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WW'4-,-T1V' ""J Thursday Evening, November 15, 1894. THE ABBEVILLE DAILY! CITIZEN. WANT COLUMN WANTED. WANTKD Hoarders cmi be accoinmmlateo In private family during 'Oala Week," at ij Cannon street, (near line of cars) Charleston, B. C. Terms $t.oo per day. n-id.tt MTANTHll A riOSI V typewriter (y youug lady. osillon us stenographer and Several year. unerlenc. Relerencts given. Moderate sui- arv. Address btkNOORAPHKR. 11.13df.t 109 Bailey St., City. A DOG'S QUEER FRIENDSHIP. Tbo Animal Urterta lilt Master lot On Whom lie iiuu uereoueu. H 1 ofti-ii said that a bencBt con- f..rro,l .loos more to nromoto friendship than a favor received. If you would cultivate a friendly feeling toward an other, do him a kindness; if you would secure his lusting friendship, (ret him ftodovou a kindness. There is some BOYS AT HOME. I truth, at anv rate, in this view of the Wantku-a thoroughly competent and - ca6c; and it applies even to dogs, as Is liable lady to take charge of and con.li JCt h RtrikillL'ly by a story related In Lr'ilSStllTlS."0. S Sportfe.fndy Coffoc-Planting Care Cillien. Apply by letter to Apply 11 li-i.wst Z . hrvliie want to save Aureal ninny vi.i.i. "'j lime as mucli as they can, and at the "V" " have a n easnnt. com orlnnie iiouic. nae a p easui ,, Vnn ran he accommo- SiTS ' Tmonth. "lie of references given, iwdtf 1 U , Care Citiicn. FOK KENT. HOH RRNT nlglll roollieu Stnrnes avenue ioiidtf bouse. No. 30 Apply oil the premises. J. t. OH RUUH rnoRKNT- M. wit -Furnished rooms f I 50 per week with privilege ol light lioiiseacc,. K. Range and luel. 2u FAT I u A r,. ll-Sdiino 1-VIR rrnT-A J story store house corner ? North Main street and Mcrrjmon avenue. Upstairs suitable for family. App y to 6-;dlf T. H. MA1.I.OV, Urst National Bank. s 110 A KDING. ALUDA l;irst class boar.tltig house 11 Starnes Ave. 4 SOOI) HOARD Reasonable rate. MRS. S. TKKRY. 161 N. Mam St. 8-l2iUf UMAI.I. private family can accommodate two . or three oeoine, mine .uuj .i...-, table liMrd: desirable location u-Sdim Address 1 . Care Ctliien Office MISCELLANEOUS. DRft8M KINtt Cutting done by a graduate ofa Pnris tailoring school 01 nrt. No alter refilling necessary. lartless fronts ntid vests a spec'altv. Ladies' and children's l""""" ol SYl kinds dune at NO. 29 S f ARNKS AVK. AT Al'CTION The balance ol the stock o f V. ,.,i, i.iil will he sold at auction. Commencing Monday morning. Rare bargains Tnii Vee.oected as the entire stock must be sold.toi.ee. I''8" (4f Assignei. TVTdTICK-'riie lirm of Davis Si Ilurgin has IN been dissolved by imitnal consent, and Joe ris will occupy the stand, ami lnvuesnu i it-...., will nK.'iinv friends to trade Willi him and llianks Ihem lor JOK DA'Msi, stall K, City Market, their liberal patronage. lijdiin Ta f ASTKR'S Notice of Account- 1 I -In the Circuit . court of the United Slates for the Western District at North Carolina, i.eni..i. .any of New York vs In Chancery Virginia, 'icnlicsse and Carolina Steel and Iron company. All parties anil persons interest' '"' .........l ai.it nrp hereby nolitied thst I, Preston Lewis Cray, special Master, have fixed upon Friday, lite Join day of November as the time, and the Swanuanoa hotel in the city of Ashe ville North Carolina, as the place to lake the ac count required by a decree rendered therein on the day of October, isn.. a Aslieville, N. C , bv the Circuit court ol the railed Mates far the Western District of North Carp urn. 1 he ac count required lo be 'aken bv said decree being ''"The'aid special Master with all convenient speed shall lake evidence Ascertain and report lo the court oil the following matters: 1 A schedule and inventory of the lands iironertv Ismds, stocks and choses III action ot le a" insolvent corporation ( The Virginia, Tenuesse ami Carolina steel and Iron company). 2. A list ol tne neois aim ii miuu ". ceiver, showingthe names of the respective cred itors and the amount due to each. , The names of all creditors ol such insol vent corporation anil the umount due each such creuiu.r. . . r , ,, .,,i,,irtt nf lly a provision 01 sam immc. .. : '"'" , , the Virginia. Teunesse and Car,. 111a Mecl and roll company are required to hie slid prov their claims willl said special Master at Ins of fice as stated above, on or before the lirst Mnn- ayin lecemlr, 1S04, or be barred roni any shire in Ihe assets of such coHmration lo be dis tributed under decree ol such court. II lor any excuse the taking ol said account be not commence!! on ine iiiijh' "' be not concluded on that dav. the taking thereof will lie adjourned and continued Irom lime to time, and, if necessary. Irom place to place, un til the same is completed. . You will please attend and file your claims with such evidence as you may have to siibin t. Oiven under my M.d4t-thurs special Master. Mysore," hy Mr. R. 11. Elliot. Mr. A. told nic that he once wound ed a tiger which afterward spraiitf on him, knocked him down and seized him by the harjd and arm. With Mr. A. was a lnr doir. which at once at- Umtpi tlw tio-er. and diverted him from Mr. A. After driving off tho dog, 1 41. ii..... .frnai1 i Mr. A., and com menced worrying him, but was again attucked by the dog. The dog was driven off three or four times, tint the tiger was all the while strenirth. and finally died. Tho dog was uninjured. Now comes the curious part of the story. The dog, which was not affectionate, belonged to Mr. A.'s brother, and pre viously had taken no interest in any one but his master. Now, however, lie refused to go homo with his master, but stuck closely to the wounded man, and when some carbolic acid, which caused pain, was applied by Mr. A.'s brother to the wound, tho dog began to growl and show other signs of dis- nleasurc. He would not allow anyone to eome neur Mr. A. except his own special servant, and lay uniler the nod wun his nose sticking out, keeping close guard. When Mr. A. was carried to the doc tor, some thirty-five miles away, the dog went, too, ami on the doctor's ap plying carbolic acid and setting the bones, which caused tho patient to cry out, the dog at once seized the doctor bv the leir. In about throe months Mr. A. was quite cured. After that the dog lost all interest In him, and returned to his master; and if he met Mr. A. by ,.hnne merelv acknowledged bis recognition of him by the faintest wag of his tu.il. A year afterward, happening to meet the doctor, whom he had not seen in the meantime, he at onco flew at him and seized him by tho trousers. A Familiar Talk with Mothers About Son day KveuiiiBS antt Hooka. The question of Sunday evening, its allowances and restrictions of liberty to young people, is one for strictly in dividual deeisiou. Hut the customs of America, despite the cver-inereasiug leaven of foreign immigration, are in favor of home-keeping, of family re union, of abstinence from the social observances of the week. In many families, known to the public for their lavish entertainment of smart society, the Sunday habits of their forefathers are still observed with scruple, and the children are allowed to accept no in- vitations to pass the evening abroad. Whethry a boy should be encouraged to attend dancing school or class is a ciuerv custom among us has pretty irenerallv decided to answer in the af firmative. These schools and classes are, however, most often hijd in the afternoon of Friday, and, for the older let amonir the Juveniles, occur between eight and half-past ten or eleven on Saturday evenings, ineyure atwuys chaperoned by the mothers of the girls nresent. and. properly conducted, are an excellent training for the lad in physical carriage and in ease of man ner. In nothing is the mother's sphere of influence over her boy at home more eltMirlv defined than in aiding his Racket Store, 15 S. Main St. Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Hurrah ! Did you ever ? I never dreamed of such a Republican victory in all my life, it a victory sure enough. May we expect n oer better? Let that be as it may 1 want to name 50a some prices on wool dress goods ith tariff oil : 50 inch reptllants blue, brown, gray and.Llack, very Heavy. 5Pc. yd. 56-inch blue, black, tan and garnet broadcloth, e- TJ- 56 inch black broadcloth, finer 1 quality, $1.15 yd. 5G-inch tan broadcloth, finer quality, 80c. d 56-incta blue and tan Paris ,h.i, 68C yd qi;.in..b nll.wnnl latest novelty, 5c. yd, 3G-iucb all-wool plaids in beau tiful colors, red and green, blue and brown, Kfn dua brown at changib'e 43c. yd 3G-inch hall wool three shades, LOOK OUT FOR OUR NEXT MONDAY SPECIAL SALE! Mummers in all the Departments. -AT THE- 20e yd. choice in read'niir. The boy born with a love of books is the possessor of a lit- 50-inch all-wool dress flaunels tie kingdom of his own. secure nncl blessed. Nothing can dispossess him; lie is never dissatisfied; no hunger nor thirst of spirit but can be appeased. To wander in this realm of his, hand-in-hnnd with her son, is a privilege his mother should recognize and use to its utmost limit. If it be her ill-fortune n u.l : lw. .,1,111 a liii.b: nf intprest in reading for himself, a great deal may I We guarantee the ubove goods to be be done to inoculate tne youngest, win . . which is the harbinger of as represent, v.., . in black, blue and gray, !5inch all-wool twill dress flannels in blue and gray, 25-inch blue mixed skirt flan nels, I 28-inch homespun skirling, 48c. yd. 25c. vd. 19c. yd. 15c, yd. gain to the customer. Wecaa sen iusi another. Our sale Itia vivov ... ---duv is every day in the week. Come around, we will take pleasure in show- interest. pursuit, by reading aloud to him. I have seen a heedless boy hushed, then captivated, by the heroic passages from Shakespeare and Scott (authors he had persistently avoided for him self) thus administered, and afterward il.n. tl.,..n.r,i,..wll v rn hock to DO!e over their pages at every opportunity ing you through our stock. We have a 0'K,'Ssuin ,. in fewer words than large lot of Domet Flannels, beautiful should be given to a subject of this 00ds, 5e per yard; Heavy Canton vital imnoi'tnnce. I thoroughly believe that it is the mother who is answera ble for her son's relation to his home DANGEROUS COURAGE. flannels. 8!:.: p.r yard; Uuca uiaci, -a wide, nice soft goods, V i'. by the piece 8V3 to cut; 4 4 Sea Island finish, Domes- Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Co. 10 and 12 Patton Avenue. Monday is a favorite time for offerings in prices. Every advantage goes to the customers. Last Monday we gave you some good things cheap. Next Monday, Nov. 19, we shall offer still better valups, even thougkat a very incons derable profit to ourselves. We have been fortunate enough to secure DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS, UNDERWEAR, LADIES. CLOAKS, HANDKERCHIEFS & LACES, Trainers Who Are Ilaihljr Ventnreomo with WIUI Animals. I i .l Omnlil lio tlio notent inttu Beside tho regular tamers of wild I, that lol(ls (lim j healthy and beasts, of whom the public know irom iiappy occupation under the paternal having seen them at their work, there I roo 'um.in(, the evenings of his youth arc some more onscure nen;a m i to ue remembered witli reverent uiess- Iler bias directs his; her relation to the household colors his; in after lifo . ,11 !,..1.1.. lit., men Vtf. lie Will incvuuuiy i'i " " i . ,n.,i, oRc lonuiiiES iu accordance with the simple tic 5c; snitKer ami - teachings she has hes owei on nun. . lumst show, namely, the grooms. These are the men who live among the wild beasts; who go into their cages every day, and sleep within a few feet of tho iron bars in order to be ready for any emergency. Cleveland Moffett, in Mi-clnn-'s mntriuinc, says that from living thus in an atmosphere of perpet ual danger the grooms come w nam u nurmus indifference to claws and fangs. Every one must admire a man who can bear pain and face danger. The linn tamer; William l'hiladelphin, Is a man. Many times had I watched Win In his "act" with lilaek l'riucc, 1.!.. i! Xfwo nir in the evening 01 ins uicv. ltnrtnn 1 hiriMson. in Ladies' Home Journal. THE CRITIC. He W yiih'k to Si'e the One TlilnB l.aek. ine In a Molile lleetl. Ucwai'c of the habit of petty criti cism. If it takes possession of you it will make you disagreeable, uneomtor- table and a laughing-slocit. mien was the lamentable case of Cyrus Small. His time was largely spent in discov ering the laims ami siinrieuimiiK" I intend to say scmctliiiig about N. N N. Bix cord thread. If you care to save money on as small an Item as spool .I....J , N N. X. at 3Gc doz., or three lUlt tlt'i - spools for 10c. Then we keep all m hers of Clark's 0 N. T. nt 4c pool 45c drz. .1. M. STONEH. Mgr. 1 S-Vc have got what we advertise and do mt copy New York advertisc i r c tnt nts as s iiie il . J Much under the usual wholesale rate, which we shall put on sale Monday and make their departure certain by the lowest prices ever named. SILKS AND DUKSS GOODS-Tl height of the fall season finds us filled with the most varied and beautiful assortment, embracing innumerable shades, weaves and textureslat prices peculiarly our own. So don't fall to call on us on our special day and save monny. Remember Next Monday, Nov. 19th. NOVELTIES. TO-ilich all-wool clieviot mixtures, ,.a,u .ItuttldV fit' Ul'W till (It-SltfllS colorings, a regular 69c quality, nt and wondered whether 1110 11011 wu iiiings u. .....i , r' ., iiv .inmost. ns 110 SIXUCK I JlrS. BHia II, IIS II. .vi lli, ...... 1 -Stale of North Carolina. County of Bunconilw: in the Su perior court, term in. Keiiy ,l,ii.UilT. vs. ) II. Carter an.l Annie I., tarter, ii wife, ilelnulants-Notief ol sale. Whereas, nt the March term 1S14. of the Su perior court of iiuncoinl.e county hi, honor Jn. l. Mclver. Jiulite tr. si.linu, reu lere.1 the fol iowillK decree ol sale, lo wit : ..lift i,ai,. i,pn coinnromlMct by Ihf parties the ilelrn.lants aiireeinn to allow the plaintill-s to take judRUielit lor fioo an.l the therSeor.lere.l.l.y the cousenl of. II imrlieH that the plnlnlllli recover iu,lnient Ka t defen.ln.it. for the ; ... .one hun Irc.l cU.llnrHan.llhe eol.ol '' ;, ', ! further ordered that the ai.l iu.lment ha l.e Ka on the llouw and lot situated on Halley MKct ill the lly of Aheville. known as IoH Nos Vs " 1 ami it, as set out and .kscr.l.cd utn the 11 um of Hie :-ly of Asheville; and it appear K to the court that the said del.l is secured by Khanlc-. lieu and a laborer s hen upo . the said properly for ninl-rials and I' "' "1" l.vthc plamtiiis up. iii..e i""!",'.'; , rrii.l-uit Annie l Carter, and that the winie f.":1' "1; -Zsarv and i.ers..nal expense in reoair.ni!aml i.iipr..vinK her individual prop- renllv In and roared with such apparent viciousness, or whether ho had simply been trained to play a part. Certainly tho Hon looked ns if his one desire was to kill the little man who teased him bo with rod and whip, smiling all the time under his yellow mustache. Tllnlr I'dMin fcnrnnrr inu Illullu 1'iaL.k . ,.t.v ..-.. n ..,. throutrh tho air straight at dcr the law, but when the court award Philadelphia, who suved his lifo by dodging, but did not escape the sweep of the lion's forearm. No ono knew that, howercr, tamer showed no sign of injury, but brought his heavy whip down with a stinging cut over tho lion's head, and wont through tho "act," holding a handkerchief to his face now and then, but smiling as before. When he left tho ring it was found that one of the lion's claws nan luui nis vigilant in attempting to bring for ward something of which she could say: "There! you cn't pick any flaws iu that:" Onco she thought this happiness would be hers. A certain man in the inwn inherited large wealth under pe culiar circumstances. It was his un- ed it to him he stood np and said that. in view of all the facts in the ease, lie believed that the property belonged of f,.r the I riirht to another heir. His action was generally looked upon as a noble one. Mrs. Small was loud in lier expres sions of praise. "Yes, I know," said her husband; "'twas a fine thing, l ew men wount have done it; and that s why ho felt so nivkwnrd to stand un there and say it'l.nt. be did. He showed that he felt FOR SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF I Goods, Fixtures, Etc, At No. 11 Niribc-t Comt S(ii i'c, the Old Ilrcvarrl S'oic, -ed f.rfale either 11s a whole or , . . ut retail . Is oft olored Dress Goods. nn entirely and LACE CURTAINS. 39C .n.lnrh Preach novelties, in small splash BR- r,l..itrnsnndcreuon effects in all the latest .......iiu r ii. full colors. This line special importance ns u vu.ue, ...." MQIZ ually retailed lor .jsc a yd, at J2.incll new designs and coloritiK ill silk mixed nlnids, very much used at present lor ladies' wnists nnd cliliuren s t., AQQ worth S5C a yd, at in-h imported fiiney erenons, Hindoo chev iots and sili. :nl .v.ol covert mixture, a pecia. unVring ol high class novelty dress fabrics at a great etUirlion irom lormri mm, ,. ..- ill display wic anoc t.i.tr. 01 ...v nna- attrnctive price 01 Kxclusive designs in high class Imported l-'rench novel'iea. We announce a special clear ing sale of nauy lines in our nign w" ."i" Ul oils, l.ooils we nave inru r.uSloi.7sa yarn in vaiious from Having consuininaled three large cash trans tions in lace curtains, we are prepared lo ol r the greatest values ever heard of. Nottingham lace curtains, Nottingham lace cur- Nottingham lace cur- J c,,r-1.98 ff.dths nnd styles arc to goal theunilurm price j of, per yd, actions fer the greatest aHc .piality per pair J1.50 quality tains, per pair $2.50 quality tains, per pair Jl. quality Nottingham tains, per pair J4 so quality Nottingham lnee cur- 4 tains, per pair Jjoo quality Irish Point lace cur- 1 () tains, per pair ' $4.00 quality Irish I'oinl lace curtains, )S J5.00 qunlily Irish Point lnce curtains, j t6 5oiualily Irish Point lace curtains, cheek open almost from eye to Up; and embarrassed by the way he stood. ... I im t.' ..11 t T climllil lint IP vnll a? rfif"rlhSVa. by, consent, that the di lendallH. with'" """'V days Irom the en rolbng or his decree, v..y Into tin. court he 2l .1 mm of $.no. willl interest thereon at the mill uropettv mentioned in lota Nos. 25. M nnd ? 'itm ed o 1 llniley street, in IheCity.of Ashc iiile I ill be sold lor cash to satisly kii.I judg ment a d interest aforesaid, nnd 111., the clerk clerk otllii court l.e..uul he K here 7" - " sale nt tile ciiiri .w Ashevdle Dally Citiien ..rt,tii,iiKinll.r advertising snid i ne and " . , . lh . Asheville, 5P?ifJ ' rt the sanie to the n. xl far to iT- vs nnd to reiwrt the same to the iiiai K &li and this cuuse is retained lor. further directions. r,.VKI ISignedJ 'Jsidn'l And whereas, the said defendant ,f"aXW the Slim aujll ige.i , and within the time require ..... .... i,l the same or anv part lliercoi, Under and by vi.l.ie ol the l ,l era.....' f M,iu.,i. bv said decree, will on ine jom .j ,",'-, . l ie A D . 1804, at the court house d.xir in the cuv of Ashev lle, county nnd stale aloresnid. ?l csli to ho highest h dder the lands and pr"nde?de,crild.n.l adjudged to he fold I y laid decree, it being the same property con reyed lo theiwld AiVnle L Carter by i liam V I Cocke and his wife, M. W. Cocke, and hyT H Vwt And his wife. Loulall lohiislon, b) tlecd dated the 10th day of March, iSoi. ami iui reg ste.ed in the office of the Register ol needs for said county ol Buncombe, in hck , t ..St. q- therein. Tin. wd, of Oclo aeri'the Superior Court of the County ot W.WjSSi. and V. W. Thomas, IJ""') plaintiffs. octijujoa rot. rim mnn wns smiling. "He meant to kill me;" said Philadel phia, as his face was being liound up. "We will never show that Hon again," said the manager, much excited. "Oh Ves, we will, nnsweruu mo wounded tamer. "I will make him work to-morrow as iisuiil." And he did, teasing and prodding hlin that day as never before, as if dar ing him to do his worst. nne Wanted the Real ThlnR. Several years ago a celebrated tra gedian was announced to play "Ilam let" at Windsor. When he came to the uillhuiuv ho miido nn unusual pause after "To be" The queen, believing thnr. he had fort'ottcn his lines, instant ly prompted "or not to be. That is tho ouestloll. ' "isy your leave, juui majesty," said the tragedian, put out of courtly humor by tho interruption, "that is not the question. Tho ques tion is my method of Interpretation." "Never mind vour method," returned the queen, smilingly; "what we want la Shakespeare." wouldn't find fault with his attitude when ho was doing such a grand thing." "Oh, no, I have no wish to criticise," said Cyrus; "but if I had been on the if.inn. facinir all those people, I should have tried tit toe out a little more." Youth's Companion. t..: , .'sirnlilc s ock is now 1 tii .... p. -- offered udow cost. We will give our cus tomers the advantage of this great re duction until we find a bmcr for the en tire stock. Our stock is a very larc.e one nnd you can find what you need. W have L-.dies' Broadcloths, Keptnania. Covet tClothf, Serges. Cnshineres, Out ings, etc. Tl cic still remains n big lot ol all classes of staple and fancy RO'.xIs for CttHMERES, SERGC-S, CLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, ETC. Winch all-wool cn-lunerrs and French serges in a new line ol shades, regular .jc quill- jqq ity, a yd, at 3r ..t..M. it.i,.,wii i.'reti.-li scree an a very handsome assortment ol new colors, resular Mc quality, a yd, ul .. U1UI, i-nvprl clotllS. fine finish and elegant quality, worth q( 98c a yd. at 40 inch rough camel's hair clieviots, in a nanu some line ol special colors, regular 4Q 1 henrietts in 49c Black & Colored Silks in broche 39c new fall The Mink and the Duck. Thomas Hcnnessy, of Whitneyville, while recently haying in tho meadow, heard a fluttering in tho brook, nnd upon Investigation found a mink hold ing a duck under water near some over hanging alders. He made a splash ou ,1 A A .ntnlr U VlO n .1 -,nPtl t.llti inswuiermiuiut""""""- ;i , . r ...i.!..i. bn crfneA nnd 1 1.... Inve n verv larue lot ol inun UUCK, VIlllOII WUic v ...i-bi... i wM. - - price 75c a y.l, at 54-lnch wide Wa' le diagonals aud camel's .lair lines ol lull colors, ftnO J.ooo yards new designs taffeta; former price 85c, at so nieces silk Ottomans, shades, former price 75c, at t,V yards two-toned taffeta high lustre; former price 85c, at One lot Moire Prancaise in desirable shades for evening wear, former price 75c, at One lot all-silk Pongees fall shades, former price 29c One lot of all-silk crepons in a choice line of evening shades, lormcr price Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. 8PF.CI4I.. The immense quantity of fine shoes which w have alrtttfly sold from this stock of high grade goods has only given us room to display still more wonderful values. For the com inn we-k our counters are loaded with the finest tihnfs mnile. nt orices so ridiculously low that they must be seen to be appreciated These goods are the finest productions of the best New York City. Kocnesitr, rmiaueipnia ana new Jerst-y makers. For Gentlemen. Wecanonlv call attention to some new sam ple lots of the many offered in this department. The prices are so low iui ineypn no scuse rrp resent the true value of the shoes. One lot 500 p.vrs men's tine congress and laced shoes, sev eral styles; acpamueni more prices x Atk from $2.50 to $3 00. Our price lr one lot Soo pairs men's fine calf and patent leather bluchers, balnmrals and congress; de partment store price from $3.00 to $4.00 a& our price One lot 972 pairs men's finest calf and patent leather shoes, in laced and congress, including many genuine cork-soled goods; department store prices Irom $4 00 tc I5-00; our m Mg price I One Int 4S0 pairs men's hand-sewed welt J shoe, ralf, patent leather and cordovan; latest mn ana winter styiesoi 1ne.r95.uu, yo-WA aa and $y.oo goods; our price For Young People. VV linye not 800 doz:n Lndies rtlI,ilai -c quality, ut o ...... n.,....i vniTti.h corduroy cords, in all shades ol navy, brow n, myrtle ana peart q )1 Jl.l", u. Veita, tut 03 dcz n tv neium w. They must be iold will in two weeks. We liaTen't 978 dozen Table Nupkins, 49C 39c 25c surah, worth , i.otul me 11 iliuie. .Miliircil," said Amy-, to U.i'MkIi sclim.l firl; "I'm dead Ill'olU' " "Sorry ! tun i il." "its the reply; but I mi', futility ft act ii red myseU."-. S. V. World. DAY BY DAY . . U all luui urrV4rit.ft. V r V .11.. i.nAn.t.iT iinrhean is I lore is rnpuiiy a.vvi"- -- ,,,, lint time merchAUta sav I can't undersell them, but THE NEW CUSTOMERS THAT COME ml. eheaner In iiuantltles; uvn, .cn. ; -:, 1 .,, r ,.,, .V,i, 1 11C Ulll.B i .'"J rs fo me dal y Is aiimcicr.i prooi, 00 you eaicn r uesi .ci ..,. .. i""-" Ira. ulated 8iiar she. pound; Vlour, I have that from j 00 barrel to 6 oo. luarantee It toT the bert on Ihe market, and so do I. And my customer! SAY I SELL EM CHEAPER .k m ,1.,.. mrreh.nn. They are kicklnn and win ten you anytnini 10 aeep you irom I unii inom. v.u ...... lJIaa. UHltdi Umm hll . inUtF DM ftlttl tell SS nb Wnl goods from. me. I ap everythlnH In fresh and eleari. Your pntronoge sollcueu. J usi dciuw uo.o.i.te. J. W. HOLLINGSWORTH, fi-eblv tried to swim. The fowl, wlneii wti9 easily caught, soon expired from a wound in the noek. ir. uenm-wj nlnced the duck upon the prass within a few feet of his work, and while yet noilitntinffuDon the nrospcets of arioh stew from his unexpected capture his attention was ajrain called by the agi tation of tho wnter. Ue turned in sea son to see the mink in full possession of his bird. The thief was nouy pur sued, but he hung to his prey and dex tcrously evaded every enort at, capture, and finally mysteriously msappeureu. from view. Kennebec (Me.J journal. Just tbe Signs. mu N. Ouii'lnu It must bo very easy to telegraph bad language and swear wonts. Operator-" hut manes you una 80? A , Miss N. Quiring liecauso ine coue contains so many uois, usmto " paces. Brooklyn Life. In both Greece and Italy it was Rtu'k'titly considered a religious amy to bury a body cast on snore u,y mc noil, if proper tools were not at hand, the corpse wu Hidden irom view uy Stud " Come on and tell your neighbor she groceries, norse ami cow iccu. that must ro. W'c have a. lrscr nnd hetter line ol Ladies and Misses' Hosier) than any store iu the city. HandUer chitfs! HandkerchKfB! Come and s c them and thcu you will buv them. There are not 900 pieces of Fruit ol Lot in all told in Ashtvillc. but we have nil You want. Blenched Miteli i at 5c, Cotlon Tliiids 4 Vic, yurd-wide Sea lsliind;4:1lo. gray, roo.1 value ts-incli a'l wool ladies' cloths, In a full line ol handsome full colors regular oSc qual- mBQ ity, at u-inch all wool I'rettch broadcloth, In a very .J?.. r colors: this cloth eaactly as advertised, a Kenillne twll ed-hack broadcloth, and good value for Ji.jo qC yd, at 40-inch all wool twilled cheviots, in special shades of tan. myrtle, navy nnd brown, q(. worth 59c a yd, at 69c, at 11-inch black all-silk 50c, at i, 75C 48 pieces black broche taffeta, new de signs, worth 85c, at One lot black satin Duchess, rich, high lustre, worth J1.00, at 14-inch black gros grain silk, cash mere finish, worth $1.10. at .iich blnck all silk Moire antique, imported to sell at V-5". at Children's 75c and $1.00 shoes for Children's f i, and J1.50 shoes for Misses fl.o shoes lor Misses' $3.00 shoes for Bovs' St 25 siloes for Hoys' $i 50 shoes for Hoys' $2 00 shoes for Hoys' $2.50 shoes for 49C bOC 74C 99C 69c 99C 4 49 29C ,000 yards black faille Prancaise; wnrlli 59c 79c 69c For Ladies and Misses 300 pair misses' goat shoes, positively 1 A Q worth $2 50, special t"xr r.eoo pair ladies' fine dongala shoes, 4 1Q with patent tip, all styles, worth $2 1,111 850 pair ladies' shoes, all sizes, bought 7J sell for $3, for this sale is W Blankets & Comforters several hundred pairs white wool blankets, ........ ..ii,.,ilv mill slained. Inrge size, mfe We arc silliiifi g"od j nrd-widc would be cheap at Js 00 a pair CLOTHING! LOTH1XG! LOTH ING! BEST IN AND (0 W O 2 (ft VttnAtt o' Imltatlona. orltHnal. rVadeonijoj Taylor Be aura tn get the St. LoaU H ATS! ATS! ATS! AHOHS! 5H0KS! HOBS'. 10-4 California white wool blankets, 1 n f j 9s quality, reduced to, a pair tT 114 California while wool blankets, mm U 75 quilily, reduced to, a pan 11 -4 extra weight California wooll.lnn- m n kets, $6 00 quality, reduced to, a pair t J ,1.1 California superior quality wool blankets, f; 50 quality, reduced to, a - JJq pair J' - Undervear & Hosiery. . ...iu. rnu iiin..k miinn hose, extra high spliced heel and double sole, regular 50c 'l)n quolity, this week uvv ulu,.' lal bhiclr seamless colton ho.e, double heel and toes, a positive bargain ot 35c. J f)C I'm., v.i.j Ladies' high neck, long sleeves, fnsWoncd iibbed vests, worth at least $1.00, go tins 7 week at ' , ..11..' l,:,,li nr. ti and loni sleeve fashioned ribiied and fleeced vests, excellent value Q K., . .. f.. ,1,1. ... nnlv - ' V a. ty- - " - 1 1.4 white and colored Scotch cheviot blankets, lt.50 quality, at ..... Ar..,..a (..il 7.e. chintx coveting, plain or fancy lining, double stitching, I W I,' ,jsc, Ji.29. '. nnd Dowii Olled l'reiich saline coiufort- O () crs, huge siie, U 50 quality, nt M.ir- Yc ore lUtirmintd to force ale on hisc special lines nna tiur un i lower prices tl an you win ever .t .u.m aRaiti. Men's underwear is si mug more rapidly thnn mr-thiii? else. They will soon be none. We have reduced prices on these oods about one-half uud have . e. r. nM. I . vn fw, nil silk. Iwo.toiied rihlmns, OURU ol tlltm Kit 10 ... m. i,;',,-,,, positively worth 1 K This is no "nd" or the cogetations 01 ine .w. Domestic Department. Worth Ji 10 4 silver grey blankets, CQi 10-4 while blankets,. uv Vorth 10c 5 cases standard prints, a rattling good bargain; best quality Indigo prints, a nap; 4 cases 3 -men picacacu simiius, lo Wnrlli ,er Hpri. is soinrthinff that VOU CAU't touch elsewhere; 25 pieces fancy cash- t Op Worth ioc-How's this foro bargain? OOn All wool eiderdown at only mjj Worth$o-A very fine and heavy fK omforter, full sine, at only Worth f i.co-llenvy full siie comforter IJ Kn ut only vyj Uibbon Department. Boys' Clothing. 1 00k at these powerful price Inducements; Boys' school suits, J.oo quality 1,4;) AllorourJ.vsoand 4 boys' dress O T I suits reduced to ' Bovs- nil wool double breasted combi- (1C nation suits, J pair pants, $5 quality "J .. w. v.. tmnis. In over 10 diftercttt styles, good value at 75C for this week JOg LADIES' SKIRTS Ladles' fast black snteen quitted iklrts; ladles' colored cloth skirts, trimmed with two ruffles; ini aii.umol underskirts, in Hffht or dark shades trimmed with light or dark bor- QQn ders, worth i.j.j . "C1-' Silk-face velvets shades, $t.to ti-lnch black Drnp quality, at in all the latest du Nord. fl'00!, 24-Inch silk plushes for fancy work, A(t worth tt.oo, at One lot of Lyons llk-roced velvets In the fol lowing fall shades; garnet, sapphire, Bordeaux:, gray, old rose and rnncy stripe velvet!, former price 69c, all at J fertil zed I.vmh of a chronic ariveriiatr, but u real closiiiR out sale by the nssig- .. , i'.l f l.n ncitlit rtra wtln luclortlic ncneiiiui ... v.u,. . re persistently demandinK that we close out and pay them off, J. A. PORTER, Assignee. NO. 11 NOTHWUST COURT SyUARU. CLAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! Just received a new line of Ladiea' Cloaks cheaper than ever at big reduc tion. Remember our next special sale day, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. Baltimore Clothing, Shoe & Dry Goods Go. lUi PATTON AVENVU. TKLSPUONB 41.