THE ASH K VI LIVE DAILY CITIZEN".
SATURDAY. MARCH 24, 1900.
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Imported French and
Grenadines...
A very choice line, S1.00 Yd. to S3.00
Silk fladras,..
lteautiful colors, best i wash materials, 32 inches
wide, ? ovular 60c. kind, Special, 36c. Yd.
THE LATEST ON THE LIST IS THE
OXFORD COTTON MILL. WITH
A CAPITAL OF $125,000.
WM. B COUNCILL OF WATAt'liA
NOMINATED BY DEMOCRATS
IN THE TENTH FOR JUDGE.
See the display of Fine Laces and lieudy Made Muslin
derwcar. 3rd counter notion side.
Huh (iarmeut iia-s I'lain Iicket with price attached. 30 to 40 percent le
Un-
h iat merit ha-s I'lain Ticket
houe- fur same uradt-
gooda.
Lace Strip' 1 K new lot received, ....
imported and I domestic Cotton Mousseline de Soles, i
than other
39. 43,
and
50c. yd.
A VEUY CHOll E selection of "Applica Lace' Trimmings
now ready in Black and White effects.
ALL OVER LA' HS, NETS, MOUSKLlNE DE
and Fine Jetted Nets for Trimmings
Lace Collars, New Belts and Collars to Match.
OILS
IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC BLACK GOODS in abundance.
FivENv.II FLNNIiLS in Plain and Fancy Colors. ( Kor Suits and kiri.)
HOMlxSPlJX SUI PINGS, -t9c, 89c , and up to $1.50 Yard.
Uuleigh, N. C, March 23. Thi
miming your correspondent went into
jail and there saw Tom JiXies.the negro
pn-acher, who at Garner night before
iiiuiaereu six people. Inn-' lue
I'usuiiers in jail, nve ot tnem nsiu
wcrmn. Jones, a little man. .ih the
face of a brute and eyes nearly all
wnues, was in the midst of a crowj of
men. He was called by a deputy and
stood apart while some questions wer e
iiSked him. He talks very well. He
sajs ne is JO years old and thinks he
was born in Wake; that he was ba
iieu a aietnoaist, had no license to
preach, but exhorted; that he was a
farm hand; that he had visited the
murdered woman Klla Jones for sev
eral years, as a friend. He began to
say "Now I will tell you something. It
will be in my favor." He was stopptd
at this by the remark that the
writer had no desire to hear anything
which might cause him to be a witness
in a murder trial, and this ended the
matter. While Jones was speaking the
negro women in a cell adjoining were
saying, so that he could hear it, that
he ought to be lynched; not simply
killed, but tarred and burned.
There will of course be no lynching.
Only one lynching by negroes can be
at this moment recalled as having oc
curred in this state. That one was in
one of the southeastern counties, some
1) years ago, when a man who had
murdered a woman was taken from
jail and hanged. If memory serves a
preacher cut quite a figure in the
lynching party.
A charter is gianteJ by the stale
to tiie Oxford cotton milis. capital
$1 Jo. 000, with lease to increase it it
S5')o.inr0. The mills will both sp n an.l
w.ave. J. G. Hall. K. T. White, J. It.
I'urrin and others are the stockhol 1
e;s. This is the 19th mill charter -d
April 5 the company ,i.
The Greatest Bargain Sle of Towels
and Table Linens and Napkins...
Ste the Unmatchable Values, Ever inaugurated in the Cit-
Then you can appreciate the cheapness of the goods offered.
iVULLIINERV.
GO WHtiRE OTHERS GO. The crowd has been so large since our
ipeuii gin Millinery Department, we could not give each customer the atten
tion wejwould desire. Come again. We will do our best to serve you. The
grandest display of Ladies' Hats, Sailors and Trimmings ever seen in Ashcville.
Our prices more reasonable for high class goods than any house in the
state. v e guarantee to please 30U or refund youi money.
Some Choice Goods Honday
At 35.00, $7.50,
T avoid the Easter rush, let us have your orders early.
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It is to be
310.00
Sumner, Deal & Co.
Leading Dress Goods and Millinery.
N. Y. Office. 610 Broadway . 40 and 42 Patten Avenue
I this yeai
i organize.
i Good progress is being made n
j work of constructing the Neu.s.- i;
cotton mills, at tile Falls of Men .-,
' miles north of here. Th bull Jin v:ll
I 1k' entirely of granite, vihich Is raised
j out of the quarry by derricks and
swung right into place in the walls.
the dam is also of granite.
an woo spindle mill.
An eastern Republican who w as he.e
today was asked If the negroes v.eie
not anxious to register this year and
if the white Republicans were trymg
to hold them down. He replied: ' The
negroes say they are anxious to ie.1
dish." as they term it; but are listening
to advice." This is too thin. The while
Republican leaders who are fight ins
the amendment want all the nc-ro-s
to registef. They give it out that ; h- y
do not want the negrot s to register be
cause if they do the Democrats will
surely count their votes.
Henry A. London, esq., of Chatham
was here today. He says one thing
which is very observable this ye i r is
that people in the country are tuiui.ig
out to hear the speeches. There s it-i
the "deadly apathy" there was a few
ytars ago, but there is interest. Isut
a linie while ago the Populists w.ela
ro t heal- Democrats speak. N'mv ih.-y
a l lend.
captain Z. li. Vance, in charge or I'.ie
leeiU'Ung in this place, sajs u is m w
eiy slow, so slow that in the part L
I oays he has not secured a man. Tins ...
! bt cause no enlistments aie made 'n
i service beyond sea. and for the ab m !
.nice i f w. rk and tiie increase i f wages
in the state
j illiarn li. Council, esq., of Watauga
is nominated by tile Demociats as
i jiioge oi the Tenth district. Of course
lie will be elected. lie will hold his
lost court in Johnston in August, di
rectly alter the ejection, as of ceuise
he will be immediately commissioned,
j as he will fill and unexpired term. Judge
tiou man, w hom he w ill succeed, w ill
j In. M his last court in Wake.
I The movement for the nomination of
, John S. Cunningham for lieutenant
: governor grows. Gentlemen here today
! trom those counties spoke of it. saving
; i they warned to see this step taken and
k believed it would be.
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( IN NOKTM CAKOLINA.
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Notice.
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f certain executions now
one in favor of Stephen
. and against E. S. Hall,
r in favor of Wood Drug
st K. S. Hall, said execu
frum Judgments In the
i't of Runcombe county, no
; : ;--rty being found out of
s.ii.ffy the same, notice is
that in order to satisfy
,;: -ns 1 will on
Ni'AY, APRIL 2, 1900.
.t io .! uf the court house in
' .ih. vilie, sell to the highest
i !i the following land, to-
lind lying and being In
ship in Buncombe coun
irung the lands of M. F.
uyette Shook and others,
uly described as follows:
:i of the Swaim land, be-
i. uMe Rsh in the branch.
a s corner.and runs south
: south with old line 63V4
k oak, Hampton's corner,
degrees 30 minutes east
': 1 line 5 poles to a stake
a ridge, thence south 9
:.utes east 13 poles to a
su e south 30 degrees west
line on top of the ridge,
1. grees 30 minutes west
' chestnuts, thence south
2o poles to large forked
ace soutn S3 degrees
' to Jesse Lanning's line,
degrees 30 minutes
s to a small chestnut,
: thence north 8S de
th the old line 151 poles
uts. Jones' corner, thence
s:-.-s east with the old line
a hickory post, thence
i -rees east 25 poles to a
! s beyond a pine marked
t n .rth 2 degrees east 27Mi
white oak, K. S. Hall's cor
r.orth SO degrees east 28 poles
' white oak. then north 40 de
; 'J poles to a white oak. L.
rrur, then north 39 degrees
hook's line 54 poles to the
' the Newfound road thenc
i t: tees east with said road
the corner of the dower.
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ing, and containing 183 acres.
h 3, 1900.
R. F. LEE,
Sheriff of Buncombe Co.
j.. Per J. H. REED,
J "ftlt Deputy Sheriff.
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CVFi?frfT.invent or Improve also get
for flriL0N- 8end modesl, sketch, oi photo.
IJOX OH PATENTS UeJZ&
I2rai Uwt-Washincston.D.C-
A SUHE MEDICINE.
Haxdsom, V., Dec. 81.
I have been Buttering from female weak
ness for four year, and have taken many
medicines, bnt Wine Jf Cardni and B'aek
Draught have done more for me than any
thing else.
MRS. CAROLINE EVANS
It is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you are
Sick- There is danger in it Most of the so-called cures for " female
weakness" do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and when
the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is
never wise to take chances. You have only one fife, and that is dear and
precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi
nine organs, nothing will help you hke Wine of CarduL It helps do
away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, and
modifies the pains of childbirth ; recovery is rapid and future healtb b
assured. The. Wine is purely veg
etable, being made of herbs whose
medicinal properties act directly
upon the organs of womanhood.
It to a long-tried remedy, and has
manv vears of success behind it It
is sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get t sure medicine?
Druggists sell Large Bottles for $LOO.
IADIES' AlVISm IEPAITMEIT.
For ad vice in cues reonlrmg special
directions, address, giving symptoms,
Ladi AdviMry Dep't, Th, CHiTTi S006A
BfUICMS CO, Cbattanooea, Tens.
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CITY MARKET. I
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and retail" 7nr. ' Tie ' nt, more food elements than beef,
prices are being paid by the meico...; j and tasting so similar to beef and
of the city today: i chicken that one can hardly distin-
A UNIQUE FOOD,
vegetable meat containing :
Country butter
Eggs
l-.iekeiis .
Turkeys
Dncks
Peas
Potatoes, sweet
Potatoes,
Turnip
Onions -
Cabbage, per pound
Beans, per bushel ..
Peas
Apples .
.20 to 25
12
...1525
..50&L5Q
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1.00 1.25
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Irish ?590
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85LO0
751.10
Atoles. dried
Wheat; .......
Corn ....-
Meal ...
Oats -
Honey -
Sorghum
Beeswax, per
Hay. ton
Celery per doen
pound
S&S
, 80
60
62
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20
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tOU 50
- FLOUR MARKET.
Blltmore Patent. U. sack, S; H sack.
IL30; sack, 13.60; barrel. $5.00.
gulsh the difference, is a unique food,
called Protose, made by the Sanitas
Nut Food Co., 400 "Washington avenue.
Battle Creek, Mich.
This is truly an important addition
to our food products. Progressive phy
sicians have long agreed that rheuma
tism, indigestion, biliousness, Bright's
disease, diabetes, heart trouble, and
various nervous affections were in
many cases due to, and always aggra
vated by, eating flesh foods. Many
people are so accustomed to their meat
dally that the meal seems tasteless
without it. and It was hard for pa
tients thus afflicted to break the old
time habit, Protos. however, meets
all the requirements of the meat eater
and furnishes a more nutritious and
palatable meal. It can be manipulated
In the culinary department In all the
various ways that flesh foods are pre-
pared. " ,
The makers will send a free sample
on receipt of six cents to pay postage. .
t'harlc-tte News: The will of tile
late Mr. Samuel V. Alexander was read
today at noon in the office of Air.
George K. Wilson. Mr. Alexander's es
tate was valued at about $15u.0o0. lie
left $20, WW to benevolent causes of the
l'i esbyterian church.
Brevard News: A reward of $."' i?
offered by Dr. C. A. Schenck of the
Billmore estate for the conviction of
the man who struck one of the forest
rangers with a club, while in the dis
charge of his duties. All such miscre
ants should be apprehended, and good
citizens will lend their aid in the en
forcement of the law.
Brevard News: There is a prospect
that the manganese property en Boil
stun will be worked on a business ba
sis in the near future. The develop
ment staie has passed, and it only re
mains to mine and ship the ore to
make this one of the best paying in
vestments in the county. Good weather
is only awaited to begin operations.
Salisbury Truth-Index: The big air
compressor at the Union copper mine
was put in yesterday and is now in op
eration. This compressor has a 16 drill
capacity. Two car loads, w ith a capac
ity each of 60.000 pounds were loaded
with copper ore and shipped by the
Union Copper Mining company this
morning. Most of the shipments in the
future will consist of concentrate.
Concord Standard: The news comes
to us of a file on Mr. R. P. Craven's
place near Coddle, which occurred on
Wednesday night. Some time in the
night, after the occupants, who were
negroes, had retired the building was
found to be on fire. All escaped in
t:me to save being burned except one
boy, about 12 years of age, Adam
Caldwell, whose body was found in the
ruins.
Asheboro Courier: Some two wevk
asro the blight little son of Mr. J. A.
Branson of Providence was returning
from Freeman's mill with a 12 years
old brother. The horses ran away and
the little boy was driving at the time,
lie held on to the lines, the horses ran
for a half . mile when the wasron hh a
tree throwing him to theg round and
his head was crushed. He lived only
u few hours.
Kutheifordton Vindicator: A
strange story comes to us from Brin
.iletown. just over the Burke line, of
the disappearance of Tom Biggerstaff.
who, having quarreled with his wife,
left home in high dudgeon, and for
i three weeks has not been heard from,
i His hat and coat, perforated with bul
lets, have been found, but no other
traces of Tom. Connected with various
contradictory explanations of his ab
sence there are intimations of foul
play.
Wadesboro special to the Charlotte
Observer: The press dispatches a few
days ago contained the announcement
that the astronomers of Princeton uni
versity would observe the total eclipse
of the sun on May 28 from this point.
The news now comes that h Royal
British Astronomical society of London
will also send representatives here for
the same purpose. The advantages of
fered by Wadesboro for this purpose
will be the means of attracting many
noted scientists here. The observatory
will be erected on Carrs mountain.
The derangements of
the female organism thai
breed all kinds of trouble,
and which ordinary prac
tice does not cure, are the
very things that give way
promptly to Lydia Em Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound Uterine and ovarian
troubles, kidney troubles,
ulcerations, tumors, un
usual discharges, back
aches and painful periods
these are the Ills that
hang on and wreck health
and happiness and disposition
YOU WEED
SPRING GOOD
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AT THE
Lydia
E. Pir.kham's Vegetable Compound
wonderful record lve them
1 and 12 IPattoii Are.
You will find the most complete lines of Ginghams, Percales, Shirt
Waists and Spring Dress Goods ever offered in this city. To
a start on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March
has a
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troubies-a constant, 26, 27 and 28 we make the following startling low values which
thirty years Thousands
of women vouch for this
Their letters constantly
appear in this paper
can't be beat:
3000 yards fine percales, yard wide,
in the very latest stripes, checks and
PURELY VEGETABLE.
Acts as Tonic and Stoos
Hair from Falling- Out,
Cures Dandruff, Brittle
Hair, Itching and all
Scalp Troubles.
Guaranteed to Cure
When nil other remedies have failed
or Money Refunded.
Sold everywhere. Safe, Sure.
Reliable. Treatise on Hair and
Scalp Troubles Free.
A. R. BREMER CO., - CHICAGO.
"BEWARE OF IMITATIONS."
DR. T. C. SMITH.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT.
ASHEVILLE. N. C.
The only hair preparation admitted
to the Paris exposition.
plaids, all new colorings, the kind the
other stores charge 12V&C. for. Three
days only
8c yard.
Great corset special. Just received
a big shipment of corsets, made of fine
satine, long and short waist in white,
gray and black 75c. value. For three
days only
49 cents.
2000 yards of fine French ginghums
entirely new weaves and latest de
signs the colors are absolutely fast
the loc. kind. For three days only
9c yard.
Just received 5Q dozen skirts. Made
of figured brilliantine, lined and bound
in velvet perfect fitting: and extra
wide actually worth $2.50. For three
days only
$1.23
Never before was there such a bar
gam offering in boys' three-piece
Vestu Suits, again showing our ability
as bargain leaders. 500 Boys Suits
trimmed in braid, pearl buttons and
silk made of wear-resisting cloths
actually worth $3.00. For three days
only .
$1.98.
Sizes 3 to 8.
Examine the specials we are offering
in shoes this week and you will see
why we do the
Shoe Business of Asheville
THE BIG BALTIMOR
; Could Not Haar Thomas
i Orchestra.
There was one angry lady in
Asheville Wednesday night, Mrs.
Smith, who lives on the avenue.
Shu- had tickets for the conceit.
J laving a few friends to dine
uilh her before going to the fes
tival she told the cook to have
hiseuits for tea. When the bis
cuits came on the table they
t i e fiat and they gave Mrs.
Smith a severe case of indiges
tion, so that she was unable to
CM to the concert. The fault
v, as with the grocer, who sold
her a can of baking powder as
iod as Kumford. Mrs. Smith
found out the grocer told the un-
tiuth and next time will demand
the Reliable Rumford Baking
Powder, as it never fails.
Notice.
county
North Carolina. Buncombe
Notice of Trustee's Sale.
By virtue of the power of sale con
tained in a certain deed of trust, exe
cuted to the undersigned trustee bj'
M. F. Roberts and wife, M. S. Roberts
and W. J. Clontz and wife, S. P.
ciontz. dated the ISth day of May,
lV'S. and registered in the office of the
le.nist r of deeds of Buncombe county
in book 46 of the records of deeds of
trust and mortgages, at page 202 et
seq. to which reference is hereby made;
(!-fault having been made in the pay
ment of the principal and interest of
the note therein secured, and having
bt en requested so to do by the holder
and owner of said note, 1 will on
MONDAY. THE SIXTEENTH DAY
OF APRIL, 1900,
at 12 o'clock m., expose for sale, for
cash to the highest bidder, the follow
ing described piece or parcel of land,
situate, lying and being in the county
of Buncombe, adjoining the lands Of
Henry Shepherd and others. Begin
ning at two small black oaks on the
side of the old Warm Springs road,
and at the head of a deep hole washed
in the ground, and runs north 31 east
one hundred and seventy-one poles to
a small black gum and sassafras in the
old field, then east 38 poles to a stake,
then south one hundred and three poles
to a stake on the bank of the branch,
then west 80 poles to a hickory, then
south 80 poles to a white oak near the
old road, then w ith said road to the be
ginning. Being the land conveyed to
the said M. F. Roberts and W. J.
Clontz by W. H. Hunter, trustee.
This March 16, 1900.
ALF. S. BARNARD, Trustee.
3-17-dat Sat
Notice of Sale.
State of North Carolina, Buncombe
county, in the Superior court.
B. E. GeoFgia and wife vs. C. C.
Brown, et al. Notice of sale.
The undersigned commissioner ap
pointed by the Superior court in the
above entitled cause, by virtue of the
judgment and order of said court made
in this cause at the February term, A.
D. 1900. will on
MONDAY THE 2ND DAY F APRIL.,
A. D. 1900,
sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder, for cash, at the court house
door in the county of Buncombe, N. C.
in accordance "with the terms of said
judgment, the following described city
lot or parcel of land:
"All that certain lot of land situated
in the city of Asheville, county of Bun
combe, state of North Carolina, and
described as follows: According to the
plat of the Catholic Hill property, filed
and recorded in the office of the regist
er of deeds in the county of Buncombe
aforesaid, namely, the east half of lot
No. 1, Catholic avenue, fronting forty
(40) feet on said avenue, and running
back 80 feet, more or less, to Grail
street, said plat being recorded" in the
office of the register of deeds for said
county, in book 70, page 602. and being
the same lot of land described in a
certain mortgage executed by C. C.
Brown and wife on the 18th day of Oc
tober, 1892, and recorded in the office
of the register of deed for Buncombe
county, in record of mortgages No. SI.
at page 582.
This March 2d, A. D. 1900.
JULIUS C. MARTIN.
3-3-d4t-Sat - Commissioner.
J. A. TENNENT,
Architect aad Contractor
Jobbing and Repairs
Promptly Attended to.
SOUTH COURT SQUARE.
Do You Know
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THAT MONEY NOW, INVESTED IN
DIAMONDS
will be worth for some time to come 100 per cent, on the dollar? WHY IS
THIS? The war in Africa has made it impossible to work the diamond
mines. RESULT: The Diamond Syndicate controls all the Diamond output,
and the advance in price of these- gems will go higher yet. DO YOU SEE
THF. POINT? ,
LET US EXPLAIN:
For 68 weekly payments of $1.2.. or 17 payments of $5 each, we will deliver
to you two 3-4 karat or one V'- karat commercial white. Dure and rverfect
Diamonds, worth in open market (retail) $150. Should you not desire to re
tain the Diamonds, we will purchase them from you, and pay $100 cash for
same: Thus, giving you a
30 Perjcent. Cash Profit on Your Investment.
DIAMOND CONTRACT CO., (Incorporated 50,000)
315-321 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.
(Enclose self-addressed stamped en RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED, velope).
SPECIAL MUSLIM 111
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Palais Royal, No: ,7s1-0RUETE.mAIN
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY.
We are showing at Special Sale the best line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear
evtr shown for the money. A word to the wise is sufficient.
12 dosen Assorted Gowns, worth
.5 cents. Sale price
47 cents.
6 dozen Gowns, well made, trim
med nicely, worth $1.25, sale
on
C 89 cents.
f Pee the line of Gowns we are of-
J fering for
98 cents.
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One lot of Underskirts, slightly
soiled, worth from 75c. to $1.50.
Placed on sale for the next few
days..
Wash Embroidery
Silks, 4c.
$1.25 Black Camel's Hair Dresn
Goods, 46 inches, at this sale
for
93 cents.
Great assortment of Fancy Neck
wear for the coming season.
Grand display of Infants' head
wear. We have received from
one of the best houses of New
York 50 Spring Pattern Hats,
worth from $5.00 to $8.00, on
sale for the next few days at....
$3.98
Don't fail to see them.
Buy your , Children's School
Umbrellas. See the line we are
showing at
" 48 cents.
tell
Suits for $5.98. Suits for $6.98, Suits
for $8.98, Suits for $10.
When you want your Tailor-Made
Ladies' Suit don't fail to call at the
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