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t Daily Asheville Citizen ASHEVILLE, N. C. MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 17, 1804. VOLUME X-NO. 194. PRICE 5 CENTS The : Cook (Unless she be a clam) that uses the OBELISK FLOUR & Baking Pow der willmake GOOD BREAD. Use our French Market Coffee And we guarantee you a good cup . . . ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT IS TI1K BEST. POWELL & SNIDER "The White Corner." MI Wait! Don't purchase your Holiday presents fort looking over my line. Vou II know there are plenty of goods in the city, hut if you will only give a glance at the new styles of celluloid aluminum goods I have this year, and the low prices on them, you wauld surely give me a call. We are now ready to wait on all who come to Inapect my line, you need not buy them until you get ready. Don't fail is oall. BLOMBERGS, 17 FATTON AYBNUB. Oa Monday. Deo. Srd, I can be found at No 10 North Court Squaro .where I will,ibt pleasd to see my friends and customers. G. A. GREER. Oakland Heights Hotel WILL OIVE Reduced Rates Until January 15th 1895. SPARTANBURG STEAU BAKED BREAD, 7 LOAVES FOR 25c. CHRISTMAS GOODS JAMMED AND PACKED. THE FULLEST 8TOBE IN ABHEyiLLE.. 00R SPOT CASH PRICES ARE A DEATH BLOW TO OUR COMPETITORS. This is no fake. Come and be 'convinced. Jnsti received 50 boxes fine crackers and cakes. 3,000 pounds beet dried fruit. All kinds of nrita. 100 buckets best preserves and jellies. ' - 1 Chime First. We have just rececelved 25 roxes Florid oranges fresh from the grove, And will have another shipment in this week, prices run from ijc. to 40c , according to siie. Chime Second. Nuts to crack. All kinds and all new crop. Mixed nuts, Brazil nuts And Filberts, 15c lb. Eng. Walnuts, Pecans and Torragona Almonds, 30c. Paper Shell " a 5c. Sicily Shelled " 4. Chime Third. Candy, raisins, etc. Pure plain candles, 10c. French mix, 15c. to ijc. Raisins, all kinds and prices from 10c. to 50c., also Cranberries, Olives, Mince Meat, Mushroom, Pickles, etc. A. I. COOPER, NO. a COURT SQUARE. Christmas Gifts FOR KVRR'OVRAT ESTABROOK'S, 22 South Main St. 100 Engravings A 1.1. FRAMED. ONLV EO CTS, EACH, The best present you can make is a good book. Toys break, candy makes you sick, but a good book is a ioy forever. We have that kind. Children') Books A SPECIALTY. Standard sets, bibles, gold and silver pencils and penholders, gold pens, pocketbooks, card cases pictures, frames, novelties, games, also larges and best variety of Christmas cards, booklet and calendars, etc , etc. All can be found at ESTABROOK'S, at B MAIN tT. iv 1 Improve each shining hour IN &'3 VE HAVE- BOOKS! ise and otherwise, novels, histories, biographic?, poems, stories books for big folks. little fjlks, old folks, yjiing folks, booklet!) in Ininty bindiuxs, family Bibles. Wc might run the entire alphabet, but, usiug the word method, we mention only albums, doll carriages and cradles, downs and dozens ol dolls ivcrything for children, in fact.T Fountain pcn. gold pens, hymnals, inkstands, iewelry cases, purses, paper in Imxes, sleds, toilet cases, toys, work botes, wagons, Christinas cards, etc. Object lessons are best. It costs you nothing to come, examine and ask for goods and pirces. Morgan's Book Store WEST COURT SQUARE THE WEAK PART Of a low priced shoe it usually the inner iole, being covered with muilin or tome lining it it unseen, and lest liable to be noticed by tbe buyer. A poor inner tole lett your thoe come opart when it gets wet. It cannot be repaired or hnlf-toled became tbe tmall pressed piece nnd thoddy it it made of will not hold nails or pegs. Yon should no more eipect to gather "fig! of thistles" than to get your money's worth from shoddy shoes We haven't a pair oi misses', boys' or men's shoes bnt that are solid leather inner and out soles. For reliable shoes try GPANCENBERC'S 4 M. COMET QUAattt HOLIDAY GIFTS IN KNDLKS8 VARIETY DOWN AT THE. . Crystal Palace. It would be use ss for us to attempt to tell of half what we have. We mention specially the attractive Hue of lamps, silk shades, wire shade frames. Dennison's paper (or shades. Silk shades from $1.50 to t-i each. Cut glass and French China in everything that is pretty and useful. The line of Wedgewood and Copeland ware deserves mention. Quite the fad to have a piece in your home. Dolls, toys, books, etc We have them lower than any place in town. Our Bargain tables, 5c., toe , 15c, 35c., 50c., give dou ble value tor your money. Yours for a merry Xmas. HAD. W. THRASH 4 BRO. THERE IS ONLY ONE BEST" PLACE In every city to buy your toys dolls, doll trunks doll carriage, games, iron stoves, wash sets, iron trains, drums, balls, etc. THAT rLACR IN ASHKVII.LK IS . HESTON'S All the children go. wild when they see our French "mmcik" dolls. No better doll made. No better doll in the city Agent for CANIHK. Big Bargains IN Walking Coat Busings Suits and Ladies', Muses' and Children's Cloaks. LOTS OK .NEW GOOPH IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. CHRISTMAS GOODS. CHRISTMAS GOODS CHRISTMAS GOODS. H. REDWOOD &CO. p ERFUMER Y la Cat Glas Bottles. Wc Have a Christmas. Beautiful Line For EXQUISITE ODORS. Heinltsh & Reagan. JTIES HKV. J. WHITE DEFINES THEM IN A SEItMON. The First HuptlHt'a 1'antor rrcachua From Eph. fii.lil-Ho Pit Ion tbe Mnn Who Hum a Woman's IUkIiU Wontnii Tor a Wife. The First Baptist cbuich was crowded to the doors last evening when ReT.J. L. White preached bis secoud sermon of the series, bit subject this time being "Tbe Dutksof Wile to Husb'ind," and tbe text from Eph. 0:33 "And the wile we tbnt she reverence her husband." Mr. White confessed in tbe beginning that he ft It a greater hesitancy in band ling this cubject than he bad on the last Sunday evening, when be spoke on the husband's duties to tbe wife, because un tbe 6m occasion he had spoken much from experience. But he would be at lenient as possible, because be recognized the force of the statement that would lie made by some of the fair bearers: "II be were just to try our dutiet awhile, fill our placet, he would have more sym pathy." "Thcreare manycurious notions," Mr. White continued, ' about what really is a wife's duty. An old authrr says: 'A good wife should lc like three things, which three things she should not be like. Fust, the should be like a snail, to keep within her own bouse, but she should nut be like the snail, to carry all she has upon her back. Secondly, she should be like an echo, to speak when spoken to, but flic should not be like an echo to have tbe last wrrd. Thiidly, she should belike a town dock, always to keep time and regularity, but she should not be like the town cluck, to spenk so loud that nil the town may hear her.' A re vulsion at such ideas tins swung society in part to another extreme, namely, that a wile is supreme unstress of nil she surms." The pastor declared that the husband is the head of the household, but it should not be understood to mean that woman is man's sluve woman's slavery is seen todav in heathendom and among people who do not regard God. It is U tter lor the husband unit ic to belong to the same church, if they can do so con scientiously. Some attention was given the woman's rights quest ion. To quote his words: "Woman's rights, so called, have done great injury in homes. The ciy has made many a woman dissatisfied with her queenly estate in the home, in the so cial circle. If there wtre no men to do nil the works ol si great imp .utunce, then the Deborahs could step out. lint until then, let them rule Irom their throne ol imperial dignity the home. A woman's rights woman should never marry. Aud pity the husband who has such u wile! Keullv, the woman's lights craz; has reached Asluville. Two ladies, unmar ried of co u i se, actually appeared btlore our honorable Hoard ol Aldermen; were actually introduced by his honor, the Mavor.and then the Muyonn hisenthu- sium annouueed a meeting at bis bou-e in the interest of woman s rights. Alas I alas! However, I am glad to suy that such does not represent the noble women ol our beautiful city." The wile, said the pastor, shculd love devotedly her husband This love will never have an eve of jail iusv. "Draw your husband's attention by the very charms of your devotion, nnd do not ap pear jealous of the attention he may re ceive from others. It is in your power to make tbe husband gla I to go home, or make bim glad to s'nv. away. Your scowl seuds the busbaud to all auotner engagement. It is your duty to strengthen vour husband A man will heed more quickly the words of hi9 lov ing wile thun all others when he has con fluence in her intelligence and love." In closing, Mr. White said, "no mutter how happy vour home, good woman, if it is not u Christian home, there is some thing lacking. Religion is the embodi ment ol the graces that make home happy." A HIlll.l.lANT PIANIST. Miss Frances Sliutbrri, Who lias Nu merous Friends In Aslievlllc. Tbe Cincinnati Tribune in an article on the Conservatory of Music audits laculty and students, has this to say in reference to a young lady who has spent a summer in Asheville and is most kindlv remem bered by many ol the young people here: "Miss Frances Shuford is without doubt the most brilliant lady pianist no w in the conservatory. She is a Southern girl, from an aristocratic and old family of Holly Springs, Miss, She came to Cincinnati when 13 years ol age, and has received her entire education here. Of unusual beauty and grace, shecommnnds recognition by the constant application and ardent energy which she has brought to her piano training. She is also pre paring to go abroad at an early date." NOT A THROUGH TRIP. PnHHciiKers For Jiickxonvlllo llnvo to stop at C'oltimbln. Although advertisement has been made, scmi-officially, that the train leaving here on the Asheville and Spartanburg road at 8:10 went through to Jackson ville, Fla before midnight of the same day, the fact is sadly otherwise. The train makes fair progress to Columbia, 8. C, where passengers lor Jacksonville are compelled to lay over till about 2 o'clock next morning, and then go on in an ordinary dav csach a very trying trip for Indies and children. The journey by wav of Augusta it a little better than this. There is a lay-over arrangement. but one ran get a sleeper early in the evening there, and is landid in Jack sonville nn hour or two earlier than when going by the Columbia route. How About It f The Salisbury correspondent of the Charlotte Observer writes his paper that "freight over the Western North Carolina railroad is very heavy now All the freight from the west for Colum bia, S. C, and points south, which was formerly carried over tbe Asheville at Spartanburg road, is being shipped by tbe way of Salisbury, thus making the business over tbe Western brisk. The Southern company, in the gobble np of roads some time ago, tailed to get con trol of the Asheville and Spartanburg, and it has been suggested that this method has been adopted to freite out tbe road in order to get bold ol it." The Now Judge. The Wayneiville Courier says; "Judge Shuford held his last court in Duplin county last week nnd Judge-elect W. L Norwood ofonr little city will hold his first court in Wadesboro the first week of lanuarr. He will not reach our cir cult before 1807. Judge Norwood is a sober, Christian gentleman and we feel sure that he will wear his honors well and reflect credit oa oar section." He Nevor Forgets AsUevIUe. A substantial contribution to The Cituhk fond for tbe relief of sufferers by tbt recent Marlon fire, and one that If characteristic of tbs man, bss been re calved from Geo. W. Pack, who to 1st Cleveland, 0., to retaala ntil alter , the tvMsyi. Utoshttk far 60.'. ;...'.. fA JUSTICE CAUTER'S COUttT. Somebody Mas 111a Vol. 1 of the Code Some ltocent t'aaeti. Justice Frank Carter it just now "going it half-handed" in bit court business, and all because tome one bat carried off his volume one of the Code. The ustice, however, has had several cases, among them one wherein George Holmes, colored, was up charged with being a tramp. To be a tramp is a violation of section 3828, which authorizes anybody to arrest a Weary Watkins or Wandering Willie. Holmes had been tramping about Chunn's Cove and intimidating the women folk. When arraigned be pleaded guilty to vagrancy and was tent to the road for 30 davs and costs. Wade Heard, colored, was up on a charge of embezzling $1 from A. G. West, white. The charge was not sustained. Heard heard himself discharged and the costs were taxed against the prosecu tion. Alex. Bristol, colored, was employed Friday by Sam White to carry to the latter's house two geese. Saturday night the geese disappeared, and White had Bristol brought before the Justice. One witness swore be saw Bristol with the geese, but Bristol contended it was a hog's head and a sack of floor he saw. The evidence did not nuke a case, and Bristol wat discharged. vnor. c. c. stkahxs. A Well Known Composer of Church Music In Asheville. I'rof. C. C. Stearns and wife of Boston are passing tbe winter in Asheville. Prol. Stearns is on organist and teacher of both the orgnn and piano, and is also composer of a large number of musical works, which are published bv the White Smith Music company of Boston. His compositions for the church are widely known nnd appreciated throughout the country, and his long experience as director of church choirs enables him to understand just what is required in the service of tbe church. The First Presbyterian church of Ashe ville has had the good fortune to secure the services of Prof. Stearns as organist. The Professor's latest composition, "The Christ Child," a Christmas sonu, has been received by Tub Citizen with the composer's compliments. MAKE CONNECTION' NOW. ( lianure or Schedule, on the Ashevlllo Street linllroad Co.'s Llucs. Tbe schedule that has been in opera tion on the lines of the Asheville Street Railroad company for several weeks, expired Saturday night, and Sunday morning brought the restoration of the old rule, whereby the cars on the various divisions make connection at the square. Under the recent schedule passengers on some of the lines had to wait for a cross town car five or 10 minutes. Naturally, this was unsatisfactory, and the change made yesterday will be gratifying to the road's patrons. There has been curiosity on the part of the riding public for tbe past few days to get hold of the multum in parvo transfer tickets, described in The Citizen. and some have themselves transferred merely to handle one ol the bits of paper, C AltUIED AWAY THE DAM U will He UobitUt-Cut His Hand Off- Moanslilnor CaiiRbt. Canton, N. C , Dee., 14. The recent rains raised tne Pigeon river here and carried away a part of Thompson fl ur mill dnm wbi b wat just completed a lew weeks ago. It will be rebuilt toon. Laeorn Cl?rk, living three miles in the country had the mislorcunr to cut his hand off with an axe Thursday. Harley Trull, a notorious moonshiner of fast Fork, wn arrested by the town ship constables, K. C. Poston and K, G. Pless, after having stood the revenue officials for many moons. The charge on which be was taken was chicken theft, and as soon as he was put in jail, the deputy marshals terved papers on him. Much tobacco is bring shipped now. ANTI-TOXINE SERl'M. It Works Itapldly And Scorns to bo u Valuable Remedy. Newark, N. J Dec. 15.-The fiist cure in this city by the application of the anti-toxine serum for diphtheria hus been recorded. Dr. Albert Frey was called on Monday to attend a three-year old son of William Lockhardt. Tbe child was suffering Irom diphtheritic croup. The usual remedies were applied, but tbey afforded no relief, and Dr.Frev sent for n phial ol the new remedy. Tne hrst etlects were noted Thursday evening, 21 hours after the first injection. Today the child was up and playing about tbe bouse. TO SUCCEED JUDOE KEY. The 1'reHldeut Selects ( has. U. Clark Other Nominations. Washington, Dec. 17. The President has sent to the Senate the following nominations: Cbas, D.Clark, Tennes see, United States district judge for the eastern and middledistricttof Tennessee, vice David M. Kev. retired: Humphrey B. Hamilton. New Mexico, associate jus tice of the Supreme court ot New Mexi co; Thomas O'Hara, Michigan, consul at San Juan Del Norte, Nicaragua. A Model Man. A well known business man of this city has received a letter from a South Caro linian who applied lor a situation. In the letter the applicant says: "I have 20 years' experience. I can repair any kind ol Macninery or can oporaie an kinds of Machinery. I am a man of a familv, have belong to the babtice church for 22 years and am glad to say mat i nm not a servent to strong urinic. Never had a dispute with uny body, yet, never had a law sut with any one, never tned any one and never was sued. Have now entered in my 41st year." Secretary WIUIiMtolauvo. Tbe resignation of F. E. WiMss, general secretary oi the Asheville V. M. C. A., has been accepted and he will probably leave tomorrow for Baltimore, in which field he is to work. Mr. Williss is an earnest association worker nnd has formed many friendships daring hit in cumbency of the office here. All who know him will regret that be is to be no more a citizen ol Asheville. l ne associa tion will probably not elect bis successor until after tbe holidays. An Old Timor, A relic of ante-bellum Asheville was unearthed last week by the county road force on the crest of the hill near the Pease tchool. While grading at that point the picks struck some hard sub stance about 14 inches below the sur face. Digging down tbe workmen found a nortion of the old plank road which wat put down many years ago. Tbe nlank was in a fair state of preservation W. L. Hume has been employed as the county's engineer for the road work. Indlanapollm Oompert Downed, Dknybb. Dec. IT. Tbe Federation of Labor this morning selected Indianap olis for its headquarters. McBride was elected President of tbe Amtrkaa Feder ation of labor over Oompers, . , mm 1,1 6! SUICIDE BANK CLEltK ATTEMPTS M TRUER AND KILLS HIMSELF. HeWtis, It Is ltd Ic veil. (iullty orstcal-liia-3M, ami Whh ltclnir Cross-Examined When Ho I'livil on Two (icn tlvmcn Present. Council Bu ffs, la., Dec. 17. At 11 o'clock Sunday a tragedy was enacted in the private office of the Citiz r.s' State bank of Council Bluffs, which may result fatally for three persons. John Hunting ton, assistant bookkeeper and collection clerk, shot C. A. Cromwell of Minneapo lis, and F. II. Uavilen ol Chicago, repre sentatives of tbe Fidelity and Casualty company of New York, nnd then emptied hit revolver into his own brain, inflict ing a wound from which lie died two hourt later. Cromwell nnd Iluydcn, it it thought, will recover. huntington wasonc of the best known men in Council HluiV-. On tbe 20th ol lust ulya check ot $QlK was turned over to him by Ir.t F. Hendricks, one ol tbe employes of the bank, and has not since been sien. The day following Huntington lift for a vacation trip of several weeks to New York city. Tbe bank officials kept thinking the cheek would turn up sooner or luter and deferred any action. As time passed on and it became evident that the bank was out $500. they sent a message to the Fi delity and Casualty company notifying it of the lact and suggesting that inspect ors make an investigation. Messrs. Cromwell nnd llaydcti arrived in the city last Friday. They cross ex amined each of the bank employes through whose hands the mining check had pasted anil, among the rest, Hunt ington. They claimed to have discov ered that he bad been spending more money than bis salary of $15 a month, which he was lcceiving. would warrant, nnd on this, together with the fact that the check had been last seen in hii hands, they ba-ed th.ir suspicions. Huntington anil the representatives of the Fidelity company met Saturday night and made arrangements lor an other meeting of the liank Sunday morn ing, when the investigation was to be resumed. At tbe hour appointed they were together, ami Cromwill und Hay den commenced to put he young man through a rnunini.'cro'.'s lircol 'question. President J D. lidniiindson ami Cashier C. K. Ilannnn of the bank were present during most of the interview. The con ference had not been in prog'-iss Commie than 15 minuter when Huntington ne Irom his eliair, puileil a revolver, and commenced firing at the icpris iitn'ivis of the Fidelity company, with the ii'-tilt stated. He tlfn shot hiinscll dcud. t AltLISLirs liAMUMi HILL. Debute On It Will llculn Tomorrow, Probably. Washington, D.c. 17. Cox, (Dcm., Tenn.) member of the huue hanking and currency committee, todav gives the fol lowing; as the status of the Carlisle banking bill: "Tomorrow morning th-.; currency bill will be called, and debute proceed thereon, as the committee is privileged, hen the debate will end depends upon the action oi tne committee on i tiles, I hut com nutte has not reported a rule as H't." A Ul'TY ON COTTON. Tills Is Intended to Keen Out I be American Article. Calcutta, Dec. 17. At a meeting of the vice-regal council tod iv Junes West land introduced a bill imposing certain duties upon cotton. In introducing the bill Wistlnn 1 said that witiiutit the im position ol such duties as were proposed, only a miracle would produce tiuni cinl equilibrium. The duties imposed would go into effect imineni ttely so that the state would receive the bent lit of large shipments ol cotton to Kngluud. A UK EAT AI'TIIOII HEAD. Robert 1.oiiIhSIcvciioii Died suddenly In Saoum Iteceiitly. Loniion, Dec. 17. A dispatch to the Star, dated Apia, S imoa, ll.c. 8, con firms the report that Robert Louis Ste venson, the novelist, died suililcnlv a few days ago from apoplexy. Ilia body was buried on the summit ol I uo mountain, 1300 ect high. Robbed u Depot. Baltimokk, Md,, D.c. 17. Two masked men entered the station ut Mt. Wilson, Md , on t. ) Western Maryland railroad, last evening, and at the point of a pistol compelled Mis. Mamie Wain- wrignt, wile ot the station master, to surrender nil the money there was in the depot. Mrs. Waiuwrighl and her mother were alone in the station w hen the rob bers entered, and the highwaymen left them in hvsterics. The rolibers secured less than $50. Out After Ducks f Wilmington, N.C., Dec. 17.- President Cleveland, Capt. K. 1). Evans and Chus. efferson reached Lunes, C, in a pri vate car via the AthuticConst line early this morning. Charleston, S.C , Dec. 17. President Cleveland and party reached Georgetown this morning. On their arrivul here the President and his friends boarded the lighthouse tender Wistaria nnd went down to tbe marshes hunting. Seelej IMeml Utility. New York, Dec. 17 S.tmuel C. Seeley, defaulting bookkeeper of the National Shoe and Leather tank, wns brought before Judge Bennett in the Unite d States district court shortly before noon today. He pleaded guilty to the charge of making lalse entries in bank books and abstracting funds nnd was remanded until Mondav lor sentence. Two Uttloulrls lliiriicd. Cleveland, 0., Dec. 17. The home of Rev. Solomon Beckermen, of 1131 Case avenue, caught Are at 1 o'clock this morning. His two little dauuhttrs, aged seven and eleven yrai s, were burned to acatn. A Flvolug Kx-rrcmler. London, Dec. 17. A correspondent of the Central News at Alvennn telegraphs that Signor Giolitti, ex-premier of Italy, passed through the city last evening on bis way to berlin. It is reported he lied Irom Rome to avoid being arrested. Wandered into a Hog. WAl'l'AN, Wit., Dec. 17. The bodies of two Schults children, lost last Monday while coming from echo il. were found yesterday afternoon in a bog two miles northeast ol their home. A totter From the l'ope. Romk, Dec. 17. It is stated a', the Vatican that the Pope's encyclical in regard to apostolic delegation in the United States will be published before tbe end of the week. XuKone Kelly Dying. NawYoftK, Dec. 17,-Eugene Kelly, banker, in not likely to live throughout tne asy, v.., v,- , For ' sut0 ubrftry Ladies Only Do you wnt to give your hus- band, brother or friend some- thing useful for Christmas? If so, let me suggest a muffler, silk umbrella, silk, handker- chief, necktie, pair of gloves, suspenders, or in fact any one of the great variety of Men's Fixings That go to make np the ward- robe of a well dressed man. Of course you know that the proper place for the greatest variety of up-to-date articles Is ailTOHELI .'S The Men's Outfitter. it Patlon Ave. Christmas Presents For All. Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Work Hoxes, Work Baskets, Tin Trays, Card Receivers, Focket Books, . ;with Sterling Silver Plate For Name; Card Cases, Shopping Dags, Opera Cases, Calendar Clocks, Fancy Calendars, Cigars, Boxes, Cigar Cases, Fine Hair nrushesand Combs, Mirrors, Glove aud Handkerchief and Necktie Boies, Shaving Sets, Smoking Sets, l'hoto Holders. Writing Desks and Tables. Fancy Glass and Ribbon, Glove and Handker chief Boxes. And many other things too varied to mention. The prices are all right. RAYSOR & SMITH, Groceries At Cost. We are now closing out the en tire stock of grocries at I. A. White's Store, 17 South Main St., ivlrch consist of a full line of COFFEES AND TEAS, Chocolates and cocoas; a'so a nice line of California fruits, apri cots, peaches, peorj, prunes, etc. All kinds of canned goods, pick les, chow chows, ssuces and vine gars. Call and examine our stock before purchasing, as we are compelled to sell these goods at some price. VV. I. Brown, Trustee W. A.LATIMER NO. It N. COURT SQUARE. Has Nice Assortment Of California Evaporated FRUITS. Prunes, cherries. Apricots, Peaches, etc. also Sultana Raisins, tad other fruits for Christmas cakes ftot the cheapest, but such at readers of The Clllseu desire, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD If Vou Find Anything But Havana In The Filler of Our Bed Letter Cigar. Asheville Cigar Go. Long, Hill & Co., Ho. 4 N. Court quart. Up BUtrt, Bd EtttU IQi t Breton Any of These Wonld Mate a Mce Christmas Present: A Handsome Cloak. A Beautiful Dress. A Stj lish Pretty Hat. A Nice Pair of Kid Gloves. A Good Pair of Dress Shoes. A Box of Fine Hosiery. A Half Dozen Pretty Hand kerchiefs. A Stylirh Fancy Hair Pin. A New Style Shell Comb. A Pair of Shell Side Combs. A Sterling Silver Waist Set. A Sterlioc Silver "Brownie Ring." A Belt Buckle. A Pair of Garter Buckles. A Pair of Link Cuff Buttons. All of these can be found at THE BAZAAR, 48 PATTON AVE. Toys, Dolls, Wagons ! Largest assortment, biggest stock, lowest prices. Two floors full of Christ mas goods. Nine attentive clerks, no crowding. Free delivery, anywhere in city. Why pay $1 to $1.25 for wagons to ht had here for 75c. and 85c? Why pay fancy prices for old style dolls that haye been hawked about for several years when you caa get the newest, latest style dolls here at reasonable prices ? Most dolls offered are in back part of store; take them to the light, then compare with ours. Our dolls are in the lightest part of store and will bear inspection. Patent dolls, 2 feet, 50c; 18 inches, 35c. Talking doll 35c, sleeping doll 35c, kid body sleeping doll 50c, human hair dolts 85c. to $4. Handsomest dolls in Amer- tca, $5 to $8. Dexter horses $1.00, $1.25, $150, hobby horses $1.25, $1,50, $2 00, $3.00, $5.00; baby carriages, 35 cents up; steam locomotive track, $5.00; complete print ing press, $1.25; upright steam engines, 50 cents, 75 cents, $1.00; steamboats, 75 cents, $3.00. Climbing monkeys, 50 centt; walking kangaroos, 15 centt; jumping beans, 5 centt; racing dogs, 25 cents; mechanical schoolmaster, 25 cents; smoking man, 25 cents. DELICIOUS CANDIES. Tcnuey'a famous bonbons and choco late, fancy Xmas boxes and baskets one half to 5 pounds. Why pay 80 cents for candy no better and not packed to nicely? Stick candy, 10 cents; mixed, 10 cents, 15 cents, 20 cents; chocolate creams, 25 centt; almond nougat, 25 cents; marshmnllows, 30 centt; mixed nuts, 15 cents, FIREWORKS ! Why pay 5 cents a pack for firecrackers when we sell 'em 3 for 10 cents? Small packs, 2 for 5 centt; cannon crackers, 5 cents a pack; roman candles, skyrockets, etc., about half of latt year's prices. Cheapest place in town for fireworks. M. COVKT MVAatB. , tJAlAkM : 1 " 'v., j-'.MS.'.-ai'.m StntnfJsnyisAtvri)'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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