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Ik TIIi: DAILY CITIZlf. The Cnrtitrs la the moat eatoieivrlv Hrm- Knnh" "."Zi.' " Itertiscuamoa of public men and measures kt ta the intrmt of public intru;rity, himl government, and rticroa. tnouatry, and i. I knows ao pmmtl allegiance ua trcaungpuu- I The Citiikk publishes the dispatches of the Associated Pith, which Don cover, the I whole world la He erooe. It hu other factli-1 be t:.':"ffJlhS! sully Miun to occupy the .malleat apace, omimri vifptr. m J cuiutn win urn mi I f-re to aay one sending their addrcsa. Tsaaa Itatly, st lor i year; J ror hi l ..i.niu: &o rrtiti fur .me m.ioth: 13 crnt.l.r I one week. Canarta will deliver t paper In I every part of the city to aubacribera, and par- I ixt wanting H will pleaae call at the Crms I vnce. I ADTianaiiralliTaRraaonahle.Bndaiade " haowa tta atmurauoaj at tnta omce. All THURSDAY. MAY 16, 1889. MODCI, FARMS. I If men were not to ' art in their ways," I I utney a.anoiDoiai.rtni to i mm that the way their fathers trod is the safest way for them, there would be no , : rT. , . , , , .ttchcmtcryfortheestablnihmentof model utrms to turn me cultivation 01 inccuriu , into more rational and profitable chan- oels, because there would be no such illus-1 traiiuns of wrong and ruin asevery where tares observation in the face. Human experience! such as has carried with it loss and poverty, would long ago have taught that agriculture was not a mat a e i i i- r :-r..t 71 Tu. , T u indostry and exhausting energy, but that it carries with it that apjieul to, and re- - liance npon, brain force that is found sentiaJ to success in every other avoca tion. In the cultivation of tlieearth two simple elements seem to "present them selves as only the essentials of success muscle and will power, and the soil and . ,. . ., I to the power of the first when met by the I r , i t. it. I miiwvvi inpuuBC III lire uuki a ic- .. . . . . .. , siionse that is sure to be withheld when J , . . . demand has lieen too great and too (re- . . , . ' " I der the conditions sure to be presented! , , . , .. , . I with increase of population, enlargement of demand, eagerness of competition, and . . . ti.. I only rccoune then kit under . the older anil siitfl fwtMtsvtllitirs' sivsi4sist tf millitrss tti to new lands, th. abandonment of land in cultivation, or continued hoiiclcss struggle with constantly Increasing an' productiveness and growing poverty The extent to which the first is done ic .7ttew"". w,ngaTO of old fields in the Southern States; of Hit other, on the worn and washed hilisidcs t ! it I ! il I I u m m on.tr ,:nc- ana unn grown w..a.n UK u ,a-K,B.lrUgK,c goes on to wrest something from the un- Hiverisnen, ovenaxea sou. Hut to intelligence properly directed, to industry properly applied, there is still hope; not only hope, but retnevak 1'ot when the people are free, when govern ment makes no unlawful exactions, when uiur acta are uiicii nuu ticiuttiiu uiiiiiiuieti, i ',, ,. . . , I contentment with mcli.K'rity, satisfac tion with unprospcrotis stability, cdtn plaint of deterred success are Irrational, because all within the reach of remedy Upon the agricultural foundation till na tional, all social, all individual prtcrky is built; for out of agriculture, looil, the I , ri r i . I . ' . ,, . . there is conipulsion thut with the increase , .,, ..I tltA U.. 111. ! .Wtt.f.lfki l.l.t Uft .1 . llM KM. tit tttd tt wi iu w nj.Mi...iwn, mvi, .i. n larged scope of civilization, with the ad- ditiou'to the branches of the arts and with the growth of wealth and luxury there comes a vast addition to the hosts of non-producers, innumerable recruits to th army of the hungry. All these full buck helplessly deiendeiit tlKin the indus try of the farmer, upon the abundunie of his productions, upon the regularity and exulieranceofhiicroi. i him M, let him n-ln. and th mm-l.tt.M- of a.u-i..t. " ' " ' laderantred and mv lie endan-red m destroyed. Forhisown interests, through his own necessities, tlu- farmer cannot nern.it that. But not onlv his necessities r. . but his duties press upon him to niake more of his power ami his advantages. "lr w" " l" "'' umi at He has a riht to orofit bv theconditiou. ,,H,,UI '"'''" the exciting work. Hut which make his position the controlling and indispensable one in the movement of human affairs. He is the one who of right should be rich and priwperous. Hut h im ho. ,,n.wt tt,Ut, ,1., the mere use of muscle and industry, or reposing his hope uion the natural fertil- ity of the eurth. His brain must co-ope- Missouri Uukl Knol.ln.-rs are must horri rate. it seems to us that these model hie and revolting. It was a luully farms, and mnny of them, exponents of the profitable combination of praeticnldc I skill, experience and applied science, are! the agencies upon which agriculture tuny rely for its progress and redemption. hmollett, in one of his chapters on the history of George the 11, relates an in- man groaned ami wrilchetl, while In stance of crime which shocked the whole spat blood mid phlegm from behind the kingdom for its conipremnsiveness ns well as for its rarity. A book-hinder named Smith, a prisoner for deht within the King's bench, killed his infant child, his wile, and then himself. This, so rare a kind ol horror in a time of generalnnd great horrors, wus thought worthy to lie named in a history of linglantl. What then stood alone in the annuls of crime, at the present, in tins country nl Itsxst, is nn every day record, ttcnrcely a news- paper full to make its contribution to the annuls of cowardly guilt in which woman is sufferer, the victim to some de praved emotion, some madness of pas sion, some freuiy of jealousy, some freak ----of temperr some unregulated conduct. The time seems to have Nisacd when wo man was protected by the, sentiment of chivalry or secured by the shield of civil- ' iiation, and the helpless unarmed Icmiile seems to he the fnvorite target for the pistul of the coward or the muilman who sometimes not always makes treble amends for himself by involving himself in the tragedy, lie almost always makes sure of his victim ; his trembling fingers as often fait to make sure of himself. These double, often triple tragedies where children are involved in this dia bolical immolation are new and ghastly features in modern crime. Tliey art, " when complete, beyond tlu: reach of hu man punishment. They are beyond the raacU ol human prevention or antieipn UoB, except to the extent of the rcsxnsi biUty of misdirected education, unregu lated morality, unrestrained indulgence if pjisMun, loose und fait iilcas of nli- Igion resting iion wrong sauil system andcureksssvHmloWrvuti.in. I'.ut the fucts exist to tlrploralile extent, hii.1 with r uoitoiiieu jsiwcr. onca-ty must, ei-nici. itself or Ik-corrected la-furr the evils iU errors hav turned lunar fur misi lli.-f can - . , controlled. Theiiowcr for iiuiiitihment l-t with the cn.umm.ti... of thria double crime; when incomplete, the . . , , i i i cnrmnul Survivor nnllt 1 punished 111 . h . invest hi truilt mit only ,ucn WajMIO tnrai III ,uill not oni) wjth terror, but with ignominy, anil , fl . . stnptnng it of nil lt romance, present It ; r ..,.., ll ,1 ,!.,., m-rfnl -,," j -e airnni POMTAL, HKFORH. Our Washington corresxinileiit state that Pogtinaater-Gctieral Wnnamiiker was at first a warm advocate of one Mid tvtoini Imr now iWljirra thnt he thiki th on)U.,h efficiency of th service of more importance than a reduction of portage, whatever inconsistency may Umtm and the con- , . i,' ,l, , ()( ew intmc,lU in . , . . , ... .. . the railway "postal service, the prajNisi- tion is sound. It will be readily conceded that thorough efficiency in the service as far as it goes is the first consideration and tlie Wihiiingtoa Messenger's agita tion in that direction has been most timely. But there is even a larger l.u, . .,..,,;,. ,lf , , f,. lar demand for the extension of the free delivery service. Cases of inefficiency are no doubt frequent, but they ure sporadic not general, nod reform in thut direction may be accomplished by more rigid disci' pline and stricter attention to business without any radical change. A decrense of letter postage to one cent is demanded chiefly by and would benefit mainly people ,, : . , . , of large business and corresKiHleme, but , ... r , ,. an extension of the free delivery scrvK , , . . ... , , would be a most appreciable advantage , , , , i to a vast number of people throughout ik. uni .......(I trtr TluHW ! M. tll.UKtltlf , , , , . ... . r, , excuse for longer deferring this benefit to excuse tor longer (icicrnng every town in which the full time of one man would lie occupied in the delivery, I Ira nnf initorl (ftliinftl a a flltlk 1 It 1 1 tfsl U'f I und discrimination, without excuse in WOBO,nJr r fHm any other grounds ICDITOKI AI. fUlNTH. lr. Trunk U. .Vincent, of Clillon tint-iiitm N V wna fiiiinil (Und in his unkeonMoyia. hanging from an in Htrumcnt known n the "Sayre Susjicn sion Apparatus" for straightening the rMkxior h,l Wt-ncxiH-rimeilting A Miss 1'nxto.l, of Ncw York kr ,.fc , Ulc tumf, wuy some years since. Corjioral Tanner took occasion in his iiHti'li id, the Scotch-Irish convention Columbia, Tcmi., to outline Ills poliey us r 11 . : ri .ii.... favors increasing all iH-imions of less than a tUillar n wrek.contiiiiiiug K-iii.ins to.lc fcntluiit relatives, the increase of several classes of pensions by from 25 to 50 per cent., relieving the disabled applicant for pcnsioti from the burden of proof of his soundness when he entered the service , and pluciug the burtlcn UMn the govern Intent to disprove It. I , I iiosals involves nil i I Huch of these pro- iiiimcnse increase of the already innmnsc pension list,nud the vontinuaiicc of the tlruiii for fifty years or more. Washington Irving ititthop, the mind reader whose wonderful feats have made him famous throughout this country niul Ktirope, was scicd on Sunday night last with tMw fit suFrinduml by the ,! f , " Jeciet. u.inse.t m i lie switssihi con io I ....i . .i ... . . . i .i ... . l""" " wt.rt. sccetci. -ma volume Hc tllretr" wlth'' h twconmlislied the feat and as he had fltly h.jd CtttnlcptK- strokes brought " m,ml rcmnng cxiktiiiicius, a he n,", --luretl he would finish t,M! Inmcit it it killed him. lie ha.l it discovered the word and written it " when the fit seized him.-it proved I laini. The awiunts ol the execution of the I bungled execution, but such bungling are unavoidable m hanging. In the ease of Bill Walker, one of the victims, die I "M broke, dropping him to the earth I hall dead. I-or twenty minutes while I the two others were being hanged, and new arrangenicnt. were being made lor lus own second execution, the wretched black cap covering his head, and prayed to tiotl that no other mail might sufler in dying us lie had. Instances of this sort of thing on the scaffold are bv no means infrequent, mid there is room lor von I gratulalion that the advantages of the new method of execution bv clcvtiicitv will soon lie tested in New York, where it has lieen adopted. The first sentence of death by this mode has been passed uin.u Wm. Keenler, of Buffalo, who is to be executed next Week Ir. Barker Brays cream Van-Ola, Kosa liin.', Oiiguliue and Binmond nail Hiwdcr having now become tlie lutlies' favtniles, at 1'. I.. Jitcob's drug store, these iopiilar niniik'urc articles may always bv found, together with ioekvt emery boartl, or ange wood sticks, nail scissors, files and otltersttcli requisites. Also a complete line of drugs und toilet articles, in addi tion to the llelie Soda fountain from which k-e cold drinks are iliseii-.l. Cor ner Main street ami Button avenue. Lord Salshury, premier tifUnglaml ami Tory lei'tlcr, in eu.it.Mly on a warrant for lihvl siictl out by Wm. O'Brien, an Irish agitator, is a SKvtacle ealculntetl to stimewhnt modify our ideas of Irish o prrssion by the Bullish. A rtvainliiK Scnac Of health and strength tvnrwetl ami ol ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it act sin harm my with nature to effectually cleans the system when costive or bilious. Bor sale in 5ilc. and H bottles by all feuding druggists. 3Iorc ClcrkH Needed. I'uistoimTrt in thodryootls 1OUK0 OI liOSTIC J.ltJH. tV Wright uio cliiinoniitf for more t lt'i kx. Well, it will mir- Hh! yon to wo how busy heir nix active huIcsiiicii are cept, tshowiii";, inejiuriiur, uiulliiifjf, boxing und count- iiicanli. Mr, E. L. Urown ni8 Im-cu North two wtvkn rejrenent in thin firm. 80 in addition to thefine u8orted stock now on hand the ladicw may exiH-ct many new lit'au- t iew to afri ve at ontv. Their 'lothing- wttM-k wan- never more coniilete. Suit for f:j.75 to $ 30. Hoys' 8uit or less money than any house in the city. Hate! hats! uite! from Un (10) cente to f 5.50. 15o sure to examine their stock of 104 Sheeting, Mosquito Netting, Comforts, Lace lied Spreads, (at a big 1 Vtl KiCniTl sf-111l4-n ItiU Qj.lasltil ivi ii y vui ucnnn. ivn a 111. all colors, Outing Clothes, Trunks, Valises, Lntliea' and Mens' Undervest; Kugs, Par asolsand Fans (by cartload). Uemember that this is a Cash house, and the cash will so- cure you t he best goods and more of them than anywhere else. They will be glad to have the pleasure of showing you their Laces, Embroider ies, Ribbons, Hosiery, Tiesof every description, All-over Embroideries, Silk Trim mings, Kid and Silk (Hoves, Corsets from sizes 18 to 30, dents' Shirts from 40c. to i'2.50 Liniiiii'S of evei'v shade and color, Ruttons to suit any dress. UF course you buy all your Dress l foods there, as they are heath iiiaitcrs. Remember the place, No. 11 , near Court Square on Main street. ItOUKH AND STATIONARY, AHTI8T8' MATBHIAI.it. HNCINI-liKH' Hl'l'l'l.lUM, t'ICTUKUH ANU I'KAMliS, , FANCY tlOUliS. IILANk tlllllKS OK KVliKY GKAIHi, DOI.I.H, TOYS ANll 0AM liS, WU8TKKM N. C. 8C1SNUS, IIOTII I'llUTOtlKAl-lllC AND HANli- l'AIN I Hll, -AT- ICSTA II ROOK'S, aa H. MmIii Street.. . A LASIIH AHMIRTUKNT 11V ANICRICAN WATCH ICS, All tj l, alns and iiii-va. ' Jewelry of every lU-stiiiitlon. Silverwure, olid anil plutetl, ('mill u ml Silver Ilt-H.letj Cant-N. Siertiiele ami Kye Claiwo nttvtl to the rye Kliu- Wutch Kt'iiiiirl.iM nu.l liiiKiaviliK a tieviully. -. . .-!,-: ... . -,..-,...,,,..,,-: LANG, The Jeweler, Noulh Mailt Street. upr!4 tl:im ui: gisti:u i NotliitiK so ItniHirtunt for the season n to reiilsU'r your nainrs at . J. 91. ALEXANDER'S l-'or u flood wt of llitrara. or a Ha.l.lk. Ills toes. Is lluw eompU tt and look, perfectly iH-atttll'ul. I'lne Kimll.h Iiridlt-s, Crop. Ua Klns, etc., at h.wrst ItKitn-s. The nkrst arke tloo of l.inrn Lap Kobca and Motule lutrm at reniarkalily low liim. Motto: )ttk-k ttnk-a an.t Hhtirt I'roflts. atrl-Mllm J, TKNNBNT, Architect and Coutractor. I'lnna, tieeineatl.ms and tallmatra htr nl.hv.l. All work In my lliw ninlra. tr.l rr, and no vharsr. for dtawlnxs on cuntract aaril.l n.r. Krtrn-n-r. whrn drtdrrd. t title, j No. l'J Itrn.lry Mlock, North Cart 8uarr, AahcvUlc, N. C. kbltKlly AIISCLLLAXWH'S. 17. II. LEA'S EASTER OFFER FOR CASH ONLY. ,'ui-iis ! run oi tut L.UOIH DoineMtic, Hr. hy tho bolt, 4-4 wide. 10 - Mohawk Valley Sheet- "inKat ITyunl.- U(Wn. l'illow Oiwingut 12 Rest Ijonsdalo Cambric at lie. jer yard. White Quilts from 55c. to if 2 00-in. Conestoga Ticking at 35t:. Nice Rercalcs, from 7c'. to 1 It W.H.LEA 17 N. DIulii Street. A new lot of Hall Razaa f"n'isjust in, Also, a complete line ol'tish ing tackle. JUST OPENED. A lot of French HoIkw in vt'i7hnii(Hoinccoinliiiuti()n which wo offer ut very low priccH. Also, a full lint' of sizt'H in Kino Kid (iloVte), tllllS, BliltCH and lihick. II.UKDWOOD & CO. 7 and U 1'ATTON AY'KNl'B. Fuiic VoodM, Dry Goods), Clothing, Hata, Shoes, and Carpets. SMeiu-l bargains inLadit's' Straw Hats. Ask Tour Retailer for the JAMES HEANS $4 SHOE Alt TUB JAMES MEA1STS $3 SHOE. According te lour Needs. S4 STtOK Bn Uulit and Ut l.th. II hi. in... If" ";KAIUN1N, "to- Ing purftc-Uy nuy the tint time It it will wii.iy the moit If. JIMI.IISI.Nd 4 Ml OK a allU,. th. tly time of Its Drtce which if ihiie or Its price which ' 'W been nlAonl ei. leiulrelyoa the mirkr hi wnicn aanuiiiity n ouasaauva oettir. lout want Jaeaue Kshue Sir Boys J. HKAKS tV CO., Baalaa. Fall Haas r ih. ah.v. .hacs lar amis by , ' For Sale .... BonMc Ilros. & Wright, ASHKVILI.K, N. C. fcbaiiUlin tuthsat Pjrunkenness Or tho Llijsor Habit, Positively Cured n iwwrmi m. uiur mini wttirit, Hfsjjss tjns ta s cap Ic. sr tm. sr htsr. can at smo. without the koowlmtini ol the iwi . aia takla; It; It la abaolulaly hsnuln. and will reel permanent awl sMty ours, whethrt toe patient Is a anodcrat drlnkprnrsn slmhollr wrark.iT HCVCSr FAILS. 'GUARANTEE "npWU can la ..., Inaiaoea. s ik LiS FjlEi Adilreenooon.enra, WUital SffcCIF IC CO I s Sacs St, ChKlaattt. a pun A..iii, usTo and SOtak u aarwl at eome w.ih nataala. Bnoknfiiaa. Uenlanaam rCaV R at WdoU.ar. at IL OUtoa li WUiataaU at. MitlMawtT t th aat f J ujssxl rFs..XaV3K pm 4 -mr sw sr S'li.- j$ 1 KiC S AIMS. MlSCUl.LAXLurS. T. G. SMITH & CO., WHOLliSALU AND- RKTA1L ANU PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Johnston's Corner, Ashcvillc, - - N. C. lflCllMONll t DANVILUB KA1LKOAD ' cUHl'ANY, (Western North Carolina lllvlsion.) I'ABKKNC.KB DRl'ASTMKNT, ASHKVILI.K, N. C, Jun. 1, 1MH9. 1'ASSKNGHK TRAIN HCHBUULU. In lippBCT Jan. 1, 1HHU: No. St OoGprn 4H7am tl7uni 124npm 7 3fptn 0 2Opnt S.KIuni HUoam 8 Hi l pin No. S3 l.v. Aahcvllle, Ar. 8nllalu.ry, " linnville, " I.vnehhurK, " WaahinKton " Baltimore, " I'hiln., " New York, Jloaton, " Kiihnuin.l, 1 40im 6 .'lini II) 20pm 1 OOum 700nm N 2onm to 47 am 1 2iipm l 00pm a:i.ipni Slftam " Kalciiih. 11 tt.il.lalioro, " Wilmington 7S0am 1 02pm 8 10pm eoojim II 4T.am I No. SS Ev, Aahvville, Ar. ll.-n.Umiinvillc, Ar. Spartanli'K " Charii.tte," saiium II 20am ll.Miam I S30pm ' Columhift, 1 Charleston, '440pm w top " Aaantata, " Savannah, " ThiiinttMvllle, (,a JJiU'ksonvlllc " Atlanta, , " MontKom'y " Molille. " New ( irlt-nns OOSpm 6 15am 1 40pm laiKlm 10 40pm 7 25atn 1 55pm 7 MOprn I No. 64 l.v. Spartanburg, Ar. lU-ntiersouvilie, " Asheville, j No. 50 340pm 007pm 7tiopni No. 52 No. 54 l.v. Asheville, Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxvllle, " Chattan'ga, " Nashville, " Memphis, l.v. Aahcvil.e," Ar. Hot Springs " Knoxville, " I.uuiailte, ' Cincinnati, " Clliengo, " St. I.ouis, 7 .11. in 444pm 61l)pm H50pm 5 4. lam 1 1 45am 6 30pm 444pm A 10pm HSOpm 7 15am 1 1 45am 705pm 840pm 9 20nm 1 lOpm 6 lftpm 610am 740um 112.1am 1 10pm 64am :t(pin 7 4fipni tliiiipm; 7 npm MTRI'IIY BRANCH. I No. 18 l.v. Asheville, Ar. WaynraviHe, " Jarfett's. 8 25nm 1053am 5 48pm No. 17 fi.l.lam 1 25pm 345pin l.v. Jnrrett'a. Ar. Wavnesvllle, " Asheville, Mr Sleeping ears on nil night trains. JA8. L. TAYLOR, W. A. WINIII'RN, O- 1'. A. H. i A. SOU HAAS, T. M. ..... ,, ... IIKOOM FACTOR Y. HANFOAD N. LOCKWOUD. IIANO-MADS Broolua), Wulk), Hearth and Ceillr Brooms. Mill and I'n.tory grailcs a apednltv. Ouo lationa and attmplea free. f. hi i, i y J. W.SCIIARTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 4a N. Slain St. frli2ll.lt Y otick Will collect debts for anvone in the cttv for iwr trnt. Good facilities for renting and col lifting rents on hoiwca. Will sell luniitnrc ou weekly paynirnts. ' f. B. JOHNSON;" At Blair's Furniture Store, , , S7 I'atton Avrnne. RrtrrvniTs irlvrn marl4IHnt JA9HCS FRANK, OSALSS IN ' ' FAMILYGROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Reems Creek Woolen Milts. North Main Street, . Asheville, N. C. fctilOdly KU.IL LSTATE. Walths B. Owvs, W. W. . 01711 & VEST, (Suevrwurs to Wa'trr H.Gwja) ESTABLISHED 1881 REFER TO BANK OF ASHEVILLE. REAL ESTATE. Loans Securely Placed at 8 Per Cent. Nutarjr I'uti.ic. Commissioner ol Dretiit. FIRE INSURANCE Ol'FIClt HouthvaHt Court Hquare. Win. M. Cocke, Jr., REALESTATE AND MIHERALBROKER, - AMltevllle, N. C. Can sell you one nillllon aerca of land, in trulls from SO to 1O0.0O0 aeirs. Have a ttunilier of city Uita, Improved - and unim proved, which I can sell on the l'et of terms. If you want a Inrfic or small farm call on ntc, If you want minerals of any kind, you need Ito no further. If you want timber lands, this la headquarters. In fact I can suit you iu anything you want in my line. Services of a first-class civil engineer and practical surveyor engaged to show up all property when required. I have had fifteen years' experience in the real estate Lusinesa. and thinki know what will pleaae. Prompt attention to nil Inquiries. ieb24dir J-W. CORTLAND, Real Estate llroker, INVESTMENT AND LIFE INSURANCE AGENT, Vatton Avenue, Barnard Building, feblidly y D. S. WATSON, Real Estate Agent, liners for sule the brat lot to Ashcville for a Hotel two acres on I'uttou Avenue between llailey and Grove streets. Also, some very fine residence lots for sale centrully located. Good business lots for sule at the Old De pot. Pine fanning lumls, timber lands, etc., for ule, near the city. for rent. Pour splendid houses fura lulled und unfur nished, Ibr rent. U.S. WATSON, dtniayt Aahcvillc, N. C INSURANCE JpIKU INSURANCE. F1HE. LIFE. ACCIDENT PULLIAM & CO, At the Bunk of Asheville, A81IBVILLB, N. C. Represent the following com puuies, vis. PIHB. CASil AR8KTS IN II. 8 Antfin Nevada, ort:nlilornia,........S2,4!i7,Hn; C.intinental, of New Yord .; 4.875.02; HamliurK-Hremen.of Germany 1,1211,004 i. on. ion AxKnriiiKt-.ol Knglund t,543,U!R Niagara, ol New York,., 2,2B7,4!iy Orient, of Hartford 1,fiH7,fl2 I'h.rnix, of Itronklyn 6,054,17t i-nui nn.- ana marine, 01 Min nesota .....i.,.., 1,841, OBI Southern; ol New Orleans... 4:iU,0K4 Western, ol Toronto 1,0311,232 wiuiuhi Acciucm AnstH'taiion. -Ktna Life Insurance Company. dtniar2U THE EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society OF TUH UN1TBU STATHS. 9Si04S,9Sa.t6 . I I.nrger than anv other Comoanv.l OutHtnn. ling Assurance,, .Sj49,ai6,IS.oo Written In 1888 S.l,9,W,5,M.oo 1 iiinmc 1-iincic wun 10 anti o year 1 rioda are the moat popular and prolital form of assurance. aCTc Por examples, rates, etc., confer with E. D. Monroe, Ajpt.,. Asheville, N. C. Office with Judge Aston. feli23d6m WM. R. PEMNIMAN, PROPRIETOR OP THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, ABheUle,N. C. P. O. Box P. Uiur 1. Hilly THE ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Rooms on Main street, opposite the post office. . t iiien daily, except Rtindavs. from 10a.ni until 1 p. in., and 4. SO until '0,80 p. m. The terms of subscription arc: One year -; mos., $1.50; S mo... ; mo., Qoets.; dailv 'I eta. officers for 1880 president, R. R. Raw Is Vie..JTi.lent, Charles W. Woolser; Hecnnd" Tiraa., U. . WnUtwj Librarian, Mia B.J. Hatch. Cltiiena and visitors are cordially lnvlte.1 to insMet the entitlogue and inacrilie ih.-l. "wih uiciii ih rs. fcbMdtf tsY B. WOLl'B, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PLASTERER. All kinds of cement wotk none. Jobbing and kalaomlning promptly at tended to. Residence, Clayton St. Orders can be left with W. H. Weatall Co. fchodtim FITS CURBD BV OI.! RI'KCIALIST IIIMIIAN. Bottle of medicine Free. We war. runt ourrrmcdvtocunrth r. ease., and the only phvaicinn. whodo this to I"""" T" neing imtio.ni UMin by nun using false name, and who are not Doctor Because others failed I. nn re-asm In. ..... using thia medicine. Give Bapreaa and Poet ' a.ldrnx. It costs you nothing. Addtess """net Mruicw uarcaa, siui Broadway, New " ianll7d.. HOTELS. TcEioTfii Excunsr ASHEVILLE TO HOT SPRINGS. Mouud Ttip TkkrU only .0O, Inetud.uK a full day's board at the MOUNTAIN l'A UK HOTEL. The Hatha in Marble Cools and forcclaia Tuha are the finest and niont luxariuus in America, The Hotel Is " . .. NEW TVNl) FIILST-CLASS In Every Particular. I'NEXCULLEI) IN ITS CUI81NB. The place is chamtitiK - sait. nestled among and sheltered by Pine-clad Mounts u where there Is no fog, ao dust, no malaria. Pure and abundant water, and absolutely perfect drainage. dtiul'.'li A NEW HOTEL IN BRYSON CITY. The Swayne House, One of the best it. Western North Carolina. siumnier unci winter resort. Nuttire's sanita rium. Scenery nud water unexcelled. Terms moderate. G!iO. N. BLACKBURN. Pron'r. marl 3.13m J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building:. bchool ami College Text Iir.il-u n full,. 11. . I4-1( Ti:.. tory, ItoinaiHie, Uiogruiiliy, 1 ravel iiiid NovelH, Family HibleH, B. S. Hibltw a,iul Tetit- niuentH, Oxford Teathers' lible, Song liooks of all kimlH, largewtock Stationery Ulii.il- it, ifsL'u ti rwl i r4-t.4 .t..,l - . - - ..... lilt UIIU School Supplies. New line Ladies' and Gents' Pocket books just opened. Fancy (ioods and Dolls. (eblOdtv J. C. BROWN, MERCHANT i TAILOR, 25 Patton Avenue, (Next to Grand Central Hotel.) . apr2dly J. V. BROWN Will continue the undertaker's business ut his. old stand over J. E. Dicker-son & Co.'s Hardware Store, under the firm name of J. V. BROWN & CO. " Having thirty years' experience as under, taker and emhal.ner, and unciuale.l facilities for buying, can safely guarantee satisfaction. Calls promptly attended to at all hours, everything pertaining to the business al wavsonhsmt - fcb13dfim THIS CITIZEN PUBLISHING COBIPANY, No. 0 North Court Square, Is prepared to do liigli-gi-ado work at LOW RATES liwausti they liave a .. FIRST-CLASS EQUIPMENT. - DENTIFRICE A TRUE T0,LET WXURY Or AasouTiLV P.iU iria.snjuMH. JtA0TIFlt3 TH C TCCTH. CAiCLTCN TMC ft RE ATM NO INJURY 10 T.iC CNAMCL. Aft AND AGRtCABLL. WITHOUT EQUAL AS A TO I LIT PREFARATION. PRICI 8S CENTS PER BOTTLE. SOtO Bv ALL ltuaiaTS. 1. M. WINKCI MANN 4 CO.. morB. LTIUOAC. MO. . For tnlc by J. 8. GRANT,
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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May 16, 1889, edition 1
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