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THE ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Monday Evening, November 19, 1894. I.KtJ BKOKKN. lHMlf-luu AwltU'iit to t I'.. (11111111111 smulH.v Morutuir. Bodily misfortune bus flguiu ImI.uIiii C. K. Graham, one of Asheviilc'e best known utucui, mill, following so clusdy upon his long d'u.ss, makes the euse al! the more s uiili'iiirj;. li-irly Sund.ix niorniiiK Mr- Orah.im, hearing of tin death ot t lie- child ol his old busi ness parli.er, 1'. 11. AUruatllv, in South Asheville, provureil ahoiseutid ilutul lor Mr. Abtrtmtliy'. While Koi'iK dowu S.iuth Main street lielow I tie old car shed the horse alipijcil, and that the animal might have a sunr t'joliug Mr. Onhi'ni guiiicu it onto the eoi-t can or ine Bircci, which hub imcr Inen paved. 1 tie uoise alter going a lew steos had one of its tiet caught in a wiie .1.. I , 1 1.. -,.11, Mr r.rul.i.m ilw. t - mounted to disentangle the ntmiKil. As erK oi .i inr.n nun .i uvu.i. kcu (.u.- be was doing so tre horse nared and iu l"'s vestinlay ir or:, in,;, coming down one of its teet at. nek Mr. The reait Ki.inj! is io.v vloati) i.t f.rahani on the right leg, causing a com- tl. s;( tyWl. .,, - l-:iI ol a p. in., pound fracture ol the number near the ,u the ma 1 1; urn: cnt at 1:10 instead ankle, from which the bone protruded. : llt i M ., , .lS .,,m.,v. Although so cvcrely injund, Mr. Gru bam, weak trom the p;mi of the hurt, C hai hut. 1 1 server : M.ss Irene eav. r era wild 100 lett or more to the house ol Ashevid. Ii is agreed to t.'he charge of of Mrs. Kiee and called lor Iu Ip. Mrs. 1 1 e s. hmd at l'nn i.lenee an I will begin Kice was alone, and, not understanding her wotk tine !"i. !.iv. the call as coming Irom one in distress, o.,n,j,ij,.,j an.) itiii.leil oiutuct vast did not respond at once. Alur seveial l)lx..)Kj uu c in the M.ivors coutt cabs had Ihcii made, however, .she bten made, however, .she grasped the situation nud iirising lnir- rurllv ( it was not jet (lajrgiu i sue mi lowed Mr. Graham's rtotust mid ran .-i-riiM to W. 1". Suider's to awaken that nitein.-iii. She nlso amused 11. C. loues, who lives near, and with his help ennied the injurtd man intj her house b the tune Mr. Snider arrived. A telephone nus-age was sent lor I'r. Chas. S. Jordan, and 1 r. Chas. U. llilliat.l was also culled in. lr. Jordan anived short ly after. Mr. Graham was removed to liis home oil Chtstnut street, the tract mc was itdueed and all possihlc tnedital at tention given. lir. Jordan told Tin: t j ili.x today that Mr. I'tialiam's injurvisnot so sc rioin as to necessitate the ampulalit ii of his leg. -I'KAKINt i:itso.vi.i. . lii'ouk-llii s ol' Hie t'ouiluu and ( lnu ol' the lVoitlo. K. 11. tiileliiist is in the city from l'hil adelphia. t'l.-o. Ha tl w in ol Col inihiis. I'l l , is a guist ol the Asheville hotel. Mr. ami Mrs. Lewis Maddux ulti -tied In. m Ni Votk Saturday. Mai. S. J. I'eiiilnrtoii h:is gone lo hi liiiiient Al Ik marlr on u visit. I V. Lewis, ol the North C'oiilina licological survey, is staving at the Sw aniianoa. Col. I'rai.k Co.e, Mrs. Coxeauil Miss Mamie Coxe uie at Halterv I'.nk hotel lor the winter. Mis: Stevenson, daughter ol the Vice I resiili'iit. arrived at the Itaitiry l'ark this aluniuoii from Itlooiniutou, l'l. Chas. 1'. ChiiS'', a hurtling von ig up iisinlative of the llni.ueiiil mills, Green villc, S. C, was in AHhtville today. J. K. 1'ioldtmilh ol New Yoik ai d M. 11. Moore ol liihuiue, 1 i., are among the late arrivals at the Hotel Itnki ley, Mrs. V. 1 Snider and ehil lren uial Mrs. Clarence Sawyer nnri child have returned In in Salisbury where they have been on a visit to relatives. Miss Anna C. Aston lilt Asheviil.- to day lor New York, hence she will sail Wednesday on the Kuuin fir Naples. She will remain away till next summer. "Mrs J. I.. M.Currv and Mrs. J. K. Connallv will sail early in Kecmliir to spend the winter abroad, principally at Koine, where thev anticipate a delight ful time," sas the Richmond liispatclj. Mr. ard Mrs. N. W. Girdw od and Mrs S. M. Roberts left today for Moi uauloti. Mr. Girdwood illgo on a business trip to Cuba and Mrs. Gird wood and Mrs. Roberts will slay in Morgautou until his return. Sparta nbuig Herald : Miss Nellie Cocke is the guest oi Miss Malul liunald I'h til ing Mai. Thos II. Honiar has gone to Asheville. His wile will return li re with him next vick, and thev will go immediately to Ttxas. Ill 1 I I.I. SMITH'S Akl. Thai Vn. Why lir.ivvii Was ( ni'r liii; I lie Moiikoiis... lu connection with the stories liny the rounds abmit the ni.inn.i,.-c, M. . MeN'amre, the rtpriscnlntivc ol Mr. Vauderhill, tells a K)ud one. due morning an inipiisilive eutleinau noiuj; dow n town met another who en ried on his aim a can fully covered has ket. " Hello, what have vou in the liasKct :" was asked. "A nionjj iose," was the icply in a most srrious manner. "W hat in the world arc vou jjo'"8 lo do with the moncoose? "Well, Smith has the 'snakes,' and I'm taking the mnnnoose dowu to have it kill em." "Vis, hut vou know Smith'ssnak'. s arc only lnuiK'n .ry." "Vis, Inn this is an imnfiinarv moil- KOOeC." It was uu iitioK'Hiirv monuoose that was hrounht to the Vandcrhdt estatt not, however, (or imaginary sn;iltis. An ICxplauatloii. Uiiitok TiikCitukn: I regret that the iiiiiiirer for tlticidation cnnccrnini; a re mark in my speech on woman's suffrage last Thursday islit failed to K.aspmv mc uiuij,' regarding the uou-estnhlishmcnt of a woman's sulTrnco nssociution iu North Caroliun. Even with a tiioroui-h eoniprthentioii of political and philo sipliienl doctrines, otic intv lie "in shrouded in the cimnuriiin hlnckne-s i f , ignorance" in nil that pertains lo lhe knowledge ol some special suhj.vt. Study uiul ohservntioii coiivii.ccs mi that it is principally a I ck of enlighten ment on won:iiu' sullraKe that has pre vented North Carolina Irom organizing nn association. further explanation would be c.uilial ly tendered should mvin.piiier h.- prtM'iit nt the meeting nt Mnvor I'atton's, Tins day ut M p. m. ecn Morris Lew is. Olf For SH'otliiuil. Mrs. J. A. Murdoch and Antlicw Mur i. ... . . , . uucuieii tooay lor 11 visit to llieir oiil home in Ayrshire, Scotland. Tiny wi, sail from New York Thursday tor Cdas KOW on the State ol Clililornia, und will remain ahroud nil the winter Mr. " .T11 ..2 !: "' '. ' ' V"' uk. -"""' n i.on.ion with her sister. To Amtiure 11 ( alt nr. .... , There will be a meeting of the iiieniliets of the Asheville Bur tomorrow afternoon at 8:30 o'clock, in Superior Court Clerk Cathey's office, lor the purpose ol arranging n calendar '01 the next lu 111 , of the Superior court, which is to ton vene here December 3. l.li cnwto Weil. From Register Mackets office license to wed has lcn issued 'as follows: , ,. , , Geo. Curtis and SallieHu) nes ol dun. combe, Do vou travel ? Are" vou n ahimi.r? Tbe''i$and.TN Hand book" contains all pertinent inior - mation. Ask your newsdealer. ' Silk and linen bnndkerchiefs, pluiti and fancy borders, at "The Men's Outfitters" Hotel Berkeley. Attend tbe Brand opening at the Crys tal Palace, Not. 20 and 31, 41 I'atton . av ine, f Halroyd & Wright's health ander . ' t "Tbe Men's OntfitUr," Hotel Berkeley. Latest novtltirt la oeckwtr comprla. ing tccks, lonMslHus dab boats bosra, ., . , .,.... ;,; , . , Baaaaas! I Baaaawl 1 1 AJ-oat yoar owa prkn jtjj fts a4iren. AROUND TOWN Wshit xtan. A'or. !' 1'itrccasi till ft p, 111. Tin simv tWi'i-tttllv tuir; decidedly 10irr. turlhwestcrlv nimls. On. K ibt. 1. Yhiiic won tu liis home .11 All under S.ituiil.iy unite iuiyv.I1. A six uus ol.i eliilrl of P. II. Abcr intliv liinl Muni iv itHiinii'K Tiie inlir- riUtlt WilS 111 KlVl'rM'll' 1' incut v. Tlu i n, ruvcmnt in .M. B Lulur-on's , P;tr as he crooked bis finger c. m it.ou iud.,v rux promise that he "Vet. 1 know. And the man casual will le a' It to lie out m a lew davs. ly observed that some day or otner 1 ,. " , , might find myself lu this town." 1' when ruling on M e ,ircl ear. o , ; bU, th,,.c tt . , vti.it I 'r. L i n icu. e el I lie .Virtual and. ld'Ctl. - te IllstltUIV mill keY. ...i i ... II. i m, , , 1 ,lli4 . j xx hMS inmost d U,UCUI1,.U t i.c.rlv Sld'i. W aterworks Siipuii, ten lent I L. Mm- rav was on io l'l in in." ..imt i.i.i.n niter a wc.k's illness, tlntuuh lie ha 1'V no nuans ucovered his steugth. The new front of John 0'1 una ii's sa loon on S ait h Main stm t was prtintid liv R T. I ' .veil. Tne upper porlioti is imitation Tenneysie in nble and picsn.ls a Hi iking appi aranie. V. A. Mar.-b ill. gr.ii'lt Oe ol the Ohio Vet i in ii v coin ge, has niovcd to As' e ynU Iroin Mi'ld'is mro, Kv ,and opt mil a ' ollioe al ;!7 Colli ge stietl as wliti narv huigeoii ami denl 1:. 1'. Mikssiek, I-'rink Coxe ,'ii,d Teneh Coe have relunitd Iriim a tour d ly's gunning ttip to Giimi R ver, wlicie t!u had line spin t. Three haudred ami lilieen paltridurs, L'7 ralihits and 411 dii. ka wee atnuu the spoils. t .i ... i.i . . i r tu l nil m 1 1 is ii w;i i tl i 'it t'ljj i in z 1 1 ion ol a woninn's sulirag,' ass cation will ' o - taken tomorrow nliernoon at ;r .'clock, nt the me. ting to be held at : Mayor I'altou's rendi nee on Cbari itte street. All inieitstid ate nr. ited. The liverv firm of Cowan .V Haggett, doing business at l."i I. '.xint;ton street, has dissolved. Mr. iK'giictt's inlerest has bcin lairch.i i i by R. S. Lioscomb and niismiss will I c'eoiitinued under the Ik 1:1 r.umcol . K Cowan ,V Co. Ani i.s lontima to grow in Asheville, in spite ol the approach of Clnistnias Capt. J. R I 'iiliosc has suit to the Mu seum tlnee t w i holibng 1 1 npp'e o! the second lir.'W ;!i, s vi ral ol them ol l iTgesl'. Tl.iv grt w on the Captain's pl.iei on l'i :e stieit. I'lii: t u 11. s his tioi.cil a pleasant rt ltii'inbraMT ol ,1 v.. U-kiiown Asheville b iv, C. V, . Muiph.y, in the shape ol a tie.ui t : 1 nl a.lverlisiug card ol the ' Sunset l.iantnl." s nt liv Mr. Murphev from the ollioe el t lie general passenger agent 1 the S.111! ai l Panne rai wav. New l)r- !. 1113. - i ! Mutter Apples 1.50! .50 Rev. I. C. S'.c'.v.irl, pastor ol thelHBK" U; Apples, dried 315 Church ol , be Covenant, j I'rcsbytcriau I. kichirmnd. a., iirenched a very strone, ; al.L' sn iiion al the 1'irsl H iptist church 1 wl, r,l:.v ,,.r,,im. t., nnn.l ..,,. lion. .111, r-u -w an is on a vimi to rtsne-1 vole and is striving nt the Mattery l'ark. Mis. C. A. I'a'.r..r has been very ill at tier Home on .ortu .Main strtvl tarsi ver-1 al days, and her e iniliti. in gives rise to ! the grayest liars. She ii nt tended bv j lirs. . A. U.itson a n M. :i. rietchcr (it Ashevilh'. and I'r. Salley, the patient's 1 lirolheriii-'aw, ol llrangeburg, S. C,1 who arrived last night. j K. I', llaukey, manauer ol Nots Jollity eouip tnv, was in the tiir today complet-, ing arrangi iiienis fir the appearance t la re ol t his clt ver iiitraction, Monday ii.iiii't .iivfiinifi jit 1111: 1.1 rami op.ra hoti'e. S ane ol the coinpaiiy's I ajer was ilistio.ed in the recent lire at ti e Iruli: wariiiui, si-, hut the city will he liilie I. iicvcHIrIcjs. w ho 1- i.it 1 101; I lir 'N i ami OImt IIJ t,eo. A. .loin Is i, l. The U. 1I1 i(.l: News and tiliscrver sajs th .L "I. iter letmns show that S.ilicitor iito, A. Jones was defeated fir solicitor in the I . lull distnet liv 212 votes, U. S. McCull, who was oil the Kepub - :i in ticket in opposition to Mr. Ion. s. h '. s li.ni I r scvir.il davs id the opinion i,.., i. . i ... i i..,. .. .1 i He knows "."t'""'; "' lllc inlormation on which the News and Ohseiver liasis itsliunies. but . Imuji iMiisnii i ulilv inluestcil, has writ' u u to K ill it;h to h ivc the mailer thoi otiyhly n.viMik'attil. All I'.M. IIhIvi. I' Illli-I-ttl )v I nu. rreiii ok i.niii-vi.iv koiinrt-joiirual. It is reported that IVciideli' Cleveland .,, , , , , ,. . will make the currency the leading topic of discu.-si.111 iu his message to Congress next month, mid will attempt to l.irniu- late some nlau to take that uiieslion out ot politics. Ml . C leveland IS n much ... . greater man than ins most extravagant ndimreis tier imacintd l.on to lie il he 'Vf "h the present Ci.nns (till, 1 uu t.ii.i ins pv 1 ill limn ill lilt; cur r. lie) promt 111. -1 l'AI'i:iti Knit si. 10. We do not know ol n Ix'ttcr lannlv iiamr for the farmer oi N.irt h I'lirolinn Lh in the I Initio nmi 1'i.rm imlililw.il 1.1 city oi Asheville on batnrday, the 15th day of lii.in lilt lloint ana I arin. puuiisluu ut Deeembtr neat, the followlnn derilml land Louisville, Ky. It is a 10 page journal, mil premises : situate in the city of Asheville, comes t ict a aiont II and is loaded w illi 1 on the west side of Charlotte slrecl, adioiniiiR oi 'iitie il iiifi.rmi.timi i.n.l iiil,.r l m, ''its of W. H. VolinK. B. II. Reed sn.l others, It pi.utii.il inioimalioii ami liittrtsling Xk, .,heiol ,n which said Muller now Uvea, re.iilinij lor every man, woman nud child au.l for a more particular description, of which ill North Carolina. Prof. Massev writes I rclcmice is made to said deed. November 10th, nr'i.l.' lur the Home ntiil Pnriii .',f Mn..!1"' TIIKO. F. DAVIDSON nr.iius lor tin i ionii ami 1 arm ut espe- n.udjt luon Kx.t of Rtb(.cca UajrU cial inlerest to North Carolinians. Give I tt and 1 111; i.i.klv Citizkn n trial at the ridiculously low sum of SI. 10 tier vear-nUnuitilK-rsiif TlIK ClTUKN nnd .'.ol Home and harm, nliont one und a hall cclltsloreach paperdelivercd to you. Trv t Km i'iiml.iti',t.,.t, nll..r tr tliisiomliiuatKin olftr. ; .., . ,.. ... ... to he over lh) ve.irs old nmi Hirrt n, ,1 many millions, said ol a newspaper: In i0wuh where a newsoaoer is 11 ihlmhcrt low,m Krl m W,P 11 1 .P ".'" l'vl-r-v nmn 8ll"ul1 "'Ivertisc in It. Il noth mg more than 11 curd stutiuir his name and the Iiusukss he is in. It not only I'"" ti c ADVERTISER, hut it let the people nt a distance know that tnt town in which vou reside is n prospcroui community of business men. Asthe seed is ",)wn 'J the seed recompenses. Never l'ulJ down vonr sign while you cxiect to lo ousincss. "' "'" '"nJc nrrntigcments bv which weean lurnisb Tin: Skmi-WukklyCitizun andthetwice-a-weck New York World lM f"r ,M'lv 1."U Venr, Here is the K-'vii w,etM0J,i0or'a Pmt '"5 the New ork WorH twice every week nt cittr.iotdinnrilv low rates, J lci8 rtctived daily, and delivered to ounrr'Vve!!' ovite',.1" C F 1 Dmvi t"V ' w l? r l 01;'. 3o!!- i , 1 ' , ,c, ' T?1, ..T1'!?1 '"" . l-ir;e (unimti.s. Vt I'atton avenue. I Tr. Insure change of ftdTertlaementi 1 r ir-nlng on regular contract, copy moat b ' handed In b? 1 0 o'clock a. m 1'' 1111 Sc Purine's dress, street and I ruing gloves at tbe Men's Outfitter, ttotci uerseiev. , , ,., ,. Uraud Opeulnc Of 6nt eblna, cte.,wUlbt Nor. 20 a4 31. Cotnt, Thraah'a. - v B. k W. Kaiart aa4lrrt4sollr and efni "Tb. Mn'ir Ottlttar," B-iUI Bataak. .-w,-,ir .; .. CHEAP AT THE PRICE. Tha Man tha Sandwich lalaada Hal PuatMl Him. He nimlo a hearty meal at one of the restaurants near tlio Third street depot, and as he rose up with his hand iu his pocket he said to the proprietor: "Two years ago, in the Sandwich Is lands, I met a man from this town." "The bill is 65 cents," said the pro- "Certainly. dpu Am nmi fMlf hnnirrv and was dead ." " - . - - O I . null mi w.i Tfu nnnldu t re- . ,,, irt uiciliwi juui unw " - wcrecauea lueuiau wiiu io "1 want 65 cents, sir," exclaimed the proprietor. "I know yuu tlo. And the man added that, while you didn't profess to run Bn orphan asylum, you never refused to chalk it down in the case of an unfor tunate. Yon may put my account on tho slato. " "You pay cash or get the boot," said the proprietor as bo came out from be hind the counter. "That was another matter he referred to." continued the stronger. "He said iii . i at. mm intervals vou cave a man the bo()t mt the kicks wore few in .,. ,, i,i., artniiniatBrofl. ir in uuiiiuiti ii, " I your judgment" "In my judgment I'll kick your heels over your head!" shouted tho proprietor as ho seized him aud led htm to the door. "The Untruitor whom I mot iu the Sandwich Islands said that you some times blustnred and Mowed around, but it was only for moral effect." "I'll moral effect you, you old dead bent. Take that, and that, and that!" Seven vicorons kicks were adminis tered, the last of which lifted the man ; Into tho street. Ho crossed over, turned i about on I bo curbstone ana oaiiea across: "I counted 'em, and they were only Hertm. Seven times eight are 50, or not . . . , , j i iulte b cents a kick, oay, uu. . like your largo hearted and liberal way of doing things. Cull it even 8 cents a kick and lemiiio cotuo over aud eat $50 worth of grub. "Detroit Free Press. TUB MARKETS. N'KW YORK nkw Vohic. Nor. n. Cotton ruture oiwnert kirrly su-mly : November, 5.51; Iiecember. sty. ntiiirv, 5 4; , Fcliruary, 5.53; March, 5 .57; April, si-.i. .Mny 5. STOCK QUOTATIONS. Nkw Ydkk. Nov. 19. Krle. 1 j ; Chicago and Noitliwestern, loo' laike Shore. l,yt; Norfolk an. I Wrxtern, 21',; KicIiiiioikI and Wt Hoilil l'(-rini!iRl. it1 .; Western Uulon, S;'.; Southern, iu ,; l)iithf rn Prt'lerri-.l, js'.. CHICAGO. Chicago, Nov. 19. Wheat, Nov.,; Dec, Vi, Mav. ; Coin, Nov.. Oats, Nov. i ' - ; i'nrk, Jan.. ny';, Ul, Jan., 7. .to; Kit. Jan., 6 ;.s. 4S.IKVll.LK. Correele.i duily by Powell & Sni.ler, wholeaale y by Powell & S rn. These orice .: , ; by the merchnuts of the city today ; il. h, mrrnnlll. I Cine ken- ffcrx Pumpkins, each . VXX:::. om-ki, iiuio i Turkey 7V'W,s Sorghum i$ Duckh I.SW'W Heeriwax, per id... I 1'oUtocs. nweel bo Honey ! I'otatots Irish. ...40 to 50 Wheal I Turnipti 340 Corn 1 Onions 7, Mcul Potatoes, meet '.. do Honey oj Potatoes Irish. ...40 to .w yVhtal I.J, onions 75 Meal 70 1 Wyr ' ;5 "y, ci tun i uu '"luu" . iCelery, per don... 25(40 l INDKX TO NKW ADVKRTISKMKNTS. I'ijit-H Rnv's I Lost W U Hitsh j Lost Citizen utiice hor Kent iJ 1'atton Ave 1 Notice Cowan fit DuKKtl I run Clad Paint L)r 1' C Smith Vetrinary SnrKeon W A Maifthttll llhie L,a1'vl ktUhup W A l.atnuer Itariier'r. Weekly Harper At Urother Muic I.eswins Mist. I(aura May Wentalt ; . xANaNC, iisW1 Ri,e i,v lhe i m. MISShS COkFlN. At .0 Haywuoil St. 'Ml 1 IV Wllu take, the c.ike ' Why tverjlioily at tne 1'Knra.ll iiakkkv, si ColleRe Street. IHK KHNT Newly llirnisltcil rooms, with or 1 H'lllhiut IkmkI. NO. X 1'ATTON AVK . I Only tine llloi-k From Couit House. LOST A pair of eyt-KlasseH on Haywood ftlrret, Pattotl iiveutle or North Main street. K. w.it.l 11 rcturne.l tu W. U. (.ASH, ' dll .it 1'atton Ave. SKVKRAI. perwmscuii Kit v'eii'tint UtarA in private lnne; himie e'.'iuiurl1 rctty rooms, '. ! ticevmonti' ' im MKKRIMON AVH. 1 , I OST i.old watch and charm on the railwav nni'K wiwi-en saw nun aug ucpoi. It rt- ,,",,(,1 ci n.HN ort-'i.K. l.A'IKA MW W15STA1.1.. a church . 1 -VX HID nuerol exiieneiiee, anil a luetntier oflh? I New York oratorio boelitv. will take a limited! numtier ut pupils in siiikiuk. Ad.lreim IMydtf 1'. Ii. BOX JjS. WANTHI'-All oroiiiililyeoiiipeteut nnrt ; lialile la.ly to take eharKe oi ami con.hicl a lirst class private boanliuu house. Must have had ciiperii'iice aud luriii.-.h soud reference!, Apply iiy leiter to "H. j.,M "'u"-'it Care Ciliten. V"OTiCK-Thc firm of Cowan & DogfceU ii thto Uv dissolved by niuinal consent. The inlrrfNl nt M chafed by K. B. Lipscomb, the businesi will be W. UogKelt havinfc been conducted under the lirm name of J. K. Cowan . inuemeunesi oi towua uomcn I ber ,"th, ""'4, i --- , f OKTCACKK'S KAI.H-By virtue of the 'J. power and antborityeoiiterredbv aeonvey ance Irom W. O. Mutter and wife to the late Re becca ltalrd, dated ftth day of May, ISS7, and re , corded in Iwok m, pane y, Kdvister's office of , Intncomlie coiMitv. I will offer for sale, for cash. at piiblie aiu'tiou, at the court house door in the I TOTICK By v'rtue oflhe power In me vested i 1 by Iwo certain deeds in trust made and ee- 1 "L.. .T- ",V tr" Hu" i?!"' 1 .. isnj. rcsueciivelv. to the iinderilniied as trus- I tee to secure the tndeblcdneiui therein mtn- tloned. which said deeds ot trust were duly reg- Mmd in the office of the Reirister of Deeds Iii an.i lor tne county 01 uuneoinne ana Mate 01 North Carolina, in booka Noa. uon taites. ?JP.V..?.,e" V2" 'i": "'J. F'r'li'Lrj -?P 1 'ars thereof, aud default having been made In Ibe terms and conditions Ihereot I public auci on at the court houac . elty of Asheville, county nnd State 1 door in Uie ihevillp. iviunlv find stlnte alnreanld nn Tuesday. Novemlvr 27th, iSaj, for cash the land conveyed bv said 1 deed ot trutt which It lioituded au.l more particularly described as fol lows : hituatc on the south side of Hill street in the city of Afhcvillc, adioiniuK the lands of rsewion anepneru, jno. w. ttawatnsanaoiner. Bi'Kiuiiing nt a stake on the south margin ol said Hill street, Newton Shepherd's northwest corner and mm with Hill street south if 41' west oS.jj feet to Jno W. llawkln't northeast corner; theme with Hawkins line south 38 jj' east 214 4 feet to a stake, nnld Hawkins southenst corner; thence north 36 ,V' east 10.14 feet to a take In Huttrick'i line; thence with Buttrick'a and Shepherd's line north tH to' est 19s 4 feet to ine neginntng, this 17m any 01 Oct., IS94. KUUl. C. UAKHEl 1. to-iod4tnion , Trurtee. l OTICB-Stnte of North Carolina, Buncombe - county Hy virtue of the power vested la ma as trustee la a certain deed of ttaat eaccutetl by A. O. West, bearing date the l;lh day of July, 1894, to secure the payment of a certain note lo Dr, latnea a, Hnrrotight. of even date with said deed of truil, said note being now due and unpaid, and at the rripiest of the said cestui qne trust, the pqwer of nlelnaalddred oflnirt contained haviaa- he- come oieralive on account of the failure of the said A. O. Weil to pay aaid note when the same became due and payable, aa aforesaid, I will tell to the highest bidder lor cash at the court house door In the city of Asheville, N. C, oa Satur day, the Mh day of December, lAu, at 11 o'clock mcrldan, the following described tractor parcel of land In said deed of traat described,, alluattd in the county of Buncombe, Slate of North Car ouna, oounaeo: at follows 1 wgtnaing at a take in William Wear line and nantna south Sg degrtea aaat 143 aaltrt to a SUkt) tWac aouth aegreeawtatstsoieaiaasiau! intact aorta 87 degrees weal ot poles 45 poTea to a roctu theaw. oak ia Wllllaaa Watt's M BoMttaa vaca: itaaea anna (hence wtet m potaata a tost aat't H thaact tank 1 da Snm aaat at ptlaa to the beginalaf, cottaialag aty-ataacna, stortorltat, tad Ming a por tion tf the kttd coa d to the at Id A, O, tfttt try aaraa 1. west, tdaMaittrttna tr lata watt, tr aad tTMcatlia tt saitW - OBatatttata, T la f a awf tr I l S t -, BafTaTarV-, T (I IE Republicans have kicked a matters not which party is in while we can and arc selling Carpets, Furniture, etc , at such low prices, V. H. Williamson & Co., 16 l'atton Ave. The Whitlock Clothing House, 4i SOUTH MAIN STREET. LONG ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS f:r men and boys Just Bfif ivftl a New AtUitiuii lo our Stock in Oiar Stock. Than tier. Now is your best time to get winter suits. Heavy underwear, gloves, wool hoiicrv, and every kind warm clothing ready to wear. We invite you to examine our stock belore buying elsewhere. No trouble to snow goods. THE WHITLOCK CLOTHING HOUSE MO. 46 SOUTH THE LADIES' DOUBLE CAPES - IN Black, Blue, Brown and Tan IS BKTTEK $7,50 TO Have jist a-rive f. Still 11 few Capos. No o Jd pricoa to extch goods Rt a uniform low price. a now lot. BON MARCHE, 37 South Main St. A BHAND -OH- Groceries Sc Not a pound or package of old goods in the house, alt bought at latest lowest prices. Alio full itock ol . FEED . In Connection. Storage Room at 67 N. Main and 39 S. Maiu St. O. N. COOPER, TELEPHONE 67. Old Hickory Wagons. J. E. UICKERSON Si CO. Studebaker Wagons. S Kindling Wood, Hard and Soft Goal 6to-e Wood and Coke. Agent lor Peati, HaiMN and Frames Made of C. E. MOODY, REVELL tanle aud Fed-a larr Red Snapper. Speckled And all other fish In aeanon received dally. Mackinac Trout and White Plnh direct Trom Michigan fiflhermen. and live Lohitera cverv Thursday. Oviteri and Scollons da 11 v. J. F. MILLER. c o A L Now is the time to place rich man to draw a check, to draw a cork, a platter gy, but we are the ones to of oar lellico Coal, Coke aud Anthracite. Carolina Coal Co Telephone No. ijo. IDO YOU WA-3STT -A. CARPET I have JaBtrecelved.'and am Belling at gwatly reduced pricpe, Axmlnster, Moiiuette,..Velvet, Body Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, all-wool hree ply and extra super, Union and Hemp Carpet, Napier, Cocoa and Straw Matting", Floor 04 Cloths and Linoleums, Smyrna, Japanese and Fur Rugs, ArtSquar !IO:47 fri!AIN ST.' goal, but it All Sizes. From the Chenft tu the Rfsl Is Larger MalM STREET. - (rOOD FROM $20.00. left of the $3.00 awl f r.00 the uusvary, but first class Drees Goods first class and Asheville, N. C NEW STOCK -Provisions 39 MAIM BT New Home Sewint; .Machines. Rustic North Carolina Woods. No. jo N. Court Square, fancy grocarlea, IHorae nod cow alack al botb. All gooda (Ireab and Kuarantecd Rood. jo N. MAIN str, Sea Trout, Blue Fis TALI. IS. CITV MARKET your order for winter supply. It takes a pretty girl to draw attention, a toper to draw a blister, bone to draw a bag. draw the trade by the iurfine quality OSes 11 Pattoa Ave. , Cheneille and Lace Cuitains. Call and be convinced, at See That Square? Ifyoul uaiue wereinit.it wuuM bean a.ieer liaement. See the Point? Nuw you can t My that persous do not ttatl the advertising columns of Tim Citudn. HARPER'S WEEKLY IX 1805. DAK TICK'S WKl'KLY is n piitnrnl history f the tiincn, Ir iirtritnts every imnortftni event promptly, amiratt ly ami i-xlmnstivcly in uiusi-niux! una utHcnpiivc cn oi tn hif:hekt order. I lie nituturrnl wliuli. uuriiiK 11H. it ha! trentfd the Chiini'ti Kailw.iv trikfs uiul tlx Chinojapancac War, ami the amount t tijC'i t it wan able t throw on Korea the in stant attention wiih directed to thut little known country, are examples ol Uh most humidlcHfc rcsounes. M'I.ian Kai.pii. the dis tinKntancd writer and correspondent, has hetnHent tr the teat of war. and there joined by C I. Wkumin. the well known Amerienn artittt, now lor many yearn resident in Japan, wao nas men ctiKaKeu io co-opt rate with Mr. Rai.IMI in nendiiiK to 11 A K riff's WRU K LY exeluKtvc information and illtiKtrat'oii. liurini everv vital queMioii will be dineussed with vij;or and without prejudice in the editorial coluniiiM. nnd also in Hpcciiil art cIch tiy the highest autliorities in raeh tie pnrtiiient. I'ortraits of the men and women wlto nrc makitiK History, and tiower- ful and caustic prditienl cartooni, will continue to be characteristic it attires. This busy world, with its keen nnj kindly comment on the leser doings of the day, win rt'iiiiiiu h rcKuuir iiciitriiiirni . Fiction. There will be two powerful ser ials, both handsomely illustrated The lrd Cockade, a stirring romance of olden days Ux Stinlkv 1. Why man. and a novel of New York, entitled The Sou of Mis rathe, by ItRANHKK M attii K ws feveral novelettes and many short stories by popular writers. Send For Illufttraied Pronpfc as The volumes of the WliHKLY beiu witii the first nu'nbcrofeaeh year. When no time is mentioned, subieriptmns will beyiu with the number current ut the time ol receipt of Cloth cases with ench volume. Mutable fi.r binding! will be sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of $ each. Til.'v .ic ami inUx s, nt on itpittiiutivn. Kcmitiancessiirmm nc made by rostoHice Money Order or limit, to avoid chance ol loss. civj,irs ire uf in vnttv this wlvcrtisc tmtn w ttnoui tiw v. press uner ot iiurper A tiro. Harper's Periotlicals Hatprr'a Maiiazluc, one tear, S tnrper'i, Wccklr, " S Harper' Hazaar, 94 Uaiper'i Vouuk People," Vtnizv th-v tn nil Mil'si-rilicr in ilir Vnitctl StnU'!.. C.'ii.'ii.i nmi At .Ku. Aililrcan Harper Sc Brothers, P. O. BOX 934. N. V. CITV. TO VISITORS! If VOV WISH TO CARKY A WAV A LASTING ASD CHAKMINO SOUVENIR OF ASUBVILLB, DliPOSIT 75 CBSTS WITB "TUb CtTI ZBfT'aadHA VB RBTVHNBD PVLL VAI VB IN A FIS K BNGKAVBD VIISW (IF ASHEVILLE For Sale! AK)' Vol' I.OOK1NO I'OK A HOME IN THE MOUNTAINS. For Summer Resideticc, Whiter Resi ilente or Herminent Rrsitkncc.' 1 cu oiler vou oue of the most Beautiful Country Seats at Flat Rock, Consisting or n fine Mane house, heautiful Ifrountlft, Is rue barn, carriue hoiine, tenant cottage and other bulhliiiKK, tttnl xxi acreH ot Imul. 1'tire Kprinjf water rnnnitiK to house. Price lens than otietinnrter what it would he hehl for nenr AHhtville. Several smaller iirottertieH Hemlerso'nvitle, N. CK ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD If Vou find Anything But Havana in Tbt Fllltr of Our Red Letter Ciar. Asheville Cigar Co. W. A. MARSHALL, S Oraduate of the Ohio Vetrinary College, Vetrinary Surgeon and Dentist, 37 College St , Opposite Stikeleather'ii Btnble. JAS. P. SAWYER The Harder The Coal - The Better The Quality It gives more heat and its use is practical economy. Wo I oiler this specially hard bituminous coal, w hich burns to a sott lirm ash, in Lump and Domestic Nut sizes at the same price at which softer coal is sold. Hard coal retpiircs more dralt. To obtain intense heat free the urate from ashes. Trv it and you will admit its superiority. HARD & SOFT ASHEVILLE ICE & COAL CO , Ti:i.KPHNKj6&4o REPUBLICANS AHEAD, BUT T. 8. MORRISON & No. 31) Xoith Main St., T. s. MORRISOIT. NO. .14 E T COI.LKOK T, ARE AHEAD ON PRICES AND QUALITY. f. S. Morrison & Co. Will Fu nij-li You From Head to Foot. HATS AM) SHOES AT ANY PKICE. Clothing il'nnyiualityaDl priio lor M-n, Youths and Doyn. Collars and '"uffa, Tien, llowifry ;ind 1'ndfi-vvf nr. A Line of I'.imhK For the I.u.liis Has N.it Hern l.'ui!..iU'ii. Dress Goods, Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. T. S. Morrison, At 44 West Col't'e .Stm t Will Furnish You With Any Stylo Carriage, Buggy, Or Any Kind of Machine A'rite for Circulars and 48 South Main Street, -mhevllle. Pl'Kli DOMESTIC AND IMPORTBU Wines, Liquors, Ales and Beers, Best Cigars and Tobaccos HBADQVARTBKS FOR Cooper Old Corn and ltye Whiskey Prom my Transylvania dlatillcry, Nu adulteratiun. A. G. H1LVBCRTON, Prop. P. O. llua 353. Aston, Bawls & Co., General Insurance Agts. IKIIS MAIN HT. Kile, Life, Accident, Steam Duller, Mate t'.lasa, KmployctN' Lialiilily. Al.so (iuaraiitee Pemouii iu Positions of Trust. THE - IMPERIAL TRIO, JKAN SCIIAKI'KR, Violinist. PARIS CONSERVATORY. CUAKI.HS 1.. SCIIARHKR, Pianist, FRANKFORT CONSKRVATORY S1DNKY 11. TAYLOR, 'Cellist DRCSSKL8 CONSERVATORY, Will open a sliiilio al 71 Oratipe street, Ashe ville, on September tile 1st ami will now receive applications for the lollnwinx lnaiiches : Violin, viola, cello, piano, organ, sinking, harmony, composi tion. French aud German lauKuaifes, Please address KENILWORTH INN. NEW CLOAKS AT The Bazaar. CQRTLANORQS., RBAL BSTATB DROKHU9. INVB8TMBNT AOBNT8 NOTARY PUBLIC ' Loana Oecorely placed at 8 per rent. Offlcea US & 36 PMtnn Are., np atalri A. NIGS Episcopal Prayer and Hymnals Of nil the licst binding ou India paper bouud toKCtlier, also separately, all the rcvii.nl edition. Prices ranging from 15c. to away up yonder. We will make prices all llht. Our uiollo h "Sell tor cash only" and at 11 close margin. J. IsT. Mi O R.Gt-A.3ST & 00., J COl'RT BQV4RR. COAL & COKE HFHCKjIft u PtTTON AVK CO., of Yuhic'.o You Want, a Cart, Farm Wagon, Needed on the l'artn. Call or Prices. ".V HOXHSr UFI'OKT Tl' I'l.liASB I1K1.XCS its oi; KEWAKD." THIS MOTTO HAS HUBS LXliMI'Ul lliD IN TUB CASH OF Til K ASHEVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY IPB TIIASK THIS PUBLIC FOR TIIB1R OBSBROVS PATRONAGE DURING TUB SUMMER, ASD B V GOOD WORK AND PROMPT DE LIVERY HOPE TO MERIT A CONTINUANCE OF YOUR TRADE THIS WINTER. WHY DON r VOV KCOKOHUK? Try tmr WATER PAD. B. H WORTHEN DraRKltt. The Bazaar HAS A LOT OF NEW CLOAKS. LINO OF ASHEVILLE. N. C. 1',Kk.V. . r,ri' I- I illl ill If III 'ii j'.'luirilhinJl ste.iaVi,iMia1la.tfi'. . li a...-MliU1'',w t-iW i :