R. 8. Morgaa'a, ti Setjtk ttrwt, Great Handkerchief SALE MUSTIN, FAKES k CO., WHOLESALE Provisions, Flour, Groceries. 23, 25 and 27 Lexington Street. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR The Cudahy Packing Company, SOUTH OMAHA, NEB. FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE OLD STAND. Beginning Monday, Dec. 17th, I w i 1 put I'D Mile the largent ussortment of ei k, linen and cotton Hmidk rclunta, silk tios, gents' scarfs and ladies', misses' an l children's mitts ever peen in Asherille. Many of the e goods were bought for much less iaouey 1hn it cost to import them, and I know I can p'easoyou in quan tity, quality and prices. Come and eeu our goods before you buy your Christmas presents. We have the goods and we are going to sell them. tT A. Porter, Assigrei - OUR MEN'S - - SEAL SKIN SLIPPERS ou!d make a nice Christmas present. If you want to buy a Trunk, Valise or Grip, don't forget to examine the stock of J. 3D. BXjaSTTOlT MO. 39 P4TTON AVEMI'K. Sc CO, for something that is worth having when you get it, and it is a com fort to trade with them. That is why we will do all our trade there in future. The immortal Lincoln well said, "You may fool all the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time ; but you can't fool all the American people all the time," and our Advertis ing Man says the consumers of this Country are finding that out. The better dealers draw the better trade,, because they supply the better goods. Faithfully yours F. A. FERRIS & CO. The above advertisement of F. A. Ferris & Co. I wish to adopt us my own. I now have in Store for sale the Ferris Hams and Breakfast Bacon. In Consonance with the above advertisement and in conformity to my determination when I commenced business in Asheville to sell only the highest grade goods, I now have, and shall continue to olTer for sale always, thc best quality, the highest character of goods obtainable. The last two years of business depres sion has made it necessary for even the "Four Ilundred" to "buy cheap." They have, as others sometimes "make a virtue of necessity,' made it "a fad" to buy cheap." But they have not been satisfied nor will they or the American people ever be satisfied until they get the best. 53 South Main Street. ASHEVILLE WOODWORKIM Cu. Is Now Prepared tc The style 01 Diess Has niiich ta da with the attractWeaeia ( up liuUtereil lurulture. Odd faticiea in the deaiga-hariuoBlouit eolort in the fabric, go to make goodmas when the price and workmanship in right. Our line of iiiiholalered goods has the right ilrcaa ami Hie part you don't see It right, jual aa right as II we knew jou were golitg to strip off the eoers and look at thc springs and hair and inside cover. We have everything that fancy can dictate In Parlor lulta-the kind that wear well, are comfortable and economical. You'll have to see) them to know of the coinfott. Come It Furnish all Kinds of NO 4B PATTON AVB. Dr. C, J. OHveros, THE SPECIALIST. EYE.'EAR, NOSE, THROAT AND LIN6 DI8BA8B8. " St FATTOWr !! ATBHUBe . (Ovti,tt)aor I li HI 1 . 1 1 ru sak. ".. ' iduJIbtan TAKE YOUR Broken Wagons and Vehicles 0 IU KINDS TO . B. BURNETT'S . Shop o Colltga street, where Uiejr trill st re paired promptly ltd la I rat claaa style. Hev. lag secured s list claaa aoraa ahoer, 1 auka all Uada-ortatfctelagt specialty, t BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixture!, STCMD FOB KBTIB14TFO. Asheville Woodworking Co. H. Kautfman, Sapt. Telephone, 164. WILLIAM A. nOYCE. ALBEBT M. BURTON. BOYCE & BURTON, IS NOHTB COURT PLACE. We are prepared to furoibb all kinds of Plumbers', Steam and Gas Fitters' sup plies, and also prepared to furnish and put on Tin, Slate and Tile Roofing, Galvanized Cornice, Etc. We keep on hand a full line House Furnishing Goodo, CooUdr Stores and Fixtures, Beaters and Ranges. Esti mates for Plumbing and Heating furnished on application. Job work, both Plumbing and Tinning, done on short notice and at reasonable prices. ' Give us a trial. Telephone 150. Burxlott. 1 ft A t ABneTiiie,i. u xsmuon.mmti i.ii'iiWi'Yn gaaiailawitaVtaat ' iaui waailMiitiiiii(fJiitiVii aMstalttitfaaaiialtlil
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 15, 1894, edition 1
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