ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN : WEDNESDAY EVEN INC.. JULY 15, 1801.
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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN.
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WEDNESDAY. JULY 15, 1891.
A correspondent of Thb Citizkn yes
terday, in commending the police force
of Asneville said; "Not a word of encour
agement hai yet been given them." The
corretpondent it mistaken. It he will
take the trouble to turn to his file of Thk
Citizen and read "The Tattler's" col
umn on July 4, he will see that his state
nsent was an error.
LIFE IN NORTH CAROLINA.
Blaine.
Blaine is at death's door. Blaine was
never before so well at his present time
of life. He has Bright's disease of the
head and is setting brighter all the tune.
There is a Heath pallor on bis face; there
are deep, black circles under his eyes; lit
is very thin and haggard; the bones seem
ready to protrude through the skin; the
lips are as blue as indigo; the eyes are
glassy and dull. He seems to be always
shivering, as if chilled. He is not able to
stand alone; in fact, it is doubtful if he
could sit on a chair without assistance.
His mind is shattered. His memory was
never before so good. He will not live
more than a few months. He uow seems
strong enough to go through another
presidential campaign.
Such is the news from Bar Hiirlior. It
is impossible, more shame to the press,
to know what is the truth iu the matter
of Mr. Blaine's health.
The Dougherty Interview.
Cant. T. W. l'atton thinks our local
editor "eiceeded the bounds of
propriety in publishing his interview
with the prisoner Dougherty;" and he
asks "why was Th Citizbn alone, of all
the crwd permitted to enter the iail?"
Capt, l'atton has not correctly in
formed himself. Thk Citizen reporter
was not only the one permitted to see
Dougherty, and we presume Capt. l'at
ton 'a privilege in this matter would not
have been exceedeil by ours hud he ex
pressed a desire to see Dougherty.
As to the proprieties of the case.
Dougherty was told that he could talk
for publication if he wished; nothing was
"drawn from him" in the sense that these
words intimate; that is, that Tub Citi
zkn took Dougherty at an unguarded
momeul and got him to talking against
bis best judgment.
It should nut be forgotten, also, that
in the eve ol the law at least Doughertv
is an innoceut man. Can it lie contempt
of court or an abuse of the proprieties to
give an accused man an opportunity to
be heard in his own defense? On the
contrary, an opportunity to talk under
such circumstances has ever Iteen held as
a privilege, one the press can hardly deny
anyone however great the crime he is
charged with. There mat be doubts as
to whether Dougherty helped himself by
speaking; but as to his right to lie heard
and as to the right of a newspaper to
give him a hearing it seems to Thk Citi
zkn there can lie no doubt whatever.
It wsuld be interesting to have Judge
Carter's opinion on this point.
The Daily Times, Chattanooga,
Tenn., June i!7th says: "The only other
incident worthy of note was the clever
manner in which a young lawyer named
H. F. Murphy rcpiesentcd his client in
the suit of Brown vs. Scuder. It was
Mr. Murphy's hrst case in the circuit
court. He came to t hattanooga oniy --a
few months ago and is a graduate ol tne
North Carolina University, ne naa lor
his opponent vesterdav one of the oldest
and ablest members of the Chattanooga
bar. yet held his own like an old practi
tioner. He was warmly congratulated
at the close." He is a brother of Mr. J.
D. Murphv, of the Ashcville bar.
The improvement in the condition of
Grand-Sire Husbee recentlv lias rjeen un
interrupted. He scetr.s now in posses
sion of his full mental faculties, aud
eats a moderate uuantity of solid food,
His physicians are very hoeful of con
valescence.
Carthage Blade: Mr. J. J. t.awhorn
billrrl a water-moccasin a few days ago,
which meusiired about five Iret in length,
mid three or four inches in diameter, that
had a horn oa its back about eight inches
below the head, measuring three isches
in length.
The High Point Enterprise wants
some one to come on and Ixat the record
of Mr. K. A. Manner, who last week cut
untie w heat from his field, threshed
ground it in Ins mill, made bread irom
the flour and ate it, all in 1!5 minutes.
Urssrs. H. II. Roberts. E. S. Cheek
and C.J. Betts announce that they will
begin the publication of the Raleigh
I. veiling Mirror on July .'otn.
SUMMER GOODS FOR 1891.
What Man Avenue 7
There is an ambition to magnify little
things by giving them big names; as if
the frog by inflating himself with wind
could make himself intrinsically heavier
and greater. Me was an empty bubble
after all, and a stout kick would collapse
him in an instant into normal insignifi
cance. Uow much greater, wider or
mare shady do the throughfares of Ashc
ville become by being dubbed aveaue?
Is Bridge street to be made more at
tractive, more passable in muddv sea
sons, more shady under the summer
sun, more easy of transit because local
vanity insists upan styling it Central av
enue? The word avenue is suggestive of
breadth, convenience, grandeur. It is
presumed to open up long vistas of shade,
lines of trees and succession of magnificent
homes. Avenues tell of elegance, of re
finement, of culture, of stability. Wash
ington City with its Pennsylvania
avenue, and otheis of similar width and
extent furnishes the ideal avenue. How
absurd the feeble attempt, without the
possession of the first principle for the
change, to tnetamorphoss unpretentious
Bridge street into Central avenue!
The stranger will regard it as the keen
est irony. The sensible citizen will view
the change with mortification. For, in
relation to the true idea of the ave
nue, Bridge street, like most of the streets
of Ashcville, is, as compared with Penn
sylvania avenue a lane after all. No pre
tentious name will make it wider or
give it greater dignity. At the
present moment the cutting of a sewer
connection ten feet from the side walk to
the main in the centre of the street has
reduced the travel way to a contraction
only sufficing for the passage of one ve
hicle at a time. And this is Central ave
nue! The whole idea is too absurd to
have merited the attention it has re
ceived. Let Bridge street resume its for
mer Modest title, and not add to the
ridicule to be brought upon the city by
aspiration after big names misapplied.
Ashcville is too great in itself to be misled
by the mania of imitation.
wanauisker a "Truth-lilder.
from the Springfield iManiO Republican.
Mr. Wanamakcr's position in this Key
stone bank matter is little less than
pitiable. He appears to he inextricably
interwoven in the scandalous affair, and
his testimony of Friday before the in
vestigating committee rather intensities
the damaging light in which he is placed.
Bardslev's "friendly talk" with the city
editor of the Philadelphia Public Ledger,
so lar as it relates to tne postmaster
general, mav lie accepted as credible or
not; it will'not in either case materially
affect the lattcr's position. It is mninlv
onfirmatorv of evidence derived imni
other sources during this investigation.
As a witness Bardsley cannot now stand
hii'h. but hit word imist be considered
against that of the postmaster general,
who has been clearly convicted a iinmoer
f times already of slipiery trutli-liiiliiig
and other acts inconsistent with his
character as a Christian, an upright mer
chant and n high officer in the federal
government.
Owns It.
From tlr- fhi.-HKii Triliunc.
A riticstion of Ownership: "Do vnu be
long lo thischtirch ?" impiim! the strung
er. .No, sir, replied tne wcauny iiieni-
lier of the congregation, "This church
belongs to nic."
Tuouichtful.
prom the New York Sun.
Clerk You sav vou have five windows
and only want four screens? Customer
Yes. 1 want to keep one window open
to let the flics get out.
The nullv Citizen
Is always alive to the intcreslsof Ashc
ville aud its ieople.
Is the most popular advertising mecli
urn in North Carolina.
Is read liv a greater number of eople
than any other secular paH-r in the slate.
Is always filled with the choicest read
iiii! matter of the dav.
Hoarding houses till their rooms by ad-
vettising in Thk Litizi.n.
News, and all the news, makes Thk
Citizkn a general favorite.
No retail merchant ever made a great
success without advertising. Irv I m;
Citizkn.
An advertisement in Thk Citizkn pays
the advertiser an hundred-tidd.
RAILROAD MEETING AT ASTIOCIl.
Editor Thk Citizkn: A meeting was
called by the citizens of Hig Ivy town
ship at Antioch church on Saturday the
llth inst., for the purpose ol taking
proper steps on the most vital (iiestion
that has ever been before this people.
We have reference to the railroad propo
sition that is to be voted on on the liOth.
Washington C.reenwood was made
chairman aud J. II. Woodard, secretary.
Jas. N. Morgan was called on to explain
the OUCCt 01 tne can. ue sum u was mi
the purpose of appointing a committee
to solicit means and help in the prepara
tion of a dinner to be given at Antioch
on the 17th aud at Hig Ivy on the aotli.
Hob Coleman lias been invited to speak
at lrv on the day ol the election, and at
Antioch on the 17th. M. b. Carter,
Thomas 11. Long, W. V. Rollins, . W.
Staines aud flon. J. C. I'litchard are ex
pected.
The lollowing resolution was offered:
"Seeing the great need of licttcr facilities
in improving our section, and ncuviug
if this railroad question is voted it wil
do much in that direction,
"Resolved, therelurc, that we ask the
Ashcville press, our friends ol rial creek,
Rccins creek und Ashcville townships to
heln us vole this measure, anil especially
Ashcville who we have stood by all cur
lives and by whom we cxecl to stand if
she comes to our rescue.
"Resolve I'd, That no man or set of
men shall excel us individually or us i
township in working in every honorable
wav, from now until sundown on the
dav of election to carry this great meas
ure.
Mr. Editor, we do most sincerely ask
Haw Creek and Hiltmorc to come tu
the front in voting this great help to us
as a section.
The following were appointed as an ex
ecutive committee to solicit help in pre
paring our dinner: Washington Green
wood, J. II. Moouaro.jos a. .Morgan
ll'asimgfTin Greenwood, Chaii man.
J. II. Woodurd, Secretary.
.Ire yon it stranger utul wnnt to make
money'' Take the Montlord avenue ears
t court sijunic, :tsk tne coiiiiuctor to
ve you u m.'iJ am put you oil ;it the
irk. where vou will lie in the center ut
the Zincs ( resilience in oiiert inllu- south.
hen conic buck mill Imvc it ileal aniwn
mr the lot you seleeted.
11 Unncohnlri RflmflflV f
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FOS) ALL
5 BLOOD and SKIN
D.SEAbbt
"a'a.iic Blood Balm
SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT
ll l.UrcS HHEUM. ECZEMA. SVSrt
i .rm ,ii mjl.a'.ant SKIN ERUPTION.be- a
i 'le b-lno tillcaclous In toning up tlx A
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i. an I nmlrril Irrm ant cauie. IU T
alraost 8u,icrP3Hral healing properties
i.:.;;:? in hi u'lsranlielng a curs, II
directions ars lulloocd.
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I . tt " III of umlrrn."
T.1M BAul CO , :ian'1. Ca.
If You Have
? appetite. ln.llnion, 1 1 am -,
lea Aeadarlie. "all run dowa." lea
Ins; flaan, u will find
Titfs Pills
ttrmH.y you need. They on
n'. mil i Front irvm
imU will rind
rallaf rruiutlium. Mri-I; narot4W
BOLD i:KJtVWUEKE.
M.'ii'iViiYs " prarl tup " .ui
" pearl lass Limp-chimneys
do not lrrak from heat, not
mk: in :. luimlrct'; Uu'y break
from academs.
! hey are m.ulo o clear
v' iss ;:; well as t ' !" .
.lear as crystal. Tin v fit tin
!.imis they are m.ulo for.
Shape controls the draft; they
are shaped riht. Draft con
trilnites to proper combustion;
.hat makes liht; they uiv
irove Uie li"ht of a lamp.
But they cost a dealer three
dnv s as much as common
.himneys, and, as they do not
break, he is apt to be anxious
lest thev stop his trade. Di
minished sales ami less profit
nre not agreeable, to him.
There are two sides to the
uuestion. 1 lave a talk with him
I'llli-iHirK liKii. A. MAtlil.ru & Co.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
0,0 tell it, ye breezes, from desert to sea
The Prescription has triumphed, la
woman is tree!
Or. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the
one princely remedy above all others!
Made expressly lor woman, it is adiipte
to her special needs, nnd fulfills every re
quirement.
No condition so critical as to defy it,
No emergency so great as to bn flic it!
As a woman's restorative and rcgtila
tor the "Favorite Prescription" is mas
ter of the situation. Positively guaran
teed to give satis'action in all cases, or
money paid lor it returned. 1 he only
medicine tor women sold on trial.
Tb It Irishman,
when told by a doctor that his liver was
almost gone, said, "r-aith.it s glad I am,
it's alien bothered me!"
The liver, more than any other organ,
is the index ol the body. W ith a morbid
liver the whole system it out of gear!
Most powerful for the restoration of this
"citadel of health," is Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. Its action is direct,
oromot. effectual ! Recommended by emi
nent physicians, it has gained a univer
sal reputation as the "Great Liver Regu
lator!" Correct the liver, and you cure
many ills I The "Golden Medical Dis
covery," ia warranted in all cases of liver
disease and blood disorders to benefit or
cure, or money promptly aad cheerfully
returned.
Mirtle M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind
writes: "I had blood poison from birth.
knots on my limbs were as large 'is hen
eees. Doctors said I would be a crippl
but B. B. B. has cared me sound and
well. I shall ever praise the men who in
vented Blood Balm were born."
That unlcndid picture of Asheville fot
a six months' subscription to "The Citi-
sen," See advertisement.
Advertising;
CREATES many a new business;
ENLARGES many an old business ;
RE VI VES many a dull business ;
RESCl 'ES many a lost business ;
SA VES many a falling business ;
PRESERVES many a large business
SECURES success in any busintss.
To advertise judiciously, use the coh
umnsot" ihetniten." bverybodyre
it; and mpropmtion to the returns
fields advertisers, its rates are the cheap-
WHEN YOU WANT
lied room Suits,
Parlor Suits,
Hmh.v Chairs,
Rockers,
Nide Hoards,
Kx I elision Tables,
Dining Chairs,
Kitchen Tables,
IV
WE HAVE
FINE LINE
Ladle' Oxford Tic,
ALL VARIETIES.
Wo juv turning out of our
Custom Department, a beau
tiful Ooze Calf Shoe.liigluuid
low cut.
(ilVK i s A Tltl.U-.
Weaver & Myers,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
No. 39 Patton Avenue.
TAYLOR, BOU1S & BROTH ERTON,
No. 43 Patton Avenue,
Leonard ('loanable Refrigerators.
Water Coolers Wire Dish Covers,
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers
Fly Traps and Fans Oil Stoves,
Fly Screens for Doors and Windows
Agents for White's Sewing Machines.
Old Kstablishod Machine, Long and Favorably Known.
PRICKS AH LOW AS THK LOWEST.
Set? our machines before purchasing.
JEWETT STEEL RANGES.
. Handsomest Range ever seen in Asheville. Sample set up
in our window. Well worth looking at. mlT-ttm
STRAUSS' EUROPEAN HOTEL
AND RESTAURANT.
DO YOU
WANT A WATCH?
jomigos,
Single Lounges,
I n i...
1IJ11 lliirKH, i
Wardrobes. 1-'-
Center Tables,
Olliee Furniture,
Pictures,
Shades,
Or Would You Prefer
ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. BOARD BY TNE MONTH, WEEK OR DAY.
Al.o, table hoarder can be accommodated. Street earn pan. the dnor. 0k-ii Irom r
o'clock a. m. until 12 o'clock p ni.
Am imliarcrt lor cntcrtiiR at Miorual nonce lor Home rartira. nam, etc. ah i a i-
trial.
My Celebrated Philadelphia Frlea
Are well known. No one can nria. ihcm. Am proud lo Bay 1 have the fluent, liirKc.
NnnKe In A.hrvillc. Cnn nerve nrdcrn In from 3 to ft mlnuteft, .uch an IM.h. (Jump. Oy.tci
I on the Hull Shell I'olitc and attentive wallcra. I'leaned to nerve all. hV clliillv.
M-:-FL'
K. STRAITSH, Prop.
BRICK.
BRICK.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
4 I'rrnm of tnrtrr Imkintf im(hr. Migli
t of all in IrnvehirtK rrni:th-. Late
r.ovcrntm'tit ImhhI Kcprt
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UPHOLSTERING DONE,
CARPETS -- LAID.
CALL ON
BLAIR & BROWN.
FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS,
31 Pulton Avenue.
Ci. II. MAYER'"
CONSULTING : OPTICIAN
61 South Main St.
Thk Iiaii.v Citizkn Ims liotijjht, am!
Ilu-v innv I seen in the show window of AshCVillC. N. C
BRICK.
FOR SALE BY
BUNCOMBE BRICK & TILE COMPANY,
P. O. Box 426.
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p.
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A. M. I'icld, on South Main street.
A SOLID C.(iLI) I.AItlKS' WATCH
AMI CHAIN. The c.-iac in 14 karats.
handsomely enrved, with lilin move
ment. The i-lmin is koKI, hchuiiiiiiiv
iltvoraled with fine linrd cnninel.
Also, n ItKAl'TlI-lX I.AD1KS' STICK
I'lN, innde iiion siieeial order. The Tin 1
is what is known 11s the Clover I.cnf dc-
siuii, ami consists ol lour nannsomei
stones one A(iiinnarine, one Amethyst,
nc Topaz nnd one Piainond, set in solid I
Kohl, beautifully ornamented and eii l
(raved.
this Watch nnd I'in nrc to lie niveu to
the two ladies in Asheville who w ill show
that they deserve them.
The Watch will Ik' uiven to the lady
securiii); the largest ninnlicr of suhscrih
crs to Tiik Daily Citizkn between this
date ami December 1st.
The I'in will lie Riven to the lady get
ting the next largest numlier.
A stibavrilier will be the name of any
lierson in Ashcville not now a sulncribcr
to Tiik Citizkn, nceompanied by $1.0(.,
A name accomimnied by $2.tM) will count
To measure the ilintun- c you walk. All kinds two, and a name accompanied by $3,00
of iicicntitic iiMt'umt'iits. I rt ,
will count three. And to an j.ou sun
MUCK! MUCK!! seribers Thk Citizkn will make, in addi
FOR SALE. tion, a present of one of those splendid
1
The Went Ashrvi'lr liri. k Company nrc birdseve views of Asheville.
inctw prepared to sell unil deliver in the cttv I
oreNewherc Ladies, this is your opportunity.
From tllC factories THK VKRY BKST QUALITY Any gentleinan cnn get subscrilicni.
Adilrem ,ut tlcv Illugl counted lor some lady.
Look al the splendid Watch and Tin,
and see what a handsome anil costly
present either of them will make for your
wife or young lady friend.
They art unusually costly and beatiti; I
fill, and there is not a lady in Asheville
PKRFICCT SIGHT.
KilK in the lutein v of huiuuihr, luttn in
iihotit the eves, tlimnts! in rt-aitiiiK or
m nt n di-UnuT
llnvt- ytiur tiht tfstitl Inc nt clmrnc. Sat-
I ilair'itJti .uiirnnlred.
MIcroscopcH
I'or school or iirofrsMional lint. Sec iwiture
miniature. Mifroeoic hIhIi-m all prietfl
ami kimts. Cull anu examine them.
Pedometers
CARPETS
JVST RKCKIVKU
IN PHILADELPHIA AND OTHER POINTS.
Sf veotv-t wo nillft iiiKrnin, extra nupcr, 3-
ply taircntrr, hotly Hrinuelit ami velvet car
pets.
One hundred and eitfht rollft eh in a straw
roattinP.
One huatlred untl thirty five Smvrna and
fur ruan.
Fifty-one art stiuares. Cocoa untl napter
matting- iMtrtiorren and aee eurtaina.
Some of these ftoods were houyht at
greatly reduced prices nnd will heboid at a
bargain.
Call and aer my Immense stock, the Inrxesl
and only delusive cariwt hutinc in the state.
JAS. P. SAWYKR,
49 . Main StM Asheville. N.C.
jun2.td:tm
ofhrickcTcr mnde in this section,
us hen, box 57H.
WBST ASHKVII.LB BRICK CO.,
Asheville, N. C.
Sprcimens of the brick mar be seen at the
real estate office of Natt Atkinson 8c Hon.
juncl3dlmo
VIGOR OF MEN
En ill, nuiAkiv. Patrm a nan tlv Raatorad.
WkDMt. Nervousness. PebMltr. and all
me irstn oi evus imin eany rn or .- biwiw. i, ... , . , ... ... i
tti rnulU of overwork, stonnesi, wotry.auj. run i uui wouiu ic ucnuii-u wnu tcnuvi iui
suenatb. devriot'iuont, ana tons mvpn to vvery i
onian and portion of tba body. Bia
mpinons. imriicn sip in umiTenipni i
tmpMumtiie. n.iani rerervnev'S. ntkii, axptanaMuaa i
1 nnMifn nmtlpil (Mttntnili TrfttL. AAA
rii mioioal co., Buffalo, n. y.
MOUNTAIN PARK HOTEL.
HOT HPRING8, N. C.
B!f VS51 Chrmtmat.
They will eost you nothing, except a
. I
little effort Hurinu odil moment wlien
(lointf nothing else.
Thk 1)ii.y Citizkn is the (icoplc's pa
A LITTLE HIGH.
Thnt is tli wny
hoiiio pooplt' likcthi'ir
panic. However, few
Kople wnnt even a
picture of Ashevilli?
that way. Appm-i-atiii";
that fact ami
ever (ItwnuN of hii v
iiifJC the jieople money
(while making Home
for ouiwIvch) Thk
('itizkn has jiurchaH
ed the exclusive right
to Hell the VIKWSof
Asheville (which have
Imnmi sold at. 5 each)
for a paid-in advance
subscription to Thk
Daily Citizkn. That
is. you pay us f.'l for
Thk Daily Citizkn for
six months, and we
will give you a superb
picture of Asheville
FREE.
That's a telling of
ter or ought to be.
You get Tiik Citizkn
at the usual rate and
the picture besides,
and we get the inter
est on your f 3 and
the pleasure that
comes of being liberal.
If you want extra
copies of THE PIC
TURE to send away
that matter can prob
ably be arranged at
the business office of
The Citizen. Hut first
we must have the
paid-in-advance sub
scription of $3.
That's fair.
N. B. You can take
your choice of the
pictures, those on
thin or those on t hick
paper. The former
are best to send a way;
the latter are the best
to frame.
THE CITIZEN.
The Tli oman House,
iaa Paltou Avenue,
Thi. ecntrellv located hn nc hn Vrn refit
ted 'iy the new nif nncmrnt.iinil iimiv fir.t
cln..' in every wny. YnunK men ili.iritig
lahlc hoard in th.' heart of the eity, conven
ient to all liuMinc.it houeii. w ill li dlhishouw
in t very way ali.litctorv. i.rdlni
"Rapidly to the Front!"
It St. A I. gt H A K II K K,
PKANKI.IN, N. C.
RHAL BSTATH
In all it. forms in the riche.t portion of
We.tern North i'ntolina It will pav yon to
write u. for the lie.1 indiicrmei't. and kithI
e.t liargninli in the "CominK Section of the
Sonth," orapplv pcrnonally to our A.heville
repn-aentntlvr.
1- KKIHiKll. K K1T i.l-1 n.rt,
ianndtf in l'atton Avcnur.
JAMKS FRANK,
ha.LKK ia
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS
Ak. nl for Keeir fii-ek Woolen Mil'.
Nortl Mxlr. AH evllle, N '.
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Real Estate Cheap.
Tartieii wiahinir to Imv real entate al a
hnritnin, will do will to look at myli-4tn the
neKt few dHim. Some piece arc oflcrcd very
low for good reaaona.
E. COFFIN,
AiriiMM, Rnl tiUle I'tl ui Lou BrfArr,
No. 82 Patton Avenue (2nd fl.iorl Roum No.
4. Office hour 9 to 2 o'clock.
VEGETABLES!
ri:ci:ivf:d
FRESH EVERY DAY
AT
HARE BROTHERS,
17 South Main Street.
FURNISH i: ROOMS.
For rent, well kept, centrally located.
Modern convenl ncca at
WHSTI'.RN UOTHI.
8. W. Corner Public Hqunre.
Aihcville, N. C. jun 1 6dflm
-TAKE
YOUR
Broken Jewelry
-AND
lr, and thin tinpifcedcntcd intluocmcnt Inpni s KKSAl.li.
I nin cnarmillK rrnori o hiiks iioiii
ville, under iln new mntiavement ia lRitiKCon
I ducted on the hKheflt grade of excellence
which innurea lt continued and ItlercaaeU
I popularity. Flcnutiful ncenery, dry bracing
I air Mu.i.riil hnl uot.r hllha tfl marhle
. .. n . t i -i.l .11. ...kn Jn Hnl ttnw .iilwrnhi. kif Tun I Mimlif tnuntv. 1 will aell to tne niun'ai Olil'
pooiaoioatiuiuriona. wmiminK poo. w..n ....c...Uo der for caih. at the court houae door In the
bathing auita, iame ai at aeahore hllllarda, . cltvof hevllle.N C on Saturday the 2oth
howling, tenni.. etc Amusement for the ClTllBN, who re amply able to do W, '"VjSjlNM. 18 cl-v meridian,
plenaure aeeker. reat for th, o.erworked, TK ClTIZliI UlIOW, no tH.ier wav JaJaW
i neaitn lor nic invann. I I iIhv of lane. lhui. it. o. I f.v nnn,
llouae modern in all appointment, eieva- j0 aexure tlltm than UT COIIatine tne I junaaoncew
tar, electric belli and .a Table and acr-l . , , I
vice unexcelled Room- good ilied and well effort of the ladiel in lt behalf. i t , ,
I lurnUhcd. Par particular! addrcas
DR. "W. F. ROSS,
lulldZm
is offend in order that many more ieo- By virtue of a dee I of tniat en'l to nie
. bv I! W. Knlrchlld and wile on th' lt day
, , . .... ol Mav. t-' aecure the pnvment of cer-
ple may read it each day. -inn;,... n, n.im,i therein, (which -aid
... i . i. I notea are due and unpaid) md ileeM ol trim
There are at leaat l,5(M) men in Athe-1 uig only n giatere i in book No. 25 on page
i ol inc recorii oi neeax oi ir" i p m .-hii
Truntec.
I OTIC B.
TRY THE
DISABLED WATCHES AND CLOCKSl MODEL
TO
M. A. TILLEll,
... MIL f..ll I nnroj . ...... ..... ......
All names win uc cHnriuny vnici.u iu i men noinff iiiiainem in tne nty oi .lanevme or
1 other Dlacea. not to allow mv wife -or child-
book kept for the purpose, and the lady rea to make any bi la and Bare the aame
I r r r I charged to me. aa I poaitively will not pay
: iv ..m'her nlnimn. aajr bills made by them ..iter this date, luly
lacuoiiiK . 3. IS1II IOI1N K. HAMPTON.
accompanied by the mttney, as indicated,
la-fore December, will f(ct the Watch on
jul.'ldm
9500 Reward.
wit will oar the above reward foranycaae
.1 .. ' . . . . . .. . .
u,. i,. nnrt the one L'ett nir the ''TCT t-"mp'"nt, uyapepaia. eca now
December 1st, ana me one geni",, "re . lndt.,tion comtiimUon or Co.
next largest will get the Tin
AND HAVE THEM MADE AS GOOD Al NEW.
Mo. lA M. Court Mqnare.
NEXT DOOB TO POBTOFFICB
LAUNDRY
4 ".
Veveiable l.lver Pills. when the dl-
Mlf.n. are atrletlv Mmolled with
Thev are purely rg- table, and never fall to
Vive utlalafiJon. Huaar Comtcd. Large
lui.ra. rantnlnlna 30 niila 2S centa. Beware
of counterfeits and Imltatlona The genuine
I manufactured only bv THBJOHS C. WK8T
COMPANY, CHICAOO. IhC Bold by T. C
Smith Co., Aahcvulc. M. C.
$2
for a Pair off)
(Custom-Made;
r
f mi ii Mnniifr RomnantA. I
Btt.tifaction Kiiwaaud or X .
moDF7 reiuuutMi.
m
SEND YOUR ADDRESS FOR SAMPLES
kni lastrsctlsns tsr sall-Msssursnsnt.
PIEDMONT PANTS COMPANY
WINSTON, N. C
Aak mv agrnta for W. I.. Daaslaa Hhaea.
fr ... r.. ..I. I. Air alana aMk yoar
4enler ta aead far ealaloaap, aaoara the
agrary, aad gel I heal far van.
ir I A ri K nw i"ti both u xa.a
FOR
WHY IS THK
W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CCNtPMEN
THE BEST SHOC IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY f
It In tramlrw ho-, wlrti no tmck or wax thrv ail
to hurt lb ilt mud of th bt fln pHlf, atIUh
an4 MRy, aort bfraum tnJ mnati mora thor$ o thttt
Qmit thn any other mnnnfafturer. It eiuala pand
pwrd nhoR mating from t4.iU to $s ,1)0,
tB OOOrnajIno lHl-awrdt thaflntealf
9vi iluw pvr off(r(M ftr ft.iii fn-aula Fn'ticli
ttuportfHl ibfira whlckrorft from tN.nitotu.ui,
ZA 00 lliinil-Hewrd Writ Hha, fino ralf.
J?4. itylUh, romfortahlfiaDiaftural))". TIipIimI
ano attr oftVrttl at thli ptit-t i uniiMtrada aa oua-tnm-n.rvii'
nhoii coatluf fnun atlill u t .
SO AO I'allrr Hhort Kannera. Haliroad Mrn
90ti and Ijtt4f rairlrraall wrarthfini nnpralf,
wamlv, amonth Inntflo. tin? thr aultia, ftfu.
l.n edgp. imt pair will wnap ayrar.
aa 0 fine mlfi mo aftwrnhw aw offpnvl at
SlatCu thin prltft; on trlnl will tnnvla tbona
m kit waiFlt am ahlMt tntf MMllfort and MSFVlPM.
mr '4.1 anal M.00 M arklnenm ti'a ihtMt
9i ara very RtroDK ami lurul.lt. I'ltow who
taavfi alwn tbn a trial will wpat no othor mnlta.
on ttwTr mirita. an the funnaHlnK anl Hhow.
l.ail nnd IR1.T.1 nrhool iho'R nrm
KJUTD wtro byUie boyafvprywberot tbayaell
Bi4Ufl S3. 00 llniid-m'wrd hImm licat
mau 10 kQKoia, vtrvatyiuni eauaMFranvh
Imported nhoefl rostltiK from .ti to W.fl
lmdlra '4..10, SJ.00 nnd Rhoa for
M Imi ara the beit nneboniola. Htyllth and dnrahla.
C'aailloM ee that W. I. 1ourIm' nanta and
prica art ataniped on the bottom of each nhoa.
W. L. DOUULAS. Brockton, Maat,
SOLDtlV
WEAVER MYERS.
tat in toe country.
17 Patton Avenue
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