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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Friday Evening, November 9, 1894. THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN INTBD DA1LT i EXCBPT 61'XDAV I ASH WEEKLY SUHSCMPT10S RATES: fone Year H('0 4ILY Six Months J.u Three Months X.3 I One Month, in advance f0 One Week naid to carriers... 15 CITIZKS The Weekly t itizin, iat:ed every Wedne.ilny, in advance, $ i . Subscribers n ho mias their uers are requested to wake complaiat at the otbee as soon as possible. FRIDAY, N0VEV13HK 1) IStf-t. Peart r than ever is David B. llill ti the unterrilird, wenriitss, inrluinitable Democracy of New Yurk! N. Y. Sun. There can be no possible doubt of Mr. Mill's clearness. He is the most costly candidate the D.-raotr.itic arly ever hud. The author ol the WVs.m lull h s liet n rleteaterl lor re-election, ami a large num ber of Congressmen wlio lnvorid the in come tax will remain t home. X. Y. Sun. And the mini who .tas m nt opp cd to the income tux, D. H. Mid, sustained the bluest defeat. ThB Hcnilefsonvilie Tituvs has this: "Ashcvide, X iv. ". 1 a. m 1 carry Uuncombe hv 200 miij ritv and the dis trict by 1,00(1. Kiehtn nd Pearson." There is uotl.ii like claiming the earth at the proper tuoui ir . It siijas assurance il n.t mo lestv. Georgia is the oulv State irum which comes one uf the cabinet ollicers i f Mr. Cleveland's iitltninis'.raii'm which stands squarely by the Democratic party. At I .uit a Constitution. Well, then, the iin.pr thing to do is to hurrah fur Smith or Geor.ti i, otic i r the other or both. A Baltimore telegram says: 'One of the peculiar things nhout the election in this State yesterday is the fact that the !emocratie eountUs which huve securid the largest share ol tie ltd eral offices h:tve gone KtpuM ean." This may be pecu'i ir, but it is not un usual. Spoils of office don't make votes for the pat tv in power, and never hive; that is, a distribution of thei llkvsitiakts more enemies than friends. Even the metropolis ol Uiltmorc is a w itness to this face. We knew it would corn.-, ami here it is, from an organ ol Teuuissce republi eauisrn : "The news f-i.tn Xev Y.irk this morn ing hho.is the i ll iciK'e i t Tues.iav's Kcpiblican victories ovtr the business prospects of the country. Stocks were bullish and rciiorts IV'.ni meichan's show nr. re bin rd oidcrs than have been received lor ni nitl s. The fact will not be denied that penp'i' wli have in vestments to make tee I saler to make them when the Republicans are at fie litlm. Business will sh w improvement Irom now on." Ancient Gaul was divt ltd into three parts. Modern gall is not divided; the Kepubliean organs have the uli le of it SOI'TH CM A' 'L VJ. Mill''. -Brevard Hustler: We see no tl'firt making to continue tlie seln ol litre, va ca'iiin having been continued mine than three weeks. High Point V. itt rprise : The g Id mining business is still on a hown in this part 0' the State. There is a demand lor good mires, nnd there is no use in t' tiac to conceal the fact. Thcp-nplr in tin West are more than pleased with the mining outlook in the South. Hendersonvillc Times : The surveys lor the Hend-TSimville and Brevard rail road are completed over tne French Broad and Shaw's Cre, k routes, and the engineers arc now making estimates on the Crab Tree route. lr. T. C. Me NerW leit last Friday- tor New York, and it is expected that he will per'ect all pi ins f .r 1 1 e conimeuct ni 'Mt td work in a few days. Statesville Landmark : When the late Ephraim Sen g.-s, of b'es-e I meinoiy, was a voting man. he planted on Ins place near Trout man's a number ol ecl.i trees The trees grew and thrived nnd some time belore his death Mr. Sep gijs gave them to his kinsman, Mr ames Scruggs. Recently Mr. Scroggs had the trees cut into lumber, and lias had Mr J E. C' chraneol Statesville to inal.e out of the lunbtr a handsome ccnttr table lor each of Ilia daughters. Tho finny i;i'i. From the .New York Sun. The flu lit1 girl has been a me it miccss. The object ol the Pans modistes has been attained. The trim tailor maid is giving wuv to the Gibson girl, with her shoulder frills and her big sie ves. The battle h is been almost unnoticed, but the defeat has heen sweeping. Over the vast world of fashion the lluMV girl nt present reigns supreme hv the divine right of her womanly charm and her old fashioned horror ot a in uise. H r love for bonbons is almost criminal, but she can give the woman politician, the sulTm gist, and the female athletic cards and spades and beat them in th" contest lor success and popularity. Uoutl May t omo ol' 1 1 . From the Baltimore Sun. It will not do for the Republicans to stretch the meaning of tl.e election too far. It cannot be made to stretch to 189G. The PresidentiaUlection of that year will not be affected in the slightest degree by that of this, except in so far as this year's popular reiiuke will tend to strengthen and soli lily the party in New York. A thrashing dors a party good sometimes, and it is likelv to help the party in .New York. New York's po sition ns a DcmocraticStateondistinclly Democratic issues is not ntftcttd. Tho FusloulstH' Llttlo .Job. From the Morganton Herald. If the apostles ol fusion are not hi rant ' frauds and chcuts there are goodtiimi coming, They have told the people that the Democrats have made the price uf wheat so low. Let them now se to it that wages are promptly raised, that there is pit n it of work for those that want to work and that those who won't work ure provided with an office 'or pensioned off at the public exuense. Why Ho Whs Abend . From the Atlanta Constitution. "The? say Jones came out ahead on' cotton?" "Yes; sold hit crop in the field, then hired himself to the man who bought it and made money oickin' it." EObot of the Election Probably. From th Hendertonvllle Times. The foliage upon the trees presents, lust non, a rarigntrd and magnificent appearance. j STATE LEGISLATURE. i AVlint the liisloiiKtr. Will Clalm-C ouii I ties In Doubt. From the Kaleigh News nnd observer. TI1K SENATE. ' The Kusionists claim to have crrried the following Senatorial districts: I' rst, two Senators. Fifth, one; Sixth, out ; Seeiitb, two; K'ghth, two; Ninth, two; I Tenth, one; E eventh, one; Twtllth, one, 'Fourteenth, two; Eighteenth, two; Xint teen th. one; Twentieth, one; Twenty- i first, one; Twenty I'mrtli, out; Twmty seventh, one; Twenty-eighth, om ; I Twenty-ninth, twe; THrtv first, two; j Thirty -third, tw ; Thirtt -fifth, one. Making a total of thirty out ol the j whole number, fifty, claimed by til? r iiMouisls. THE HOt'SE. The fusionists claim toliavecarned the following counties: Alamance, Alexan der, Ashe, Bladen, Brunswick, Bui combe B-e-rke, Carburus, Camden, C sswell. Catawba, Chatham L Cherokee. Lhowan, Cleveland, Craven. Davidson. ! Dare, Duplin, Foisvth. Franklin, Gaston tiuillnrtl J, Harnett, Jones, Miulisin. Mitchell, Montgomirv, X ish, Xeiv Man "t", Giauce, I'.imlieo. l,nsttiotniii, I'cialer, IVtquiman', I'll t 'i I'olk, K m tlolph 2, Ricnmond 2, Ruckingham 2. Kiithetfortl, Simps in 2, Stakes, Trwi sylv.mi i, Tyr ell, Voice, Wake 3. War ren, Washington, Wataiica, Vi!lc 2. Ya.lk u. Ir-ili II 2. and Yancey. Tola (Hi, nut ot 120 members. Tne Democrats hue carried: Alle ghany. Anson, Caldwell. Columbus Cumberland 2, Currituck, E Igcc mibe 2, j ;,tti s, Graham, Granvide 2 Green, Uali I lax 2. II ivwouil, Hertford, Jackson, J ihi si on 2, Lemur, Ma 'on. Martin I Mecklenburg .1, Mouic, New Hanovtr I North inii.ton, O il.iw, Robeson 2 I Rowan 2, Stanly, Surry. S.vain, I'nioii, W.ivtte 2, W ilsoii I'otal 4;!, out ol 120 members. I 1'tie lolliwing eouiuies are in some doubt: Carteret, Clav. Dare, llvde. L' e.'ln, McDowell and Person. There is no h.ipe that lite D.m k rat can carry the Mouse. THIS IS H.UtSll. li l)oe Not Itciid I.Ik I'l-lrudlv Vil vice From the Cluileston New- and e'oiniei. The Plutocratic deleat in New York on Tuesday was largtly due to f'cal c itists. to the intense li.i t; v.! ol the New York peopled' Hill am! Ins m.th uls and t the tri-jh'fid cutruution if Ta::ouaiv Mall; hut tlie result in tin ot! i r States ol ttie North, Hist and West was due more largely to the s.npidity of tin South on financial ipedions and its very- gi uera! endorsement id every scheme that was proposal to get money withotr wanking lor it. Tin stronghold of free silver is in thi South, l ite stdi-treasurv plan has h id us e- iicf support in the South. The in come tax found its principal worsliimiers among the so-called st ittsmen of the South. Eecrv lalsc theory of finance, every scheme which it was thought would prom te the "popularity' of tht 'leaders ot public opinion," every lop sided, eiankv i-rooositiou to gcl'somc thing lor nothing, has mad-- headway i' the South And u nil the S luth and is PMiplc Kara that honesty- i.s the best police, mi I as long as the X atonal Dem ocracy ilt-ncr tU so largely lor stkvcs upon its Southern support, we need no-exi-c that there will be any end iring success tor th- party in national alfiirs. A lloi; Vltli a i lit-ekei't-tl ( a reel-. Frcmi the Lewi tern Joiiin.il. Toney was but a dog, but his o'iitua:y record, printed in the Bueksport Xe".v last week, -hows th it his w is nn cvt nt lul life, if a humble one. Ran over be a whole we fiing pany when a mere in I ntl. he supplemented the ire dent In tiimmirig his tot- i.ai s with the IIiic'ks pon train. Me h.id h. en pctior md w it n every ?.: id shot final mustard-seed to II to siv nothing ()l rock salt and gravel and h i I lecn the hero of a great variety ol mi lor adventures, lie was not ot a piign.-ei us dtsposiiion, lint hi great penchant was relir.eing scraps, which on, n got h'm f totrounie. Iho i ,y li s later days he has had much trouble. Old age bro.ig'it on diseases, and wit h rh.-u natism, svi.itiea mi l Inmbag., added to a cataract over one e.e and strabismi's n tne other, lite h cone a burden to Io n and his 1 iiuilv. lbs las oid finishing nii-h ip was a ilese of clile rolorm. All (Hd-l a-hloiu d (.Iel. l-'iem the St. James e,,i-.rtP-Revolt my Myrtle never chose. Nor comely gentle n ss di ridul; So cylinders her lim' s inc'os ., Her simp'e skirt is not dtvi led. She neither swears, nor bets, nor smokes, '. i i she hasn't read a w ird o'; Nor takes delight in dnub'tul i dt s. Like Some young ladies that I ve I turd ol. Sue is not funvaul in l.er sjietcli, Nor vet too silent to be winning; A kiss for one, a smile for each, Too frank for lear, too pu .r t,,r s'r ning; She does not overdress, and vet Is always trim and neat and tiny Thanks to her m ither, pretty pet, For she was tigit months old Inst Friday. Tbo I.ltinii'y Mmi, Jroin the Uostnu C.luhe. Some surprise hns been inanilested be cause Conan Doyle does u it look like a literary man. But today n literary man looks like any other man. He no longer advertises Inu.s If to the world hv long tiairatiaa hungry look. He is seldom siKiicu mr with the pale cast of tnougii:. 1 he less a man looks like a literary man the better literary m m he usu illy is. dust Ills sl.o. From the Atlanta Constitution. Candidate t hear they threw out ten votes today. L'ghtning Yoter Jerus-ilem ! I won der il they was my ten ? Why, ( I'l'tnlnl.v. Prom the Ke-lrigli News and Observer. Let us all echew politics for a time. nnd those soon to bs come mothers, should know that Doctor Pierce's Favorite ft scription robs child birth of its tortures, terrors and dangers to both mother and child, by aiding nat ure in preparing thi system tor par turition. Thereby "labor" and the period of confine ment are ffreatlr shortened. It also promotes tho secretion of an abundance of nourishment for the child, Mrs. Dora A. Oumum, of OaMty, Ovtrttm Co., ZVim., writes: "When I beann taking jrour ' Favorite Prescription,' I was not able to stand on my fcot without sufferlna; almost deat h. Now I do all mjr housework; washing, oooklnr, sewing and everything for my family of eight. I am stouter now t lmn 1 have been in six years. Your ' Favorite Prescription ' is tho best to take before oontinoment, or at least It proved so with me. I never suffered as little with any of my ohililren as I did with my last, and she la tho healthiest we've got Have in duced several to try ' Favorite Prescription,' and It has proved good far them." HOBBES AND GEOMETRY. Dow lie Happened to Fall In Love with It Went to Oxford. Hobbcs got his Latin and Greek at Malmesbury from a young scholar Darned Richard Latymer, newly come from the university (doubtless meaning Oxford), and, as was then common, ho acquired by exclusive attention to those languages a facility in them which now seems not only precocious out almost monstrous, says the National Review. "It is not to be forgotten," says Aubrey, "that before he went to the "university he had turned Euripidis Medea out of lireek Into Latin itl.abiquos, which he presented to his master." We need not regret that this performance is not pre served, for llibbes, though ready enough in handling both Greek and Latin, does not appear to have been a fine or accurate scholar. Uobbes was not yet fifteen when he went to Oxfeird. Me did not care much for logic, yet ho learned it and thought himself a good disputant. There is no reasou to think he learned anything else at Oxford save a strong dislike of academic institutions and nicthenls. Me turned from the otliciul studies to nmuso himself with geography and voyages. As to mathematics, ' there was no ofllciiil recognition of them at all while Uobbes was at the university. So there is nothing improbable in the statement that Hobbcs had never opened a copy of Euclid until he was near middle ago. The story is best told in Aubrey's own words: "Me was forty years old before he looked on geometry, which happened accidentally, being in a geiitle'innn's library, 'Euclid's Elements' lay open and it was the 47th i'rob.. Lib. I. So he reads the proposition. "By I'says he; 'this is Impossible.' So be reads tlie demonstration of it, which referred him back to another, which lie also read, 'et sic deineens,' that at last he was demonstratively convinced of that truth. This made him in love with geometry." CHINESE CONSUMPTIVES. The Mongolians Speedily Sueeuuih te the Dread DlMeafte. That there is a large Chinese popula tion in Boston is well known, and yet it is seldom that ono hears of a death in the Chinese quarter. The propor tion of Chinese residents, says the ltos ton Transcript, is small us compared with those of other nationalities, and there is no way to tell the exact num ber of deaths among tin in, as they arc recorded by the city oftlciuls under the head of miscellaneous nationalities. Inquiry reveals the fact that Chinameu in nearly every case die of consump tion. They ure ill, as a rule, but a short time. In their native country their principal diet is rice, which, from its healthfulness, tends to lengthen life. When they begin business here all their habits change. They work early and lute, seldom leaving their shops, and as they succeed they begin to eat American food. It is remarked by all with whom they have drillings that they always buy the best the markets afford. It is their custom to work un til midnight or after and then enjoy a hearty meul. If they are well to do they are certain to have chickens nnd whatever fruit can be procured, no matter how expensive it may be. If they have just started in the laundry business it is quite likely that they will form a company and adjourn to the nearest "night lunch wagon" or restaurant. Living, as most of tlirm do, ill such small rooms, when sickness overtakes them they cannot receive proper care and they ure carried to the hospitals. The Dress Suit Case. The traveling bag known us the dress suit ease was originated afiout thirty-live years ago. For about thirty years it was used almost exclusively for the purpose indieati'd by its name. About tiro years ugo it began to grow in favor as a bag for general use and its sale as such has since increased rapidly. Its thinness made it easier to carry and it was less wearing on the clothes of the person carrying it. Things packed well in it and it was a convenient bag to stow tinder a berth in a sleeping ear; and it commended it self generally as nn all-round bag. It was said at a well-known trunk and bug establishment that of all the trav eling bags of that size now sold, proba bly fifty per cent, nro dress suit cases. 1'robably less than ten per cent, of these tire bought for use as regular traveling bags. They are made in vari ous sizes and depths, the deeper ones being known as deep dress suit eases. They are sold at various prices up to as high us twenty-five dollars for a fine alligator. N. Y. Sun. Cominrrelttl Vuluo or the Heart. "I am not rich," he said, "but if the devotion of a true and tender heart goes for anything with you, dear Clara" "It goes well enough with me, Mr. Spoonbill," interrupted the fair maiden, with a pensive look on her sweet face. lint how will it go with the butcher, tho baker, the grocer? Those people must be considered, you know," Bos ton Home Journal. Kleetrie Sunstroke. It is now claimed that there is such a thing as eleetriesunstroke. The work ers around electrical furnaces ta which metal aluminum is produced suffer from them. The intense light causes painful congestions, which cannot be wholly prevented by wearing deep-colored glasses. Dirt Yoir Know That We Are 'ow Dolaig THE Find Engraving That Has Ever Been in Asbevllle? As we are now making an entirely new and ruperior line of Souvenir Spoons we will offer ur old onea at greatly reduced orlcea. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER. A Man From Boston Here last week said his people were going out ol business. Hail some samples of certain lots of (oods he waa anxious to dispose of. At the prices he offered Ihem it's a wonder they weren't out of business years ago. We cc'ild net buy them for we deal only in FAMILY MEATS. JAS. WOLFE MEAT CO., rtl.KPHO.iK J. . TT VT t I 1 I M e use Horn s lioid and silver k Cleaner no a i , no dust or Ammonia best and cheapest fleane' in m warranted not to inju-e the finest jrold also ii'.m rustr uiovr- ull not in jure ih' clothinn ilso bras?. K eopp-r ivd tin polishing past i iiefii; m Titles are tir) uest in the mtrket for tin purposes. Dr. T. C. Smitb, pnt for Ach vil'P C 4 2Qr y arif varar-y ar s- y y jjl e0fl Tko cM...A o See That Square? Ifyouriunic were in it, it would be a 11 adver Use me lit. See the Point? Vow you enn't siy that persons tlo not read '.he advertisiti columns of Tiik Citizen. MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY :OM'INt'l-.S Tel Sl'STUN ITS KSTAH I.ISIIKD RKl't TM IOM FOR HIRSV CLASS WORK 'harfb St., Telephone 70. FHE IMPERIAL - TRIO. JKAN SCHAKFH11, Violini.-t. PARIS CONSERVATORY. CHARLES L. SCHAHFKR. I'ianlst, FRANKFORT CONSKRVATOKY SIDNEY U. TAYI.IIR. 'Cellist BRUSSELS CONSERVATORY, Will ojwn a studio nt -i Orfltige street, Ashe ville. on September the ist ami will now receive triplications for the fullowiuK branches : Violin, viula, cello, piano, organ, sinitinK, harmony. omposi tion. French and German languages. Please address KENILWORTH INN. LongaHill & Co., No. a N.JTourt PtjuHre, I'p Slnirs Real Estate Agts. & Broker? I.OIND FI.CKI M (ill.T KDGhll FCl'mTV :o- 6dimo Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop ALL NEW FIXTURES. 3 Bath Rooms, White Barbers UEO. BENDER. PROPRIETOR A LOT OF NEW SHAPES AND TRIMMING AT The Bazaar. DR. J. A. WATSON, OFFICE 13 QROVE ST HOURS: 1C UNTIL S 10-adimo BBAL B8TATB BROKBB8. INVB8TMBNT AOBNTI NOTARY PUBLIC ' Lout iectiraly placed at S par east. Offlcaa to ft 96 Fattoa At., ap ttalra I I KTA1.L A. CITY HtRKET. i .. J Southern Kail way pisdmont air li. 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NO. 17' h tiiiam 1i 311am 1 3 i'lpin 1 PNpm .1 .r.;i(.u. !'.. 4il' m NO. 18 7 II am 7 H'lan; 7 fifinm 10 fUnm 12 .lll'im 2 4pm Lv. Murphy Ar. Tomutla ., " Andrewa " Brvaon Itv " W ivneaviili " Ashetlile tl)ail ve t ccpt y Snniln y. SLEJE PIJdjK AStftViCK. Nos it mill l'J SHipiiiK Cars httwtt'ii Rich mond nnil r.rtinsliur , ami trains 87 nml ih I'ul man a'eeiiiiK far lictwnn New York, Aahrvlne nnil Hut Springs litiiiR hatiil eil on Noa. 11 mul 12..n K, nnil II anil VY. N. C. divisions. I'ulliaan S'ccpinc Cnr between Ashcvil'c anil Cituinnnti. via Knivll!e Trains Nns 1:1, 14, l', mitt 0 solid trains between Ashcville nnd Columbia, cimnecttnie at Columbia with S. C R'y lur Charleston and P C. (St P Ry f r Siivannnh, Jacksonville and nil Florida points. I'uilmnn slccpera on .Ni.a. 1(1 nnd IK, between Jackaonvlllc, Athe ville and Hut Springs. W.A Tl'KK. S II HARDWICK. Oen'l I'nsa. At Asst. Gen'l I'n.s At., Washinittnn D. C. Atlunta On. V. H M'Hlili Oen'l upt., Coltinililn. 8. C KM .CULI', TrnlKc MnnnKer, Wushintfton, w. II, GKBUN, Gen'l ManuKer. Waahinirton. AND BEST IN H W 0 0 H (0 0 is ti Beware of Imitation. Re aure to ilrt the orlfttnal. Made only bj Taylor Mftf. Co., Mt. Load. Tl.o Greal Eye Rostoror. Al fitrininrnir.Ml Ktch xaltllynirrTthT ,VA( TIN A.1 Hir rVirr.i:irrh. Ailini. Hnirrr, uhl at tit I1m tar toubc mnA oM. A .aU.l.l. tW. ir.W VOHIt LUNIHIll WTlTHtr AHS, S t. Ill Wr-t WwywB.., 'rrt WTHf, M. Free treatment at 94 North Mala St., Asheville. ll-idtwim MISS KLLBN SAWVBR, Ajent. m HUNDRED DOLLARS. REWARD If Von Find Anything But Havana In The Filler of Our Red Letter Cigar. Asheville Cigar Go. XxSl altcoiioaYl ,kJinia 1 uit TAirio 5,1",r,c0vjl We're In The Ring WILE, OPFKR MPECIAI. INDICEMENTs IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR - - this Remember the Celebrated Rcckland Co.'s Fine Shoes For Men CAM ONLY R. S. MORGAN'S KVKRV I'AIK WARRANTKl). Don't fail to see the I.ATKST DESIGNS IN NKCK- V.R nt H. . SIOHMsN M this week. Just received another larKe ahipinent ol those Kxa.t'SlVK IUMC.NS: "The Swannanoa." "The Battery 1'ark," "The Kenil vtottlr' ami " i he lletktli) ' four in liiuM nnd tctk scarfs. "They go like hot cakes." R. H. nilHI! N has everythiiiK nice in heavyweiRht llAI.IIKlt'.GAN and UahtweiBht Wool. t'NDKKWKAR. Just the thins you wunt for these cool evenings. Watch this col. limn. Will give you fresh tidings every few days. li. S. MOKGAN, MOTTO: "Oue Correct ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared BUILDING Fine Church, Cabinet ttwn row Asheville Woodworking Co U. Kaufman, Supt. Quality not (uatityY NOPIjUt f.tPTS OP ANY KIND TO ATTRACT ATTHN'l ION "R flHAVi TKADB AT THH Acme Wine, Liquor Boose & White Man's Bar What I claim I. iht I k'eo the larurear .lock of rut clut arooila of auv house in th -tnte. Anvone In ni'eil of pure nnarttilt-rate.1 Hqoor will and it to their Intrreat to cal aim i-ismmrat stock The ..imr haa been recommended bv the Icaiilnit physicians In the ..lute for medicinal purpura I nn, II. I .oiigliriui, I'rop. NO. 68 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE. N. C. IIM Mi motto la, '"Keep the heat and charge aiennllnulv." 'BSBUBamaBBMMw.-Vy place la second to none In the Htnte. 'BUPHi'N'KfMt IL, POSTOPFICR POX flHH Orrter'Trom h Wsiht.it nl let ted. Boxliie Jk Pacttlnu; Frr. BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. V" At WHOl.BHAI.r DKPAUTMBNT, (iBNTS1 V tl. I'AKLUK ASU KKAVISO ROOM. C10AUS, TdHACCO AND BOTTLE GOOIlS. SAM. XTV A PLK, MILLIARD A.VO POOL Kt.HtM. j J, 4t5a Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement H e Resijcctfullr Sulklt a Hhmrt ot Your Patronage. P. A. MARQUARDT, Manager. f Malm Eutraare, lo. . Telephoae Call, No. . 4 JBr,? 9 1 1 ir Ir. fc'. C. Weal'. Narva nr,l R-.m ,..-' ,. l"M.:.lui,li'rii -mvonrm.r cimranh-p, lijrnui. i l.il auenla only, to euro WfaH Meninry: Vnx t Iirnlniuid NirvB I'owi r; t Miwhmul: onli-kn. Muht Lows; 1'i-il lln..:n,.; ,,( n,;, . Ni iTvoii-new; 1 afri'mle; n l 1.. In..; iio( l',.v ,-i of the Urn. Tilth o ti:-ni... la eiih-r wx, ciiun'iI I oriT-eiertlon; Youthful r:r, .11.1. or jht't't-ivo I'ra ,1 Tobiieoo, (iilum or l.lnu.ir, ivhh h niou hail i. MlnT CoiKumiillnn. IiiMinilvaiul Iicnth. lly mail, 11 a hoi; 1,1,. 1 wild written minraiitea to run. 01 refund nmnvr. WKST'Ht'llt'llll KVIIt'f. Aci'rt.iin rure fur Ooui(h. t'olil,Afllmi.i,Uii.iii'lilll,t;n.uii. whooplnit Couch, Hnr Tliront. l'liwaut tnUki'. Small niie ditmiinui'il' 'il. ryie. alze, now 'jr.e.: o'd HaUe.uoweuo. OUAI. .iTLW iwuwl oul-l.r T. C. Sinitb, llruKfflxt. Public Square, . Asheville, N. C We have everything in the line of heating apparatus from a small stove to the largest range. HOT AIR FURNACES A upeciality. All work guaranteed. Call and see our stoves before buying, wo save you money. BO YCE & BURTON, I MOKTB Still Tor the pro-pie with the best to Ik-; Ivul in meat looclg. A gl'ince lit the fine show wf off-r will fiitisty you. V. M H1LL&CO. City Market. wf.i-:k. BE FOUND AT 59 S. Main St. Cash Price 10 All." to- Furnish all Kinds of MATERIAL Work and Bank Fixtures kbtimati:. Telephone, 1 (54 I P nnilaJf A ,I,R '"" x. Thi, ami LE HnUN S l",n' "' i"nur - 4 ha. VIIWI Vth.MdlMlM.oflb.ll.nilA'UrlMrrOt. !..ui, iHiuim no cbwt of dM or n.uMou., mtrcurldor potMOMMOMd. IrinMto be Ukw laUraaUf Vota A3 A PREVINTIVK rtr tlthar mx it ! ImponiblttoeootrMl auy TtMmi .iimm ; hul In the mm mi 1 1 i. .a- mmm Urott alrMdy Uirorroittltr AmietM lC TI RK f 0'' P'tw hy mat.. Pojv tl pft bo.o. HaADIrES DO SOU KNOW OR. FELIX LC DRUN'S 3TEB. BKD FERHYROYflL PILLS nrMhn original nml only FHKNCII, anfeandra. lialilaonra on tli" market, frlno tl.0Ut Hot b mail, (innuin aold oult by T. c. f niith, DruKRlai Public Stiuare, AihevllleJN C COVatT PLACE.