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vat!' -- -ma THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, December 28, 1894. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY C1T1ZEX rilNTEO DllLt (EXCEPT SVND1Y) AND WKSKLV SUBSCRIPTION RATES: I One Yrar - "VOO DllLt Six Month! ... I Thrrr Months Is' C1TI1KM J One Month, in advance SO (One Week, paid to camera... 15 Till ftsfeii'Wif rklv Citizkk. iued every Tuesday and Friday, in advance, SI. Subscribers who twss their papers are requested to wake complaint at the office as soon as possible. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 28. 1S94. Another New York bank cltrk bas confessed to having stolen a large turn from the bank, his work txtendirg over a term of years. It begins to look us though the New Yoik banker would do well to either import so in; outside bank-. ine talent or else chance their incthoi's to those approved by modern usage. ) Gladstone bus so good a j ike on the : trust, big London dailies that it may almost. Statcsvillc Landmark: Judge Arm give bim a new lease of life if he needed it. field returned Saturday night (rom . . . ; , ,. .:,,.' Carihage, Moore county, where he held There was recently printed m a religion hjs yu Urm U8SuperirCoU,t journal an nrticle by the tx-prcmier, and , ju()Kext)iritig with this year. The judge the aforesaid newspapers, commenting ! will rciurii to the practice of law m on it, pointed out that it showed tome j great changes from Gladstone's earliir beliefs. Then the fact came to light tin t the article was some 15 years old, bav- ing been reprinted trom an old review. Tue Citizen recently printed u tele-. gram stating that the United States Supreme court had decided th.it olco-j margarine could not be shipped out of the state in which it was made. This did not seem reasonable, und - f""l that it is not accurate. What the court d.cidcd was that "substitutes designed to look like butter are deceptive and fraudulent and the states ratty exclude them without encroaching on the rigl.t of Congress to regulate interstate com merce." ODD. tjueircr things break out in Knoxville j whu h is that of the Roger S illixniv than anywhere else. Here is part of tlx ! t.isil. In-ij.-iii to ring, and from that time , i. r i i,: a ...I.., until the sis. ion was concluded bank advertisement of a clothing dealer just , ntur 1)nik c (1cJ up M klow a j.,fmi, going out of busmess: : sarv had gone to Canada and had lilt "It absolutely brought tears to my , rvrt thini; hut a balance nirninst the eyes. j bank. Official and clerks, who goto "Only one thing on earth could possi-; dinner in rotation, stood with watches blv give me more pain than to p irt w iih in hand aitd saw t fit ir cars go by and this business the piidc of my life and ' fell an ii.cc:ising nnd ncliing void at the that one thing is this: If my wife should 1 "In It." About 1M:45 oVIitck the $1. bring suit against me fordivorce fornon- j l,"ij lull had been squared up to a cent support or other causes as she may hive i a id the 10 cent lellow who had shaken occasion some time to do, it might cause ' the hanking community to the pit of its me more pain. Mv clothing ciricr in stomach was laden with a crop of fines Knoxville will in a few days be at anei.d for all time to come, "1 havearctail business second tononc in thiscilv. 1 have spent the I). st tears of mv lilc, sacrificed my health, neglected my reliuious duties and spent more than $ 10,000 cash in establishing this business and it's nothing but natural that it should cause me genuine regret to give it up It is likely that this is the only advir-j tisement in existence that notihsa wile; that she may yet have to sue lnr litis- band for divorce on the ground i support. OLD VOItT MASON. f non- turns iiias. l uroi'tuniito f onlilniit Ion of'( lll'l-l l.lquor ami Shot. Mauion, N. C. Pec. 27. The Masons tTold Fort install their officers for 1MI5 in the Presbyterian church of that ,lacc touulit. An oyster supper follows, Mr Thos. Green who lived near Mil wood was kicked by a mule Inst S.i'ttr- dav and died from the injuries. Iu si vcrul id our ncarhv cities at this About one hall-mile irom Old Fort on ,,,, mlsa ks lave ,;,,. ori,anized Christinas day, lid Crawtord.tioo. Sand- , , .. . lin.jr.. Henry Ray. white bovs and : ,,IU" w,"'u'"- Tl,e P'omot". Steve Hemphill, fcol.l, each ab . tit lfi ,,r j re lipid sell' iwrs who think they are IS vears of age, were out rabbit limiting ! 1 'lloiut.g in the lead of Dr. I'urkhurst. with shot guns and corn ju cc. A war I Not'ima con d be more absurd. Dr. of words occurcd over som thing. I I'.utliinst m vir waged war on the uo Finally the shot guns were used. Kd , l'"tnnati s, but tried to rescue them from Crawford received eight shot in the face ; official brutality. There arc 50,000 un from the negro's gun. Henry R ly'sl lortuuates in fins city today and if 1 clothes ere peppered with rabbit shot, j couKI rescue, rclorm, or drive out every G:o. Sandhn was shot slightly in one , "1' them tomorrow in less than a lej. None were seriously hurt. 1 ve.ir's lime tliev won'd be htick in num.- im Finch, the marshal of Old Fort, ' '' undiminishcil. Why? Smply be biought the negro to Marion vcsteri'.av, ial!se that while there are G0.000 fallen where be is in charge of the authority f. wirnn in this fit v there arc ten times Hint numlierol laden men. Why be hypo- SHOT BY ltoilllF.HS. , critic as wi 11 as brutes ? 'I'lu'oti MiiHkcd Men Mortally Wound a Tanner, New LisnON, 0,, Dec. 28. Last uij-bt three masked meu entered the house ol William Johnson, ix miles south of this place. While one of the Rang coven d the family with revolvers the others raiisr.cbed the bouie, securing $800 nro si me j.'welrv. While the thieves were nt work oncol J'lhnson'sdaughtcrsarousd nearby neighbors. Several men rail to Johrsnn's bouse and the robbeis began in shoot. Johns u was shot through the bowels and a man named McCord was shot in the bund. McCord shot nt the marauders, but missed the in nnd they mode their escape. Johnson is n farmer, 60 years of uge. He will die f.om hit wounds. Tho Christmas Kvo Pnndomoiiliiiii, Editor Tub Citizen: Whence origi nates the present Satanic mode of cele brating the night before Christmas? It certainly bas hud its birth iu recent years, in tbe days when it is fushiomible to discard Christian titles for localities and substitute those of Beelzebub, In stead of angels we have "devil's stair ways aud pulpits;" instead of sacra ments we li'ive "bell's gates nnd acres;" instead of peaceful nights when shep herds watched their flocks and angrls pealed forth tbe glad tidings to mnnkind, we hnv dynamitic explosions of bonhs und a dealening crackling of fireworks, rendering the night so hideous that mor tals tossing restle-fly on their pillows could well imagine they bad been trant pirted to tbe lower regions. Tbe poet that wrote "The night before Christmas," when, "not a creature wns stirring, not even a mouse," bad he lived now would have been lost to fame. Amid the uproar of our present Christ mas eve nights the gnavvingol a hundred rats would be a grHtelul and composing lullaby to tbe pandemonium ol noise that reigns without. Unhappily, we have bidden farewell to the sweetest sen timents of the holiest sesson of the year. Rhododendron. A Mow Volume. With tbe first number in January, Littell's Living Acb enters upou its two hundred and fourth volume. The opening issues of the new year will con tain, with others, valuable and timely articles in science, politics, biography, theology and general litrruture, trom the pens of Prince Kropotkin, the Duke of Argyll, (Bacon and Huxley), Max Mul ler, the Marquis of Salisbury, Lord Hob house, (Tbe Position of the House of Lords), Edmund Gosse, Lord Ebrinirton, (Conversations with Napoleon at Elba) Sidney low, III the Honse of Commons were Abolished ?); in fiction the choicest short stories by tbe best authors, For a magazine whicbgivesaunmount of reading matter nnapproacbrd in quantity, and unsurpassed in quality by anv other periodical, the subscription price ($8 00 a year) is cheap. The pub lishers ofttrto send any one of the Ameri can $4.00 monthlies witb The Livimo Aoi for only 910.60, thus furnishing to tbc subscriber at small cost the cream ol both home and foreign literature. Tbe ' publishers also offer to send to all new subscribers for the year 1805 tbe tbir tern weekly issues for tbe last quarter of 1894, tormina; an octavo volume of JB24 pagw, jrratM. LlttellfcC., Bostoaars the pubUsker. - , SORTH CAROUSA SEWS. Burglars got $550 from the safe of M. Salkev, a Wilmington merchant. Sat urday niyht J The mnvement for a relormatorv for . a.ooivouni; criminals is now so strong and ejrmst that i a friends usscrt tbc next Ldislutuie will establish this much net tltd institution. New' em Journal: Monday, Febru ary IS, tlie EhsI Carolina Fish, Oyster, Game nml Industrial association begins i its eighth nniiunl exhibition in this city. It ci us tm Miturdity, t-euruury The SI;occo Springs property, in W.irrtn county, bus bt en sold to a syndi cate ot Northern suoitsmcn for $10,000. For a ureal many years before the war this was the most fashionable summtr resort in the Stutc. The statement was mndr, on what . , ol authoritr. that e icli 1 1 lie cot ion mills in what is known a the- "i I .id trust." bud made $30,000 Sin!til!e ntul will be associated with ine unu ui nniiiiuu iv luiuvr. ; WOliltv A ihmk MAIK. MtiP or Ton Ci-iiih In SI .(KHl.Otio ; t routed n lVok ot'Tt-otililc. i l;roiii the l'rovidence Joiirn.il. Ulia. iu a Brtnt wmc ()ne of t,)e 30 0,j kitikclciks wlt.i ate daily delegated to ri,mK,r into t,R, ,.roviui.nce ccaring j ,,.luSl. th(. .ut.()t8 of tneir respective v,,s n,.lkl.9 error in his "figure." k:MI ,v the sission is owr in3l) minutes, , ,,ut T.,.S1.1V u ,.. quired nn extra hour ; for the finding of u 10-cent mistake in $1.1 '-. Hit'. As there is a money fine, : !'' '' 1th,ra ',""l,,c i'""P"iind com- 1 iiiuiii.eii luiiii, nt. to rMl-in, us oh tniuutrs arc filed mi by the clock, each young gentlein in of the Ml) odd is on iiiisaml iii'iillis until the lellow who is to M.imc is disniverid. At noon the clcnrinir house telrnhone. as thick as lies at the bung hole of a molasses barrel tilVE I MoliK tiOOD ItOADS. I'i I'lo l.lvluir Along i ho Turnpikes are llkjht In It. From the Knoxville Journal. Farmers living 15 miles dowu Kings ton pike could come to town yesterday ii:!i a .000 pound load of wheat in I ss time than tin- farnicrliving five miles out could with a 1,000 pound load, over j his unimproved road. I This isn't ttdk either. The farmer 15 miles away could not have used up Ins team as the other fellow did with one "' l'le p , horttiore with a little more rain l the farmer five milts away on the mud road w ill not he able to get to town ' ,vl,h empty wagon, while the other '"st a 08 O Yl' Uypoi'l'lti's! From :i Strmoli liy Rev. Thos. Dixon. I. Iltlc And lllif Thieves. j l;roin ttie Chicago Tost. ' Here is an incident that ought to strike j ; as bitterly ns n poniard thrust at the heart of the community: j I Dora Donnegnn, Minnie May nnd Jen- j ! nie Monroe were arraigned before jus-1 ! ticc Drndwcll yesterday on the charge of ! j disorderly conduct. "Three members ol 1 a famous quartet !" exclaimed the Court, j j "The other, Lillie Vail, is missing. She; 1 was scut to the penitentiary yesterday I lor seven years." "Yes," intermitted ! Porn Donnrgr n, "for stealing $100, nnd the Mendowcrofts get one year lor stcnl ire $100,000 That's the way it goes." "And you think it's unluir?" asked the justice. The three assented aud the Court discharged them. Advertisers' Maxima. I'roin Printer's luk, The road to success is paved with good advertisements. The homeliest language carries convic tion if it is the truth. r lie first ad should be like a needle an introduction to what follows. Do nil busimss men advertise? It stems so, fur we never hear ol any who don't. To sicure (in advantage over a com petitor, me twice as much advertising son cc. In ndvcrt'siug, always say what you htlii'vc, if you wish people to believe what you saw Tho Simiilcloiia Mugwump. I'roin the Indianapolis Journal, "This old fellow," said the teamster, fondly patting his hotse on the neck, "lias been hauling for the city for 25 years." "Got n l ull, I suppose," sneered the Mugwump gentleman. Our Thrlvlnit Suburb. I'roin the Wilmington Star. The Observer snvs: "Charlotte has g'lt'cn liitf eunuch for two horse sales to g on within n c iuiile of blocks ol each oilier." N'i longer a one-horse town? Hind fir Charlotte. IT'S A EEeLLSTONE About a young man's neck fo be sulTorer from ner vous exhaustion, ner vous dobility, impair ed memory, low spirits, irritable tern- er, and tbe thousand nnd oneiloianzements of mind and body that result from, unnatural, pernicious habits, oontracted through ignnranca. Such habits mult in . . ...... o" o' manly power, wreck the constitution and uiwiU. nm! due softening ot tin brain, epilepsy, pa. ralyala, and even dread insanity. To reach, reclaim anil fraf.M .ink fortunate to health and happiness, fa the' nn ui vuo puuiunera 01 a DooK written in plain but chaste laniruaga. on the nature, symptoms and curability, by home treat ment, of such dirauca. Tills book will he sent sealed, In plain envelops, on receipt ol ten cenfs in stamps, for postage, AtMress, World's Dlspctuary Medical AstocUtioa, CC8 Main Bt,, Uultalo, N. Y. Isois'l be hsuabngesl by si laasira. Doa'l stsi 4e. por quart ffcr craters sImmms bar tlaaaa, whoa jmu fmu bar better aea vr mam, as sveese I Market Jtl HE WALTZED IN PERU. Mo Kaowlnl What Ettqnitta De man dad, Urn Had Hard Tuna, This one la told by a navy offloor on himself: On ot our handsome ships, with her handsome officers, was cruising in Peruvian waters, and while In port the grand ball In bonor ot the wife ot the president ot the republic was given. The young officer was there In full uniform, which Is warm enough at any tlino, but which, In a ballroom, after a number ot whirls In a giddy waits, such as the Span ish descendants in Paru put up, Is any thing but an loe cooler. Our young hero invited a charming Peruvian to waits. She contented, and away they went. After several turns about the room be began to wish tho young lady would sug gest that they promenade., as most ot tho other couples did from time to time, but not she. On they wont, spinning and prnnoing. Tho heavy uniform had be come a swoatbox. The young man was burning up. " Will she never stopV asked tho young officer under his breath. Early In the game ho had oxhausted the tow Spanish phrases bo know. He did not daro stop until she did, as such a breach of oti quetto might mean that nor brothor would bo likely to put a stiletto botweon his ribs tor Insulting his sister by stopping In a waltz before she did. Tho Peruvian waltz lasts 20 minutes. That Is a long tlino In a tight fitting uni form in a tropical cllnmto. Our ensign Ix'ttnn to wabblo, but ho kept his feet, and that girl never sconicd to wenry. w hen tho '.'0 minutes had expired, tho miislo ceased. O.her couples had waltzed and stunned and waltzed agnin. Soma of his brother officers had waltzed with halt a dozen beautiful senoritas, and they were wondering why he was so devoted to the particular one bo was still hugging and whirling when tho muslo stopped, ho icti her to a seat, nnd for himself sought tho open nlr and unbuttoned his coat. Ho was In n pitiable, plight. Ho did not enter tho ballroom again for two nours, and when be did was still too weak to danoo or enjoy the festivities. Tho young liuly ho had waltzed with avoided him. Other ladles, who had seen tho long dls taneo record, seemed pleased that ho did not ask them to dnnco when presented. Later in tho evening ho learned that It was the Peruvian custom for tho gentle man to suggest that they should cease waltzing and promenndo or retire from tho lloor. It would have been Immodest for his partner to suggest stopping. Tho young officer says tho memory of that Po ruvlnn night haunts him still. Washing ton Star. Marriage Ceremony Finland. Marriage fetes In Finland, as In Nor way, oro often prolonged fur several days, even among folk of huniblo rank. Ono pe culiarity, which may exclto more surprlso than approval among eligible, suitors In our own country, Is that the Finnish lover nover himself ''pops tho question" to tho girt of his oholco. Tho momentous pro posal Is made, through a third person, called the "tulman," to whom tho happy couplo give a present when his dcllcato mediation proves successful ond ends in a wedding. Not uncommonly their gift to tho talinan fakes tho unroiunntlo form of a shirt. In llko manner tho clergyman who pre sides over tho nuptial service receives a simple and inexpenslvo present, often a handkerchief and a pair of warm hair gloves. A similar gift Is bestowed upon tho officiating priest at funerals. Vpon theso mournful occasions the scrvico Is ex ceedingly simple more so than would sat isfy tho views of Urltlsh undertakers but tho burial Is, as a rulo, followed by large hospitality on tho part of tho bereaved family. Westminster Review. A Modern Diogenes. A man had a quarrel with his wife which led to a breach ot tho peaco. Tho woman took her revenge by refusing to speak to him for several days. Tho bus band, who was good naturcd enough when not excited, could not bear this protracted silenco any longer and thought of a way to break the spell. One afternoon ho light ed a candle, stuck it In a lantern, and while his wlfo was sitting In tho room busy sowing ho began to look under the table, too chairs, etc., as though ho bad lost something. At this the wlfo could nut help laughing, and sho asked him: "What rc you looking for?" Deligh .d lit having gained his point, bo chcen'ully replied: "I was looking for your tongue." Thurlnger Monatsblntt. Great Handkerchief SALE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE OLD STAND. Beginning Monday, Deo. 17th, l will put ou sale the largest assortment of silk, linen and cotton HandkfrcmWs, silk ties, gents' smrfs and ladies', mir5sen' and children's 'uitts ever f een in Asheville. Many of there goods were bought for much less money than it cost to import them, and I kiiow I can p'ease you in quan tity, quality and prices. Come and see our goods before you buy your Christmas presents. We havo the goods and we are going to sell them. JAPANESE PAGODAS. Earthquake Proof, and Therefore Able to Stand tho Hr-verest Shock. The absence of buildings ot any slzo and antiquity In Japan Is ascribed to tho de struction of them by the frequent earth quakes which occur. Tho only structures which scout to be earthqunko proof are tho pagodas, which aro erected before the tem ples. Tharo are many pagodas which aro 700 or m)0 years out aim as solid ns when first built. There is a reason for this, and it lies In tbolr construction. A pngodu is practically a framework of heavy timbers, which starts from a wldo baso and is in It self a substantial structure, but it Is ren dered still more staliln by a peculiar de vice Inside tho framework and suspend ed frum tho npex Is n long, heavy balk of timber t) feet thick or more. This hnngs from ono end, nnd to the other end aro bolted, nt each of tho four sides, four more heavy timbers, and if the pagod.t ho very lofty still more timbers aro added on to these. Tho whole forms an enormous pen dulum which reaches to within six inches of tho ground. When the shock of nn earthquake rocks tho pngodu, the pendu lum swings In unison and keeps tho center of gravity always at tho base of tho framo work. Consequently tho equilibrium ot tho pagoda is never disturbed, nnd this Is tho explanation of tho great ago of many of them, when from their height ono would suppose them to bo peculiarly sus ceptlblo to tho effect of an earthqunko. Hitherto tho long sticks of timber in the center of the pagudit havo been sup posed to bo for tho purpose of supporting the framework. It was not until the re cent earthquake brought them into prom inoneo that their purpose boeaine generally known among Europeans. New York World. BreaarMt, Tho Watchman says: It may bo almost said ns goes breakfast so goes tho day. Tho appearance of tho breakfast tablo has power for good or ill over tho appetite. It Is not so much tho kind of food placed be fore ono ns it Is tho way in which it is served that makes It Inviting or uninvit ing. So, too, it makes a vast deal of differ ence whether ono sits down to breakfast In a thankful, pleasant fraino of mind or In a moody and fault finding spirit. Ilreakfast should bo cntcu amid smiles and cheery conversation, liright looks nnd merry wonls nro most excellent oppo tizcrs and digesters, better tonics than ony npothecary can recommend. Nor, If it enn bo helped, is one's breakfast to bo eaten hurriedly. It is much wiser to i... n..,i,w .,.. tl t, nnrl.tn... UOUUHV UIU .,!. ....... . . the morning meal. If you want to bo n j pessimist nnd win tho reputation of a chronic growler, you nro on tho right ronil to sticeoss. A generous half hour devoted I.M.nL-facf is tl,,,,, fillt'Ilf .'lO. lot . ' surely and not too heartily, ond you will bo stronger and happier for It nil tho day. Thonrtof breakfasting rightly Is ono of tho distinguishing marks of higher civili zation. Training'. Sometimes tho best of all ways to bring j np a boy Is to bring hlin up Willi a round f turn. Soniervlllo Journal. BTJV YOUR Christinas Presents ARTHUR W. FIELD l. EADI '"! J-' WK. I !. 18 Nftl'lll .MAIM tTM I'.t-T. ee. Best Bvjwombe Meats. Tlt KF. S V i ftKTTSK :EKf, AW, MVTTOX t.SI'EClALLV Mrrro.s) ( ijittky gnoivx than ca.v ju; fovxd tx iriiSrKKX XCKTU CAKOUXA IF YOVR B11VIIF.K IS A Jt'DGE OF MEATS. TEST OCKJt Vt.MliXT OXCC OA' TWICE AXD YOl' WILL AI.II A YS HI Y CE THE JAMES WOLFE MEAT CO., STALL A, TELEPHONE J. Christmas EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS That Will Suit the Most Fastidious. P KICKS FKOM 50c. TO S2.50 1 1 1 l est ami cheapest line of shoes aud trunks in the city. The Guarantee Shoe Store,! M. LEVY, PROP. ! iHAI.L fiiitl M 1iom; b nu tiful Fi'fiiii" ( l'ictuifH nt Dr. T. C. Su iiDnijr Sioro on tlif I'ulflic Squill Ti ey make do irnlili' Uirir-lnuis pntsentt- m il do not go out of fashion. Priirn ill he made lower than annl dur the HolMij'P. . MUSTIN, FAKES & CO., WHOLESALE Provisions, Flour, Groceries. 1:J, 25 and 27 Lexington Street. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR The Cudahy Packing Company, SOUTH OHAHA, ,iiiB. 'c" v.::,,' w -1. t)' h of J. D. BLLISTTON" & CO., NO. j9 P4TTON AVKNt'E. QHRISTMAS W. .A. NO- 4Q Dr. C, J, 0livero8, ITHE 8PEOIALI8T. EYE, EAR, KOSE, THROAT AND LIKG DISEASES. St TATTON . AVENVB k , (Oftt Kajrsvtk tmiU Drag fttcrs ) ' r 0 Bos ashtriUa C - Presents AND LEATHER SLIPPERS 'i have just received a new line of $2. 50 and I I $1.00 Goodvcar welt, ladies's line shoos that are good value for the nf 1 1 1 money. c now nave a large stock overshoes and umbrellas. GREETING. A pretty Onyx Tabic would be a nice Christmas present for the most fastid ious. W. A. Blair has .1 large assort ment; also some handsome polished ta bles, easy chairs, comfortable rockers, ladies' desks, hassocks, any of which would be an ornamental as well as a useful present. BLAIR, PATTON AVE, TAKE YOUR Broken Wagons and Vehicles . OP AU KINDS TO ; B. BURNETT'S . hop oaColltn stmt, whsrt they will bt re pair! promptly tad la trtt els styls. Hsr lag setartd a Brtt cutis horaMhotr, I auks all klaasoftatlshottaga spdslfy, B- Burnott. We will ktep otcn house morning Our StiMs Are loaded with Venison, Poultry, ti.vtr Meat, F a 11 cf. Tciil lUkks, s?u.i Urcnds, Kausasyuail, Suckling Pig. Craggy Mountain Wild Turkeys. W. M. HILL & Co., City Market. FINE GROCERIES. Ilo'itlny tspec:iilties foinprir-in Plum PuiWinir, Minco Moat, riultM, Nuts, Ed Mm Mi- Pi :. iipi'Io Cireese, vtc, cfc Fo.' HJllO l',V S. PI. KEPLER. acchus Colles Amat." So sang Horace, and what be didn't know about Wine wasn't worth know ing. Bacchus still "loves the hills" as in ye olden time. So instead of drinkinj those vile 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 ROSlbGll6, d'cios table claret at $3.75 per do?.cu quarts, j IVTiviG Louis ! Kll fin rlinP "R rl 'iiyciuiut; nea, j Or if you prefer a dry white wine try j L63.nC6 " 'laS a llc'licate WtVLAaVx. is tL.eommcmicci 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 imformalion, Address JOHN The Uiigndine Vineyard, THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING COMPANY Is Now Prepared to BUILDING I FINE CHURCH AND CABINET 4fK.Mll FOii AMIKVILLK WOODWORKING CO., II Kauffu no, S.ipt. QUALITY NOT QUANTITY NO I UKK Cli rsoh ANY KIND Til ATTRACT ATTENTION OR fiRWV TRADH AT TIIK' 1 Acme Wine and Liquor House and While Man's Bar, What Icluim is tliat I kctilhc larijisl Mock ol' first class cnocln of any house 111 the State. Any. oiif in tinil ol pure uuailuluniti il li'jnnrs will Hud it to their interest to cnllnml einmlne my stuck, The name has bieu reconimindia hy the lending lihyslcians ill the State for medical purposes. Jas. H. Loughran, Proprietor. NO. 38 HUM ST. My motto Is, "Keen liie liest nti charge accorJingly." My jilace is second to none iu the State. TI-I.UrilONK CAM, 1.0 POSTOI'l'ICK HOX nss. Ordi rs Ironi a nisia-icc Solicited BxinxA Packing Free. TFLOmD. Port Royal & Western Carolina R. R. AhsoluUlv the Only l.lnc llm Iiik Ccntinin is ThroUKh Schedule lletwcell ASHEViLLF, AUGUSTA, AiKEN. SA VANNAH AND FLORIDA. I.r Ashcvillt N 10 a m I.t. Hentteraonvlllc y im ar. HnartauburK... It 11 " l.y. Buartanburs 11 tl.l " Lv. Grernwoort , a p m. 1 . n.Ku.1. r iu I,v AuK'tn IKtli " At AIRtn Lv AuKlistn Ar Savannah... 7 IU " 1130 " 0 nil a iu. W4fl " Ar. Juckdoiivillr 1 V hours milekfst to August a nnd Aiken. Direct cnnncclion nt Snvnniinh with P l . I', amis 1' si w Huilwao for'all l'loriiln points. Vor Any Information AddrcsR R. I.. TO I), Trnr Hns Agt J CHAH5, 725 Broad Street. ('.en. i am. Alit AUOl'STA, OA. REMOVAL WILLIAM A. 1IOYCF. BOYCE 8c BURTON. Owing to increase of busimss, more room is required, So Hint we ma; be better able to accommodate our many customers, we havo decided to take tbe large building, Not, 11 and 13 Pat ton avenue, for many years occupied by F. V. Mimnaugb, esq., and adjoining tlie Battery Park bank, where you will find us on and after January 1st, with a full line of house furnisliing goods, conking stoves and ranges, plumb ers', gas and steam fitters' supplies and plumbing goods of all descriptions, such as water closets, bath tubs, lavatories, vnlvis, faucets, etc., etc. We make a spe c It of steam, hot water and hot air heating. Estimates and specifications furnished' on Application. Special attention pjtreu to job work. Don't forget the place. BOYCE & BURTON, TELEPHONE NO. 150. AAtr JuMr and evening during the week and ricl1' fruily anJ swceti at llie samc 'lh0 HurK"ly of America. It isa most esa.clll toni0 aml eurM uispepsia nr,vori resembling Rhine Wine, and for persons of full habit, or those who K. IIOYT, Luther P. 0 Buncombe Co., N. C Furnish All Kinds of MATERIAL WORK AND BANK FIXTURES, ItHflllA . t'.M T. l"phoue Xo. 1(54. A'HKVII.LF, N. C TYLGR'S FAMOUS 0LL C'JRTAIN DESKS. .EW STYLES, lnr niar""' ..ith catalniriio of Hunk ('oanlrrn ::i'klt. and otlier OIlUc I'tirnllnra (or lirj; v rcadv. Iti'itkN. f ImlrN. TablM. Ilooii 'itcN, i:tr and ut inairtilFMi rt', tor tin Itont (Jftoila runt. li'NK COUNTERS TO CRDER TO FIT ANY ROOM. Jnliilojnio Ir's Kcnd 12c to cover potting.,, TYLER OFFICE FIXTURE CC, . HT. I.OI IH, m, ALREDT M. llt UTOX. N0S.it & 13 PATTON AVE. a TO IS5-" lit, 1808, J' IB-" aaVi nivalin V-'..'i, ...1ft 'ami .a-ytnA.toMI?iJio
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 28, 1894, edition 1
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