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r". rMP.yYt top- Nt--v; THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, December 28, 1894. I: CHRISTMAS THEKS. AROUND TOWN Freuch Broad And lilvei-lde Schools PoHtponements. A large crowd of young people with their parents ond Iriendt gathered at Riverside church, last evening, to cnj t the annual Christmas festivititsif tlie Sunday school. The socullcd "tree" us quite a novelty in its way, biinK n wondru frame in the shape of nn iirhor covered with holly and everyi-ecis When liKhled up it pt-sented a must 1 1 hsi ic sight and asis trensnres were reven'ed by the brilliancy, All acknowledged it to be one of the very best trees they brut ever seen. Great credit and the th ink of all those present are due to the very efficient work of toe committee of v""t men who fitted the tree up so tastelullc. Mr. Myers, nho his been training the children "in singing, was unable to be present on account of sickness, hut Mr. Hudson kindlv consented to leud in the choruses; and judging Irom the way in which the children entered into c.ich song, it was very evident they had had careful drilling. The recitations iiIsd were good and showed the work of in terested parents and teachers as well as scholars. The program was as follows: Sour "We're a Young Joyous Baud," ly school. l'rayer Pastor W. H. Willi". Chorus "Merry, Merry Christmas;' by t Address Wm Turner, superintendent Recitation "Which Loved Her Best," l'nuny I.nniley. Recitation "Seven Reasons Against Swear ins;" Albert Ramsey, chorus ''Ring out the Bells," by school. Recitation Leona Hudson. Recitation 'Jimmle Uoy's Letter to Santa cuius: Marvin nnuon. Recitation "The Polish Boys," Miss May Hrwln. Chorus "Clorv to C.od;" by school. Recitation "Miss Henry Helps Him Alone.. Bessie Huehes. Recitation "A Sonir for Midnight," Mary Londnn. Recitation "A Christmas Hymn;" Litlie l.il reath. Dialogue "Daniel in the Lion's Den;" I'rnnk l.uintey, Frank Bruton, Allien Ramsey. Cliuard I'urneli, Claud furnetl, Marvin urtilon. Chorus "Around the Christmas Tree." The good tilings were then distriluitcrl to the scholars and all a ureal Hint n more pleasant Christ-it festival ha never liccn held in Riverside church. The Christinas celebration bv the Sunday school of the French Broad Ban tist church occurred last evening and a large gathering enioyed the occasion There was a tree tor the scholar: an afterwards a treat forall the crowd pres ent who did not btlong to the Sunday school, the whole making a thoroughly dchehthil event. The Bethel Sunday school cclebr.ltion had been sot for last evening, but wu postponed to this evening. It was decided yesterday to postpone the trecof the Lutheran Sunday school to some evening next wetk, due notice 01 which will be given. Washington. Dec. 28 Forecast till b p. tu , Saturday; local snows today; titir tonight and Saturday; dcciaedlr colder; northerly winds. AT TUB GRAND. IN FAIt-ttFF CAI.tFOliNI.V. Dr. Nat. Urcen, Formerly iil'Aslii'Vllli WwIm MIks Hubert. The following account of the wcdditi of a well known Ashcville boy is from the Wutsonville, Cal., Register, mid wi be read with interest by mnnv friend here : "At Pacific Grove, Thursday, 1'eci in tier 21), Dr. Nat. Green nnd Miss Mar Roberts, both ol Wutsonville, were united in wedlock, lisf Kolicrts is native of Wutsonville, and belongs t one of the first families of this vullcv Dr. Green i well known in Watfonvill and has won many friends, professional! nnd socially. With n medical filuc.it i- that is modern and first cl iss. he i placed at once in the front ranks of h profession, and his sober, studbm mi industrious habits arc sure to win tor liim a wide and enviable reputation. P Green is a sin of Judge Green of Ashe ville. N. t. "Dr. and Mrs. Green will spend a lew days at the Grove and return to atson villi to reside." GUI NO AWAY. II. T. Miss Stevenson is resting comfortably today. "Uncle Tom's Cabin" at the Grand this evening. , E.I. Henry, of the letter carriers, i ntcsi.knt ins Dome on college street. l'rof. 1. M. li. Hall has been kept in Lis room since Inst Monday by a sprained I nkli. ! Mrs. W. A Blair rested comfortably Inst night, bur. ber general condition n m mis utichnnged. Hcinitsh & Keagnn.'thedruggists.have sent Tub Citizkn, with the season s mplimetts, fomr of their exquisite 18.0 aleudars. Rev. Dr. Tliomas Lawrence greeted Thi: Citizkn this morning with the news that "il.eSoulhissolid." Wtntler reports justify the Doctor's remark. Thk Citizkn has received a very piett calendar with the compliments of H. V Miller. Ashcville superintendent 01 tut ue Insurance company ol irginia. Nc.rth Main street, below Woodfin, uid Meiriiniiii avenue were slick lust ui lit ami 1 he track was taken advai- aye ol by n good crowd ol coasters. Marrie.l, on the evening ol" the 2tlh, it the home ol tiiclirmes mother oi Denot street, Charles V. Neilson to Miss C.-.rtic B. Mdl.r, Key. W. 11. Willis olli-ciatiug. Geo. W. TiImui, who was yestirdn) appoiiitcd deputy collector by Collect"! Carter, will make Abbeville his head (iiaiters and will cuter on his woik miliary j The s iciaolc for t'crttral Methodist niiTi iiv scuimi mii uisr '.icv -ins ov r,i,nnlrll iil' at the Asheville l-emale colleue, am ' 1 t is hoped .lint all children who can will lie present. A thine of beauty and n joy forever it the term applicable to the record books kept hi Kgistcr Aim-keys omce u Deputy Robertson. There is thut svm uictry uiintit the penm inship that RiVis iicl: page almost the appearance oi having been engraved. Ice on the trolleys has given the street c.ir lines considerable troulile. 1 lie Moiitlord mcnuc cars did not begin run- uint: until this afternoon. Cars on tht Lookout mountain division ol the Ashe ville Street Railroad comp inv ran only as far as Witch wood until thisafternoon. The ol 1 and uuivtrsally kuowo "t'acle Tom' Cabin" comes to the Grand opera house lids evening, produced by F. G Griswold's company. The engagement is for two evenings. Ofthecompaay the Uuihugton Hawkeyc said: 'uriSAold'i mammoth 'lljcle Tom's Cubii.' company carry tbe finest scenery ever sen here with a show ol its clas, and lit- k tforinance is a meritorious one. I he band and orchestra are very gOO.I,'' THE MOVINU tltOWD. I'civoiml l'u rnirnyplis Out lie lt'd Within the lluv. W L Shopeltlt today lor Baltimore. Superintendent Berkeley of the South ern is in tbe city. B. F. Robison ol Greenville, S. C is registered at the Ashcville hotel. Win. II IVurson, the "Prince ofludiu'1 cigar man, is at the Swannauoa, Mr. and Vr T. li. lngrnh im fire nt Battery Puik from Bristol, Conn John S Archbell und Frank Carroll of New ork are at tlic Hotel iscrneiey. Geo. A. Friek cs , a-:d W. L Damrr n ofSlulliv rc on tie it ittery Park's guet b ink. S.imiiil S K inn und f; ol Bait more I aic among the iiccntly arr'ved gutsts ol ! the SA'annnnon. i Col Mars'inllMoD .nald.l'nit dStatct ! Commissi nier t.f F.sh and I'islicries, is ! nt 11 ik'nnd lleichts. M maccr McKissick of lie Buttery nT)..1f, , Park has gone to his old home at I'nion, I UIL I'.i i. ., lor a lew day s. II t'ohl Turin r, who is nt home f. oui T i' i:v college for the holid tys, will ic tipii t i ichool Monday. Frai k P. S mders, who some years a.o lived in Ahcvi le, but it now resid ing urnr Marion, Va., is gre.ting idd friends here-. He is visiting din XI. T 1 1 10 best for presents, everlast ing rcinindcrs. ' lave you con sidered what srood sen.se as well as good taste can be shown this holiday season by selei ting presents that arc at once beautiful, useful and imperish able ? We have them for you. Hi SPi.C FU LY W. B. WILLIAMSON &CO l-THMIVKI', C I I. BIMJX, I'TI". 6 AT'IOS AVI-:. AhUlVH.l.t , N, f. I'l itvevoit of CHOICE GOODS. For Sale .rucnit'fi. htamlard ami Fancy, French Camly in one ami one hhlf pouud Boxes. New crop Nuts, mixed. 15 cents perpouml. Kaisiiu from 10 cents up. 1'erftctly cleaned currants in bulk, extra hue, in boxes, for lo cents per pound. Lnyer l-'tKS loceuts, 15 and ioctuts per pound. TheAugau Uraud California Dried Prunt n, to ctut per pv'tind. Apricots, :5c. lb. Cull for Sil ver Prunes. You will be pleased w ith the price. s-:FRUITS The WhitlocR Clothing House, IU SOl'TII-MAI.V ktiu.!:t. this wi: :k. CO CM I LDKKN'S SUITS AT :,D 1 JULDHKN'S SUITS AT :!() ( lllLDHEN'S SUITS AT MAY STOP lll'XXlSli Sinokini' j c- . ' ah! fur Chi i't in S ill s in- $2 00 8 00 $00 V g'OW IM illlll Ulill'kintOslt 'H, llll Sllit- usinii Omega Flour, dimly. Toys aii.l Fruits. . . .(-; 47 .,..,1 k1M ...w.t, . snpir, 1 ou; His., soc.-4'i His., .-5. 'l!;. it V'. V'l - 1 e 1'ev em 11. n.manas, Apple-s, OrAue's. rears. Cranberries. tn! jo pounds or granulated Sugar to sweeten !or one: dollar. New Orleans molasses ftom 25 lo 50 cen(s per gallon. ' Hams from li'a to ij!4 cents per pound Uacon, s'j cents per pound The N. K. I'airhank Co 's C.olilen Ccltoleue, n, ents per poutul. While Label Pure Leal'Lulil. 10 cents per potintl. Armcur Draud Comjioiiiiil, S cents per lxnind. lames D. Mnson H Co.'s Celehrateil Crrain Lunch Biscuits, 10 cents per ixiumt. Soila Crackers, XXX. 7 cents per pound Fine French Camlies, from 15 to 50 cents per IkMiinl. Try Alakuma. very nice, 5 cents each Slick Candy, pure, 10c. psnuil. Good llread hy Ke v. Z I'a 1 is. pastor of Bethel M. li. clinch, Smith, cxpiesses his I banks to iht- fino iiniiiK' il his ciiniireKntiun, nnd ti er tricmls, tor their kindness sircc bis nrri Viil nt Ashcville. His people sate Klwtl-ll' CAPE COATS, ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS ( ill's oil tlu Monlfonl Art'iiue- ltilllwn.v. There is n irol)itliilit.v tlmt the chis on the Mi tilf inl nvetiue I. nr, iitnning he teiti tl.e Miiuie mill I'nirsiu.'a bririfie', will tease npi rating nftirtlic litst ol' Jin, uar , 111 li tir.tii the lomi inv r.'in pnt j V OT fllt'll tit i lllVS Ml n power pianr 01 imiwn. 1 iu ip . , , . .. ,, 1 A , lone, one ol the .illuinls lells Tut: Cm- 8UltS. SllIl'l'V HITS lull lr.'-S H iltS, lit iriCPB 110 l'I" HO 1()V 7i:x, btohU'c the Ashevillc S:ret Rni. , m .'IM 1 1 Vf iimItji-" wnv emiioiiny, whih lurnlies the ' as tills Wi l'k . UIIIIL.O. k (. L()l lll.Ml ll)Lh. nnwer lie which the enrs me tun, has; hcrcpsal its rates for this power. W. J. POSTELL, Q0 Pnllaita Cliinnt u. .,. . . 4. 4. an vuiicq" oiiuci CANNEL COAL. GAS COKE. CRUSHED COKE. FURNACE COKE. Host .THiiin Ijimp; Hi-st. .Illii-p Domfsfjn nt. Anthracite, all sizes, in car lots or lens. Our rperrpnint? facilities guarantee lean coal to the purchai-or. ASHEV1LLE ICJ: & COAL CO , tKLKI'IIONK 36 t 40. OKHCK 3J & 34 PATTON AVK i! Hi! Hi! There! WK CALL vurk ATTENTION ! n; nt utt.ek i'i the city. Ilnsiuefs l'o the shoe leathers o'is laveil in our window. We have the finest line of FALL and V IXTKK goods ever hhown in Ashcville nt prices to suit ev ry one. ROBE RTS hkm1'kk.u nw- 9 torRT Norfolk: Oysters In the shell or by measure. Fatar d tine tiavor. Shell clams. Larue oysters fur frvinsr. ,ioc. " J Cl' anil soe. per tjuart. Newbem oysters, 25c. per l.k'oiiHO to Wtnl. Krniii Ki'isler M ickey's utinc 1 if use to wei! Im heen issued ns folio as: I. I', l'nilnell and nlin L'ildli . W II Jnrcttol Caliiwlm 11 ml Allan him n very warm reception and on last j Lhl i '".hum of Huncombe. , ExlHbrmik Will Lrnvp Yur l lte li lllll'li, Mll-8., SlMlll. Ashcville is to lose one of its old I ns ncss bouses, II. T. liitabrook having d cided to leave soon, probably ali'jii February llrst. He will remove ritchbure, Mass., near Ins old lintue The stock will be sold citherns n who or in tbe different lines, stationeiy, ie' ture frames or books. H. F. Gove, who has been with M Ustabrook for three vears. will Icav next month to prepare lor opening a 1'itehburt;, under the hrm nnme ol II li'ttabrook & Co. Mr. F.itabrook came to Ashcvil about 13 years nuo for his hraltli, an did not expect to remain lone. lie wen into business, however and built up good trade it 22 South Main. The friends of these families will re grit to hear of their intended departure AS TO THANSFKHS, What Ihi' C harier of tlio A. .V II. Com pnny Says. The exact reading of the paragraph telatinfr to transfers, in the Iranchisr granted the Ashcville unci Billtnore Street Railroad company by the AUltr-m.-n, is as lollows: "Should it any time or times have tracks crossing or connecting, or run it s ears upon or in connection with each other, each passenger who shall have paid one maximum fare shall be entitled to one transfer, and this provision shad apply not onlv to the tracks owned oi operated or both by said company, but also to all trucks or roads with which said company may at any lime or times have or make transportation or trai k.iwe arrangements of any nature, in whole or any part, and to all of such tracks." Cyrene Coininaiuli r.v. Cvrcne Commandery No. 5, Kniuhts Templar, list evening installed the ful lowing iffi:ers for the ensuing Templar yeHr: Hminent commander, John A, Nichols; generalissimo, W. L. Shone; cap gen., J. D. Brevard; treasurer, H. C. Fiikk; recorder. M. VV. Robertson; senior ward en, C. II. Miller; junior warden. J. L. Howard; standard bearer, J, W. Schrir tlr; tword bearer, R. R. Porter; warder, J. A. Wagner; semiuel, C. C. McCarty. Thursday evening gave him an old time poundiue. John A. Webber and Miss Lillie Camp bell were married nt the residence ol the utrcnts of the bride nt Biltmore Monday morning at coll o clock. Kev. G. L 1-1 ne.li united the pair. Alter tbe marriage breakfast was served the happy young couple left lor Spartanburg. S. C, where they nre spending a few dais. The reception given by Dr. nnd Mrs. James Atkins at the Ashe ville Female college las! evening, to the Senior class Misses I. Mlic Atkinson, Dottic Atkinson. S.illie Crawford. May McDonald, Myrtle Mansfield, 1 la Koss and Lizzie Stepp was attended by a number ol friends and vcrv cnjovnblc. Supper was served at lil:;ii). The dining room was prettily decorated in pink and blue, Mij. lidw in 0. Meyer of New York, wi o Has become very much liked during a stay of several months at the Batterv I'aik", K it today for Allan1 a nnd Thorn asville, da., where he will remain until spring and then return to Ashcville. 1. i Meyer, while not one of the "per fesii," has become an expert in the hotel business, nnd the stories he can tell could not be crowded into a big volume. Sup. rinteiidi'ut Dgglcston is in Raleigh a'tcndin I he meeting of the North Caro lina Cit y Superintendents' association at K ileigh. The News and Observer says in its account of Wednesday's meeting : "Superintendent ligglcston, ol Ashcville, advanced sonic suggestive ideas of secur ing p'oinpiness hihI attendance. Here ported the restoration ol the high school department and an improved prospect lor the Schools." Mnj. Ch.'is. M. Steelmnn of Ashevilli has had another l onor bestowed upon him, as is seen Irom general orders No 2 irom headquarters ol the Department cast of the Aliss;s.ippi, United Confeder ate etcrans. It is the appointment oi Mnj. Stedman, by Lieutenant-General Stephen D. Lvc, as aid-de-enmp on Gen. Lee's staff, representing the State oi North Carolina. The appointment it for Gen. Lee's term of office. Bon Marche Pretty, I nique and Xow, Fancy Articles For Holiday Presents. A M err y Cli ri st i n a s liroworKs, Candy and Fruit For Christmas Celebration In ct'llnluiil. (-ilk, aH, silver anil o!hrr innteri ilu, nurs canM and ai.rons. Ilamlv rcliich troinz r mitlly, be.-t and ill Jiuuson s iia.uiu i i . - - Knnev and Satlie Willi ims. I inies II .til and Carrie Lenoir, colored. Geo. Hester and Mary Chnvis, colored. . John Pickens und Ciiidu Shepherd, col-! ond. ' Noah Minroiigh ai d Ag es 11 imrslev, 1 colored Thiru -tight licenses were isiu d during tie site. i days ending yesterday. We ituurunfee oul 3,'(' "J"" erxiiM line iih nny M lileh mcII al iOt-. nl oilier Ml ii I U. Try llu-iu ii nil he eiisi Inced. p. .. liex V Sun. rnc':: tho city. (U.humv ami niulllorn, .ilk,, m'An:: , 1irti,ti-r,.ill,Work, ii-iibicllns, lace curtHia-, iiuart. J. F. MILLER. BTAI.I.H 14 IS. CITV NtRKKT. What's the Use to Pay High Prices Fof Ynur Christmas Presents Whci you can liny the same goods of us foi less money than elsewhere, and save that much? We have a nice line ol new gold neck chain, gold hearts, watches gold spectacles, nnd a good ass irtimnt of sterling silver novelties. New goods coming in i vcrv day till Clpi-tmns, and aitbeing sold at lowest prices. BN.rOlKrHit AHI. P. Li COWANt THRJEWKI.ER THE J W. Scharile will inak-; winter suits! fllPIlil'l' a 11(1 (1 tm Ifck !' l'ti- IVl'S nt ens' lor the ncitt two montl s I 8"iniratol.v, (iu'hs anil buukots. See ail c 1 Honnr.zi Wine ei cum pin v. THE MARKETS. L'qiior CHICAGO. CiiiCAf.o. Pec ?H Wheal. Dec, sy. Corn. 4S'.. roik, Jim., li jo; Lsrcl. Jan., fc-tj;; iiu.5.V NKW VOKK I Cotton lutiireii upennl Table iinens in sets or Groat re iiictiona in what is loft of en j c.-s coat- aul e-uits, pricos cut about lialf. Now stc-ck ontlcniHi's tinn, rollarH.sliirts.lialMiosoaud gloves. Collce Store, 10 Fat ton Ave. A Merry Christinas. Pec Kiln, BON MARCHE, :,:W. 5.6,:Aprti: n.y. 37 South MixUi St. Ashcville, N. 0. &KV V Dec. A iKirfiv . ,tuv June, 5 ;s, STOCK gt'DTATlONS. Nhw York, pec. 1 F.ric, g1, , Chicnuo nl Northwttcni, i)5n; ljke rthore, ivV -; Norfolk ml Wettrn 17 S: Richmond And Uritt Foinl Tfrmlnnl. ty, Wiiiern Tnion, bb: Southcru, io'j; Southern I'retcrrtd. 3ft1.. YOU OAN BUY AT CHEDESTERS, 22 Pattern Av3.: Fresli Canned Groods We have a ciui) lite s:k'- all grades. 1'iices very low ol ASHKVII.I.K ! Cherries, Corrcctea ilally by Powell & Snitler, wholetwte i Com, ( kra and i oinntui s, atltl retail Krocem. These prices are being until by the merchants ol the city today : llutler Chicken . Turkeya.. . !)m-k Potatoes, sweet . 15 tojo Apples 1 yWiti.su is Ajiplrs, tlrieil jctes linn t'uninkiua, each lo 75ti25 SorKhum n , . i.sitiJu UeeHwax, per lb y uoney 10 DK.VWX Is A FINE PI.AVEH. Mo l lnlms Klulit of tlio Twelve Clioek- vr (nines. In the championship checker game in the rooms of the Asheyille Chess and Checker club Inst evening, five games were pi lyed. Of these one was won by Mr. McNiir, and the remaining four were drawn. Th-s morning's play included three games, and everyone of them wasdrawn. so that the score now stands: Mr Murdoch, 3; Mr. McNair, 1; drawn, 8. Kighteen games remain to be played The contest will be continued this even ing at 7 o'clock. No one will be admitted without ticket; tickets for nil the games vet to he plnved will be sold for 50 cents, and can be had of any club member. On a Slippery Pnveiuent. A horse driven to n load of wood and driven by Whit Sumner of Arden, fell on the slippery pavement in front of H. Redwood & Co.'s, on Patton avenue i his afternoon. Its left bind leg was broken. The animal, which belonged to Walter Greenlee ol Ashcville, bad to tx s'mt. routines trinh....4u lo su Wheat I'ttrnips iotaiio Corn .is j onions 75 Meal 4S CatitiUKC. per lb ! tints 40 lleaits, ucr Int.. I ooQ!.is Kve 'eS ' l'tas 75 Hay, per loll 17CO Cliestnuls .' iCclerv. per do...asid4o INUKX TO NKW AIlVl-KTISKMKM'S. I i'.ii'.r. He.l -Rjy's 1 U iilitcU HoJt leu 4 N. lice W K Whitson 4 The Koyal Lamp J H l.nw 4 WaiiteU John i,. Mel'.rexory 4 ew (..ickIk J D Ulantotl tk Co i White Mall's iiMr Jas It LoiiRhTall 3 lluil.liiiil Material Ashcville Wootlwork- iliK Company 1 The Most Perfect on the Market. Will not Creep Up Smoke A Clear Bright Light, THE ROYAL LAMP IN ALL SIZnS. Closing out of Crockery and Glassware. 1 Gnat redaction in price. ' X II. LAW. C3 Pctttri Avo. lVANTKD Man ol business experience lo travel, ho.tition fiermanent. IOIIN C. MT.RKGOK (lit 1110-1140 Caxtou buildiiiR, chicuuo 111. W'NTRIi small, relisble northern family car. have the use of a cotlatre for the win' Ur by caring lor a larger house uesi by. Owner lit service very light. llt)')C 100, lit Ashcville, N. C o I' I'.e'iK wanted, or lour or five rooms In a Cfi'lllotlabte dwelling, ttnliiruislled, stiit ililc lor liitht housekeepitiK; in or neai biltmore Mill! part ol staide. Address by laniiary silt, s J. V C. , Office of The Citizen. U-4lcOtllW Wll AN ART ICUB that has been used for four lllousaud years or more, according to ilie records of the aiies, nnd yet it is just .is fresh ihi after noon as it was the first rime it was made bread to get it ro lo the HKKNCH BAKKRV, 51 Colleice Street. NoTICIi-By virtue ol the power vested in me as trustee in a certain deetl of trust made and delivered to me by Joseph M. Wilson and wile on the nth day ol December, iSj, to aecur llie piynif nt of $775-4. and due Mrs. N. C. Haw kins, deluult having been made in the pay ue-nt ol Sdtd debt wh'n Die flame lieeame due ami ptyablr: notice is hereby given that at the re iuet of the cestui que trust named lu said deed 11 trust 1 will on the 18th day of January, idj, I 11 o'clock 111., al the Iroitt door ol llie ivutt house in the citv of Asheville sell to the htiheat bidder for cash Ihe follow nil descrllieil piece, wrcel or lot of land, to-wlt : A tract situate on the witters nf Rwin. nanoa in the county ol Ouncomtie and State of .oTin wuroiina, atiioining tne lands ol w, V. Pontine, K. H. Young and others, aud described by melts antl bounds as lollows: Beginning tt a thrce-uronired chestnut on the east aid nl an old rate. Young a and Fortune's corner near me mm spring ana south Irom the mill aud running theme eastward around Ihe base of the tie walnut; thence north ; degrees 10 a sycamore on me aouih ba . oh poles avcninore on the aouih hank nr th in race; thence along the road leading from the haar ol the knoll 17 polesand 10 lengths to t lit W. of aim al the race to the haw nr a rldu nn n, south side and near the mill race; thence east ward along the above base of said ridge to the eastern boundary lineol theold I nomas Young tract, H. II and (ieo. Youngs' corner; thence uorthward t and across the swannanoa river lo Alexander's corner on the north bank of the same at a maple: tlteuce down and with aald river and the old line to Hake opposite the soring branch weat of mills; thence across the river to the mouth ol spring branch and up and wilhtheimaudrraofsnnieloastak near the mill spring; theucc around the base of knoll to inc ueginning. For further parl'culara reference la hereby made lo said deed In truat recorded In book u, page 108 record oldeeda of trust lor Huncomne counay. North Carolina. This December Ihe '0)3. W. St. WHITSON, iMbdusrjl Trustee. WANTED' Clerk, en experienced la lancy (metrics, who Is capable of waiting on tht best trade. Must be t tun of good character and bt will ing to work hard. Also bright, tcUvt strong roung -as of food habits and character to Itsra lira rctrr tMslotsa, kWttbt accurate st Igm Addrttti . : . W. K This Oftet, MsJattt J I.'ill.i lit ar.s, Haded Ileal s. Sulm Hi. Lolistiis. C A XX HI 1 Ml! ATS, o. s. SB SOUTH MAIN ST '; reaches, ! 1'inrs, I'lllrlipplt', I Apricots. I A-pni.tL'tis, I I'i nritiirs. ! Devilled Crabs, S.' ai.i. KiN' 1 s. Ki:srucn'i Li.Y COOPER, TELEPHONE NO. B7' (0 o (f) o Pocket Knives, CARVING SETS, Pocket Knives. J. HI. 3Diok.erson & Co, Armour's White Label Leal Lard rairbank's Gulden C"ttoltne, Grnntiliited Sniur, 11) lbs. lor hid1' White Oil, I'r.itt's Astral Oil, Ttllioo Flour, per 100 lbs., Mixed Xu's, I'i urns, Hates and Currants. l-'if-s, Kaisins, Cocoanuts, Lemniis, lies'. Ilannn is, Citron, lvv.u"rated Apples, It st Cream Chetso, Maple Syi tip. icr khIIoii, Maple Svrup, per I j naUeiu, Maple Syrun, tur quart, Htp-kwhcat Hour, per lb., Best 1 1 a :11s, ...1c. llie $1.0(1 lie 15c. Sl.tlii l-'H. He. and l.'e. Sc. ami lai-jc. 1HC. ill i. Hoc. doz. 15 BUNCOMBE HALL ! 48 South Slain Hircet, Abbeville. I'URH DOMRSTIC AND IMPORTED Wines, Liquors, Ales and Beers, Best Cigars and Tobaccos UBADQIIARTBKS FOR Cooper Old Corn and Rye Whiskey From my Transylvania distillery. No adulteration. A. li. HAUVni'RTOJI, Prop. I'. O. Hen 353 10 in $1.00 ("0c. Hoc. :ti.jv lab?- 'roe Ielivciy. Ttli phone No. 90. (!) X m j The "Old Reliable" 5 Grant's Pharmacy. Kindling Wood, Hard and Soft Goal, Stove Wooel anil Coke. Agent lor New Home Sewing JVachincs. Seats, Kaaels and Frames Made of North Carolina Woods. C. E. MOODY, No 20 N. Court Hiti.nc Evupornt'd Applets, ilraporatcd leni-he. Knpnrtcl l"oiirsi Kvaporatrtl Aprli-oln. 'urrnnl, liaiHlnm Prunes, FIkn, 4'iivon. T.J. REVELL 30 N. MAIN ST. BLACK 18 Patton Avenue. Everything in Men's Furnishings. Mis. I.uulie Hwnin (.rant lmvius IkjiikIiI up all IhccluOiiHnKJitiiHt Grant h rh:irm Hey iuclmU'd In Ui tlccd in trust and t lie trustees linvlng resulnrly fcold, trans frrrnl :itnl conveyed the entire stock of R.rO'Is to her, she It now tlie sole owner, Hiulht rtby fespectfid'y solicit fl of the jmlilic n continunnce of that lib oral jvlroiiiwe which this mpular phnr miioy lias enjoyed for ninny years. Tbe Prescription DtparlmeDt is a Spe cial Feature In the business of this pharmacy, and is in charge of a thoroutthly competent, thoroughly posted, expert pharmacist of many years' practical experience. Fro scrpittoiis aie carefully compounded at reasonable prices, from pure, fresh drills tuid chemicals, manufactured at the lead lug lalrornlories of this couutry nnd Hur opc. A full and varied stock of patent medicines, druggists' sundries, perfum cries, and toilet articles always on hand, B. P. STEELE, Mgr The Hnrdcst Bituminous Coal in tlie Sou'.li is Riven up to be the genuine Jellico Coa'. Coal Thoroughly Screened nml Forked. l'rt nifit Delivery Clean Coal. Cokf, das, Furnace, Anthracite. Trlil Or.ier ami you will be our customer. W. A.. MARSHALL, Grailuate of llie Ohio Velriuury College, I Vetrinary Surgeon and Dentist, 37;College St., Telephone 1. Opposite 8likeleatlier'a Stable. D- O ROB S , Dealer In Imported Bologna Sausage. I All Itiii'ls of elirese. Ilolleil hams always on CAROLINA COAL COViPAN V, 23 Patton Ave. Sine.Hai. d"'rta " 0r"", "axm Tiione, No. 130. '7 K COURT HQVAMK. Asheville, N C Nothing Hexxi Under the Sun. Tlio Words of Solomon won't fit now. We've now thing in Latin dcriiiB, SOFT, I'l.IA HhK ItuttonlloUs. Do oii Hci'thoadvaiitHKe'.1 Try our new way. Asheville Steam - Laundry, !0. 4.1 WKK1' COI.I.i:iIC HTRKKT,: 1AX MARCUS, Mannner. Ho!ol Berkley, 19 Patton Ava. Suitable Presents For Gentlemen In ImporUil Neckwear, Mullkrs, llniiilkciclii-.-lH, Si)k Snspeiiiler?, Full Dress and Colored Shirts, Pajamas, I'ownra nnd Perrin Gloves, Night Unix's, Kaiser Collara aud Cuffs, Umbrella Sets. Grand Opera House TWO NIGHTS. Friday and Saturday, Dec. 28 and 29. FRANK K. CRISWOI.D S GRAND AND ORK'.INAI, CONCHl'TION OH . . . Uncle Tom's Cabih . . . A tiriimt triumphal tour of the 1'ulied SUtcs alter lour yeara In Kurope, A car load of beau tiful scenery. 15 first clssa actors and musi cians. Our band of 14 solo urtists. The ureal Hugiiolia U'lnrtettc, Tlie Allegorical tnblenux or Angel ltva. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY CONTIN'UKS .TO SUSTAIN ITS K8TAB LIS1IKD RP.rUTATION l'OR FIRST CLASS WORK, Charcb St., Telephone 70. THE IMPERIAL TRIO. JUAN SCHAltFKR, Violinist. PARIS CONSERVATORY. CHARLKS L. 8CHAKFKR, Pianist, FRANKFORT CONSERVATORY SIDNUV D. TAYLOR, 'Cellist BRD88RL8 CONSERVATORY, ill open a studio at 71 Oranne street, Ashe ville, on Heptemlier the lat and will now rewire implications for the following branches i Violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, singing, harmony, compost tion, French and German languages. Please address KENILWORTH INN. Something Useful as Well as Ornamental For Desirable Christmas Presents. Forlnstnnce a RUG. I Have all Kinds and Sizes, ' OraBISSELL'S CARPET GWEEPER. Finished in Oak, Cherry, Etc. Or Better Still a CARPET. Large Stock to Select From. . NO. 47 S. MAIN ST; ' . Avj'-i-Vvsf ; . .t.My.. ;!; ., . , . , . j,;, ,- ,,v;..i. '.?'.),. , , , .... 1 . . ;. .: '..." 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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