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i i THE A81IEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN. Saturday Evening, February 3 3, 1897. 8 THE ASHEV1LLK DAILY CIM. Y TBI CITUBN COatFANY. PUBUSBBD DAILY BXCBPT SUNDAY. UBSCIUI'TION HATKSi I On Year Ms Month ! Three Month One Month, In advaar On Week, paid to carrier. Ta,aaMl-WaLV ClTizaa, Issued Taesaav and Friday. In ad ranee. 1. cmtnn TAR HEEL TRACKS. The town of Greenville, I'itt county, bin pur. hared a 7.10 pound ititl firr bell. The tUrm roiiK on it can be beurd five milci. CHLRCH DIRECTORY. BAFTIT CHUBCK -Dr Cl.ui. COUIltT I'lrnt Haptist cbnrrh, Kev. I. B. I'elix. I'a lor; stuilv in church building. I'rrachini rvirv Bafihatn at II a.m. and 7:3o p.m. I'ravcr meeting Wednesday evening H:3o. I Hunilay ek-hool U 8U a. In., with 30 minutes of 1-Mlm i-omlje spirited lonu service led liy Ihe orchestra. I faund a white uiulc child, thrix , r ' ,, ... Kilkl.rc. ..... 00 .... S.OO 1 AO so I duv old. on hii front porch 14 duy niht. There ii no clue to ents. scrvicea. I SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1897. At the New York I'rcst club dinner at Dvlmonico's Wedaeiday night, Richard Crokerjjot between Warner Miller and Recorder Gufl. The guests, savi tlieSun, "were .artled." Old General Maiimo Gumcz iv it ii liberty, not reform, that the Cuban arc 6f(btioj for. And, when you come to thing about it, tbere may be a Krtut d Iff. -fence between the two. last the Fri : i r Dm T. UK WITT Talmaok says c bare bad enough financial r(iiicmn What we want now ii a lively march Wbicb indicate! that the great prrachcr in capable of looking at other thirst than theological abatractiom. It look like Col Luik i going to give Buncombe the dispersary like Richmond Pearson gave us "county government" when be mat a member of the legislature that is, let tbe'pcoplc vote on the quel tion. This ia good doctrine alwavs, but ( it sometimes fail to fuffi'l a promise. BlTWKBN the fight of the Arbmklr Md the sugar truit on sugar and cofl'.-r, aad tbe figbt between the Carnegie teel works and tbe Illinois Steel com pany on steel rails, tbe common herd ought to be able to ride cheaper and drop a little more sugar in their toddy In tbe near future. It transpires that tbe typhoid f.ver epidemic recently reported as raging in the town of Canton, Ohio, did not accorr. piub tbe object sought. The average Republican pie-bunter is not to be flight coed by any little thing like that, and the callers upon tbe man who favors Napo Jeon cootinne to pour ia in a steady stream. r TAB Hon. Thomas Bracked Kced is boot to be accused of beiug "the fathrr of tM Bouse of tbe Fifty fifth Congress." Unless) it should prove to be more reput able, well as more sprightly, than its limned late predeceisors. tbe distinguished taalne statesman should at once begin to dray this paternal relation, or his reputed offspring will eternally destroy hit presidential prospects. Srnatdr Harris of Tennessee cclibra . trtbis 7Mb birthday tbis week by deci- A01y Improving of bis recent very serious illness, and is now thought to be prima nently convalescent. Senator Harris ha been almost continuously in politics fi. nlty years, Having been elected a mem ber of tbe Tennessee legislature in 1847 He has been for twenty years a Senato and held a commanding place in that body. Monroe Iini'iircr ; On lust Saturday afternoon Mr. Harvey bt Ik. a deaf mute, was struck by a locomotive and instant ly killed on tbe U.K. & C. road near Tnermal City. Sneak thieves ransacked tie dwelling of Mr. II. W. Wharton, of (Ireetisboro, duiingthcabscr.ee of the family. Tbe Rccoid say entrance win gained bv cut ting a shutter and ruining a window. Tlic New Heme Journal says that oe I) incnburg, of New Heme, announces that hr will mrct any boy in the State, l(i years old or under. Louis Rosenbaurn, of that city prifcired, in glove contest Davidson correspondence Cliirlotte N-vvk: Dr. Shearer was called away yes tirduy afternoon by a telegram announc ing the death of his father, who lived at Spout Springs, Vn., seventeen miles from Lynchburg. Franklin Fries: We regret to learn that Mr. George MiGaha, a good citizen of Cuwtc, tied Sunday mori.i ig. lie had an attack of the grip that teim nnttd in pneuniouia. Ilis agr was about bo veura, ui.d be leaves an ulllictid wife, one son und three daughters. NO "SOUTHKHN OUTHAOK" IIEUE. Had It Oeuurreil In Loulalaua New Jeraev Would Have lleu Horrified Prom the New York World, Friday. WI.en tie good people of Fort Morris N. ., read cf the awful outrages which tbe poor n'groes of the South suffer from time to time, their blood runs cold, and i bey wonder the vengeance of ofT.nded justice docs not fall upon their pcipetra tors. It wo a cold night in Fort Morris on Wednesday. Some of the good people of tnc place torir name arc uemg wniL pered about, Ii it stealthily knocked at tbe door ol tbe house occupied by the Lawson family, and demanded tbe body ol Charles Voore. The features of tbe men were hidden behind tbe familiar White Cap dtcorations. Thev carried guns. The Lawson family are white: Moore is a colored man. That was tbe excuse the oidy ont for this nocturnal vlrit The trembling negro was dragged out into the woods, stripped to tbe skin and tied to a tree. When the cold air struck upon his dark skin it fairly quirered, but tbe good men of Fort Morris did not mind that. Their errand was one of s!c.-n justice, or dilleient from the "tindt who tor ture net' rocs in the South. I hey lashed him with a whip until his back was tov red nv h great ridges. Then thev let him drefs and warned him not to return to the Lawson house, ile disappeared Where lie tins gone Is uot known, I'rrncn Broad Baptist church Key. M. A. Adams, pastor. Hundaj school at 9:31s m. 1'rcuchinK Sunday at 11 a m and ;16 p m J L. Winner Superintendent. Key S. W. Mitchell, truchcr ailult lliblc cliu. The pub lic arc cordially invited Welt Bnd Baptist church, Hulton street, Key. A. Ii. Brown, pastor Preaching every Humlay at 11 a. in und H p. en.; prayer nirct InK Saturday evening at M o'clock; joudk peoples' retting Tuesday nt Sp m ; Sun dsy school at .1'' a tn., W. J. Hough, super intendent, Mible class In auditorium by G. W, Marine All are cordially invited. first Baptist church, col., I'inc street, Key. J. Wallace, I). I)., pastor I'rcachlntr every Sunday at ll:3tla. m.. 8:80 p. ni , anil K AO p, n.: Sunday rVhool at l::-!o p. tn.: prayer iiiectin Wednesday at N:So i. in.: Holy com munion every tirst Sunday, 4 p. ui. Visitors wek-omed. New Hops Baptist church, Itnili y strett. Key K P. kuin 17, pastor Services, to which the publii' are cordially invited, are n. follows: 11 a. in. preathioK. '2 l rn. Sunday st bool. 3 30 p, m iirrachinic- ulm iirvavhuiK nt H:3') p. en. Services during the wci k: Wednesday cvcninK, Krncrul prer rmtliox und preaching cttry Thursday nijtbt. sl. B. CHI'MCH, SOUTH. Central Methodist BnlscopalChurch South, key. C W. hyrd, I) I) . pastor Divine scrvic at 1 1 a m, and H p m. Sunday school at U:HO a m: Kpworth Lcaxue dcvoilonal mcctinir at 7:1ft p m sharp; weekly prayer mectiiiK Wednesday at 7. -45. Visitor wel comed Haywood strret M. K. church. South, cor per Hliywood anil Hut trick streets Key M, A. Mail!), pastor I'rcaihinK every Sunday at 11 a m nnd 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at p-.;lo a.m., U'. Turner. Suiierintcndent; Junior IrnKut- at 4 p. tn. Sunday; prayer mcctinif everv Thursday ut 7:30 p. m. l.caxuc devo tional mectiotf 7:00 p. m. nundav. North Ashcvllle M B. church, South, Rev. K. I.. Pain, pastor. Services at 1 1 a. m. and 7:30 p m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. IP. Wednesday. Hpworth LenKuc devotional service 7 p. in. Sunday. J M. Johnson, pres- Habhnth school, 9 3o a. in , J II. Weaver. suMrintendent. Woman's Missionary society 2d Friday in each month 8.30 p. m.; Mrs. J. Ii. Kav pres. Collcire Street Chanel Services 1 st and 2d Sundays at pm Pray r mcctinK. 7.40 p m 1 nursday. suDoath school v a m; 11. a. l.in-'scy, supt. Bethel church. South Asheville. Kcv I. M. liownum, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and H p. m. Sunday school at 9.30 a. m , I.. H. Alexander superintendent. Prayer mcctinK every Wednesday niKht nt H. Kpworth .cairue. i-rlday niaht at . All coraiaJly In vited. PBBSBVTBRIAN CIIUBCH. First church, Key. R P. Campbell. pastor litvine worship at 11 School at 3:80 p. m. YounK People' Socie ty ol Christian Kndcavor nt 7.00 p ni. t'rayer meeting Wednesday at p. Great Reduction in Price Of Heating Stoves, Etc. Since consolidating the business of J. II. Kich'tV Son and W. A. Boyce, it is impossible to accom niodate the immense stock of goods which we have on hand, Jso we have decided to sell all UUATINU STOVES, I'OKTAHI.K ( i UATKS, COAL HODS, FIKE SK'l'S, FI HE SCKEENS, ETC., At greatly reduced prices for CASH. In the future we will sell merchandise for cash only, and all bills for work will bo due when work is finished, and we will expect prompt payment : : : : : : : BOYCE & RICH. I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF COMFORTS and BLANKETS, BED SPREADS and LUCE CURTAINS Which I will sell for the next ten days ut cost lor cash. Those in need :t kooiIi ol this kind will find it to their advantage to examine my stock. Respectfully TELEPHONE 166. Mrs. L. A. Johnson, 32 S. MAIN ST. GOOD THINGS JUST IN Cultfornia Orange. BalJwia and Limb:rtwli; Applet. Lnnndotis Soda Crackers. Fresh supply ol flome-Madc Mince Meat, lloru'-Made Bread, I'ies and Cakes. All orders promptly ut tended to and delivered to any part of the city. G. W. Way & CO., Opposite P. 0. Look (or the big coffee pot. N li Our Teas and Coffees tire baying a bi demand. Try tbcm THE SEMI-WEEKLY CITIZEN ml U AERICAN WEEICLY WANT COLUMrJ t'OK Rent or Sale Kleven room brick dwell ing, Piue stieet, opposite Chestnut street; modern conveniences; about Hacres. l-l6dtl T. W. 8HARPLES8. t). Ii.. ; 8umlny I?OR - Irom choice strhins. i 9diw BM.K Pine Indian Knie chickens Apply T. J. CARLAND. Intnda, N. C. Tub coat men are asking for a hinder tariff on bituminous coal so that the Canadian article can not be sent into tbe United States, and this ia face of the (act that tbe wages ol Canadian con miners are higher than the average o those In the same Industry in tbis coun try. and also in the face of the other fact that nndcr the preicnt turiff we cx port more coal Into Canada than Can da sends to us. SbnatuK Iiliumi paper, the Cucas ian, says"the Democrats evidently think tbey see something or smell something It might be a matter ol corj eture as to what tbe Democrats see, but iib to what tbey srrc'l no one should have any doul as long as the present legislature in in t slonin Kaleigh. And Senator llutler is ni much, or more, responsible for the gang as any other one man in tbe State o N'Utb CryfinH. TllK New York Sin is the only puper in toe United States, so fur as we know that open!) champions the cause ol tbe trusts. It says: " The virulent war fare against the trusts is merely a new phase of the old struggle against inn chinery. Inveatians wbicb disturbed the order of things by enabling one rnnn to do tbe work of ten, and made the invei tor rich, were fought with bitterness, and evenj violence, as inhuman enemies of human labor, the trust, a device for industrial economy so effective as to partake of tbe nature of a tnrchnnico invention, has aroused tbe antagonism that once sought to bar the progress o machinery; and from the nature of mau's intelligence, the trust may le counted npon to withstand, like its prototype, tbe efforts for its destruction." Al l that is ntcessary in order to get me real itepuoncun inea ou nuance is to get a congressman of that party a little excited and start him to talking. Then give him time and tbe true situu tion is revealed. For instance, ou Thurt pay, in tne House sharp debate sudden to some goiu oonus mat lougrcss und Humonzru me territory 01 Anu.ia to issue. A number of valuable statements were made, the most important, pet haps, being those of Mr. Knox t Kep. I of Mas sachusetts, in charge ol the I who said that" the country was upon gold basis; that it would doubtless continue on that basis; that it would not iuiti.itc an international bimetallic conference, and that there was sufficient statesmaL ship in tbe Republican party to provide for tbe largest possible use of silver, and that it would not be through tbe uulim ited coinage of that metal." Mora Talk Funeral ot Uonrire ii. Colllus. The funeral services cf the late Geoigr G. Collins were conducted yesterday ul tcrnoon at 3 o'clock at Dalm Grove church in West Asbeville. by Kcv. A. U. Brown, pastor of the West Und Baptist church, very large number of friends of, Mr. Collins attesting the esteem in which be was held. Members of Sulpiiur Springs lodge ol Odd Fellows, of which be was a. member, at tended in a body, and tb pa U-bearers were selected from that lodge, as follows : Htickoty, Cornelius Elkiat, . A. Matter George Uarrwoa. J Comic Valentine mt Kt . ' ) To ttee'llirouicU a Man. From the New Orleans Times Democrat, Thomns A. Edison, ia?s a New York corrtBp nltnt, is soon to startle tbe world with another wonderful discover v. Mot content with giving to inortnli the iticandcrccnt lamp, the eraphonhone, the kinctscope and the tluoroecope, he now propones to make the human body transparent. In a word. It will be pot aimo one ol tnt-aedavs literally to ' ice throuxh a man." Heretofore post-mor tem rx . initiation has been nrcssary in order to understand ihe mvntenou maki-up of some ieople. KMr. Edison's eipectatifins aie realized, however, the same result can be reuched by an ante mortem diagnosis, and the secret of the human "prison house disclosed before breath leaves the bodv. To be brief, the wizard has just uncovered a new chem ical common in his luborntory at Mewellvn park ttmt promise to n volo- tionue suryerv and even the broader domain ol science. Indeed, to state the t xact fads, Mr. E lison has succeeded in manufacturing a number of crystals which ullcr greater possibilities in con nection with the Horoscope. Several ol them in particular hold out the hope physicians may sooner or lutcr see the exact positi n and condition of the in ternal organs of their patients. Moro About tbe Awkward Squad. Editor Thk CrnziiN: I agree with the 'Tarent in lnursdav a Litizi-n, in thinking some other puuiihment should be u.vd in our public schools in place ol uifirchinK the children inside of closed walls, breuihinu the dust thev ol course make in this pn cession, sat n uothims of the amount the in tutor may raise 111 sweeping niter school hour. Now 1 sympathize with the beads ot our school greatly, for I think their positions are most try inc. but all this, when oftentimes tbe child ha h.id nothing to eat since earlv morn ing perhtip, must be iijurit us to health. Atrntlwr t'arcnt. iedar at d. tn. Pewn frrc. Straogrr cordially invited to all cr-Tice. Pouthsldc PreBbvterlan L-hurch. cor. Pouth ide avenue and McOowell ntreet, Kcv. II M. 1'nrker, paiitor I '.viae at f vice at 11 a Sunuay school, o.dO p. m. Oakland IlciirhU Prcili vterian churc Kev. I. If. Polheinui, puntor. Fcrvice 1J o'clock a. m. Cordial welcome to visitors. Calvary Presbyterian church, col., Ealc treet Sabbath school 1 1 a. m.; preaching 3 p m. and 7:30 p m. Kev. C. B. Doeo- bury, pastor. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Trinity church, corner Church and Willow treets, ReT. McNeelv Dullosc. rector HrptuuKesltna Sunday Holy coinmuoi in 8 moromir i raver ana ernntn li a in : Clnldrn's (tcrvice 4 .'1() p. m .; the Sunday school will meet in the chapel st 4:20 p. m. All scat tree AH Souls' church, IHUniore Sunday morn- Ihk service at 11 o'clock, conducted bv the Kcv. Mr. Itlack. Seats Ir.-c. race church, ut ('.race fteiMuui'ciiiinn Suit- lay Holv communion ut 1 1 a.m.. ttervkv with Nt-rnitin at P it m and 7 'to p. tn. by Kev. J. A. iK-al; Sunday schod at lo a m. 8t. Matthias' Rpiconal church corner llcaumout am) Valley streets -Kev. II. S Mc IuMrv. u ict in churtfe eituaffc.ima 6un- day. Ho) v Communion ut 7: 'to a. m ; MurninK service. It a. in. Bandiy school. 3 p. in. KveniiiK service 4 . m. II. B. CHI KCH. Mrllioilist KiiHcopal church, Kcv. lldwin AiuK-rNou, pastor Services evcrv Huudav in r. i) I'. A. M. hall, on Putton avenue Kcu ular scrvtcfN at 11 u. m and 7. SO p. in. 81111 day tichool, 10 n. in Pruycr services, 7 p ou are cordially invited to attend. Collcire Street M. K. eLurch. Rev. ('. W. Morehcad pastor Preachiiitf each Subhath ut II a. m and H p m Sunday-school at S p. m. All are cordially invited. CIIK1STIAN CIH'MCII. Christian church, corner Wood tin and Sp uce Htrtets Services each Sunduy at 11 o'clock a 111. Sunday Nchool at 10 a m. rayer mcctinir Wednesday eveninu ut H. A cordial invitation to all. LUTHBKAN CtU'KCU, 8t Paul's Kvuntfclicul Lutheran church. Y. M. C. A. hall, Patton avenue. Kcv C. 11 Kinu. pafctor Scrvicei at 11 u. m.; Sunday c bool at 10 a. m. CATHOLIC C1U KC1I. Catholic church, corner 1 lav wood nnd PHnt streets. Father Marion, rector Divine service at 1 1 a ni; Sunday school at 10 a. in. .service daily at 7:30 a. m. UNITARIAN Cllt'KL'l!. I'nltar'an Society Rev. F K. Citlord, pas tor services ul Milliard hall at 1 1 a w MKIIIOIMST I'HoTKST AN 1 CIII HCH. Service at Riverside church. Buxton street the lstund4lh hundius in each niontli, lv Kcv J. K. SavaKe, V. I. WANTKU-We do not want boys or loafers to write, but men ot ability, $oo to Aoo per month, salary or commission. Slate and general manager KACI.VK FIRK KNGIVK CO.. ij-ndHl sat Racine, Win h I TOTICH Notice is herehy given that appli at I ' cation will be made to the legislature now is sea too to amend the charter ol the city ol Aaheville. January ibth, iHq6. WM. J. CO?KK. i-iydjot Mayor. l?OK RKNT Deirable furnished nlhhed hounea, ind unfur- also communicatinir rooms witti southern exposure. And a number ol val uable houses and lots for sale. Apply to MHS FI.OKIDK CUNIVC.HM. Real H state Ageut, 275 11 a y wood Street, Mdll XTOTI K Alter thirty days Irom this date K. A. Smith and others will petition the Gen eral Assembly o( the Htate ol North Carolina, asking an enactment for relief with regard to certain real estate located In Ihe city of Ashe ville and State of North Carolina. The same property wiM-d bv James M. Smith to his daugh ter, K A. Smith, lor lile with remainder to such children as she may leave her surviving. Toil January 23, 1697. OTICK ol Incorporation Notice to all per son is hereby utveu thit an application will be made by J K. Knnkin and others to the General Assemblycf North Carolina, now in session, for a special act of the Legislature to incorporate a company to establish, manage aud cany on in Buncombe county and else where in the htate ol North Carolina, the busi ness ot farming stock raising, mining, trading, banking, nmiu'actunng, hotel keeping, buying, selling and leamg real and personal property and improving the Mine, building bridges, ilams, mills culverts, aqueducts, retcrvoirs and, streets, and also building, equipping and opei ating electric railroads, tratnroads, turnpikes aud other roa'ls, telegraph lines, gaa, electric light, power and water plants, and tor other purposes, with all necessary rights, powers and privileges usually incident to such companies. This lauuarv 12, 1197. JULIUS C. MARTIN, 1-j3d.pt Attorney. Southern Railway. PIEDMONT AIR LINE ) In Effect January 18, 1897. MQ7T6T NOTT6. (Central Time.) U 2S am Lv Norfolk Ar 8 28 pm 7 am " ...Pinners Point.... " 6 00 pm ? .iu pm Ar helm ft lv 12 ou pa 2 3? pm Lv Stl-oa Ar 12 48 pm BWpm ' ........Raleigh Lv II 8 am pm " Durham " 10 39 am 6 48 pm Ar Oreensboro " 8 SO r.m 0 55 m Lv Greensboro Ar 8 ifi am 7 12 pm - Jamestown Lv 8 10 am 7 21pm" High Point " H 02 am 7 an pm - Tnomasville 7 S6 am 7 80pm" Lexington... - 7 13 am 8 08 pm " Lin wood 7 01 am .so pm Ar Salisbury IB Time) Lv 6 n am i do pm Lv Salisbury (C Time) Ar 6 OO am . IGRICULTURIST BOTH ffi. ONLY$1.25 8 18 pm 8 39 pm " U 18pm " 9 34 pm " 9 82 pm " IO 10 pm " 10 46 pm " 11 Ob pm " 12 17 am " 12 2J am Ar 1 37 am " 3 17 am " 4 28 am Ar 4 30 am Lv . 7 05 ...Cleveland Lv 38 am Statesville ' 6 18 am Newton " 4 41 am Hickory ' 4 28 am .Connelly 8uriiKS.. " 4 08 am Morganton " 3 81 am Mari jn " 3 17 am Old Port 2 87 am Biltmore " 1 3 am Asheviilc " 1 4tt am Ashetllle Ar 1 43 am Hot Spring Lv 12 2? am ....Morristown " 10 46 pm knoxville " 9 35 pm .Knoxville Ar 9 3) pm nevrian l,v 7 Ul nm 8 88 pm 8 00 am Ar Chattanooga . EASTBOUND 12 LOW KATK3. M. Spoclul Tickets to 1 linrlUNion Y (J. A. ouveutluu at WIumCou. I'or the Navnl MnriL uvres on ami otl Charleston harbor the Southern Kail- way co ni pi. nv will sell tickets from Ashe ville lor one fait for round trip $11 50 Tickets on sale Kebruarv IH-IN. limited to F, li-uary '21. Por the North Carolina State conven tion of the Y. M. C. A. at Winston tick ets will be sold February 17-20. limited to February 2. for $8 SO lor round triu. For lulhr particulars apply to Frank IVTOTICK State ot North Carolina, Buncombe 1' county, Huperior court. Annie Smith, plalntlir, SKainst William Smith, defendant It sppearing to the court in the above entitled ac tion unon the affidavit ol Annie Smith, the plaintlll therein, that William biuUh the lie fendanl, is a non-resident ol the Slate ol North I'arollna, and cannot after oue diligence be tound thrreiu to be served with surumans, and it appearing likewise irom the return of W. M Woi ley, sherlffof Buncombe countv, that said defendant cannot be found in aaid county; and it also appearing to the court from said afhdavtt that the said cause is lor divorce from the bonds ol matrimony ol Ihe plsintin Irom the defend ant. It is ordered aud adjudged that this no lice be published 1 the Abbeville Dally Citiien, a newspaDer published in the cit ol Asheville, county ol Buncombe, state of North Carolina, lor six auecesslve weeks, commencing with Saturday, the jelh day ol lanuary, Iriur. reouir ing the said delendaot, William 6ntilh, and he in hereby riiurid to app far and answer or de mur to the coniptaittt ol the plaintitTto b filed in the above eulitlecl cause In the office ol the Clerkolthe Superior court of aaid Buncombe county during the first three days of the next teim of the Superior court ol said county of Buncombe. to be held at Ashe ville. in aaid countv, on the second Mondv in March, iH)7. and the summons in said actio shall be deemed s-rved at the expiration ol the tune in thia notice in the or 'er of puhMcaliun herein presciibed lor publicatiou This 30th day ot January, J. L CATHKY, t'lerk of the Superior Court ol Buncombe cuunty. North Carolina. l.uiher 8 evens. Attorneys lor the Plalntifl. i-odM-sat L Chattanooga 4210am ' Knoxville 8 If am ' Morristown 9 39an " Hot Springs 11 30am Ar. Aaheville 12 88pm 38 IlTCLTTIDIlSrCr THE Farmers' iVlirxajaac DESCRIBED BELOW. By SllOfiul ari'illliri'lllPIlt with llio lllll.llHlior -.. :,r.. Piiul.li.il f.r ll,n fleet l,. ofTer the Amkhk an Aiikh 1 1.11 hist, id,. li-ailiiiK HKrli-ultiirnl wei-kly, in coniiectioj wild tins pai.rr. 'J do ,- MKItn-A.N Aiil-.u i l.-n hist is ri-iiiiirkalili- fur tin- vnriM.uaii.il. ierest of its conieniH, ami is tliu olilt st, best ami most practical paper of its kind ITS FARM FEATURES, 5i",,, n: '-VP1 S,",,k ,air,i"K ,"'ti'"1tro, Poultry. '- Market t.arili ninu, uml i.ilii-i-mpu s, vriU!ii liy practical mil successful fanners, n 11 p( 1 1 t it.-n 1 ! iili Illustrations In- nhln artixtn, roiudini omaknii i in alimliln tn tlmse d.. farm it fi.r a lii iiiL'." I de Latest ninrki.iH 'omiaerciiil Agriculture are the features iu which the Aultu txit.KtsT is unexcelled FHE FAMILY FEATURES: f.hp I:",; i-'-hions, Kcy Avork, n, : (.OOU ook. llizxl! i olltestK. :.il.riti'U fiipiiiir I'ouns Folks' I'ao, c:niil.iii- tn make this Department uf as liuieh vuiuo anil lutcrcal w most uf the Special Jraiiiily 1'apers. TI'Iiist w ill lie mailed tn vim liv lnlilressli.il J1DII COMl'AXY. . nder nt V 1,.. Odin, er New Vui k. N. V. lo all senilin- tlieir Kiibscripiinn (Mutely, wt im iu.le lire A M Kit ICA N i;i;h ri,Ti;i;iST WKATU ER FOKECAST8 AND FA H.M KUS' ALMANAC. SAMPLE COPY ';UhWX Farmers' Mmanaa WE " Moraantou... Ar. Hickory Kluil Woi'iIm lor tieoiuo TUsou. hrom Lie Hisnklln Fress tji-orge w. iiison, of Asbeville, a tin tlvc of Macon county, lias been licensed to practice law, anil was sworn in last V cilmsilav. We wish the new barrister succrsa and a loilninij Jf at the top of the la.lilcr where Unnul Wcbiter said there was plenty 1 room. Sober ha a J uiluo. 1 Pioiti the Monroe Hu.iutrer. ilis honor, Indite VY. L. Not wood, is c iniliK'tinu ciiirt this week in a manner entirely s iteilactorv to our people. He li.-is been sober all the week and presides with that sohrrnrsv and dignity becom- nik u juJge. R Darbv.citv pacsenKcrand ticket agent. I pZTTYTTTTTTXTTTTTltTTTTTYT. MtiMt Have or 11. 0. rum the W eb.ter lletal.1. It would please us very much if some I our di litiiiiicn. subgcritiers wottl-d make it convenient to arm) us some corn. Corn we must have. Don't wait for each otber, but hurry sonic iu vours'lf. Why He Ntvr Marries!. rom the Burnavitle KR-le. Some one who lately asked a well nown v'entl ttian why he remnned a atchrlor received this reply: "treatise he desirable waa not attainable and tbe atln ii ihlt was not desirable." Ltital lllnuks. TithCirizKN Company has lor silea full assortment ol kial blank, such as deeds of conveyance, died of trust. ook -o short lornts) chattel mort- anes, search warrants, State warrants, I stake; thence south ummons, executions, etc. Thtse blanks are well printed, neat and clean and on good stock. Call at Tut Citizen Bi-mmss Ufvice. Is not necessary to convince the people that we bave tbe coal tbey want. Cam- office of tbe Register of Deeds for Buo- TRUSTlili'S SALE By virtue ot the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust dated July L'otb. 1N9, made by 1). W. Lynch and Hannah Lynch, his wile, to the undersigned trustee, to secure the payment of a cer tain note for $100, which said deed ol trust is registered in the office of the Register of Deeds for H unco in be county. N. C. in book No. 37 of detds of trusts nnd mortgages, at pages 355 et stu, . aud which is hereby referred to lor all purposes; and by reason of default hav ing been made in the payment of tbe i 11 -tetest aud principal due upon said note, whereby the power of sale insatd il.-ed ol trust his become operative; and the prrson entitled to the monev due on said note, haying made demand upon the undei signed trusteec that be sell the land and premises conveyed in said deed ol trust, according to its terms, the un dersigned trustee will on Tuesday, the 16th day of February. 1H97, at 12 tn.. at tbe court boose door in the city nt Asheville, county of Buncombe, N. C , sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following drscr-bed laud, situate, Iving and being in tbe Mate of North Carolina and in the county of Buncombe and in the city ol Asheville. on the street or road leading up Beaucatcher or B.aumont mountain from the old "taoyard" road, and bonnded and more particularly des cribed as follows: Beginning at Raj's southwest corner and runs with Ray's line north 75 deg east one hundred and eighty-nine and fire-tenths 1180 5) feet to a stake. Rav's southeast corner: th rice south 38 deg 33 mio east sixty and hfteen-huudredths t(U).151 feet to a 75 dear wes)fBne hundred and sev.er.tv-tjine (17i)) Ltk to a stake in the east margin of tbe road thence with the eastern margin of road sixty-fire and thirty fire hundredths (65.351 feet to tbe beginning; being same land sold and conveyed to said D. W. Lynch by Hetty Martin by deed date! May 11th, 1892, and registered in tbe i - WILL GO ON YOUR BOND. ..Tilt.. AMERICAN BCHDlhG 4 TEDST CO. W BALTIMORE. Forces Om Otis Miliicn Collars. Kis-aess C,:3ii!ie,t is surety Bod's. AeETu WASTED THBCOIiHCC? THE STATE. Reasonable Rates. AIM'IYIO U 0. RANEY, (ifiN'L AG2.NT. RALEIGH, N. C. Lv. Asbeville " Biltmore " Hound Knob Marlon . Nevlou.. " SutteLvUle. Ar. Billabuxy-. (Uaatern Time.) Lt. Salisbury 9 36 pin " Greensboro. IO 4.-1 pm Ar Danville 12 00 in " Lynchburg 1 68 aia " Charlottesville 3 36 am " Washington 6 42 am " Baltimore 8 00 am " Philadelphia io 18 am " Hew York 12 43 ,-in Richmond - Durham " Kaielh " Qoldboro WEST BOUNO 1 1 1 2opm 1 33pm 2 35pm 8 12pm 8 66pm 4 3Hpm 4 CHpm o 4 pm 6 0irr 8 10pm U S2pm I 11 25pn 6 OOam S 2ran 7 10am' 1 Uipml Tills. grout book of .".ml pmto. i . IIOAIIS. SI I It 11 i S. I t ll.l l It s !(IUNTU1 1'.S. I'KOI'I.K, .111.1 a thuii lllll Cim.sllitei! ihl.-l ei;nit i.f iii flll ill ir every il iv ill 1 In-1 e:!!-. Mini will us iilaiiiH ST VTISTirKOX A(;i:f( TLTrilK, P. ML w i:.'hii:i:, t rni:s. mi n rues, statks .siiiiililiiiigsy.nl v. .11I1I in-ii-r ihiuk uf until ym f . .riiiii t i n . It also contains weather forrnisti lie fiilllnl ef the Kl-eaie.st use ill misweriliL' I.h( ft 1 mis i f ipie.sti.-u that constantly uri.su iu regard In dales, places, persons, stutis- Lt. Ge-ldaDOf o 6 ihj pa, " Raleigh a OO an Durham a 30 am " Richmond 2 00 an. " New York Philadelphia " Baltimore " WasLtnfrton " Ch irlottesville " Lynchburg... " DaariUe ojam "Greensboro 7 ro am Ar Salisbury 9 37 nm (Central time.) Lt Sallsbnry H 6S am Ar. States vUle 9 41 am ." N.ew. on 10 20 am Lt. Hickory 10 47 am Ar. Morgan ton 1 1 28 am " Marlon 12 12 pm Round Knob 13 61 pm ' Biltmore 1 55 pm Asheville 2 OS pm Lv asherille 3 68 pm " Hot Springs 4 21 pm ' Morrlst jwc 6 OS pm Ar Knoxville 7 25 pm u 20 pm OtZIIRSlLli wv. Asncvuic 2 Oo pm (Bastern time ) " Asheville 3 05 " " Biltmore 8 13 Headeraonville 4 00 " " Trjon r 00 " 8irtnbnr& a o " Ar Union 7 18" Lv Union 7 20 " Alaton 8 4.q Ar. Columbia 46 " (Central Time.) r. Savacnah 4 60 am " Jaciaonville 9 OO " 37 THERE'S A clean, bright ing newspaper Citizen costs 4 aomi 6 BLT. 1 9 20 on 10 43pm 1 56am a 46am S 60am I 7 06am 8 1 7arx 7 20 am 8 20 am 8 38 am 9 16 am 10 18 am 11 28 am 12 43 pm 1 t3 pm 2 45 pm a ao pm I A. Thompson Agent for Asheville Hendersonville & Brevard R. R. T. C. Mc.NKKLY, RHCBIVER. ( Bastern Time Standard..) . In Bffect Iec 26th. 1898. NO. 14 t DAILY) NO. 13. 9 30 arn Lv Henderaouvillc Ar 6 30 pm IDOOamLv Horse Shoe Ar 8 00 pm 10 OS am Lv Cannon Ar 4 55 pm iui3amL.v Monev ar 47 pm 10 33 am Lv Penrose Ar 4 37 I m 10 45 am Lv Davidson River Ar 4 IS pm 1 1 OO a m Ar Brevard Lv 4 OO am All schedule trains will haul passengers oautjr, ana rretgnt aativ except snoday. T C. McNBKI.BY. Receiver, Hrnderaonvill M. C, II 11. YYARKEN. I remient. Hendersonville N. C. ... 8 65 om vannah u so " (Bastern time.) 7 5S am .v. Jacksonville " Sa Lt. Columbia.. Alston q 0-7 Ar. Union to 20 " Lt. Union " Spartanbara; 1145 " " Jfryp" 1 3 42 pm Uender'nv'le 1 46 " " Biltmore 2 33 Ar.AsheviUe 3 40 ' . . (Central Time) Ar. Asheville 1 40 33 11 30 am I 13 16 am I 1 42 pro 3 02 pm 3 33 pm I o ou pm I 6 03 pm I t 02 pm 1 7 00 pm 6 00 pm I nTUKpHV BRANCH 1 7HTied R7 A BARGAIN Bicrnt Snnilw Lv Asheville 4 :io pm " WaTnesTTillc 6 66 pm At. Balsam e 20 pm Ar. Brysoa City 8 3) pa " Andrew.... " Tomotla Ar. MarchT 7 00 am I 9 20 am , 10 10 am 1 26 pm 4 37 pm 8 08 pm 8 30 pm L The enterpris ing merchant is ever offering special induce ments for trade, and at these sales one can of ten save $1, $2, $5, $10 or even $50 on a single purchase. It pays to read the store news the advertising columns of a newspaper like The Ashe ville Citizen. If you do not take The Citizen, o? if you do not read advertising columns, "There's Many a Bargain You Miss." "A penny saved is a penny earned." enterpns like The you but 15 cents a week. This includes the delivery by mail or by car rier. What are your living ex penses? $500, -$1000, $1500, $2500, $5000 ;v year Here is an economical pointer: YOU the HISS Charleston & Western Carolina By. Co. eUiort Una To AUGUSTA, OA., AIKEN. 8. C. and Scnth Carolina and Georgia point. In effect Heb. 7 1MB7. 8 TO am Lt. Asbeville Ar. 7 OO pm 9 IS am " Hendersonville " 8 81 pm 1 1 43 am " Spartanbarg S 00 pm 1 SO pm Laarcn " 1 30 pm 2 vn om uretuwocMi " ia 17 om 8 00 pm Ar. Aavuata Lv. 9 40 am 30 pm " Aiken ' 7 28 am 8 OO am Savannah 9 OO pm Ask fur tikU lit C A W. C. Ry. froa Spartanbara. WM. CRAIG, fle Paa. Aat.. Asurnsta. Ga. oa Coal Co., bone 130. 23 I'atton Avenue, Valentines in (treat variety at Dais combe county, in book No. 84 of deeds, on page 31. And bring tbe same land conveyed to the undersigned trustee, by said deed of trust. This an. 23.1S97. DUFF MERRICK. dH-2 9tds Trustee. Ss A. TENNENT, ARCHITECT & CONTRACTOR OBc aad lobNas Mop tVMrtk Coart mart aaaaaaV . Lt. alorphj ' Tomotla Ar. Andrew. ... Lt. Brvaoa Clt...., " Balsam . Lt. Balaam " W ivnesrvllle .. Ar AahevUie 18 Mixed 66 ... 20 am ,..10 10 am ...10 36 am -13 01 pm 4 80 am 45, 8 30 1 9 OO 1 13 35 pm 1 25 pm 3 OS pm 410 nm NO 84 .MIXED IftaiNS. Asheville Hotel ....FOR RENT.... THE SUN (Central 1Hm. 1 LT Asheville 6 Oopm Ar Asheville 13 18 am . o (Bastern time.) Xgel!k aT 8 30am Lt Bpart b'- 8 OS pm Apply to NO 62 . v (Central Time.) Lt AahevUie 6 30am A r Aaheville !L1DV770pmLTjaUabiii NO. 60 NQ. 63 A. D. Cooper, Trustee. Ar Asheville 6 35nm &r Unn,.ln. 1. ...1 kyMirrtojyi 39am Lv AahtvlUe S OOsun TfaTnTSo. 11 and 12, aiid" i-auaaaa eueepin cars bet 37 and 88. n K..l,n. Cbattaaootra. Knxvllle, Hot Sorinire! Aaherille, Wuhburton aad Iroev CitV Train 37 and 3H. Pullmaa ... Trains No. II and IS. aad 10 Pullman Columb'a. Savannah and Isi-kMsviiL. na ' r-mimaa asstplng car be veea Kaleifh. Gre..:.nm u. u. , Aiherille. ACnoxTille ..ii pi...... WM.v.iji.i'.Traac Maaaacr, Waahtngxoa. I Waahlnrtoa. f r. a r-.' C. A BBN8COTBB. Aasistant OeaeraT aiZ: earer agent Chat tan 00a a. Ten a. r. B. UASBT. Cf.tT. A,. Aaherille N. C FOR RENT. A famished hause nf nl moms- mnAM. cob rente noes Ismir. 1 m t - 1 .. toad neithborhoad. Appl. S. C. CORTLAND. Real Batate Ageat. aad 41 Patton Ave. The first of American Ntu-ia-pers, CHARLES A. DAXA, Editor NOTICE ! I have removed mr office to No. 2, Legal Block. ......W. TURNER Justice of the Peace and Auctioned. The American Constitution. lh American Idea, the Anibrhan Spirit. These first, last, and a& the time, forever. Daily, by fall, - - $6 a Year. Dally and Sunday, by Mail, $8 a Year. THE SUNDAY SUN Is the greatest Sunday Newspa pers in the -world. Priw Be. i Copy. Bj Kali, $2 a Ycar, Atldreaa T1IX SUH, New York.
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Feb. 13, 1897, edition 1
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