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THE ASHEVILLE i DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday Evening, December 29, 1894. THE ASHEV1LLE DAILY C1TIZE MINTSD DAILY (BXCBrT SUNDAY) 1KU WKKKLY ASUkYILLE AND ITS SiRROlXDIXGS. DAILV CITUKN SUBSCRIPTIOX RATES, One Vcnr Sis Months Three Montha Que Month, in aUvunec.. One Week, paid to curriers. .SS.CO . 8. 110 . 1 6" . 01' 15 Tub Skmi-Wekklv Citukn. tsmud every Tuesday and Friday, in advuncc, $1. Subscritiers a-ho miss their pawrs are requested to wake complaint at the office as soon as possible. SATURDAY. CECUM BElTl'O. 1K I. The Baltimore Sun savs: "That the repeal of reciprocity lost us little is seen 111 the I tct tnattne wnoie in crease of exports of products of ngrirul- turetoCubn between 1890 and 189 under reciorocitt was but $4,000,0110 showing that reciprocity with Cuba is not worth talking aoout in comparison with reciprocity wi'h liurope, wnicn i 1893 took $061 S)fU 710 of our exports outofntotulol $847,005 194. The death of McKinley reciprocity is therefore hardly worth the tears protectionists shed." It was of Mi'lviuley reciprocity that Blnine said : "It will not othir bushel of wheat or a barrel ol pork." A YELLER CHRYSANTHEMUM. 'Tbominknt nieinlicrs of the llmis The paragraphs printed below are from the spleudid descriptive article on Asheville. the Vnnderbilt estate, and this vicinity appearing in Harper's Weekly, from the pen of John I. a'Becket, who lias a large circle of friends here: "Anyone who has visited Asheville will have no doubt about its being one of the must beautiful regions in the country. As a built h resort it is a worthy rival ol Colorado Springs and of Davos, Switzer land. As n locality rich in exuberant ch irms of nature it must have an ap pealing force to all who love to see the earth stictch in a dream of beauty be neath a lxavn of the purest azure, or else ' filled with the most poetic fantasies in eclor and in lurm that clouds can wear. The cecr-varviug processi'in of til m' iihcrial shapes in the upper air makes the ris.inant appellation of 'Land ol the Sky,' liv w hich this cloister ot the mountains is known, beem only a just r quisilinn on th: soberest prose. ' Ahcvillc's vogue as a hygienic centre i line to the absolute salubrity of it el matc. The dry purity of the air is a A lor us an-' ''' nt tonic to those in delicate health, anil i ne inermomeiric range is nor, yer v.iri 'lile. The seam ii proper is from the uiiliHe or end of I miliary to the middh . rcmlol Aoril The rainfall is shglu. and exctssne' tcni ratures either of enrxen notices. 1 -It - I M Htl seem to iignc that trie currer cy mil in us ,c lt ()r KoUt.n, ,i,lown. Hut although present shape cannot piss the House i Aalicttlle i, cim 11 v a winter resort, it is without support of the Republicans, which, it is believed, will not In- Liven." says a Washington telegram. This sup port will of course not be given. How ever good the amended Carlisle bill may be, however much its passage would help the business interests of the country, the Republicans will oppose it for party nd vantage. They see that a reform of the national finances must come, and thev want the credit ol effecting that reform. The Democrats in Congress being di vided, they will probably succeed in gaining their point. Sl-AlX AND OVK TUADl:. Eveu if we have to pay mote fi r our sugar for a time it would appear that we outrht to stand that misforlU'ie for the sake of educating Spain tip to the! M""11 Mitchell, the highest of tliem all also a well litqiieuted summer one. Southern jm.p'e piedoniinate, in fact lonn the bulk of liie visitors during the heated term, w h le the influx is almost enure Iv Irian the N"rlhduiing the cooler in. mil s "t i he vi nr. Vet, strange as it in iv se in to a Northerner who has hnd no expi ritnie ol it, the weather durirg In' summer io not as hot in Asheville ns u is in New York, lor instance, and the lliglits are cooler beond eompurc. " 1" lie reason f r this is not far to s ek. The two great ranges ol the eastern lec tion of the eouutry, the Appalachian and the Hlue Kidgc, lonn in Western North Carolina n circular wall ol towering mountains which enclose a plateau itseh at an i.l ituiie i f lillfill liet above the sea Uv.l In this exi'iisitc sanctuary of na lure lies A-luvilc Ic is a somewhat som in 'le ii t. Southern citv, within easy radiui nl hii-h are scenes of the most "oaring peaks east ot the Kockus. It was Melville Wellington In deep converse with the beautiful Evadne Ma genta. "So?" be hissed through his set teeth as he started up. "And you love this Algernon Debrassei?" "I do," she replied, with the courage ot her convictions. "And yon will throw rue over for him?" "No," she said, "you are wrong. " "Wrong?" and there waa astonish ment in his query. "Yes. Wrong in the nee of the future tense. " This was a thrust of the deepest dye. "Ahal" he ejaculated fiercely. "The dastardly deed has already been done. " "You have guessed it, Molville Wel lington," she answered him simply. "Tiswell," he hissed through his set teeth again. "Wait, you crnol one, and I'll show you how I'll jump on this lover of yours with both foct, " and he strode out of tho drawing room. The game of football was about to begin, and the fair Evniluo sat smiling in the grand stand, for Algernon had just come out on the grounds, and the bleaoh ers had grouted bim with enthusiasm, llo was the whoolborse in the team which was to tackle the team in which Melville Wellington was another wheel- horse. And they were both kickers. In a few moments there was a grand rnsh, and after the wreck was cleared away Algernon Debrassei was taken from tho ruins in a stato of coma. Ho was carriod to tho field hospital and a cursory examination made of him. Melville Wellington stood by in breathless interest All at once he hissed through his set toeth, "Aha!" On the front of Algernon's person was imprinted in distlnot outlines the im pression of two large feet Then Melvillo Wellington stepped to the door of the hospital, and casting his eye to tho grand stand he shook his chrysautliomnm locks at the fair being who had hurled his heart into tno tn reen. Melvillo Melliugton was avengod. Detroit Free Press. . . , ,. i, ,i 'an leer, ouiv surpasses several on crB nnl,i,,i lhaf nmn BHnev ill rpsilL'Ct IS IH1C : . . . ,.,..,uu ...... - , -- j)V (J Wa. ,llmm) ,.ct- the 1'nited States from her. She has an coved us in every possible way lor the last 100 vi are. Shepavs no attention It is about 30 mile's from Asheville. "Th- kiy iiotc ol this superb world of cramilv sp iuging mountains is the ma- i.. a,.... ti.. .....n to n claim for damages against her lor j o Vk m.s)s () ncuMl. nltitud(S severe discrimination aganst our mer-lml mine w, laj to fw. tK.lr rugged chant vessels in the matter of pott fees I .uliliinitv. Hut viewed from Asheville and the like, and she has just laid an ; ' '"'v nielt away through pearly folds ol . . , , ,,,,, j vapor, and the mighty mountaius lie as embargo against our products that j )u. .a,(lnlj, )aKUlh the Bnowy cumuIug virtu illy shuts us out of her maikets , c'uds that press upon themas a drowsv altogether. 1 lion who blinks indolently in the sun- This is the more nnnoving in that we! "hiiie, powerful tuinie (1 iccid with , , . , , ,-..i grateful languor. Due thinks, perforce, Iniy from Spain and her provinces-Cuba, i,.,tut H.etcra' land. For id the being a notable example lar more than ; summer the earth is a symphony in she purchases from us; and it issaid that j greens, their vary ing tints shrouded by President Cleveland thinks it high time j t'!'" '"'"""'K veil of atmosphere. .!. . ,...,. .jl,s,itM through the heart of this serene sweep e.mi .Mn. .. . ,,, Ki-,iCiiiil undulations the Krench Uroad ago when we snspcuded all comn.ciciiil : apfts with lordly tranquility. Against intercourse with her. It took Spain only two weeks to come to the conclusion that she had made a miitake, and the the throbbing blue of the sky the domi nating lorm of .Mount l'isjenli is ethere al zed till it seems the vaporous sub- i siance of a dream. A gentle stil'ness (Jetting- Eveu. Vegetarian (who has been chased across tho fnnco by cattle) Just wait, you stupid 1 rates. From this moment I am no longer u vegetarian. Fliegoude Blatter. Pleased. Collector Say, look hero, I'm tired of calling bore ohont this bill. Tho Debtor Well, I'm mighty glad to hear it. Li'e. BUY YOUR ruling against our commercial privilegts creeps like a nuieotic through the tern was rercinded, so that wc had lor a time pereil liiillliaiue ol the richly colored henceforth an cqu-il chance wi'h other nations for her trade. earth. "In autumn there is the same tender suavitv to the L'orL'Coi.g lines, tioht rus- II, now, we should shutout fuar from j Sl t brown, vivid vermilion, ull the sump Cuba, the storm that would beat around j timus ci lors ot the mature foliage swim the Spanish government vv. u!d be one I valuptuius shimmer of the air till . ,, .., , . I tnev setm reflections mirrored in the that it would speedily bow to. , . v sul ;1Cl. ()t slmibtrou8 ake. But . tiioiigh the veiled hues are a lullaby to FOREST TtKsEKVATiONS. J t;,, th,tl, j9 ,, cncrvatlnR in A correspondent asks Till! Citizun to ; the air. As the winter I cks the sharp agitate still fuither lor forest preservn- j ' the North, so summer and au .i a i f,i,:t tuinii arc tree from the enervating touch tion, so that the crown and glory of tins - , n()H. r()(iii..(, ,.ltillltU.s igou. region may not puss away before the :y jjcinallv tlnshed with the excellent demands of the tree cutters. The danger! wine ol her own vintage. In tins atmns is perhaps not so great as our corns- tdiereol dreamy peae'ccnergiziirgstrength The mountains and',,,,,,, ' Christmas Presents pondeut believes, mountain sielcs are not likely to be at tacked lor some years to come, simply tor the reason that the prue ol the crease, tor those who go there once it needs no other recommendation." "It is not surprising that Asheville should have Imgiel to the front as a most desirable resort. The social gave- product is not great enough to warrant t,,.CC whrte pisurc.seJrg leaving the valleys and other accessible! themselves in numbers. Many very portions of the lower wooded slop's, charming people have licen so subjug.it Howevcr that may be, the ducv of pub- j ' h th Asheville climate and the lair . ,. . . . , ,. . lace ol nature there that they hnve be- lishing mlormation by winch wc of toim. rf8ilrillsl To nmny , 6cKRtt Western North Carolina will see with all ! health it is the charmed circle, whose cleurness hew nectssarv it is that we I balsamic air, laielen with ozone, renders preserve our forests is still apparent "istencc still possible. There is every ', , , , , . . ' . , . - reason to believe that the popularity ol Regard lor our forests and lor individual, ,1,111,. ng gurt wjll gte(lalv in. trees is, indeed, something that might I e ineludid in the public school coti'se ut intervals. home years ago The Citizun started an agitation for a great national p nk to be selected somewhere in Western N irth Carolina, and that we ought to have. It coulJ be set aside now and pre served just as it came from the hand of nature, with, only, the addition of intel ligent forestry in iis care and preserva tion. Nowhereilse in the United States is there just the beauty that we have in our wooded mountains and hills pure, cold streams, solt outlines, and clear itt mo.'plicrc, and these we ought, in some extensive area, to band down to poster ity unimpaired. NORTH CAROLISi Aiili v ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. Ml) 18 HIIVTI1 MAIM BTRIVT. Pa con will conirr t furor by banl.2 m thrae nutiora not lutrr ihan 10 a nt in S.it urday.l CATitui c crimen. Ciithollc chnrch, c nitr Havwnuil ntl Flint utml. 1 ft White, nvtor IHviuc errice Ht It a nt; SonJny tbui nt 10 a m.;wvvicc dailj at 7:30 a. tn. bAPTI T CIUKCH. Flrvt Baptist church ComT Collets and Rornce atret'ta. Kct. J. I- White, tHttor Services at 11 a m and 7. HO p m Sunday school at 9:30 a m. Fern Hill BaptUt church, IHItmorc R.v C I . Finch, imstor Sabbath sihool at 9.A0 a m; preach in k. 11 a m ann 8 v m; prayer meeting 1 hurpoay eTcmnii o'rioca FrencB Broad BTtlst chnrch Rev. J. T. Br Us. nator. 8ndnv chool at 9:42 a tn lleo V limn Su-eriittndcnt. Rev. S W. Mitchell, tnichcr adult Bible cln. TMe ptib- lit- arc cotdiHlly mvittd. AcadeniT Hill Mlwion Sunday ?tliool nt 3:30 p in Braver irn t.HH vry ThurMay nltfht. west i-.un itnpil1! rv'ts.-io-' kcv, . i- Sonthcm. Sundae school ot t::o a m Braycr meeting every nturnay nisnt. Mt. Zlon Bnp'ist church, corner raIe and Spruce stre-tn. Rev K. 1. Kumley pastor Services at 11 a m, 3 and 7 p tn. Tem-h-ir's mectin very Te?.lHy ni(ht. Young people ft meetlnij w ertnesany nint. All curdially uivit-d. S'eum free. H. n. cm'kcir, tiui Tii. Central Method)'. UpiseopalChurch South, Rev. H. F t hreitibi rji pas tor I mn- st-i vice at 11a m, and 7 ;i'i p m. Sunday rhorl nt 3pra; Hpworth Lea devn ionul meeting at 7 p ni shrp; weekly prayer aieeting Wednesday ut H p m Visilurs e) comed. Bethel church. South Asheville, Rev Z Hariri, pastor Services at 1 1 a in j and 7.80 p. ui. unlny school nt it j p. m , I.. B. Alexander suptr'ntemunt. , lipworth I-enstir devotional meeting ever . Fridav night. Braver meet in it every Wednes day nteht. Alt coruirtiir invi tn. Kivcrsir'eM. K. church. South Rev W.H. Willi-, pastor Bivine strviec 11 n m. and 7."0 p m Sunday school at : p m. North Asheville M B. church. South Rev. R I). Sherrill, pimur. Snvics at 11 a in an-l 7.W p ni. Sunday school nt ihe Me hndUl tMinTiet or Coll'iic street, becjuirnK promptly nt tt:S' a. hi. PKHSnVTKttlAS CIM'KCH. First church Rct. R V, OiiM.bcM. p:;t.r Bivine worship tomorrow nt 11 ft in. YounK people's nice titiK Vwdntsdnv vn iuRttt 7:-!. Snhlmth School ft t R::iO p. m (ioiuhi-lc Preshyterinn Church. Rev. Henry M Barker. pat or Bivine -orthit pi M ait and7'3'M nt. Sabbath school nt 3: ) m Church kept warm ami comt'uri.ible and all peraous cordially invited. Bethanv church, m W u le lm iIihk i ouit j square, near Central Mark t. Ret . S Mor row, pastor Bivine worship at 1 1 n in nun ( H:3( p m. Sabbnth sehool it A i in Bray t nicetitiv Wednesday at K p m. j Sabbath sehool c inur S.uthiV avenue an I McB -well street 11 n m. tninr-. an I cordia ly invited to attend ilu;- service. t Calvary Presbyterian church, col . Cho- ' ,1c Hill Snbli'tth mcIumiI 1 1 n. r : t frchitiK : :i p m. anl 7:30 m. Imv Bii-ti - barv, pasiir. KtMSCOl'AI, C!lfM H Trinity church, corn r C hatch nn ViMw trt-ets, " Rev MeNe-'v BiiBote. rector -Sunday after Christina: Holy Communion 7P a. in.; inornii'r pniyer and sermon 1 1 a m; Sunday Scbo I !:'." p. m: Chi dret's i'lirit'tias service, -l;' p in. All scat tree. st vtattbi-' episcopal chnrch. H S McButTy, Rector Mot niii,; er ice, 11a ru ; event t'K service, 4 p ni.: Sun-in'. chonl, a p. tn. h' tv cf)mtnuni'tn 7 a tn.. vvv Sun day except tVe lirst Sundnv in t!sc month. Ho'y eomnojiiion on AM S.iO'tsd.'v nt P a. m Baily morning prayer, Miturday ex eepted. 0 a. in. SI I'nul's Chapel Rev J H PocUll. irinis tcr in eharne Services n i?d and -Uli Siiu.ln v iueach month at 11 a m St Andrew's NT vices on 1st and ;hl Sunday in each month at 4:3U p m Hpiscopal Chtipel, nt (Iraee KV Wm 1; Rice Minister in charne Sunday Sch -ol. jo atn;M rninjj service, second and thitd Sun davs, 11 a m if, ft. ciinu'ii. Colleirc Street M. H. church Rev A Clark, pastor Premium each Sabbath at It a ni, and 7 p m; Sunday school at l m. AH are cordially incited. CONr.BlltiATIoN HHTII-MA-TV.rM.An. Religious services ever Friday evening i-t 0 o'clock and aturdny mornint; at Ul o'clock in Lveeum Hall. 1-l'TM KK AS CHt'KCK. St Paul T utlnrnn church Y M C. A ball. Batton avenue, frev 1 K I'.usby, pastor Services at II a m Sunday sellout at Bi a. m. CllhlSTIAN CIM HCIl. Christian church, earner Wood tin and Spruce streets, RrvJ C McReyiuids paat-'i' Breaching at ,11 a m Pubic cordial y in vited. tNITAllAN CIUKCll. Unitarii.n eh rch, ltl!lirtrd II til. South Main street, Rev. Henry A West a I. paMcr serrii-e Pt the Pastor ut 11 a m. Best Buncombe Meats. TH F. RE IS SO BETTEK BEEF, PORK. MVTTOX ESPECIALLY MCTTOX) OR POVLTRY CROIIW 77.I.V CAX HE FOl'XD LV ICESTERX XORTH CAKOl.LXA IF VOI R HVTCIIER IS A JVDGE OF MEATS. TEST OCR JCVG.VEXr 0XCE OR TWICE AXD JVC WILL A LIC A YS BIT OF THE JAMES WOLFE MEAT CO., STALL A, TELEPH0XE Wc ill kwp oi.eo Louse mornic.i; and evening during the week and Our Stalls Are loaded with I'oultry, CSiristmas - Presents EMBROIDKRED AND LEATH3 Vtiiison, lK-arMc.it, Kitlltf. Teal l)utk, SwulUicnds, Kansas Quail, Suckling Pijj. Crunay Miiuut.iin Wild Turkevs. W. M. HILL Co.. City Market. SLIPPERS SLIPPERS That Will Suit the Most Fastidious. riiiui ritual ouc. iu o-'.au l The l ift nrd cluitKst line of sliocs mid trunks in tlic city, j The Guarantee Shoe Store, M. LEVY, PKOP. FINE GROCERIES. HoMd.-iy eipec'itlties (ciiiprisiiifj Plum PuiMinjjr, Min'-o Mtat, Fruits, Nuts, Edam riut--ti lplo O.oese, etc., otc. Foi" sale by S. R.. KEPLER it 'i A 4 ty r c ALL ii ml i-re HiObC Ixau- tifnl FrmiK d rietures at Dr. T. C. SuutirwDriiK Store iti ihc Public i-quiiif. TI vy inal;tl dtvirablif CliriytuuiH In isoutg ard do riot out of fashion. Priivs wi be inn do lower tban a-ual dur h Jirlid'ivf. pacclms Colles Amat." So sang Horace, and what he didn't know about Wine wasn't worth know int;. Bacchus still "loves the hills" as in ye olden time. So instead of drinking those vile chemical compounds with Trench labels, or the strong heady wine of California, use the pure, healthy light, WINES OF THE AlO UNTAINS, Red, rich, fruity and sweet, at the same price. Or the Made riyht here at home. Order a case of the ROStl0llC a dt-'lieious table claret at .$3.75 per dozen quarts, Marie Louise, "Ri-i ffn HinO T3 orl 1 '10 ""W!y of America. It is a most nyciuiiic? iveu, CXC(.nL.ut touic am, curcs (UspepSia, Or if you prefer a dry white wiue try LPflTIOF 11 ',aS a t'c'lic:lle 'Tavor, resembling Rhine Wiue, and CIAIVC js ICCommendcd for persons of full habit, or those who are afflicted with gout, rheumatism and The first two jugs included. MUSTIN, FAKES & CO., Kaveuseroft - School MXr TERM BEGINS WON DAY, J 'N. 14 WHOLESALE T. II. TdVNUKK Wt ir-Jldilii -.HT. tlfil.l M,i-!rr. Great Handkerchief Provisions, Flour, Groceries. 2'i, 25 and 27 Lexington Street. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR kidney trouble, wiues ou the list are also sold by the Rallon, at S5C. per gal,, For prices of the two last and for further information, Address JOHN K. HOYT, The UngadiiK' Vincvard, Luther 1. 0., Huncombe Co., N. C THE ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING COMPANY Is Now Prepared to Furnish All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL FINE CHURCH AND CABINET WORK AND BANK FIXTURES. ASUKYILLE YVOODWOKKIXU CO., The Cudahy Packing Company, " Kuuffmilii, Sujit. T'l'ilione No. 104. Frnnk K. Myers it npiointt-d niljui nnt nf the Second Bnttalion (it the Sic ond Kt'iiimi-nt. Kx-CougreeMnan Hwart will lie in Kuleigb on the 31it instant to optu reg ular headquartcra. Hi Congressman nhii S. Ilendi-mon, of Salisbury, denies positively the state ment thut he would live At Wusbimjton i ity and practice luw. Wilson was startled by a tremendous explosion Wednesday. Some persons had fired off a bomb at the corner of Vance and Goldsboro streets. All tbr houses in the immediate neighborhood were shaken and the Disciples church was considerably damaged. New North Carolina poitma'lers: Flcuiming, Catawba county, J. T. Coch ran vice . T. Harwell, removed; North Catawba, Caldwell county, Mariittn Corpening vice Sallie A.Corpt-niiia, dead; Vilas, Watauga county, T. . Sulliynn vice J. B. Council, resigned. New post office Sbarptburg, Nasb county, Henry C. Kobbins, postmaster. A Washington ttlcgram sus: i. H. Watson was shot and instantly tiled by 1. P. Borgeron Christmas morn ing near Aurora. Watson was .a con stable, and was killed while conveying Bnrgeron to persons who were to sign his bond to step the peace. Thursday night Bnrgeron was taken Irom the lock up at Aurora, and hung to the limb ol a tree near tbe scene of the murder. The report of Adjutant-General P. II. Cameron savs the efforts to perfect the organization of the Guard are satisfac tory, considering tbe meagre resources. ' The whole force it equipped for the field, and can be in acti re service in 24 hours. The Adjutant-General recommends that the troops be rationed and tn tome compensation while in camp. The ttrengtb of the Guard it as follows: First regiment, infantrv, 834; second. 366; third, 837; fourth, 839; unattached companies, S3; naval reserve, 145; brig ade staff. 8; general staff, 18. Total, 1620, or 23S lew tban last year. W pssurMfM sir Sac oy sera M wt mmj which sell at 4). tether ateJIe, Irjr theaa aal he ceavlmcesl. dee, ff. Ire lea. :;,; JOHNSTON'S 111 N OF LI CK. It Wim Coi'tiiluly llnil For Tho Hull- day SonMon. From Hie Clmrlotte News, jlh. Among The New's callers was a color id mail named Chas. Johnston, of Berry hill township. He came in for a contri bution and the tale that be put up cer tainly entitled him to one. His wife was drawing water from the well Christmas morning, and just as she reached fur the bucket, tbe platform give way beneath her feet and she tum likd in. Johnston rescued her after an hour's hard work. They had no break fast. They had a 'possum tied to a stake in the yard, and when Johnston went to kill him for the Christmas din ner, he lost the little finger from his left hand. The way ol it was, he was hold irg the 'possum while his resuscitated wile was to knock the animal in the head with an axe. She had the axe turned lace down and made a bad aim nt tliut, fir instead of bringing tbe axe down on the 'possum's head, she caught Johnston's hand, severing bis little linsjer. gThnt night one of Johnston's children died nit h the croup, and yesterday hit Imv rack wns burned. He promised the News that it nn thing else happened to him nv noon tomorrow he would come iu and let us know about it. Tho F.niKror of Japan. Joliu Swintou in New York Sun. Mutsuhit j, "The Honnrnb'e date,". is in the prime of life; he is but 42 years of ni-.c. He may yet have a lontt career as the sovereign of the Sunrise Kingdom. II he lie not the ureatcut of living rulers, who is 'litre in imv country that can dispute h;9 title to that distinction ? If lie te nut the fnrenmt l the world's rcvulniio--IMS, what is the mime of the foil-most ? SOUTH OMAHA .tiB. SALE FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE to to Jtit;u up your wrlfdit in firm, s'lmut. Withy Mi, alter lh "11 rip," nr l'lii'iinuinla ("Lung Kevin- " i, Iiiii'ms or other Fovers. or any wasting disraso ; to thoroughly purity your blond, roui your liver to healthy action, ami brace up your system when you Icol " run down " or " plnved-out taku I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. i4rrlniilim, Nttmn Cn Ya. Dr. II. V. l'liHtni Srr-Allow mo to oSnr my thsnks to you fur my s-mid health slnoe uln your "Ouldi-n Medical Dlsenv rrv." I was but thn sharlnw nf n prrenn, so tliln and hnwnrd, without one inmni'iit's eiiw; had luffoml for yeiira with my Umiai'li nml liver, and this spring bad a virry vent nttiick of La (li lniie, I then cnminenoed nlnir tlm ' IllWHtVHpp " Mi.fl mv nuuiun.v la wonllcrfiil. I am torty-llve n fiwl ns well and ati-niiR ui I did when sixteen ira old i my siuep Is iu sou ud ai an uilant's, remain, x ours luauaiuuji . Do von travel r Are jo thtpper? The "Rnnd-McNallr Railway Onide and Hand booh" contains all pertinent infor mation. Atk yonr tmradtalir. 'OLD 8STVNr. Beginning Monday, Dec. 17th, l will put ou nle the largest assortment of ei'k, linen and cotton Handkerchiefs, Bilk ties, gouts' scurfs and ladies', tuifrw s' and children's 'oitts ever feen in Asheville. Many there goods were bought for much less money thun it cost to Import them, and I ki.ow I can p'easejQU in quan tity, quality and price. Come and see our goods before you buy your Christmas presents. We have the goods and we are going to Bell them. iT. A.. Porter, Assignee. J. D. W K have just received QUALITY MOT QUANTITY NO l-KKi; CU TS Ol A N V K1NI1 TO AT'l'KACT AT'I'KNTION OR l I1KWV TKAUK AT Till! 1 '"" new iine(ir$.'.5o a.uiiAcrne m and Liqaor House M White Man's Bar, $,,.oo Ijooilyear welt, liulies's line shoes that arc good value for the ve n large stock of overshoes and umbrellas. BHilSTTOlSr Sc CO, KU. S9 P4TTON AVENVK. QHRIST1V1AS GREETING. 0 ..A TKw 1" -1 .Vi A )i et(y Onyx Tabic would be a nice Christmas present for the most fastid ious. W. A. I31air has a 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 usclul present. i Wlutt I claim i- Oi.it 1 k.t- the l.n, st .shirk 01 first eta v. nol of any lloustMll Ihe State. Any- The Willie has been rtcomtiicmU'il ly the leading physicians in the State for medical ptiriosca, Jas. H. Loughrnu, Proprietor. NO. 58 H, MAIN ST. ASHEVILLE. I. C Mv nuiiio is, '-Kti-p the lf-i an. I charge accordingly." Mi' !. ice is second to m;iu- ill the State. TI I.KI'IIONK CAI.I. l.w rOSTOl'l'lCK BOX i.sS. Urltrt From a Hi.Hia'i.-c Solici.cil B xlK & racking Free. T FLOi7'D. Fort Royal & Western CsrcHua 8. R, Almttlutilv tlic Only l.int llir inj: Ctintiiiumi lliruiiKli clu'iluk' Mitwcvii VSHEViLLfr'i AUGUbTA, KN, SA VANNAH AND FLORIDA. Lt. Asht villc s 10 n ni Lv. HoinU'iMiuvillt Imh " Ar. SnariuoburK 11 1' " Lv. Spurtanliurx 1 1 J," " Kv. GrreniAood 2 l'h1 p m. Ar. Auifiintn A IO " I.v AiiK'ista 1 :ni " Ar Aiki-n 7 11 ' Uv. AiiKimt' l so " Ar 8avnnuli 0 00 h mi Ar. JacksoKvillr u 4A " IVhourn quickest to AuUHtti nml AiUn. Iitn-ct tonnccilun nt Savnnnuli with 1' i . iMitulS P. Ut W baiUvu.8 t'orult rioriil.i point t. I'or Any Inforniotiun Adilrtus R.I..TO t),Trnv Pni AKt v. J CKAIt'.. 7U5 Bruatl Strt'i-t. ticu, I an. Ant AlV.rSTA, GA. NO 46 PATTON AVBi Dr. C, J. Oliveros, iTHE SPECIALIST. EYE, EAR, KOSE, THROAT AXD LLG DI8EA8E8. 31 PATTOIf ATTBNVB (Otat Kajraor ft mita'i Drag More.) r. 0. Bot 4aUttUM N.C TAKQ YOUR Broken Wagons and Yebicles OP AH KINDB TO . B. BURNETT'S . (hop on College itreel, when they will be re paired promptly and In Irrt claaa atyle. liar. In tecured a firtt claaa horae-ahoer, 1 make all Undiorf!nehoelnia ipecUlty. . B. Burnett. TYLER'S FAMOUS .CLL CERTAIN DESKS. ,,EW STYUBS. ihrniar' ..'Hi pat.iloirneor llnnk roimlem -.i s,s. m.d itllier )llt' I'ui'lillliro tur l'.Un. ., read' . 1i'Uh. hlilrs.. I il'iK'K. Ilmik-.- !., !;.. nml ut nimrhlowi iirirva, for h" llt'01 llMMlH Kllltll'. BAKK COUNltRS TO ORDER TO FIT ANY ROOM. .'ti:leiip free. Peud Vic tn cover pcslagc. TYLER OFFICE FIXTURE CC, ST. I.OI'IN, MO. REMOVAL WILLIAM A. llOVC'F. ALUEBT M. Itl KTOX. BOYCE & BURTON. OwitiK to iucreuec of business, more room is rcquircil. So that wc mny be bitternble to accornniodute our ntnny customers, wc linvc decided to take the huge building, Nos. 11 and 13 I'ntton avenue, (or tntttiy years occupied by F. P. Mimuaugh, esq., and adjoining the Battery Tnrk bank, where you will find us on and after January 1st, with a full line of house furnishing eood, cooking stoves and ranges, plumb ers', gas aud s team fitters' supplies and plumbing goods of all descriptions, auch as water closets, bath tubs, lavatories, valves, ftiuccts, etc., etc. We make 0 sptcinlt of steam, hot water and hot air heating, Intimates and specifications furnished on implication. Special attention given to jjb work. Don't forget the place. BOYCE & BURTON, TELEPHONE 150 NOS. 11 & 13 PATTON AYE. . , . After January- 1st, t, 103. '
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Dec. 29, 1894, edition 1
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