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frnsaw '1 THE A8HEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Thursday Evening, November 15, 1894. 1 !1 TOE ASUEV1LLE IIA1LY 1'1M WHO IS TO ULAME? THE NEW WOMAN. TRY A. rUIKTED DAILY I EXCKl'T SVNl'AY I M WbliKLY DAILY SL'Hscnin'ios am ri:s: f One Year j Six MimthH i Thru' Mimlhs ClTlZHN I One Month, in advance .... I iimU'i... ii.-iiil to carriers. TllE SliMi-WiiKKl.v Citukx. isouil every Tuesday nud Friday, in advaaee. St- . :i.0 . i r. i no 15 Subscribers whit m'ss their patters arc requested to make complaint at the othce as soon as possible. THl'RSDAY, NOYUUtiliK 15 1SSH. A coxTKACTfur&Ho Hi"1 worth. vu-t iron pipe bus been scare. I by nn Ala bama firm iij: linst huh made by i'"i -tractors in ilili'.rent c 'iinliks, the pipe being fir J ipan. We emi'd have tie markets ol the vm 1.1 to l u l l lur i" a geuuiue tar tin form bill eoul.l p:iss Cor gress anil wliv shotiM it not p :ss . t t'tenrxt session ol C'or.iiref? ' i, editor ot tiie Wilmi 'j. -; inn New V o k paper nil l .cratie defeat in N "ill W. II. Hi usaki ton Star, wri; 111.1 thecals1 i.l I1. 11 Carolina. sa s ; "The m.is-es ol lisionit-i reliuioii-W believe the pr. ini-ies 111 iile In their lead ers and are confident tha tUirvie'orv :u this Siate will be f illowed bv nn- bounded nrosmriiv. Manv ol tlitin ln- lievethat free silver mea-is Us I ' ee d tribution by the fjovcininei I auiat tl e people." Mr. Iternard is an 1 II usideiit 1 I North Carolina and should know ui:nt li.- is talking about. Peril: t le n.eois to eoiifme the application ol ids remai ks to the i; islern part of the Su-te. At all events, we do not believe tbercweiclO white pcrsoi s ia Wtst.rn No: th C.ir lain who Inlieved, or believe, that I'rtc silver "means its tree distribution bv the gov ernment," ur by nnv one els:. Mr. Uer nard's t .xperieuee has been entiliiic.l to the low country, and it is donbMui it he is i lalitied to speak tor the 111 a it. diners. NOT HI M IS-. We are certainly the tti"st c uisirvalive people in the wi rid hcu it comes to changing existing institutions. Here we are all surreal that it is pirhais the greatest anomalv in euirwhule system ol government that the meuiK'rs of Co:i Kress elected a lew davs ago will not vote or act tor a ci; l hey can simply stand around with ihe coinniissioi.s ol their consti'.ueiURS in their pocket and see the Democrats do the legislating, though th: people lone said plainly tiiev want a change. It is a good deal as though a doci.ur should decide that bis patient needed a change1 of treatimnl, and yet be p nve-less to see that h: had it till the medicines alreidv provided were exhau -ted. Our present way of waiting a year lur the mandate of the voters to be heeded is si 1 1 v , wrong and hannfii'; it is an tiquated, bt Imging tu the days when the member Irom Califorui 1 might be lime months reaching the national cap ital. How ridiculous it is, is shown by considering what would be the situation if the State legislature just elected did not begin its work ti'l a vear from this winter. Th: Democrats, indeed, could stand it in the present insUince, but they would be gritting their teeth very hard two vears Irom now to find the Republi cans still iegisl iting although voted out of oll'u-e. This discharging n:i employe you do not trust by giving him a jeai 's notice to quit is not business. Editor Tub Citizen : While, through State raid municipal appropriations, abundant provision has been made for the education of the poor as well as the rich, why it it that so many children of this town arc growing up in i'littracv ? If it is the indifference ol the paieats, should there not be a compulsory educa tional law passed at the next session of the State legislature? No child, especially i b iy, who wi'dl in a few years, be a voting citizen, helping to make law makeis, if not laws, should be allowed to grow up without the ability to read iiite.hgentU the platforms and principles of tlic party with which he votes, uud the names of lluir eatuli bites One of the great curses of our country is illitei ale voters, and even this progressive city is likely to add largely to their numbers. Wliv could not n census b; taken ol the juvenile population ol Asheville to letci mine how many ehildreu of school ige arc not in school, and the nason A-hy? Cur polite are not overburdened v i ' li work, and i i two or three days could eusdv asicrtaiu all the facts, and epnrt to the Mayor or School Coinis sioners. I lie wiiter has had under observation fir six or eight years a tumily ol seven movs, six of them ol school age. Three mouths would probably cover all the nine I be sis have been in school. Hut in t lis ease 11 lias rot been indisposition to a tend, or lack ot interest on the part of tie m tlier. S'ie has been fxtrcinclv anxious to have tl.eui in school, but bc- ai.se unable to provide decent clothing, it ar ,.f r year lias gone bv, and not one ot tin 111 is able to read a single line. The wnitr, ai d ot Hers h iveaioeo the mother in her 1 llorts to prepare tluse boys for day and Sunihtt tciiool, but not being able to luriiish a complete outfit at any one tiau when a second-hand artulc ol apparel wis provided, the one previously givui woul l be in tatters. To furnish any kind ol clothing for six boysriquins a coml'oi table income, ai d this woman finds it hard, with the s 'anty aid given by her inteitipaate liu-b.ind, to get food and fu-.l, to miv nothing of clothing. In deed, w ithout chaiitable aid, they would manv times have suffered Irom hunger. The two older bovsmiist work when work can be obiaim d. and have tilth hope of any knowledge, but such ns they can 1 ick upwhi'c iniisuing lluir daily vocations. Hut theie are still five from Id to 7 who, if t lit v but had thecast-ofl clotlusaud shots of soul: fortune-lav ored boy, would gladly be in schoed and improve liieir advantages. ill not some such boy, or h:s mother, who 111 iv chance to read this article, make up a bundle lor one of these, nnd N ave it at the tliec ol the Flower Mis- sum, L'itv Hall, at any time Irom 5 to (1 p. 111 , directed to "L'haiitv," who will ste that they are delivered and used lor tiie purp ise lor which they are donated Clmrity. tii t : iNMM i:i:k uki-i nut an. Disasters Likely to Knsue It She Continues to Try to Itlval Man. If the hiimun nice is to endure, and if civilization is to advance, the rela tions between the sexes must not per manently be relations of rivalry. Men and women were not made to struggle with one another for the advantages of life, but mutually to aid one another in reaping those advantages. That "sweet love" of which the poet speaks Is given as the reward of right rela tions between man and woman; and, where other guidance is lucking, we may profitably itsk whether any given line of conduct tends to the gaining or the sacrificing of that reward. If to the former, then it may suftdy be suit! to be right conduct; if to the latter, wrong. Whut it Is clear that man lias to do in these later days is to frame to him self a higher and, completer ideal of manhood than he has hitherto 011 the. whole entertained, ami try to live up to it. The awakened woinnuhood of the age when allowance has been made for all that is hysterical and mor bid and heartless in contemporary feminine utterances summons him most clearly and distinctly to walk henceforth on higher levels in the strength of a nobler self-control. Then he has to recognize in the fullest sense, without a particle of reserva tion, that he has in woman not a weaker shadow of himself, not a re flect ion of his glory nor a minister to liis pleasures, but u divinely bestowed helpmeet, to whom special power-and faculties have been imparted for tiie in terpretation of truth and the beautify ing of life. I'be aneifiil (ic'rtnniis. Tacit u tells us, used to recognize a certain luvine power of intuition in 'heir women, mid if they ditl it was probably not with out cause. 1 he phenomenon is not an extinct one in our ow n day. and we venture to say that its frequency will was or wane according to the respect paid not by man only, but by woman herself, to all in her nature that is most distinctive of womanhood. It is far from certain that woman always recognizes what her ow n best gifts lire: and there is, in our opinion, a .specific danger lest, in her new-born zeal for a masculine equipment of knowledge, she relegate to an inferior place that native truth of perception which is of more Importance, we may almost say. than all formal knowledge. Popular Science Monthly. HAMBURG STEAK FOR, BREAKFAST, JAS. WOLFE MEAT CO., TKLKPHOi4K J.t. MTALL. A, CITV MARKET. . ITlSroXJJSrOEMENT . Having Returned to Asheville With a Large And Complete Line of Boots, Shoes, Trunks and Valises 1 Ben to Ask All My friends And the 1'uMic Centrally to (live me a Call. . . 1IY STOCK IS NEW . . AMI ('KICKS NKW, AND WITH IIONHST I'.OOHS AMI FAIR DKAt. IN . I Hcl'i; To liAVK A SHARK OF VOI R l'ATKONACK. ft ESPECT FULLY, The Guarantee Shoe Store. M. IKVV, I'HOP, JS MAIN T Did You Know II.I'l'.HKK W Ti;t;. tl avcil 1 lie I It.v A.l.iolniiiii llainlilll'u from 11 Cholera Nitatlnn. !. S Bilknr-.s, M. D. in Hi? Kiiurerinj Record Since then the cholera epidemic Ham burg has C'tablished liitration works, and I went to that city for the special purpose o; seem" liu-v ih se wire con structed ;iinl managed, llumhurtf and AUona form one coir unions building area, so that it is imp issibie for a stran er to see any ililiercuec in the character o! t he buildings or the sum. undines nor when near the boundary can he tell whether he is in ilauibuig or 111 Altona unless it I e bv obsen ing t he miiiorm of the policemen whom hemiy meet. Tin two cities are, liowt-Ncr, quite uistint in their lorms ot govivumeni, and w hat is more important to us, 1:1 their water supply. Hamburg took its wafer litim the river Ivlbe above the town, thonijh not above tidal influence, and supplied it unhltereil, while Alioua to,. If lis water from the same river In-low the town where it was highly polluted with sew age, hut filtered it through sand filters hclore distributing it to the peonl-.-, In the great eholfra outbreak in lN'JiJ the cases occurred id nost exclusively 111 llamnurg, anil in a map ot ihe two cities, oil which the cholera cases ire located bv red dots, 1 saw the boundary line between Ha ml irg and Altona almost as distinctly marked In the dots as if it had been shade f in tor that pur pose, it is true that there ucrc cures in Altona, but inquiry showed that almost all these cases the sieK had either drunk Hamburg water or water ta'ten direetlv from the river. I'rovpecity U Coming KnrU lie Leaps iintl Koutid-. :i-!r.nut"li l'"t. Independent. "Now lei's do business, "exclaims Con' ssman Il'inglev's newspaper, the Lew- is'.un Journal. "Aditiuing itself to the ne ,v order ol'things," the Journal goes on to s iv, "business will improve." Wi iei 1 quite sure that this cheerful predic tion will be liiltilled. Now tor business'" says Senator llawdev's newspaper, the Hartford Cour- ant. It hnds that the "manufacturers ind the whole business community die it last in a position to recoup themselves tor the stagnation and cnt.irccd inactiv ity o! the two liemueratie vears tust past. Confidence is the word now confidence, energy, enterprise I The bad. lull times are over. Prosperity is com mg back bv leaps mid hounds; throw the do irs op.-n wide tor it. Soon the lac- torv chimneys will be smoking, trade humming, money briskl , circulating, and the country beginning to feel like itscll again." 1 htse deliverances ol two Kcpuhhc.iu organs, published 111 manulaeiui mir tin tries and owned and confi lied by pronnt cut ivenupnc in congressmen, are significant, Thev show that the new tariff is not regarded as an impediment to the Muni 01 prosierity oy siieii pro- tiouis'.sas sien ttor llawlev and Con gressman ihnglev. In fact the f-enator s piper asserts that prospericlv is "com ing back," not at a snail's pace, but ' by leaps ami bourn's." Tin-: n i: t i.i:(.i-i.. i f i;i:. Thai W Are Now THE Finest Engraving TUt Has Ever Been ia Asheville? As wt' are now tmikine an entUflv iu-w atul unerior line ot Souvenir Sihhjiis we will ofltrt ur old oms at greatly reduced vrices. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY V ( lii ill of CONTINCHS TO SUSTAIN IT HSTAB- LIS111-U REPUTATION FOR FIRST CLASS WORK. Church St., Tdleptone 70, Dr. C. J. Oliveros, THE SPECIALIST. EVE, EAR, 0SE, THROAT .) LLMi 31 DISEASES. I'iTTOM - AVhWlli. (Ovtr Knyni Si Smith'! Urug Mote.) P. O, Bo Afhevillr, N. SIU'.M K WAX t.ol.UKS. hitler ( Itirli Knew When Not Talk. Kalei;h Conepoil'lence Clutittilte olterter. Judge Walter Clark certainly knows bow to be silent as will ns when to speak. When Mr. Pulaski Cowper's letter came out a certain person callid on Judge Clark in regard to it. The Ut ter told him that when endorsed by the Populists he had stated his position in terms so plain uud unmistakable that no man could misunderstand him; tlmt subsequently botli the Democratic and Republican conventions had endorsed him and now he bad nothing to say nnd the people could speak their will at the polls. From motives ol his own the per 8011 still insisted that a letter should lie written. Judge Clark instantly caught on und is reported to have siiij, fixing his eyes on his visitor,"! understand tve different languages and I know how to lie silent in each ol' them." Asu conse quence he has received over 2ol),000 votes, over 100,000 mote than this State has ever cast tor any other man. McKlnkiy Hill Nut liuloi-seil. From an Interview with John Shermnn. 1 do not regard the pn sent result as ad indorsement of the McKinley bill or a demand on the part of the people for radical tariff legislation. 1 would not favor any great increase in duties On the stump in thecampaign I said very plainly that I was a moder ate protectionist, and wanted onlr such duties as would insure a lair rate of wages for the woi klngmen of the country. I'.t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - of l lie I ouililt l!ol li llotit-, From I tie Ralf New ,ui-t t !-- 1 u ! The returns so tar rcccivul show that the Kusiuuists w i',1 have a laigc majority in both houses ol ihe ntt legislature. The number ol li.-nn crats ilteittl is very smail compared c- ith what it usually is The I;e-t ealcul itious that tan now le made indicate that li.-. re will be 1 J P.-in-ocrats, l(i Uepu'ibea'is ami HI Populists in the Senate. In the II use it is more difficult tu till es.-ic Iv the comparative strength of the Populists and Kcpuhli cans. It is very hard to ascertain the names of the I'u.-i on c.inui fates who have been ihctnl in some ol the conn ties, and evi n whin this is done, their politics is, in many inslniccs tin tin known iU unity. At prcsuit, however, it seems mat there will be in the House, 1 Heniocr its, ol! Republicans and 4 Itipulists. The l-:iot ihin And l-'nilii Hie SiiritiKiicM Rt-pulilietiii, 1 he Uhio IVniocrats dtcbitcd lur Iree silver and were utterly annihilated while the California Republicans weut the same way and were also b-.'aten. The U' publicans of Pennsylvania dc- ei.nvti 101 n p-ti jier capiea ciiireuce 1 t) tin u . which was worse than nnv free silver de- j liLll 11 Kl M JlUS, VV 11 III! lid l' K'l maun a nil scored lue Inggist victory 01 all. The K ins is Republicans spoke for free silver mid were victorious. The Colornd ) and South Dakota and Michi gan Republic ins dal the same and swept all three Mat' s Throughout the South, where the Ii;mucruts saved mr st ol the pi ces, the anti-silver Lolicy of the Ad ministration has been most strongly nn- tngonned bv the Democracy. Perhaps the m-rency is a "local usuc. i Hotel Berkeley Barber Shop ALL NEW FIXTURES. OKO HKNDKH, PROPRIETOR Long, Hill & Co., No.NCourl Square, t'p SUiri. To build up both solid flesh and strenztl after grip, pneumonia, fevers and other prostrating diseases, there is nothing to equal nr. fierce s Uolden Medical Discovery. PROSTRATION FOLLOWING GRIP. Mrs. Hei'Bek Garrjtt. A'inii MeiiriM C. 11.. I'd.. vnltes: "I was taken with (Trip which Anally resulted In pneumonia. Whs nrostnitt'd for three months. Had a terrible couirh and was emaciated and very weak. Was fast drifting Into "quick con sumption." The doctor gave me medicines all the time. I grew weaker, lie. advised cod liver oil emulsion. I took two buttles of It without any relief. I bad pain In my left shoulder and back. I wrote you, and you nrraurltied vour 'Golden Medical Dtnenrnrv.' 1 took onlr nne bottle be fore I felt better. After two bottle I could alt up, and felt I bud been saved from the grave. 1 liM.rananil rmtlilltr In flnah mnA BtMnDih' Real Estate Agts. & Brokers I.O 1NM PL4CEO ON GILT :s- 6duno LOT OF NEW SHAPES AND TRIMMIN6 A The Bazaar. Mrs. GAiuiETT. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD UVou Find Anything But Havaua lu The Filler of Our Red Letter Cigar. Ashovillo Cigar Go o-Jfall Use Hoitt s Gold and Silver Cleaner no acid, no dust or Ammonia best and cheapest cleaner in use warranted not to injure the finest gold also iron rust remover will not in jure the clothing also brasp, copper anl tin polishing past ? these articles are the best ia the market for the purposes. Dr. T. C. Smith, agent for Ahe- ville, X. C. The Mieroglyphics Sny: "l.tarn that which will be of use tu vou in life." Take tiie hint and buy "yourmeatsof W. M. HILL & CO. City Market. WILL, OFFER SPECIAL INDl'CEHENTS IN SHOES and UNDERWEAR - - THIS WEEK. Remember tbe Celebrated Rockland Co.'s Fine Sboes For Hen CAN ONLY BE FOUND AT R. S. MORGAN'S KVKKY PAIR WARRANTED. Don't Tail to see the LATEST DESIGNS IN NKCK WEAR at R. n. MORQAN'S this week. Just received another large shipment ol those EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS : "The Swanuanoa," -'The Battery Park," "The Keuil worth" and "The Berkeley" four in hand and leek scarfs. "They go like hot cakes." R. M. MORGAN has everything nice in heavyweight BALURIGGAN and lightweight WOOL UNDERWEAR. Justthe thing you want for these cool eveuings, Watch this col umn. Will give you fresh tidings every few days. li. S. MORGAN, 59 8. Main St. MOTTO: One Correct Casta Price to All." ASHEVILLE WOODWORKING CO. Is Now Prepared to Furnish all Kinds of IK YOU WANT A GOOD PAIR OF GOLD-SPECTACLES, A GOOD WATCH t ii the best Nickel Alarm Clock ever sold at the price we have it, I also make a SI'F.CIALTY of fine WATCH KEl'AIRINi'. ninl Gl'AKANTEI- ull my work to give SATISFACTION. N.rOl HfllQURI, P. L. COWAN THE, JKWELER I THE BEST. 1 N0 8QUEAKIN& w. S3 SHOE..'.'. 5. CORDOVAN. FRENCH& ENAMELLED CALF. 4.3& Fine calf&kansarob 3.50 P0LICE.3 Soles. BoysschoolSkoes. LADIES' 4SM'2.l.i? ... OtlND r UK tAl ALOuUc WLDOUOLAS BROCKTON. MASS. You can monry hy purrhatlog W. L. Doit it Inn fhp DCVIUK. WXIIICUIC I ill liioniim'.iiiis a ndvertisea shoes in the world, nnd guarautee thcvAluetiy stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protects you against high prices and the middleman's profits. Our shoes ?qual custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualiHe. We hive them sold every where at lower prices for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dealer counot supply you re can. Sold by J. D. Blanton, Asheville, Enock Rector & Co.. Marshall' r jm v Saving 25 Cents. It is a fact which all leading physicians admit, that nine times out of ten a patient will recover without the assistance of a doclor. Willi the advance of general knowl edge people understand belter what to do for themselves. Medicines in themselves can not cure ; Namre alone can cure ; bin medicines help Nature. Take an illustra tion. Let us say you have sick headaches occasionally, with dizziness, sour stomach and loss of appetite. You do not need to go to a doclor, for every one will tell you il is biliousness, and that w hat you need is a liver pill to clean out Ihe bowels and arouse the torpid liver to action. In this case you can buy many different kinds of liver pills, bin the best course is to secure Ihe liver pills and also some TONIC PELLETS for purifiing the blood and toning up the sysicm, 50 that you will not be troubled again. You can jjet loth of these medi- BUILDING MATERIAL Fine Church, Cabinet Work and Bank Fixtures 8HWD FO BSTIMATIM. Asheville Woodworking Co H. Kauffman, Supt. Telephone, 104. Quality not quaixtityY NO PRBB GIFTS OP ANT KIND TO ATTRACT ATTBNTION OR DKAW THABB AT THE Acme Vine, Liquor Honse & White Man's Bar (roods oP an house in th nan anadulterated Uaaon will nnd It to thHr lnt.mi in ri The same has been recommended by the leading Dhrslcians In the What I claim Is that I keen the larnat atock or nt class State. Anyone la need of pare anadalterated tlqnort will nnd uiu cuminc mr iioci, I ne State for medicinal purposes Jan, H. Iouglirmi, Prop. NO. 58 SOUTH MAIN STREET, - - ASHEVILLE, N. C. My motto I, "Keep the beat and charge accordingly.' mUy place la second to none In the Mate. TBLBPBONB CALL 180 ... POSTOPPICB BOX 688 OrdersFrotn Distance Solicited. Boxing Packing Free. cities, in separate boxes, for one price (25 cents) if vou nsk your druggist for Ramon's Tonic Liver Pills and Pellets. Together they cure Diuuusuess uihi consimauon. r MILL) IN SlioV LLr. BY DR, T. O. SMITH, Wholesale and Retail, W. C, Carmichn-I. Worthen A Co., Heinltsb Ki Kcaean, Kayaor & Smith. RBAL BBTATB BROKERS. INVBSTMBNT AOBNTR NOTARY PUBUC " NOTICK Bv virtue of an execution Issued to me out of the Superior court of Buncombe connlv on the 30th duy of October, 1894, in favor ol 'JatiiesM. V entail and against R L, Fiu pm rick, 1 will sell at the court house door in the city of Asheville, county of Buncombe and state ol Norm Carolln, at punnc auction to tne nign est tsid(ier for cash, at 12 o'clock noon, on lion, day. December id. iftu. to satisfy said execution, the following described piece, parcel or lot of lanci, lying, situate ami neing in tne western part of Ihr city of Asheville, countyol Buncombe and State of North Carolina, near Depot street and Nellie park, ana Bounded ana more panic, ularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake in J. K, Ray's west line of Nellie Park, C, W. Cisnev's southeast corner and runs south- ward with I B. Rav'a line one hundred and twenty-two (in) feet to Gwyu's line; thence south with Cwyn's line fifty-seven (57) feet to a stake in said line, corner of Cwyn's lot ; thence west with Cwyn's line nineteen (19) feet to a stake at Shenard's line; thence southward with Sheoard 8 line one hundred and twentf- one (rn) feet to the corner ot shepard's line and the allev: thence with C. W. Clancy's line eighty-s-ven (H7) feet to the beginning. Oc tober 311th, 1894. 1. A. BROOK9HIRB, 1 Iid4t-thur Shetlfl ol Buncombe County. Loans Aecnrtly placed at R ner cent OScea 15 ft 116 Pattna Ava , up stairs Th. Great Eya Rtstornr. All torninnf lliorl K.rMMHHMyiPlhr ACT I. MA." Hnr Krtrr, t'siurh, Attim. mro iwMWilM irilSH It pw fcel Puekn lUttiTT. unihlt rt sJI Umi bf jmnut ant! aM, k ..hhb knesk RKW TORK M)MH Free treatment at 94 North Main St., Asheville. i-idfcwim MISS ELLKN.BAWYI3R, Agent. NOTICE By vlrtueof an execution Issued to me out of the Superior court of Buncombe county, on the 30th day of October, 1894, In favor ofR H.Lee and against Fannie Johnston, ad nilnistratorol R. M. Johnston, deceased, I will sell at the court house door in the city of Ashe ville, c .uuty of Buncombe and State of North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at is o'clock noon, on Monday, Decem ber id, 1894, to satisfy said csecatlon. the follow ing descrinea piece, city lot or parcel 01 iana in the cltv of Asheville. and situated on Park avr- nut, and beginning at the southeast corner of lot 79 in tne nonnern margin 01 rara avenue, and runs thence with said Park avenue south ii y west u feet to a stake In Beale's northeast corner; thence with Beale's line north 60 west 17J 7 feet to a stake in a hollow; thence up the hoi fow north m e"t 6 fret to the southwest corner of lot 19; thence with the line of lot 79 south Co is' east 149.4 feet to the beginning Oc tober soth, 1994., J. A. aaooKBHlKB, Bhcnnoi uncomue Count; ti-idtthur BONANZA WINE AND LIQUOR COMPANY, Nos. 41 and 43 S. Main St., Asheville. VO. A 1 WBOLBSALB DEPARTMENT, GENTS' iW' 1 PARLOK AND SBADINO ROOM. ClOASS, TOBACCO AND BOTTLB GOODS. SAM. XT A O PLB, BILLIARD AND POOL BOOM. JX J, 4:0. Beer Vaults and Bottling Department in the Basement H e Respectfully Solicit a Snare ot Vour Patronar. P. A. IVLARQUARDT, Manager. Mula Kailrsiairts 1o. . 1'eleahoHe Cll. lo. . t(K NEW" LIFE Dr. E. C. kVstt'a N.rva . n,.i. Is wild under positive written iruarimteis, by author lii'il anuta only, to eura Weak Monmryj Loss ,. llraln and Nerve Power; J IsnUond; tulnknp .t rciiiiMj iah 01 OIllHlt'llCO, Kervoaauem: IuiHltu,l: nil iimiiM rv,nf v.m... ol the Oeneratlvo drnus in eltlcr sei, cumi1 b-over-eiMtlon; Youlhlul Lrrurs, or Kxcesslve I'm ot Tobaoon, Opium or Liquor, which soon lead to Miser ConumpUm. Insaulry an,l peath. By mall, 11 a bnii lor ; wllh written piuirnntee to euro nr refund money. WKHT'UCOUGHMVKIIH. Acertaln jure tor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup. Whooping Cough, Sore Throat. Heaaant to tako! nraaii sue aiMwnnnuoa' nne. site, nowas.:old U Use, now Sue OUAI. JTEES Issued only by T. C. Smith, Drng-Brlst. Public Square, - . Asheville N. C rug i ll n VI Rt v. Tbh ma. a as Ba.sasss.BM Le nKUK a1"" 'l'""1' " "iiui (L&6 thJsMt &: of IhaGanito-Unnsrw Or. lltsini, fNitrt no rhAiifs f dll or nsusotu, ratrcuitsa oc titttnoua no k i net to Ukca luUntaU'e WhD AS A PREVENTIVE .-j tUber t7 it If ImpmlblstetMlrMt ITl reDtfSSJ ulrMM hut In Ih. OSaal ni tl net alratlr U)pTUSAm Atrurru aaiagatB aam, Witt UMtOTFrVM Ml liltM, WVfUaUaMs 2 TT TX V t4M - oiira. Pns l.y mi. pot,.' nt,v LAP lS VOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S steel 09 maim pius am tho original ami only FIIENCH, safe and r. iiablaonre on th mnrkat. Pri- ll.OOl sent ti moiL Ueroine sold oolj bi Te C. f mltta', DrugKlsi. Public Square, Ashcville,N;c WILLIAM A H0YCE. ALDEBT M. BUItTON. BOYCE & BURTON, ia NORTH COURT RLACF- We are prepared to famish all kinds of numbers', Steam and Gas Fittera' sup plies, and also prepared to furnish and put on Tin, Slate and Tile Roofla?, Galvanized Cornice, Etc. We keep on hand a full line House Furnishing Good', Cooking Stoves and Fixtures, Beaters and Ranges. Esti mates for Plumbing and Heating furnished on application. Job work, both Plumbing and Tinning, done on short notice and at reasonable prirea. Give us a trial. Telephone 150. - SYCE & EURTIliT ' AiheviUe' N C ft til IT "aaiaasV