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THE ASHE V1ULE DAILY..C1TIZKN. Tuesday iuflfc Ai ril z8f ik,6. 1 i i! Ul ASHIYILLE DAILY ClTiZES BY TU CITIZSIf COMPaN. rVBUSBBD DAILY BXCBPT MONDAY. SUBSCRIPTION BATES: OhTi Ma -UK I Tars Moata. Om MmOl ea a OaaWse. paid to Taa aaan-Waaaiv Ciran. Tmn u4 Priatav. la arfvastca, l m.00 CUMU 16 Iaaac4 ciuj TUESDAY, APRIL 28. 1896. A bm emu be a good Democrat and hold whatever views be pieaae on tbccorreacT qtrska. Ex-Conjrreaaosan Joha Hcsdrrtom. : Gmbat 8cott! Waal aat wby well, words faiL '-' Tbb people of Cripple Creek, Cokk,aie rave hearted. They, kat aearif one aUIIioa doBaiw' br ftrc? Satardaf , but have dcclised oataidt f aaacial 'staaiit- aacc, aayiax that tar eaa 'take 'tare ol their own. John ,Hehmuuom. cz-CoBgrertaiaa to 'free of the act of 1873 accomplishing the de monetization of s3rer. ,r.. Carliale reminda one of nothing ebe ao' moch aa the dancer in the minatreUaow. He cornea oat with a eery expressive face and dances for a few minntes before tbe aadiene. Suddenly he tnrns ball aroand. Continuing tbe dance, and the spectators arc startled to see another face looking at tbem. a face as real, to all appearances, as thr first one, bnt in the place where the back oi tbe bead sboald.be. Now. one of tbe faces is a maak Ingeniously fattened on with in tent ta bewilder but which one is it ? 8b it is with Carlisle; di 1 we see the mask years ago, or has he that side of htm towards ns now ? Which was tbe real thing ? JACKSON DEMOCRA TS Details of Their Convention-For Free v Silver and Merrlmon. from tbe erentb' district confcsera tbe Charlotte Observer: ' "Nobodv Is trying to drive tbe silver men out of the party." Bless your tool, oba; tbe free silver sea are tbe party. ' What wonld yon ? Gbb. WbtLbb's ofbr of pardon to all insurgents who will surrender within 30 days partakes of tbe best fcatnrts of a Gilbert aod Sullivan comic opera. Con Btderiaf that be baa as yet atcompbsbed nothing m Caba to make matters un healthy far the Ins ut gents, a prodama- tioa Cross the leader of the Cubans offering amacsty to tbe Spaniards would be more to tbe point and be or more real service to a v fSg fife." i . -lit i lit t I -i t Etbm the London Times has began to discredit Premier Salisbury for hia iaac tion la the Vcaesaeia matter. Tbe knowledge that be has before bim treaty of arbitration and refuses to de clare hia intentions regarding it, has brought tbe English people to a point where they ' wonld ' willingly : see tbe premier resign. His declination to pass upoa tbe treaty of arbitration presented by tbe Uaited States Is takes aa simply sa exhibition 'of obettaacfY sad it realised that ft the government of Great Britala la to be conducted ia this spirit, war between the two countries may all too easily become a very probable con tlngencr. This tbe people of Great Britala will aot countenance aadcrthe present provocation and with hundreds of bey leading men declaring that tbe Venezuela dispute is eminently for ar bkration. - - 7 - A BAD BOAD Complaiat comes to Tbb Citizen con cerniog the deplorable condition of the county roads from Smith's ' bridge, over the Preach Broad, lor three or four miles out toward Brevard aad also towards Homiay. As these roads sre extensively used by visitors in making drives about tbe city suburbs, H hj btlkved that tbe county commisaWacT should keep tbem ia good condition. These roads were worked out by tbe convict force a year or so ago, and for' 'a1 while stood ap well, bnt the rsins of tbe past fall aad winter have washed them badly, owing to tbe Imper fect aad Inadequate culverts, and as no repairs have been made they are fast going completely to wreck. " " A reasonable amoaat of work done now will do more goad tana Bew roads later When tbf present foundation has heea destroyed by neglect The BttentioB of tbe County Commts- stoners argently called to this matter. JCOT EDIFYING. The Columbia State says: Ia a scurrilous article ia tbe Columbia Register yesterday, George R. Koester, editor of that paper in addition to making chanes which need no other treatment than a reference to tbe public memory of past events stated, as an impediment to his resenting ad editorial ia The State of Saturday, tbe possibility of such action ImDeriltne; innocent peo pie's Uat'Mr. koeattr rai promptly given aa opportunity to meet tbe editor of The State Immediately, or at any time or place where there would be no bo sack iiopcdsmeaU Whereupon be declined unqualifiedly to accept such ODoortunkv el resenting what The State had said, of proving bis 6wa courage or testing that of Mr. Goesalea." The editor ol the State simply invited tbe editor of the Register out to fight a duel aa encounter that wonld settle nothing whatever, which wonld not be honorable, and which would be breaking the law. The Register editor was right aad tbe editor of the State wrong. These are clvfflted liases and this a dviHacd country. If tbe two editois named are aot civilised cnongh to keep out of a qaarrcl that eaa oaly br settled in a barbarian way. they are out of sympa thy with the progress of tbe age, and should attend some night school in morale till they rise to tbe full stature of rational beings. Two editors shooting or catting at each other form a specta cle ao moes edifying than that of two cats, with their tails tied together, thrown over a clot hes line to fight it out TWO FACES. The Chattanooga Timea puts (orth long and labored explanation of tbe chance of front ta Secretary Carlisle aiace tbe time when he denounced tbe de monetisation of silver. Tbe only trouble with tbe Times' well meant effort ia that Carlisle did aot make it. He has never tike a fair minded maa, vouchsafed an ex plana tloa of bit change. If, when be came before the people to totally sur prise tbem with aa advocacy of gold mono met alism. be had referred fully and candidly to the days when be thought didereatly, aad added that be bad from long stadf become coavlsced that he wasthea wrong, no maa but would have respected his sttitude whether he agreed with his conclusions or not. But he has done aotblng like this. On tbe coatrary it baa beea said for bim that be bad efirmed that he had aot changed hia f aaacial views; that be wasadvocat in the saute thing Bow that he did when k. MnaBced. ia laaeasre tbe fervor of which has never beea equalled by Bay apeaker oa tbe Basse subject, the pMaaa Webstbb, N. C. April 27. Tbe coa- vention lor tbe Democratic party for the county of Jackson assembled at tbe court bouse in Webster last Saturday and was tailed to order by Hon. D. L. Love. I 1 T?OR ' sa'e cheap. LsrS than a week now, and the first political battle of 1896 will be waged and won. It is a politic il battle, and j there is no teed of any one trying to disguise tbe- iact. Tbe Dem crata are open and sirccre about it. They have gone in to win on a straight fight, with candidates who bare tbe cot.fi. Icnte of tbe people. Tbey know that Anhevillc's affai s can be administered aa irtv by Democrats as by "non partisans." WANT COLUMN ROUND A Masonic pin. apply? . 4-si CITIZBM OFFICE. rpo X BNT Front office ssom ewer store An-1 oiv to 413d. w A. D COOfEL A WHITE girl wants a position as hoaae girl or cook. Address. I- B Citizen offiee. 4-i4ra 170R KENT Three pleasant room -"- ea ADO.T iarnisa 87 bwuhy sr. THE BEST VI EATS, aU kinds, quick attendance at the counter, prompt dcKverj these make our stall a success. JAS. WOLFE MEAT CO., Market House Telephone No. 23. Stall A. Slaughter House Telephone No. 137. SALE A boy' bicjde, Bambltr for I apply critw OFFICE. 70R KENT OK A. May be aeea at 4-2idiw SALE A squire piano. p. M . If Gray Cables, Walnut St. WANTED A good toa or ice box. and cheap Call at d.t KENT Three TOR A light housekeeDina. or at 4-ndjt arcoad hind lelrizera- Most be ia good order NO. 19 8. MAI.e 8T. onrornished room lor I Call at 104 Bailry St , BLOMBKKti'.t. 17 Pattoa Ave. If you wantthe latest designs in . .". . Thev know that tbo record made by the cents a sitting, i. . Vi o. 1 4-27-ilw LV THEK & STEVEfS. Nos. 10, 11 aad 11 Legal Building. t ONEV to Loan a limited amonnt on real -A estate ta mm of (200 and 1500 -27djt T ANTED To exchange tmaU farm one I V V mile from ear line, sis miles from Ashe ville, for noose and lot in city. Apply to 4-dl1 VO. 10 LEGAL BUILDING. nrrnrnt administration is su n as anv "non-partisan" administration might be proud to point to as its own. Thev know that the Republican p-etension of "non-oartisansLiD" is a sham, a suit put Chairman of tbe County Executive com-1 on (or dress parade in the hope of catch- mittee. On motion Henry G. Robertson Hg an und.cided voter. 1 nev snow tne wa. jested to act a. temporary SK?"ln retary, and on motion of Walter B. I wotd i.aTe ,n tbe fall campaign. And Moose, esqtae temporary organ xationi knowing these tr-mgr, tney na idoi tiol) 4 btuiii itw. was made permanent. I vidually decided to ate that the shower I .jodiw f .1 II n.Mn...f. . nnnii I t t UAl.a ah.ll Amvn I t I V7B D1U11UU ail vtuiuviaii iu Buuu I Ol DBWU Dill muuu.J ua. w.wnu.u. duxjT , . u.. ct Stanatngirom tne lownsmps uaviog no aizzlmgly-partisan dojki 01 inc rcuuu- i' now occupied by Morgan fe Alexander, regular delegation were admitted asihcans. "Non-partisan : ugn: 1 short lease cheap Enquire at delegates. o o I i-nM mokgan & ai Oen. t,. K. Hampton pretentea tnei . . . i- .v, I nriWO ronm. iat vacated at the UcLoud following resolutions. tO-WIt: I r I a. House, 134 N. Main It. Location unsur- - M Whereas. The Democrats of lackson has shaved oflf 1 is muustacne because a I passed: beantimi gronnd. eouaty in convention assembled believe I colored woman, whose goods bewas4IiL that the hnancial question is one ot par amount importance to tbe masses of tbe hj , The offioer would have been At tbA rlAfiAfit Tri0C fnr nocfl va ton mqlra if f itaiiv nrlronloiva r I O OUT Of 13 Three suc haichlngs lately! 1 ' " " J v...u.6 AO of Brown Leshorn eses ot the price of solnall otA cm n-Vof m A v,r V, : M .r isitling. For particulars call at v"" occ nuai, nc iaa viw im vuu ucivic uujiij. nyi a piece Ol old stock in the house, and new goods coming in every day. TelephOM 166 Mrs. L. A. Johnson, SI?. Ilia a. COR RENT Fcnr or five fnrnisbed rooms at I A we Bailey street. On car line: good venlila- REAL ESTATE! W. N. Roundy REAL ESTATE! For Rent Fine hotel at Black Mountain, N. C. For Sale ao acres near city, $2500. Posit'on by a young man who is a registered ciruy gist, would ouy aa m people in tbe approaching campaign aod :ntifiahlp in shaving his bead. In fact. I "cvrolus." that Eennine prosperitv cannot be re-1 . v.... ,v,ij w. . i otlnwin a man to I -asdlt Box joo. Newton, N. C Storea 10 loiscountrv unoertnc ananciai REAL ESTATE! 54 PATTON AVE. Opposite Postofflce. REAL ESTATE! policy established bv the Republican party in 1873 and rigoronslv adhered to and enforced by the preseut administra tion, bnt can only be brought about bv restoring to silver its primary functions as a full legal tender money; tbertf re be it "Resolved, Is'; That we declare our Ives in favor of tbe free and unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of 16 to 1 without discriminatioo against either at the mints, with full and equal debt pay ing and purchasing power to both alike, bv tbe government of the Uaited Mates. independent of tbe action of any other government or nation. "Resolved. 2d: That tbe dt legates ap pointed by this convention to attend tbe Congressional and State conventions be instructed to east their votes in said coaventions for del Democratic convention the 7ib of July, proximo, only f r such delegates as will favor and vole for tbe fiee and equal coinage of both silver and gold in the national platform, and for candidates for President and Vice-President of the United States. "Resolved, 3rd: That we approve the position of tbe Hon. las. H. Merrimon I this sigt.: on tne nnanciai question as recently expressed by bim in bis public utterances, Bad we hereby instruct our delegates to the Congressional convention which assembles at Asbeville on the 14th of May to cast tbe vote of Jackson county as a anit for him as the nominee ol the Democratic party for Congress in this the Ninth Congressional district of Nortb Carolina." These resolutions were unanimously adopted. Delegates to the Congressional conven- lon were instructed to cast tbe vote ol ark son county for Hon. Walter E Moore as one of tbe district delegates to tbe national convection at Chicago. A committee, one from each township, was selected to report tbe names of 10 dele gates to tbe State Democratic conven tion to be held at Raleigh on tbe 25th of une. 1896. and 20 delegates and 20 al ternates to tbe Congressional conven tion at Asbeville. Tbe committee on s-.lertion of dele gates reported the following as dele gates : To tbe State convention Walter change bis name W it ever oecame mm- 1 vraANTED Man with some knowledge of I V-, JT -3 -.-wi.: T mattlr acquainted with this nrttcle.lv machinery and one or two hundred dollars VULO JTOA AUVerklS6lS I which toi's not and vet is of sofhcient strength to defy anything but a Coxey's army. CD Col. Veracioi s Speechmaker Lisk has been endorsed for Vice-President and for Governor. While the Colonel wonld make a desperate try, it is impossible for bim to attend to tbe duties of both offices. So tbe dear people would be glad to know which one he is going to accept. Not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith capital. 4-Jjdjt Strady employment. Address 8 I C" This office. TVDR SALE Two fine combination buggy A. and saddle horsts: perfectly gentle. Can be driven by a lady. Apply T. F. MALLOY. 4-J4djt First National Bank. WANTED To rent by May 1st, a small bouse with conveniences, centrally lo cated with moderate rent. (Tniurniariea. M. H. PHILLIPS, 4-i4dt 161 North Main St. JTJST received, at the Mu--lc Depot, a large in voice of DODU'ar mnsic which will be sold at only 10c tome early and get the best selec tion. HUUlin a UIHHAB. Who can say what emotions surged I . , . . St. . o.j-,, I ruiAKBN upon Saturday, the i3th, one dark . . u " . j Lnr""K" A. brown horse mule sbout ia years old, lame BSt tbeir votes in said when he Stepped upon the Stage of tbe In left bind leg. Owner can get by proving legates to the national G. and opera he use today and stood be- "me and paying expenses. CKm ention at Chicago on forc the footlights to announce formally .,3d3t Chief of Police. or gentleman to ... . V . . klUMjA, UUltr in Ai cnapters. Ana DC Oi a I house canvass for our Vegetable Toilet Soaps chapter is like unto tbe first. I and Pure Flavoring Extracts; Jo to f75 a month easny maac. aqqich CROFT3 REED, How long will it be before we shall see 1 4-3d'w Chicago, iu. rALUABLE Real Estate at Public Sale On By a new process we can re-produce pic tures like those used in Wanamaker s fam ous ads. at From 30c. to 50c Larger. cuts are worth more, but we furnish any kind of a plate at reasonable prices. MISS A. M. COLE, Engraver, Boom Third Floor 51 Tat ton Ave CIGARS. Enjoy a good Smoke nt any of the following stores by asking for Trifield's cigars hi entrv into the Radicals csmo? and ty Quit? In 32 chapters. And the 32a I n0a9e cng, for our Vcsetab Powell & Siid.r, W. A. Israel, John O'D.innill & Co , Battery Park NrviS S ami A. F. Ck k. Little Delmonico, . H. Retd, CARTER & GDDGER. (Late of Ihe Democratic Party) Pkesidbhtial Elbctokh. Also authors ol the tsmous book "How to Rule the Roost Though Young in the Fkith." 49 Politics chanced while von wait. It seem" a little singular that all tbe papers that are espousing the cause of tbe "non-partisan" ticket should be Drinted in on tffi.-e, and that office a "rat" shop, employing fcab" labor m , wi I be soid on the premises st public auc tion to the highest bidder, without reserve, un less sooner sold at private sale, tne following valuable real estate In Asheviiie, N. c, to wit One lot on the fast side of South Main street and the building thereon bereto'ore known as the Cosmopolitan club House. The lot has a liont- age on South Main street of oo feet more or less aod a depth of about ai4 feet extending to Market street. Tne nouse nas 24 rooms witn modern im Drove menu, and is suitable for pri vate residence, hotel or boarding bouse, with ample room for enlargement. Also one vacant lot adjoining on the south, fronting 31)4 feet more or less on South Main street with a depth of about 214 feet, running through to Market C. F. Ray. W. C. Carmi.hael, Rice & Morris, McD 1 well & DaPon, A Seville Hotel. B Itmore Store. H.S. Hamilton's R.'staurant. A. TRI FIELD, Manufacturer, NO. 3S SOUTH MA1X ST. ASIIEV1LLE, N Trade r applied by Powell & S.iider, wholesale agents. THE DAILY MEAT What is borne Without a HDinner? Spiing lamb, mint sauce. And then we have for you' tenderloins, sweet breads, and a most tempting snow of dressed poultry. AM yours for cash. W. M. HILL & CO., City Market ONLY THE BEST." The Guarantee Shoe Store! News About ...Shoes You will not refuse to listen when it is for your feet and pocket book. It wont take a whole col umn of talk to tell you that we will sell you a better shoe for less money than any house in Asheviiie. WE ARE DETERMINED TO BE LEADERS IN LOff PRICES. Just received, a full line child's and infants' black and tan Oxfords and strap Slippers. A full line of trunks, valises and dressing cases. 30 Pat ton Ave. HI. Levy, prop. The Asheviiie Woodworking Go. Is prepared to furnish building finish of al descriptions, including .... Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Stair Work, Mantels, Etc. 0 wnbey & S n, McDowell & Johnson, W.N. Ovenby. Robrrts & Nicbol, W. G. Smith's Drug Store W. W. Williams, Agt.. C. Public Buildings, Bants. School Houses and Stores a Specialty. SPECIAL 1 1 HAVAL A"I PL. 4 TV COKKIk IIKEI-' TS. RUMP reR.EU BEEF, IO CT8. the public, meanwhile, being L. 1 1 . I t . I .. . I . ucneve luai iK iKJu-uiiiuKu .. ... Mainfl.re, frontioB right tor tbe laboring man. it will De I fet ,nd running bsck sbout 151 feet to Market surprising if the union organizations ol I street. Also one vacant lot on Sycamore sn" -.. .1 ru:. I Mirket streets, trianaulsr. fronting on Bvca inc cuy uon iut. iuc bibuim u. ilu. ro0re stre-t about 34 t snd on Market street, approval on the whole thing. I sbout 218 feet with s bsse tine on South, Iron? o 9 I street to street, of sbout 44 feet. Also three tou 9 I on west side ot Vallev street, south of Svcaraorr. The State Kz-oorter. t?eneralle regarded I with a frontier ol sbout 24 feet snd depth of , I about ico feet each Terms of sale: One-third as a church piper, IS now using t he I cs.h. balance in equal Installments in one snd interchangeable "non-psrisan" editorial I two years with riper cent, interest. For futttur matter. This probaWe makes the com-1 " ",u"uu'i" Q Branch of the Mammoth Meat Market. New York Citv. ratahlishrH 1 RfiH We ng asked to street. Also one vjcsnt lot ' L ',1! ''"I1 v'a'- Mutton. Lamb anrl Poultry. Western and city dressed beef. All n licket is all '5,?? i L" ,T"t sbout kinds of game in season. Ever thing tbe btst that can be bought. Ho'.els. restau rants and tami ics suppled, bverrbody invited to visit tbe stall and fee for themvlves SPECIAL On 48 hours notice from our New York bouse all kindsof specialties. Mammoth Meat Market, DAVID KUHNSTAMM, Butcher and Packer. position cost less. So thev say to The Tattler. 4-iSdtr a Legal Buildtac, Asbeville, N. C. B. Moore, C. C. Cowan, Gen. E. R. Hampton, W. A. Bnloe, W. A Dills. T. Cox, as. K. Thomas, D. Rogers, Jas W. Sberrill, and Prof. R. L Madison. A alternates J. J. Hooker, C. A. Biid, S W. Cooper. T. C. Watkins, F. A. Luck. Thos. J. Love. Feli Alley. Tbos. R. Zicbary, O. B. Coward and R. H. Brown. To tbe Congressional convention C. . Bird. E H. Hampton, S. C. Allison. G. W. Spake, W. E. Moore. E D. Davis. H. Leather wood, Wm. Buchanan, M. Buchanan, S. H. Bryson, T. G. Bryson. R. L Wstsoo. W. A. Brown. John C. Moss. Tbos. Galloway, McD. Adams, Gen. E. R Hampton, T. L Moss, G. A. Hair hes and .W. Dirclhus. Alternates W. H. Thomas. J. B. Raby, jr.. Sam ones, A. H. Sims. S. T. Erlr. Capt. Jas. W. Terrell, T. B. Allison. Tom Tathatn, C.W.Allen. Will Clark, Wm. Clatton, Rogers, J N. Hunter. M. M. Wike. W. M. Sav. Tom Cogeins, A. H. Wi lson, M. W. Bryson, T. C. Bryson and Dr. J H. Wolff. This report was adopted and on mo tion ot Hon. L. J. Smith, the chairman. Hon. Dillard L. Love, and the secretary. Henry G Roberts n, were added to both tbe Congressional and State delegations. Os motion ol Gen. b R. Hampton tbe delegates to the S'ate convention were instructed to cast tbe vote or Jackson coasty for tbe Hon. Locke Craig ol Bun combe as one ot tbe electors for tbe state st Urge. It was resolved that tbe proceedings of this convention be furnished tbe Tuck aaeigee Democrat and Thb Asheville ClTrXBN for publication, with tbe reqarst that other Democratic papers in tbe state copy the same. IJUliard L. Love, Chairman. HenrjG Robertson, Secretary. Tbe Press. The Rev Dr. Jacobs of Clinton, 8 C For mv part I am not only a newspa per roan bv practice, I am on; a s in faith. I believe in the press, anrl whether in one line or another, with rarest ex ceptions, I have f und the grandest ally of the church for tbe redemption ot man kind from ignorance and error to be tbe newspaper, be it either tbe great and far-reaching daily or the bumble couotry born and bred patent outsider. Mot SnouKli to Hnrt, Sam Jones in Atlanta. You all have seme fairly good men here I'll admit. There's Brother Patter son and Brother Boh Hemphill and Brother Palmer. I suppofe they are prettv uood samples. They've got some religion, but they've got it in a mild form. (L-uhter ) No Place to Spend Eternity. From Brooklyn Life. Taxpayer I can't for the life of me imagine why bicyclists want a return path from Coney Island; they'll want the earth yet. His Wife (timidh ) But. dearie, how can thev get beck unlets tbcv have a return path? Happy Man! From the New York Son "Did you ev.r hear ot Ananias and Sapphira and their fate?" asked counsel for tbe complainant. "I have r.ot time to bother about the fateofothtr pecp'e," said Mr. Hallhei mer, with dignity'. ,-I never heard of tbem." Pocket Kodaks -5S-,-; L,J : . I S5.00I Sample pictures in window. A select line of Silver Tableware B. H. Cosby, Jeweler, 87 PATTON AVENUE. .... SOMETHING NEW 1 Furniture Store, 32 N. Main St. CHAIRS. PARLOR TABLES. BED ROOM SUITES, EXTENSION TABLES, I mm 1 45 Pattou Ave. Well Decorated Rooms need fine furniture Decoration is a great improvement to m room, bnt it yon have poor furniture a room will never look well. Better get tbe wcll-teasoncd. wrU-made kind. You can gtt it be re alas. Comrort and pretticess is written on t very Ike of our furniture, and your house will be icdeed furnished to please the tiest taites bv the addition of such things as Pa l r Suits, Divat-s, Easy Chairs, ec. Nd frills about the pt ice. though, br d.corating W. A. BLAIR. J. M. Lacy, for second P. S. Cash paid household goods. band Her Choice. Prom the New York Sua A prettv Southern girl who is attend ing a fashionable school in the citv has been entertaining an older sister for a week or two. "How long will yonr sister remain?" atked a friend tbe other day. -Well, Miss . I reallv don't know." "Hasn't she decided yet ?" "No o! she hasn't made np ber mind whether to stay two weeks longer with me or buy a bat!" A few days after t bis conversation the friend met tbe Southern girl again. "Ia voar sister still here ?" she asked. "No; she bought tbe hat !" A SUI V TO BE GIVEN AWAY. Anrone buying a suit of clothes from 1. 1 Poller, tbe tailor. 28 Patton avenue, between this date. April 25, 1896. till Sept. 15. 1896, will entitle them to a chance for a nice suit of clothes or over oat free of charge, and anyone leaving a pants order will have tbe same char.ee to get a pair of pants. I have a nice line of goods for sprirg and snmmer, and a trial order is respectfully solicited. J. J. Foller, the tailor, 28 Patton avenue. REDUCED RATES. Special Round Trip Tickets From Asbe ville Oven the Southern. The Southerw Rail way company an nounces reduced rates from Asheviiie for tbe following occasions : S:xth annaal reunion United Confed erate Veterans. Richmond, Va ; tickets on sale June 28-29. limited to July 6; round trip rate, $7 60. Baptist Young People's convention, WaynesviDe; tickets on sale April 30 and May I, limited to May 5; rate for round trip, 91 50. " Fifteenth annaal convention Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Washington. D, C ; tickets oa sale Inly 3-7. limited to July 21; rate, one fare lor roBsai irju There is always an endless surprise ol good things to be found in Littell's Liv ing Age, and recent numbers have been no exception to tbe .rule. P bisbed weekly, each issue brings just such vain able scientific, biographical and histori cal essa s, ske'ehes and reviews, to say nothing ot tbe choice fiction and poetry which are qually features of this admir able periodical. The price, formerly S8 a year, is now bn. $6 Published weekly by Lit tell 4k to , Boston. The George lunior Republic, a remark able successful attempt to organic; t self governing community ol bovs and eir s in a sort of snmmer camp in New York state, is described by Dr. Albert Shaw in th: Mav Review of Reviews. Tbe account ol this interesting nferi ment i published thus early in the sea son in tbe hope that like efforts may be made in other parts of tbe country for tbe poorer boys and girls of the towns and cities. . Sensation cigars best for 5 cents. The Dixie Carpet Cleaning Company, 11 1-9 Patton Avenue. Room 3 . . . . Does Your Hon e Heed Painting? If so, come to us and get the best paints in Asheviiie. It will pay you to use the best. We keep a full line of Ready Mixed Paints, LEAD and OIL, painters' supplies. BRUSHES and We clean carpets them from the floor, anteed without removing Satisfaction gnar- J . -t"C. H.ICH ON. HENRY ROMEO Manager Port Royal and Western Carolina By Short Line To AUGUSTA. GA., AIKE-N, S. C. and Stnth Carolina and Georgia points. 8 ?0 am Lv. Asheviiie Ar. 6 46 pm 9 S3 am " Feadersonville " 6 86 pm 1146 am " Spsrtanba g " 8 00 pm 115 pm Lasrrna " 115 pm 2 15 pm " Gr cn wood " 12 10 pm 6 05 pm Ar. Anensta Lt. 9 40 am 8 2)pm Aiken " 7 19 am 6 SO a a " Fayaanah " 9 OO pm Ask for tictets via P. R. W. c. Ry. from Snartanbur. WM. CRAIG. Gen. Pass. Agt . Augusta. Ga. T. W. Fitzpatrick, Manager ASHKYILLE P1DIT ft PAPER BOUSE, Wall Paper I am increasing my stock every day ol the leading brands ot Paints, Varnishes, Detro-Lac and Hard Oils. an 1 . 1 1 . . . , - . , lOOOamLT Hendersonville ArSOOpm t large StOCK Ol pnint DrUSfl (Sonthern Ry. depot). iolXm" Hocrnnr "tISpS es and painters' and decora- 1043am " Money " 4 17pm 1103am" Penrose " 3 57pm tors7 SUnnllPR crcnprallv Whf n 1116am" Davidson Kiver ' 3 46pm I & " " 11 SOam Ar Brevard Lv 3 SOpm I 1 r , . All achednle trains will haul passengers I in need Ot glaSS Or anvthino; daMy, ajnd freight daily except Sunday I 0 w. a. Mira.weneraJAgeni, i,n mv i,n ri pHn r efi uenaersonviue, h. I J " - j- ' Hendersonville & Brevard R. R. (Eastern Time Standard..) In Effect March 16tb 189S. NO. i3 (PAILT) THE HEW YORK WORLD Thricc-t-Wcek Edition. Is larger than anv weelly or semi weekly piper published and is tbe only important Democratic 'weekly" published in New York Citv. Three times as large as the leading Re publican weekly in New York Citv. It will be of especial advantage to von daring the PreaHlentUU Campaign, a it ia pub lished every other day, except Sunday, and has all the freshness and timeliness of adaily, It combines all the news with a long list of interesting departments, an'oiie testates cartoons and graphic illustrations, the latter being a specialty. AU t'ese improvements hare been nude without any increase in he c st, which rp mains at f 1.00 per year. We offer this nucquallcd newspaper and Thb Ssmi-Wki kly Citizen togeth.-r one year for SI 60. The regular subscription price of the two papers ia 52.0O We do the highest grade work, also lower grades to suit customers. Send for esti mates. he Asheviiie Woodworking Co., W. G. Rich, Supt. Telephone No. 164. FOLKS WILL TALK I ND they tell us there's nothing like our bpnng stock anywhere in town. We know we ve got three times the assortment of any other store. And others' values are as shy as their variety. Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods-Co. Have won the confidence of Asheville's trading public. It's very simple, this honest storekeeping, when you know how, and the buying public will always pin their faith to an establishment of this kind. Your special attention is called to this week's offerings Our Shoe Department Has gone under a new manage ment. The new man has found many odds and ends. They were $2.00, $2.50, 13.00 and $4.00. He has jumbled them all out on one counter. He said let them eo at $LOO. Ladies' Underwear Department All fresh, bright, clean, new, good. Overstocked manufactur ers needed the cash you may neea tne gooas. urawers, 4 tucks and neat Hamburg edging, 50c. kind for 25c. Another lot, six tucks, with very pretty Val. lace, 75c. kind for 50c. Chemise, neat ly trimmed with ham burg and inserting, 50c. kind for 25c. Chemise, trimmed with Jace and ribbon, the 75c. kind for 50c. There are gowns and skirts at equally low prices. It costs noth ing to look at them. Dress Goods Department Is replete in all its details, All the newest effects in spring and summer Dress Goods are here at a trifle less than what you could buy them elsewhere. Merchant Tailoring Depirtment Our introduction. We take pleasure in introducing ourselves to you as merchant tailors. It is true that we are strangers to you in this particular line. Our ca- ; reer as merchants needs nofurth j er comment. Suffice to say, that i in our new enterprise we will endeavor to retain that same high standard which has marked our pait with such success. This department will be under the di rect supervision of two of New Fork's most skill! ul tailors and designers. AH we ask is a trial order and be assured we will ever merit your patronage. Our specials for this week will be a fine all wool pants made to four measure at $400. A strictly all wool business suit made to your order at What is left of the 3 cent Calicos will be sold this week. Another case of Ginghams has arrived which will go at 4c Peabody yard wide bleach Domestic at 5c. a yarjj. Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Co, 10 and 12 Palton Avenue, Asheviiie, N. C. Originators of Low Prices.
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