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THIS DAILY CITIZEN. The Citizen Is the most extensively circu lated ami wiilt-ly read newspaper in Western North Carolina! Its ilisi'iiMsion of puMic men and measures Is in the interest of pulilic integrity, honest government, and prosperous industry, pmi it knows no personal alkjiiaiieein treating pub lie issues. The Citizen publishes the dispatches of the Associated Press, which now covers the v hole world in its scope. It has other taeili ti.s of advanced .journalism tor mtthe.iiiK news trom nit quarters, with every thin i care fully edited to oicup the smallest spate. Specimen eopiis nt any edition will be sent .'ee to any otic st-tiding their aildrc-s. Tkkms 1'rolv, iS i tor one year; for six .ninths : ,riO cent s tor one nmii th : 1 ."i cctitst'or one et It . Carriers will deliver t he pa per in .very part til the city t o subscribers, and par tics wauling it w ill please call at the Citizkn ft ee. A nvKKTisiNr, Watts Reasonable, and made known on application at this ollice. All transient at I viuif-enients must, be paid in ad vance Lei.diny notices ten cents per line. Obitu nry, tnarriaLc anrl society notices fifty cents each nint ccceuiuj; ten lines) or fifty cents per inch. SATI'K1A V. NuYKMUKK !:. 1SX1. POI'M.ATION !' Till. I'MTKD .STATICS. The riii!;n!clphia Record s.'ivs: In n paper emit rilmud to Sou lier, (icti cial M. C. Mfiys ciik'iiliiU's. npmi llu past ralin iit'iture.-isc, that in HK tin "pussililc" population ol the I " ni im! Slates will lie l.LM.J.;o7.iiOO. Of thi; enormous prospective population lie esti mates, the in ha hit an is ot A Itiraii lcseeni at Sa.urtT.t'iio, or (me to i very loiuicd whites. As tlie whole area ol the Slates am! Territories, inci inline water suri.u e o: lakes ami rivers, is nearly 4.IMMI.001 St tt a re miles, the futures ot t ieiicral Meiys won hi ni ve il-M in hi hi! ants ti every square mile in 1 he I'm lei I Si a tes ii rJ'.IO. tins is a greater a real popula tion than that winch is contained m au country in the world at the present tia except little Heli'im, tlie inhal-iiants ot which nuniher -1M to the sipiare mile liven hoary India lias only 'Ml inhahi tants to the square mile: and lr even st pt are mile in i lie tt ennui: C hitu sc Kin pi re there are onlv S i- inhabitants. lint experience has shown that hcyom' amusiitL,' t he specula t or in theories snel. ealcnlaiions have little value. Kcept it stationary and hail civilized countries, like India and China, rational tendencies are constant ly o; -era i in;: to pn vent at. excess ot no nihil ion h u:neticr nichinj; oi the means of living. The eaily growth i il a new count ry sneh as the I'nitec States or Australia al'iords no eritertoi. for estimating i's population a cent tin or a half century hence. There arc vast and I'crt ile regions ii Atriea. South America and oilier parts o the earth that arc et unpeopled : am. the means d chea pi v dinnl uf mil: surplur popuiaiii 1 1 s arc i npidiy iucrcasiui;. Loul1 hefore l'.KMt the people of the I'mic States mav he si. it red by the same im pulse of em iu1 a tlial lends to arrest the i;row lIi of poptda t tons in most ot tin Countries ot bun -pe. " I The assumed ireiease i- based UjMP in sonnoer ments :ouiif la in hi than I lie a m use- an'JMii nv 1 lie re is in ! yreatef ivas n tt . ..-un State ill e -n' nine i i lure in l he airc r;. ; that the ii-Mc Ininntn intihiphci I i;i i; s l.i icr -as in its cm !iu !.t;i.rv historical pcfi.n! a let scenictl ati-c.,.1'.- to h. known regions I ii;c ci case h;nl niic i is wonM now ! if i s t lie hnn:,'i n !;ni! :! . Sue v n: t :ic ! s iii th '..U. ;is r:'ii- , In t la- t ; t ri u-s i niiiiU j 'Julia . i"i i m- i-UmI .ill tiu j ran ii. 1 1 lU' in- it, !n- llu, L hf! L.-iniiiiiL; ruuin im Ii t-xi.-i-si '.- imiil: i plk.'iiiiiu '.,is wt-tiy rcslraiiK'tl !-y '.li' inu-r)(siii-M! niiiural laws, 1 iii. H ! 1 1 i t. 1 1 f su!i-iif nr, liy t.iinuit, h lif case and si.::ciK'..-, an-1 l!k- upi ,i li -ii i-i man's (V.n ji.issiuiis l'osnllin i:l a:iv. invasions, vu-rihin.'Uinn, m i-lsc tiu ellcclv Uanii'l.'U ilv ii n lw iiK icas well illusi. fa U'1 in mi' l.i u ei ai war. I u li nil ol' l lie raj iid nMiiii in li l!ie h ijnila tiunofllk- I'niu-ii Slati-s. so niat'i.eil n;1 lu the in'c'--i-i:l turn', will K- ti-.-u-hi.il v!ai. that n ipnlalii in lupins to pfe-s aiui crowd upon ca..-h olIr-!'. w lu-n tilt' s'tati; ttk lor eisune-- on I lie one hand in conies liiTur, i-r on th.e other wncu li.e progress oi luvniy. the cost ot the main tenanee ol iaryc t pensie families, or the depravation ot svi;d morality shall con tinue to mala- lai ie tatniiies undesiraiile or unatlainaiile. W'e need not ui t'at thei than Xew iinl.uui lo Kaiti that some ot these cnUM-s, or all ot them coinlpined. have already s chewed the native n;tt ural increase that, lint lor the intlnx ot foreigners to till np the vacuum, that sic tiou would chil, it a decennial dccrcasi rather than an increase. These wild speculations arc calculated to amuse rather than instruct. They pander to national vanity, hut lllcv mis lead. Without ipustioil, the I'lliled States one hundred years hence will have, it' it be in existence at iliat time, a vastly increased popuint ion. A reat portion of its territory is at present un inhabited, very much o( it only partially occupied; and nearly all ol it is fertile, healthy and abounding in resources. lint especially do the estimates of negro in crease seem to be visionary and liiisus taincd by statistics. They have increased slowly in the Northern States where they have been free for t line quarters ot a century or more. When they become more crowded than they are now in the South, where lare increase is assumed to exist, they too will reach their limit, unless indeed there is radical change in habits and morals. In the tropics, fav ored by nature and independent of labor, they may go on to multiply without lim itation. In the temperate region of the 1'nited Statts, with its alternations of winter and summer, heat and cold, the commpulsion of industry, thrill and sys tem, thev must encounter the conditions imposed upon tlie whitenian wtili less ca pacity to meet them. Thecffectsof a pop ulation much more dense than now exists among Liieuegio I ace is iiiiinii.iuuni iiu bills of mortality toevery Southern town and city trom Washington to New Or leans, where the ratio of death ill all ol them is three to one as against white mortality. These well established facts are enough to dissipate any dream of ai prehension of excessive and dispropor tionate increase of the negro in the Cnited States. The calamity of Johnstown in June last, b-'sides arousing the most aggravated sensation of horror throughout the world, alsii touched the chord of human sympa thy, as it had hardly before been touched. The story of the appalling loss of life, of the agony of survivors, of the desolation of homes, of utter ruin and desolation, of penury, starvation and disease made ap peals so eloquent that they were every where promptly, generously and liberally resptnuled to. Never were contributions so lare, never were they so universal, and the whole world for once felt drawn into the bonds of a. common brotherhood where all mankind hail the consciousness of do iut; unselfishly a good deed. The contribution was so ample, and was so promptly made, that while all knew that pecuniary or material aid could mil dry the tears of sorrow or assuage the aj nics oi Vvief. yet they believed full pro vision had been matk to meet present physdea. needs and provide the steps to slow, but firm n.eupvKli'u. Net it lie came apparent months ul;o that some thing was wrotiL;, that sullcrmg was only partially alleviatetl, that Hie boun tiful supplies ot inoue comimlUd to tin judgment of committees weir not dis bursed anil that the gciien tis bcnelac lionsol the world were, withheld. There was still sutfering, almost priva tion, perhaps tolerable during thej opcti mouths of summer and the mild j aitlumn sc.soin, but unendurable when) winter would come. Action in tlie work j ot charily lias been so long postponed,, assigned causes for delay so frivolous or j in tenable, as to suggest, what is charged pciilv by sonic of the pi ess, fraud, .vaste, imsnppropib-tion, and the con version ol a saei cd fund to the uses oi private gain. The subject is to be fully uvtstigatcd, and justice may be done. later in the New oi k World gives an inkling of the piiuciplcs that have gov ..rued the di.-!.i i I n t ing committees as shown by tlie following cxii'ncl : Ttiat uiiich tlie greater part of the sum now in the hands ol I he commission w ill go o t hose who arc comparatively well oil -tens tally decided, even though some ol . he poor are in waul for the necessaries il liie, and notwithstanding that their i.tlition w as presented so plainly to the ;iinnst(iR i- In the proji. siuoii now growing into favor to convert the dependent people ol An alalia into an independent govern ncut we may sec in our day what aston--shed and also angered our forefathers. 'AY. like they, have miii the wilderness ;rnv into i lie aardcu: have seen popula .i m multiply, wealth increase, cities 41-ow iii to greaiikss. commerce magnify, iit-1 a tu'w vigorous nation w iih all the icmcllls of sell-reliance and self-support ;ani the slrcuut!: and the tvsourccslitlcd o in-lily ii ia taking a place among .111 powers of the earth. It is in-living m-istory win" Aiisiralia was a penal ci it 'll v having a name tnetiliMiied otay wtih eproach ; .mil nm u na IK . so Iii ile known s lo he tiic sai'ic t ol sti auge conjecture 1 1 1 -1 marvelous story ; a comet perhaps. Joi tri'iii ti.e skits, fixing itscll upon l !i. e.ii ih. and ei iiiitiug to our eves tin- ! iiiiiial itle-.'itil the vegetation of other -;r-c;c. ol Mack s alls, ol (luck billed, yg la'.ing 1 1 u;n I : n pe lis, of great leaping a i ng n oos c, rr i ng I heir voting ill a side i.iYl, nia! huge opossums lying like i.us !r -t'l trie lo tree, ol' iniils that had : n ,-ir -1 "in s or si -iis on lite outside, ol : ' i i s w li ise lea i cs w i re sei edgewise, ot .-iter "I x .-isi volume w llii 11 lost them--i'i-s i-etoie lliey reached tin- sett. W illi so much thai was strange, Au--'.!'. d:a yet had some valuable qualities ill -. minion with the earth; the pasturage w is good, ii s range without limit, ami -heep and caitic ln-i.-iiiie the foundations .'t'laige indlisLi-y and I'm irulous wealth. I'lie c'iina ot' greatness was reached with tiic disc i cry '.( gold. I leiiceir ri h t he des '.my ol Aus' t alia w aslixcd. She is strong j iil; i i J -Uji' nil 1 populous enough now tor in- i liu-. And Kngland is wise Hough now to let her colony go il it de sire lo do so. She w.as not so wise, w in o s. ciug her American colonics grow "i ironi infancy tr. manhood, she resisted la-evidence of gtowing strength anil will, tried to keep them in leading strings, fought them, and lost them. nd now in her idd dependents she linds air strongest Incuds or her most power ful rivals, and ill such relation isshesoott i -Ksiined I land with Australia. Stanley is once more the lucky man. .meigul again from the mysteries of the I'.trk Continent, flushed wit It victory and elate with the prideoflrcshiliseovcry. ta this we know nothing except that an ex tension has been found to the already large like Victoria Nyana. a new body of water w ith an area estimated tin 20, 'Joii square miles. This great extent nearly approaches that of Lake Sujierior iil'.oiiii miles; and if formerexploration in that region has correctly defined areas and distances, we can hardly imagine room tor so large a body of water lving so long undiscovered when such persistent effort hasbeen made to connect the upper end ol Victoria Xynnza with the sources of the Congo. T his great lake is in fact the mother of the Nile. And we had been under the impression that exploration had exhausted all its resources before the last expedition id' Stanley. Hut Alriea is a vast com incut, ami in descriptions of research through it we form imperfect conception of sie and distance trom the exceedingly small scale in which the whole continent is represented on the map. the vast mass being compressed into a space not very much larger than ail open hand. With the exception ot the new informa tion acquired of the geography of an interior, only a generation a ago marked in the map ol Alriea as "un known or unexplored region," we do not see the immediate gain. Itut, connected with the present tleterinination of several luiropean powers to take lasting foot hold on the continent, and cutting loose from the coast to which they hud con fined themselves, strike boldly into the interior and connect it with the ports by railroads or military lines, the new knowledge gained may have vast signifi cance. Dr. 1'arker I 'rays cream Van-Ola, Rosa line, Ongaline and Diamond nail powder having now become the ladies' favorites, at F. L. Jacob's drug store, these popular manicure articles may always be found, together with pocket emery boiurd, or ange wood sticks, nail scissors, tiles and other such requisites. Also a complete line of drugs and toilet articles, in addi tion to the Hebe Sodo Fountain from which ice cold drinks are dispensed. Cor ner Main street and I'atton avenue. THE MORROW SHOE STILI. AHEAD j ANU GAINING REPUTATION EVERYDAY. CD j)3 CO ci An'iiin we call your special attention to the celebrated Morrow Shoes, which have stood the test formally years for Di iiAitn.iTY. for Kxcki.- I.i:. liOI' STVI.K, forCo.MKOKT and Kx.u TNKss oi- ViT, behitf equal in quality, style and tit to any Fine Shoes made. We carry the above Shoes in several different styles, and will have mi trouble to suit you in sie Nor any trouble to sell you aoain in the future. We have in stock a com plete line of all kindsof Shoes of every dei'rable style kept. We mean to sell. No more hi.U'h prices. ( onie and examine our ioods: it will not cost you a cent. We want you lo call and ! i i'.nli rii li us! iiith th Mssill'- auce Hint you will be treated well on all occasions. A full line of DRY (iOODS. Hats and Clothiiijralwayson hand at astonishingly low j trices Yours respectfully. Itostic Bros. & Wright BOOKS AND STATIONERY AHTINW M.4TKRIA1J, HNlllNHUKS- SITI'l-lliS, I'lCTCKliS A.NU F K AM Its, I-'ANCV til ions. III.INlt HOOKS, KVKHV liK AIK, IHH.I.S, TOYS ANU CAMUS. W KSTKHN JH. C. HCKNEtl, IMP iroc.KAI'HIC I'.MX l lili, AT AMI I1ANII KSTABROOK'S, 22 S. Main Street. If you want a f-ood I'm- brellii that is warranted not to t'KACK call on ARTHUR M. FIELD, THE LEADING JEWELER. A tine line of imported han dles different, ''you know," from anyone else's. FOR SALE ! r.o-uoRsi; HoiLtiK ami knoink. I'llWKK MOKT1SKK AND KOKKK. Foot power mortirkr, scction fan, oak, ash, walnt't, c1iiskky. fine ANI l'OPLAR LI MBF.R, STBAM PICK. NEW HERRING SAFE. Atldreen. W. E. WILLIAMSON & SON, ASHEVILLE, N. C. Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy cured Mrs. H. S. Spiers, Como, Hertford, Co., N. C, of rheumatism, indigestion, and erysipelas, after she had suffered for years, and could get no relief from other treatments. C3 I THE RACKET COLUMN. i I - We haven't changed our ml." in Th k Citizkn for some days; not because we had i in 1 1 1 i 1 1 - tit k;i v lint insl lic- i - ' ' cause we haven't liiitl tlie! 1 11IH ( hir stoiv 1ms IkmMI full j of pooploovtT.v (I.My.ourtnHl !lias iiHver Immmi so l.-nv. mid j , tnke ()t.;1Mtn. itl ;mnitwntl lhl. nVster ! i i i il Season of 1 S'a-'i'o 1m opnie.l. nd my hmp we aw izuui to h ahleto say t.SIK.ril.tuv jn l!u. imsiiu- institus mc in 1 .1 assiiriim the puMic Hint I nm plta,i- nnil nul- jlliat IIOrWltllStaiKllll tlHMiHtVHllcustoiiHTs I wMlsc-rvi-ovsU-rsin tlu- 4 ht-ttt style, anil drnliiiw only with rcMahli IIIIII1A m il rl'iii--, tinw in ; lai'ft stocks of o'oods, the "Hi"' Kacket Store" retains all its old friends and adds new ones dailv. The reason isplain and easy of under standing. We warrant every thing we sell to be iis repre sented, brw t' fxivf yon hack your money. We underbuy anybody in Asheville. andean easily undersell anyone. We sell more shoes than theSlioe Store hrrimsf ire sell them clie;iei and we sell as oood Shoes as any store in the city. Wesell riothinfi'cheapcr than a Clothing Store, tunl more of il . Tinware at half prices, (ilassware and house hold nsiiiji' things so much cheaper than others that people wonder how we pit them. That doesn't matter; we ha ve them, and they are yours with a fi'ood title when you brill' thecash. liibbons. Tips, Ilirds and Wind's, we have always sold at less than half of Millinery Store prices, and earry three times as larjjve stocks. While our line i of Dress (ioods isnotaslarp' as some, what we have has been bought at such prices that we can easily sell them lower than others, and still make some money on them. Hats, Handkerchiefs. (iloves, Stockings (f;ist black and cheaper grades). (Juilts, Blan kets, Shawls, Mats, Uujs, Trunks. Valises, Hand Has, Hoods, Caps. Furs, Curtains, I'oles, Shades, are among' our leaders. No well posted citizen of Asheville buys any of these things without pric ing ours, and we would have the country people and those who live in near-by towns en joy the same privilege. We sold more Christmas goods, presents, etc.. last. Christmas than any other store in Ashe ville, and shall be fixed for a large trade this vear. We shall have a big line for you to select from, and shall be able to tit goods to any pocket book from a nickel to as high as you want to go. Don't buy ANYTHING until you ha ve been to the "Big Racket .Store." No trouble to show goods, and we don't get mad if you don't buy. We want you to see what a complete "Department Bar gain Store" the "Big Racket" is. Our variety of goods a nd the size of our stock would do credit to a city of 2",000 inhabitants. Come and see us, and if prices and goods don't suit you, don't buy but be sure to come. I Very respectfully, GEO. T. JONES & CO. STRALSS' RESTAURANT Oyster J J Parlor. i:ihu)pi;a plan. ygvaU at all Hours. Klectric Cars Ias the J)oor. imiw.iiuiiimi in. .MI...-1 market. Try our Philadelphia Fry, Or I'an Roast. Huston Hay St e vs n spiTialtv. C.rvat enrv will be taken witli all orders 1 se'l only tlie finest nmJ freshest oysters that eati he hiH. I receive shipments direct fnnn packers every utiertioon. Charges reason able. My restaurant is also supplied with BIRDS, RAME, FRESH FISH, ETC., At nil linn's. Sprtinl nttentitm Riven U Imly eusttimt-rs. Polite mill iittr'Uive waiter. Iltmnl by tlay. wrtk 'r nn'titli with tir with out rooms. II'. ou wnnt the litst the market atl'onls eall on K. STRAINS, Prop'f,, South Main Strrct. i PRIYATK BOARD. I m;v iiorsi:! m;vi. ii'knishki i ALL MDlUvKN I M I K " V li M 1! NTS. ! WKS. N. B. ATKINSON, j No. 211 Haywood Street, j jmtL"J ill v JKIV.TI-; IUAKI. I A larj-e liou-r. lH Pa t ton a venue. Warm. com tort able rooms. On street car line I Terms reasonable. oeiwritim MKS. J. L. SMATHLKS. WHS. S. STEVENSON Has removed to the Johnston Hnililinj;. Pat ton avenue, corner of Church .street, wher she is prepared to keep remdar or transient i boarders. Table furnished with the liest the j market affords. Terms teasoiifiblc niar.'ll mil t J. W.S111AUTLE, MERCHANT TAILOR 42 N, Slain St. I'eliL'lldl v J A SI ICS FRANK, fiKAl.KR IN FAMILYGRQCERIESAND PROVISIONS AK'nl for Keeins Creek Woolen Mills. North Main - Asheville, N. C. leblD.ll v WM. R. PENNIMAN, i'KDPKIBTOK OF THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Asheville, N. C. O. Hox I". GEO. KIM11KR, GENERALCONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Mosaic Tile and Cement work a specialty, (irates, Hanjjts and Boilers vet. BuildinK mo veil and repaired in rirdt class manner Sewerage, lruiuaKe and trus for the same thorough!) umltrstood unil promptly at tended to. Office: Wolfe ItuildttiK. Court House Square, Asheville, N. C. ma;h)dly THE LAKOKST AXTHUiST HyPI PPKI) IN TH K SOITH. CHEMICAL AND ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES II. C. Woltcreck & Co. CONSI LTI.m; CIIKMIST AND MINIMI KMil.VKKkS. AnalyseH of Metals, Ores, Coal or Coke, Min eral Waters, Fertilizers, etc. PRICK LIST ON APPLICATION. MintiiK property investigated, developed, bought and sold. Crrespondenee solicited. Samples can be sent hy mail or express. If sent by express, charges must be prepaid. AKcnts wanted in every place. Chattanooga, Tcim. IK. II. C. WllLTCKHCK. novo d&wly ManaRtr. TLANTIC COAST LINE On and after this date the following sched ules will be run over its "Columbin Division." No. 53 Leaves Columbia" Ct.'Jtt p. m. Arriv?s ntCharleston tt.Su p. in. No. 52 Leaves Charleston 7. in n. m. Arrives at Columbia 1 1.5.1 a. m. ConuectinK with trains to and from nil points on the Charlotte, Columbia Au vfusta and Columbia & Oreeuville Railroads. Daily. T. M. EMERSON. Gen. Pass. Airt. .1. F. riKVINE. fien. Sunt. mUNKHWjlESS Liquor Habit. mm me wotw mat s Bin om cure DfHMNfES GOLDEN SPECIFIC It t -1 h given la hb of MfTe or tea, or I- aril fr it bout th knowledge of tta pztlent. if DooMury. i. ) abtolutelr barmleM an . M efff ut a parnianent .d pedy our, whether tue ptllen.; : a 5??T?r" "'biker or an alcoholic wreck. IT I.FVFK f All.f. It opcratea io quietly and with 111011 eer taintv taat the patient undersoea no Inconvenience, and ere he ia aware, bit complete reformation ii ffaotad. 48 pace book ol panic ulara ree. F. L JACOBS, DRUGGIST, ASHEV.LLE, N. C FOR mi ONLV! I PiKITIVF 'orLOSTorFAHTITO MANHOOD: nrUgilllt Oenerslsnd NERVOUS LEB1T.TTV, f1TTT T Weakneu of Body and Kind: Effect! w af Errors or Exeeuei in Old or Yaun. Robnt, HoM I4XHIN1I1 full? How In Ralaw in4 SlrmttliPBWKk.rMIKVKU)l'KllOIHiAMH A PARTHofBUDT. IbMlutrlr fklllng HO It THKATHKKT RmAU la dsf. t smmmm till milGM KUIUflUI.I. L 1PIUM and v Biky Hah lu enrrt at home with oat pain. Book of par ticulars sent FBEE, mx - M MHHHH a M WUIM.L.KY. M.UL Auauiuta lias. otOoo iii WhUebftU Sk frhlOdRu-iv tn th mni 70R 8ALB. 14 acres uf land on lieaver liatn road, lust opposite J. S. Burnett's. A fine ait for a sub urban residence. A nice knoll covered with clover and some fine oaks, with beaottful views of mountains and the city. A rare chance to buy such a piece of land with nice clear springs gushing frutn the hill. Tersu easy and price low. BOSTIC, BLANTON CO. aalSdtf CAUTION. . ,.:..u .owl ,,rot..ts the weitnrs nuainsi niKi, f- - - - , r 1 ,. , wint or olft-n yoti shoes without W. I.. DOl'Ol.AS' name and ,iriet the style or kind you ant. a. ,.,, ,, Ilot ht. deceived thcrchy. hut send li stamped on Hum. aim . - .hlt V()U waIlt )lv n.trn mail, liostntte paid. Healers reel ti' the Wit-lory, t r ' ",7m.s ,,at lire not warranted by anybody; therefore do not make more prolit on "'.'? ,,m- no ri putation. lluv only those that have W. L. IMHKS. he indiued to buy sin ' t. bottom, nnd von are sure to get lull value for your LAS' nam.' and the pi t ''.";' ,.,.,( ,mullv by the wearers of W. I.. IIOI'GI.AS' money. Oiotisan'ii " ' H. ,vni.,iu.r vou want CotiKress. Ilutton or I.ncc. London cap Shoes. .ln.'.'"u,.l".l-."-,."..,.w cap toe. nod be sure to Kivc and width you v,enr. J toe. plum '', is not deforined. as mv shoes are made in Krent variety of widths, nlzes can lit any loot 1 '''' .. , prompt delivery and perfect fatisfactii.il or money rel'umi'.tl and hall sis. I K'lar.inti a ni. ', ,,:,, 'w. 1.. IHHK'.LAS. Ilruckton. Mass. upon return ot I il I IH- Slli'l-- " niand than any other shoe advertised, $f,,00() will be paid to any person who will prove the above statements to be untrue. The following lines will be louml to be id the same quality of excellence : 2 GKNI IXK 1! ANI-Si: WI $6S00 3I10C hots that coNt from $7 $4.00 Shoe A 1 InK POLIt T.M i:x. Kailroail Men and better carriers an w ear tnrm . S0 SSIiOv snwMith inside as a hand-sewed shoe. No tacks or wax thread to. hurt the feet. A. Clw, ISI XI-XCHLLlvI' FUN $2.25 Shoe $2.00 Shoe $2.00 Shoe ( )K K INC. MAN'S. Is j pair ouni to wear a j. 4lw. il"f MS" SCHiM'I.. wives the small Itovs a chance to wear the best $I75 shoes in the world. All made in Congress, llnttoii and I. nee. W. I.. DoHjslas' $3 and $2 Shoes kfiVm,:!.s Itoth Ladies' Shoes ar "I'l-: widths. made in sizes 1mm 1 ST Li;S(H- "The I'niuli upera. I'he Spanish Arch Ojn-ra. 1'he Anierieau Coiininni-Scnse," "Tlu Medium Comuioti-Siiise." All made in Ilutton in the Latest StvUs. Also. I reiuli upera in 1'ront Lace, 011 !K;t Shoe only. Consumers should remember that W. L. In UC. LAS is the largest and only Shi n Manu facturer in the world. supplvitiK shoes direct from factory, thus ;ivin all the middle-men's profits to the wearer. W. L. laH T.LAS, Itmckton, Mass. FOR SALli 11 V ---HERRING & WEAVER.--" Street Car Schedule, l:imiiti at VL.':'. a in. lindin loraip m. Car leaves Si t tut re lor Ik-pot even hoarand hall hour. ! Car tunes Square for Melke's 7 minutes afu r each hour. Car te ves Square for Doubledav 7 minutes after each half hour. Car leaves Depot lor Square 7 minutes be lo'c each hour and half hour. Car Ic.-ivcs Mi-lkc's for Square 7 minutes be fore each half hour. l ar leaves Doubledav tor Square 7 minutes before ea h hour. I 'assen cers irom I 'on bled a v for Melke's, and vice versa, traiisieral Ci'aipaay's yard. HanKajre cents for each piece carried on bas-iie ear. Waiting Koom lor Ladies at Messrs. Her ring iV Weaver's, No MP Palion avenue. nlxerve sijns on outside of car for its des tination. Ttniu car meets each train. t )nc valise allowed each passi ti):er on pass euer ear. THE ASHEVILLE STREET KY. CO. FOR THIS AVEEK I We are K'oin to otler some rent tnn Har iains in our line. Heavy Nickel and brass Coach Harness, 1 f4 Trace, I-till Patent Leather Collar, $:i7.5u, former price $4-5 ; Single IttiK.v Harness, Davis mounting $25, nickel $17,511. In Whitman Saddles, I'or both ladies and K-'Utlcmeu, we are joiiiK : to sell at New York prices, net. Ladies' Side i Saddle, -full pi seal, nnd Skirt, $1-0; next ' ipiality $3u; Men's Imiiorteti liulish Tree, . II -it scat ' formerlv Si'tn For I i.iriu uai sua, .hi. iormtrf i or iioim. t. , . arc headquarters. Itlunkets and Whips we Full Whulchone Whin $1 .5u to $U.ot. Huiiirv Whin it) town lor 7"- I i,.,.v wtiii nil tivnlor ..u. (.ood !iik Cushions $1 Special prices in whips to Liv- erynien in quantities. We bought our Horse Blankets iiit-. . tv...,. h. ioi'i'1-Ti'i.i'u 1 the MAM I-ACT I KlvK and can ti- sell them ch- aper than imv one in town. henm, all wool, in yellow and brown, Si'xh, $10 per pair, sold last year for $ 1 " ; Fu wn , -,ivv(, ,,!! w - . , 1 1 sola! colors. $s per pair, sold lor $10 last season. We have them in all styles and prices to $2.75 per pair. These are special prices for this week. E. V. JONES, 34 N. IWalu St. 'MILLER BROS." STEEL .PENS Are AMERICAN, and the BEST. d th ESS LEADING BUSINESS PENS, No. 87 Falcon AD No. 75, 117, 1. Ai mb. LEADING 8TUB PENS. No. 4 Carton Stub Ann Noa. 119, 102, Grant Fuji. LEADING LEDGER PENS. No. 99 Uarkham And Nos. 101, 605, 030. LEADING SCHOOL PENS. University And Nos. 333. 444. lft. The Miller Bros. Cutlery Co., Mender few. MANUFACTURKRM, OB Stel Pena, Ink fimers and Pocket Cutlery. FOR SAL B AT J. N. morKati9 Book Store. oeti n;im J. N. MORGAN & CO., No. 3 Barnard Building. tScliool and College Text Hooks, a full line. 1'oets, His tory, Romance, Biography, Travel and Novels, Family Ribles, . S. Riblca and Test aments, Oxford Teachers' Bibles, Song Books of all kinds, large stock .Stationery Blank Books and Office and School Supplies. New line Ladies' mid (tents' IWlmt' books just ojiened. Fanrv Goods and Dolls. 'aIIK2 fcUOdlr W. L. IIDI'OI.AS" name nnd the price ire Rtntiipcl on the hottoro f all Shoes adver tised by him hefore leaving M factory; thin inf. - H,i vooHfi. Ifvour dealer doen nutko-n W. I- DOUGLAS 3 SHOK a a n t i, i: m ic n. I a tim st;nt li ss ca,r -hiM. with liano!a tups, fliir) oak l-ather lioitoir.s They Hie made in L oure-is. I'.ulioii and I .ace fin Loudon Cap Toe, Narrow C:m i k ar,l Plain rrcuch Too l.nsts.in siis t'roin ii to 11. iiiei' iliiiu ha't' "iics an! a'l idlii-. h yon have I icon avin from $fi tn $0 lor shoes ol llrs tiality ib not do so longer. f)nc nairili wear as Imi.n s two pairs f common sold bv deah is that arc not warranted by the nianu'actuiei. ( hi- claims ("r this shot- over all other $3 shoe mlvi rtiscd. nrc: 1 -it It contains better material. Ud It is more st vlish. la Uer fitting nml durable. M. It fiv-va better c . ncral satisfaction. tll It eosts more iimncy to make. ,riih It sa-.es nunc money lor the consumer, nth. It is s'ld bv nion tli al- ia throughout theU. S, 7th. It's if. eat "sm-eess is iiue to merit. Mh. Itc -i ntint bo duplicated bv any other in ami -tact ui or. '.tth. 1 1 is the ' est in tlu world, and linsn Ir-rRorde- - :i), which takes the place of custom-made to $!. TIM- uKUUNAL AM' OXI-V II A XI i-SKW I- D WHLT $4 SLOE:. Ktpta.s custuin-inade shoes costing from $i to $K. HKAYY WKAR. lUst Calf Shoe for tin- the best in the world lor rotten wwir; ni; man a e.ii . IS linl AL TO SlIOlvS THAT COST PKOM a to $;,.oi. One pail will wear longer than any shoe ever sold at the price. !'( I Ih i 'S is the best School Shoe in tlie world. to 7, iiuludiun half sizes, and It, C, t, ' urn? L.t'li:S SHOI-S. SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, Sliss Champion, I'M CIIISSTNI-T ST. l-'iill tt-nii iK-tiins St-pt. 2,y rnunnih m-tr- ctiiin in lviiKlii.il. l-'ri-mh. Mtnic nnd Cnl. istlifiiits by cxpcricncci1, (vuchers. st-p 7 il.'lni ICuglish and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 0 Trench llroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND. . PRINCIPAL. ( For many years Associate Principal of Mt. Vernon Institute, Haltimore. ) Assisted by u corps of eoinpcutent tcairn The course ofinstruetion includes tv usual luilish branches with French und Lnttn Extras Music. German. Art Nrtdl Work., Paintiuu on China, DauciiiK and Riding. Sp cial attention iven to the training o(: little irls, r,Kl dm FINEST FARM IN NORTH CAROLINA. FOR SAUK! The Loundes Place,, In TraiiMJaota County. 1 1 tie of the Tincst and best located farms in. Womchi N. C., 5 miles from the thriving town of hrevaril, the county seat of this. Tratisvl vania county, The buildings are ull in r- i-air. consislin.' of a lurnv two storv dv-M. ' !"K m'!;,tt'', h 1 :i rooms, enrriaue house, iw house, .old in fnet. all ihrtss.-irv ,,Mti1..iiai 1 Storage nom lor :.'oi) tons of'huv and sut !,,,,,, (or KM. head of cattle A rysul 'n' 11 1 lliU un" convenieni nunc svatue, Willi accom ,1tsl ; uiodation for HI nudes. 1 TI,,B tnrm Cnnl h'Mt Here, of whivW ,1oik j acres are botium, IvinW on the Ireiuh Hroml; I This farm contain K-u acres. ( , H1 acrca of tnis wj, ' t : eiJ-n.i toper herds rass. M the reniaininK r:ttt acres, luo acres are in upin1 pasture finely set with a mixture f grasses.' Plenty V handsome oaks lor shade in pasture Und, Hriiiht runninii sirrnniKo! ,uit- w ntrln eun I fifbl- The reinai tier is in v ocdland, witli, : ail the dillercnt varieties of timber -locust, chestnut, oak. poplar, etc. Convenient tfi uood schools, churches and nostotliee. ImiK mail. Fifteen nulrs Irom Hciidersouville ami 'Jt miles Irom Asheville. and n ttr very ai the Hue of the contemplated Atlanta,' Ashe-, vil'e and Ualtitm.rc raiboad. N'' sch lar.r for it -siccan be found in this, Slate or any niher Slate, lor value, beauty nno ncsiraniiity every vny. For iji ice and particulars upplv or ad,, ilrcss Natt Atkinson & Son, Asheville. J. C. Alss two other small hut verv l"ir utile tracts near hy ut low azures. octlO iltl W. 0. WOLFE, GRANITE AND MARBLE MONUMENTS Ni n 'lutiiftlralKili iustrcciiviil i.rtt' lulot' Tabk-ts nn.l SlaliH, (w fr t.ash, Ym will nvc nui,j- hy vallinK nit lirforr liur-. Warcn.om Wolfi- HuillinM. S. K. Ciilirt I'M tttliil ai.il Ht tiur.n,l piste st.M k nf the ah.ve rcjoiIb nt GRANT'S DKUti STORE, 2 SIU'TII MAIN STRKKT. Oralisis' I'rescriptloni a iwvkultv. TO WEAK rjEI) SnBerlni from tba sffoctt of yoothM error, euhr itchj, w-Uiik WMkiwM, loit manhood, etc., I wiu end a Tlubl. trasUMIeraled' conuinini full TuUenlan for home eura, FREEof ehun. A pleadid medical work j .IioiiloTbe read b nn man who la aarroua an.l debilitated. Addraa, rrob F. C. FOWLEU, Bwodiu, Conn, novS d&w lr A NBW Ulilil), careuillj prepared by lead in u mniwM .r . .... . i .ii- . . nn.iv.a.n. ' I I 111! anil h..v An, nanu. - erinff all neceeearr nointa. Tn.t anH ...... Co.. No. Korth Court q..re. flaolo" All
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Nov. 23, 1889, edition 1
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