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ASIIEVLLLE DAILY CITIZEN: WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 13, 181)0. ,..i , n, e; . THE DAILY CITIZEN. Dy RANU0LPII-K12RR I'KINTINO CO. Tub UailyCitizkn, lk-miH'ritliv',ittitibliiihctl every uiUTitoon tcxcvpt Kutiiiuy) ut the tol lowitiK rate. tttrit'ty cash: One Yenr 00 Sin Month. S.no Thivc Monthii I B" One Miinlli nU One Week .. 18 " THK HA1I V I'lTIZlvN In on n1e Hi the followltiK plticca In Atttievlllv: CITIXliN OI'I'ICB. ItATTIiKV PARK NliWSSTANIl. ISI.HN KCH'K SUV' S STANII. KH1HKI. CltlAK STiiKH. Pulton Ave. J. CARSON'S NliWS STORK, North Court 8tuure. wi-:ini-:sh.y ,uv,rsn:t. ismt. A I'oliilcr. KYsnlvcil, that wt, llic ri'iulilu'ii"s cil' Ti'iiiK'SSci' in ctnivtiilinit iisriiilili'il, ctr ilinllv imlorw tlie li'ilcr.il election liill thatreceiitlv passeil the In wit littiisc nl ci'iiKivss, ami that wo earnestly but tv 8ieetlully ii(iust its imssae hy the sen ate with smli iiniriiilimiiis anil innilili eatiotis as the uistlniii anil iatiiotisin nl that liuily 111a v Minurst In mure illivt u.illy seei'ie a Tree liallnl and lair eniuit in ail eleelimis. Ailnpleil by the Ten nessee rcpnlilkaii stale univeiilinil, July an. CUail I . The Citizkx tines nnt cine very much who is to Maine Inr ulluwinjj Hiirtliii truck anil chickens tn nccniy sninc nl the city siil' walks tn the cxclnsinn of llmse for whom these walks were in.iilc tin IKoplc. Nor lias it lirntiylit the matter tn the aUentinn nl'the public Inr tin sake nl laiililiniliiin. The siili,ccl is ny.i lalcil sukl.v I'm I lit.- pm insc nl haviny the objection reuiovcil; of having liial part of 1 lie city nmst iimiI by visitors anil Inwiispeoplc in a conJiiion npproachiii): cleanliness anil oiiler if not positive at tractiveness. HI course everyboilv our worthy Mayor incliiilcil knows that this result slioulil Ik secured ami maintained ; Jint perhaps the cj-oitnil we shall iirc it on is not generally suspceleil. Wc shall pleail lor a clean, onlcrlv, il list less Asheville simply Ucausc there is more money, more prosicrity ill thai kiuil ol'a city than in the othei kiuil. lust now this city is, nrshoulil lie, laying llie fouiiilalious for a larger Inline than is probably possible to auv other health resort in tile t'nileil Slates, Wc arc bc inv: ailvei liseil far anil near. The natu ral Ik-.-iuU ol our siiitouihtiuc;, our ac cessibility to all the larr.c cities, our Ileal inn air these arc attractions haul 1 1 duplicate the world over. Hut these arc not enough by any means. Wc must iliiike a city that ul its vieiicral a pK.'. tr ance sliall bkutl with its luautiliil stir rniindiiu, I that shall lie a strong altrac linii in ilscll neat, clciiu; not necessarily Handy or iik rely pri ll v. Milch has been done, and to lliosc who have done il wc jjivi- heaity appreci alinii. lint the improvemeul should be more iitiilnrtu to sicure the lull rciurii tin the investment. Mniinver ll.eie is ti rank injustice in .illuuinj; one in.ill to break theonhitauce w l.ieli otlicisobserve nl some exoeiisc aul lnvause lliev lake pride in the city and their immediate sur rtiuiitiiii, Clean up the city liccausc it will pay tt dtj it as a business investment .Kill I'nr Anari. X'icwctl from any direction, Col. L. I.. I'olk has ;i lout: head. Noliciuu the tiii:c general statement in t lie State press, that the l.iiilieis l.tlouuiii).' to the AIM aucc were not uuittd in support ol the siHi-treasiu v lull. I lie t.lrizi:x tiies- liiniciil.nl. I'.!!; pailitulaily on thai point. Wi.nl he s.iitl iiiif.-it.' in Mon day's Cn m.s in an ii.urvitw w liieh Col I'oik rcatl over. Unit- it was punted. niid prououiicetl correel "1 never I. new a istuile In U- so i.ear n unit as lliev art on the sub-treasury bill or on its print iplcs," he said. Further on in the same aiilhorieil in terview Col. I'oik said "I find liotli republicans ami dem ocrats ol tile order Itpially t.tlous nntl detcr'uieil to 40 In the -oiircc nl the trouble now exi-liuy, tn-wit lilt financial svs'ciu o! the uoveriiment. We U lieve ihe suli-lieasiirv bill is dcstiiietlto retell t he ' 1 nit d v. lo t H it will not, we expect and demand thai coliuress will de vise u measure tlinl will do it. Our teo pie arc 11 unit on this point." "Hut if it will not." In those live words Col. I'olk admits thai the mens. ureiiinvliel.iullv.lli.it it inav have to jjive wnv to soinei liinc; else. How, then can lie inn lie iiitlistriuiiuutiiie; support ul Il a I11111I lest lor Alliance Voles.1' And yestenlav the Cnm-.x repBrtt-r untUrstooil Cupl. S. II. Alexander It. say "The Alliance as u limit will mil op pose the election of S.nilnr Vutici, 11111I I am certain In- will lie re turned. Some lurmcm will of course- work against him, but the majority will support him as ol old. The laet the limners themselves lire not mil- idly for the sub-treasury bill it self, although they arc n unit in the support of the pi maples included in it, mid we believe Vance will do jusl wlml is ricjlil," Ccrtiiiuly the Alliance and the Iieinoc- rncy lire near enough to touch hantls. Not AlwaH TIiuh. It is tn lie rcKrclleil that Ashcvillc'ii iH'Kt silk ilressinul new bonnet were mis laid just liefore the city tilled up with the strangers at present within our (jutes. What they think of the public nipuire ns il npiefiiM to-tlay we slioulil lie afraid tn ask. Wc can assure ihein of our sympa thy na they sound its depths ami explore its heights, 'Twns not always thus; and il it docs not ruin ton hard, and if the wind does not blow ton fiercely, nor the sun shine tun strong u Klnre, it ia proba ble that one ol tiles'.- days the iiinre will be leaa ciikulatcd In tun ke the very alura wonder lit our patience. (Jen. Aliter and lliv Nvicro. For a pronounced anil generally ex treme partisan lien. K. A. Aler in Ilia iieccli liefore the 0. A, K. at Huston to- day wna very moderate, Scnkiiij of the color Hue liciux tlhiwn In some of the Louisiana and Mississippi posts he added : "It ia the sumo question that to-day la disturbing many localities in the South ern part of tint country, ami which will require patience and concessions Iroin all Kartics to settle. It ia a perplcxiuu one, ut I trust time, with the good inten tions ol all pence and libcrty-loviiiK citi rens, will bung auch moderation ol coun cil that in the neiir future all may shaie .faiaiiiMaAXsliaWr ; lie rights grnntetl by our laws, and Hint harmony will prevail everywhere." "Moderation of council" ih pretty nearly a centra shot at the force bill. Hut the licnerul is mistaken in one par ticular when hcivnks ofi he negro ns a polilicnl "question that is disturbing nianv localities in the Southern part of this country." ThetUt8(ionislitllcil liny more disturbing here than is the control of the foreign vote North and its tlciuor nliziug inlluciice on niiinicipnl as well .is Slate nlVnirs. The republican party has pushed the negro iiicstion into politics w here it docs not belong; that's nil. Oi k visitors will notice that the city is entirely Ire of dust. This is the re sult of an admirable system of street watering planned by Providence and carried out by the city authorities w hen it rains. Tniisi! colli nights me sonic left over from last licccnibcr w hen they were used but once or twice. rnii i..ri:sr i:ws I IO'M .WAT t'.lA'O..Y.l The Trinity IHstrict Conference has been in session al High I'oitil. About twenty ministers ami sivcnly live ikle jilfS were ill attendance. W'c have lost $10.01111 by lire in the ; ast two weeks, a portion of which might possibly have Ihcii saved bv the prniupl elfnrls ol paitl lircnun W iiislon Uaily. flit-c.uup uicetiiig at Kock Springs vas in lull blast Stiuihu , sa vs 11 Kaieigh ;.anr. It has liccu going 011 for uIhmiI tin- days, and will continue about two .lays longer. The contractors on the Konuokc unci Southern mad have discovered 11 valua ble vein nl' silver ore on 1 lie land of a Mr. I'lunglm, near I 'l ice's store, says the Madison news, Mori-than fifty new buildings have I .ecu put up in Morgautoii wilhin the list year. Some of these are voy liantl--onic siriicliires. costing Iroin eight thou v.llid to ten thousand dollars. The death of Mil. II. Turn-mint-, ol i Hirliain, is ihe fust loss sustaiiictl in 'otrth t'arttlina by the Ancient Order ol 1'uiletl W'i'ikiiieti. Mr Tnrrcntii'c heltl a so.niill policy in this excellent oitlt-r. Mormon prenclteis are holding flit cl ings in the vicittii v of I'isht r Hill mines 1 tew miles soirh ol Itr insbttm and the ar thtreabtttits i lK-gitiiiiug to we.-ir n vrii.kltil snrlatx-ami the hens arc 11 11 asy. A Kakigli negro in Winston the nth r iav watchctl several el-clric eais go by .iml then was heartl tn Hint er "The vliile man done limit- away Willi the nigger; now lie trvm In tin awnv Witt iie mule." Air. w. . iioiiiu'av. Air. imgc roi her-iu-law, tckgraplictl Sntuiilat . veiling 1 1 ti 1 1 the symptoms are all molt i.tvorablc anil thai : he chances ol rcvov ny are greatly improved. Wilmington Mcssenvcr. An apple raised in Mecklenburg Co, '.-l.,was illOvfottl 'Hill sd.iv. It Weigbetl 'line htuttlicti ami two pouiitls .mil was 'iilv-liU' incuts roiiutl .Next. Oxford l.etlger. fact. His name is Apple W'il uiiugton Messenger. In the convention in lolinston Sattir tlav, it i rcpoi tetl, thai innc wttrtls were p.isst il Isi wit 11 Mr. '. T. I.eninv ami 11 Mr. Hooker. In the couisc ol the dis pute it is si.iicil that Mr. I.eimiv ilrt-w ins knile ami scvettlv sbisheil Mr. fa v lor. Kaieigh t vvs ami observe . Oncol' Ihe bng.sl rtligious gather ing ccr asseiiibled in the Sltite is now in progress nt llicli I'oiiu. The vearlv mielii.g of l'niils inr Oti.ikcrsi con vt'itetl llurc l.tsi Wtiliics'lav, ami n-pn -eiit.itivts I10111 l;.is'eiu Nor'.h Cartiliii 1 i'ttii.syhnui.'i, liuliau.i, Vew Vtrk, mill l.oifioti wen- pti-M.111 ,;. K igh Chroiti II. It Link, of Ch.ttloili'. s.'ivs a Shel lie mull came into his si. .n and binmhi tiutl ate the Itdlownig goods: Thrcc c.ins ovslers. I lb. ehctsf. 'J lbs. soil tracker". 1 lb. raw cabbage, I itiart Holland gin, i-j 111. k.kt, i,1i s.tlt. I I'tut isaiiiits. Well, what s the matter. Mr. I. ink!' i;xsvt the man to make 11 lllll IUC.ll oil Colli st '.ill .' Tmii Plcaiiiits nud Jos. Janus, two vmu.g puuiU'it who came heir a slioil lime ago from Wilmington. Unnnc in. olvcti in a light Wctlucsilav evening it Ninth iiiceiislHiro ami I Icasanls in llictcd witiiuils upon James Iroin which il is probable that he will die. It seems thai Istlh the voting men were 111 love with the same girl anil that she had din- carded James lor I'leasnnts. Itieciisboro I'attiol. The centeiiiiinl of the llaptist church al Wake Cninn, near Wake I'oicst Col lege, was held Saturday. Key. I'r. Car roll preached the sermon; Key. ir. Hull tlelivei'ctl the nililrcss, nntl .Mr, lien, Vt Thomnstui im-pnred a paiH-r which was read bv Mr. W. O. Allen, giving the his tory ol the cliimii. It wasestalilislieil 111 IT'.Mihv the I 'iiited Itrrthren. who gave the llnptisis one week, the Hpiscopnlians one wt-ck. the .Metlinilisls one week, mill the rreslivtcruins one week. bust .Monday alternoon n negro called at the residence of Mr. William Walton, in rentier. Mr. Walton's twelve year old daughter wasthr only tcrsonnt home and ns soon astlie tloor oik iiciI the negro caught her bin she immediately seieil a pistol to protect herself. The mini thereupon loosed his bold upon her ml ilttl, Iml sue 11 ret I at mm ami minks she struck him 111 the hand or arm, as he run oil shaking his hand. There's grit lor von! Fire broke out Monday morning in the kitchen ol Hotel fountain at Win ston ami consumed the entire building with liirtntiire anil clothing belonging tn the proprietor and guests. The Winston daily sites the building was owned by Cap! K. W. Hclo mill was insured for t i.tHMl, He also had n large quantity ol furniture stored in the third story, which was entirely consumed. I'pon this there was an insurance of $1,1100. Mr. I. W. (tray, the proprietor of the hotel, saved portion mi ins lurniiure. lie nntl St.odO insurance on Ilia stink. A stork cnmpiiny will lit once erect a large hotel iiiuliliiig in tne central part 01 tnr city. The villugers ol'SumrnerficId are itibi- hint over the laet that the Suinnierlield Academy will I ready for occupancy Septemlier 4. The principal. Prof. J, A. Howies, is out m an announcement in which he states that on the day of open ing there will lie a grand rally. Siiecchcs are to be made by prominent men and a picnic served bv the ladies ol the village. Air. C. W. Gamble and Miss Clntid Dicks are to have charge of the primary de partment. Miss licks. Mr. U. J. Muiin- ghan is to teach telegraphy, and Mr. tiatlis roster ti to nave c-naruc ni tne short-hand and tyiiewritimi department. Cor. Greensboro Patriot. At Durham a negro named Dnn Lnne has announced himaelf as a republican candidate lor suiKxinr court clerk in op position to Mr. C. U. Ux hurch, and the Globe asks: "Is it not time lor white men to step out of the republican party and vote with the white man's party ?" - r.U'4t---i it.--- t-X-Sf-V.'-'- Tin-: WW mux Colonel Jno. C. Tipton hns bomrht the plant of the Prohibitionist, published at Greensboro some time ago, and will start a new paper, the Guilford Pcmo crut. It will be u weekly but not it weakly, If the editor, or the mail boy, of tic Richmond Dispatch will sec that that pnier is hurried olT each day, so as to reach Ashcille the lollowiiig'nftcrimor Till! CirizKN can clip as much from it as now and not give any moremdit. Till! i.'itikn is astounded to fte so ex cellent a ucwspiiH'r mull as Ivditor Joy, nl'lhc Winston Daily, Is'giu his account ol' the Fountain hotel tin- thus; "The sun had just begun to balhe our city with ils glittering beams," I. arid Glare was ruled out, however, ami for that thanks, Our engine broke down yesterday morning whi n about half of our city pa pers 11,111 ikcii earned. 1 he remainder nl tiic entire edition hail to be printed by using hand power, which innilc it ex c.fihngfy slow anil tedious work ami c tiiseil us to lose a portion of our mails Wilmington Messenger. Yes, Ivditor Ilnllitz, ami you'll lose some nl' vnur mules iflh.it kind of a brcak-tlown sb'oulil occur ollcu. Here's our sympathy. It has lieen many a long year since any .North Lnrolinian had the nerve to Irv to dcscrilic a sunset. The Salisbury coi respondent of the Raleigh Chronicle set his tcelh 1 tic other night and said he run the risk. Here's the result: "A most magnificent sunset scene was 0111 lined jester eve upon the canvas of the ky. .Nature, 111 her sunset panoramas txiuinicil a prairie lire, last eveiiimi Throe gigantic columns of scarlet Ilium -trcu lied across the sky, llariug up from ihe horizon, and in such a manner as would cause one to imagine their licing I tiinetl Ity a lurioiis gale. Directly over, ami reaching tar Itevond these ureal id of llamr, was a black cloud bunk of moil nmciilal nroporlions, which hail the n ; earance of n mussive volume of smoke. This is warranted to keen in auv climate but oh! what a Unutilul column nil it It ihe etlitor i f the Wilson Mirror would have mailt' on the subject. C'urlouM Indeed, l-'roin ihe New York Sim It is tt etitiotis Itict tllilt the two tllslin iriiits'o.u li ittirotlmt- j-.'tir Ittw in llu- sen tile fctiMiitilproicc'llYom Senator Hlitir, tf New tin " psittn'. w no etui nntl tlors tunkt- more -IHtvllt-s on tile sa e milt eel tlinn n-y oilier 'tviuu tttttti. tintl iroin Senator Hour, the onl) t'lla or who ha' iliinll.v tlelivt-rs the snttit K-ee-li nvirt' over, tin- lirst time In his night titlin ttinl Itri'i.re his iH-ilrooui mirrtir, tlicttec- .nil lit..e tl lit.-tH-tutte ehatnlter. VomliiK Woman HulTntKe, I'rttin tin St. I'nul IiiIh. Tin 'iiiiim Suiinmc lnw vn iuihhm! U iht Wyoini i K'trif''iitiiv tut'iify yvnrn mji ji it J -kia Thf iiumiiIm r- ol the K'ihlatitrt tipMittt that t'T (linrrnni nouM vtto tlu- liill. mill thin wim whin- ttii'y mn-lf 1 1n ir Tiiitakr lit- k.iiii! it. nml vrtiK-tl u rcpciil inu nit ptiMM-d liv tin mxf UKihiturc Tilt iM-tttT cIuhi uf wiih ii very l.irccly di titt vtf ut nil. or i'ftt the nme Im'ltit l heir nmtc rvliiiivctt I hi Ivnn wurthy t-lr ti;i-iit, and tin y nrr nnmt'rHi In mining rr tiions, n nt r, vite r ny t hin in trm if vry uin rt-niH-ftn' lr I mIUh Thi y UmV upon p.1 ilk-til mci't an upo.. ,u it in m, nnd In-Kw. ji-wrlry, nt'd nmnry nn ileniHtulc inr their vote li Ih wry tftmitnoti lor KirU u ilt-r tnt'ttty-onr to vmU", nn in. in ilnrinw tt rhiilli-HKv tin-in To do tt would taut ij rt him 10 ridicule, nnd very 'ikt-ly rinult in hin IhIiic Irivi-n fMim itn-community. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A en-urn of titrtnr hnhlnir powder. HlKhent ii 1111 in irnv. ninu Ptrt'iiutn . H liitvcni incnt KcfMirt, AiiKUHt IT, Ihmii. (ulyJlMlty ANIIKVII.I.K. S. C. lulv .tO. 1HIHI. Wc thr iindiTtttumil hnvt- thl dnv ditmulvrd t'opnrim TMiiiti hy ntuiutii contK'tit. J. c itrowu ret riuituiin tttk nu nir tin anil n ninth. ttiK inmln. nn in room uihirr niorr, nnd Thud w, 1 11 r:i itn tiikiitu tnr 1 nitre ttock tn more. nml will fitmmne ptiyim nt ol nil dehti due hy tnr nriu ami will collect nil Mciountt due said I. Mil. 1 C I1H4IWN, Thau w. Tiihaiii. Thr undc-rium-d have fortm-d n ronnrtiirr hlp umler the linn n 11114, of Thud W. Thrntdi Ut Co for the ptirponr ni dolntf m tfenrrul crockery mid lloumr lUTtioiiuuhulneM, I It Air W 1 IIHAMIl, J M. TllMAII. Thr tin drlir tied will con duet a ircncrnl tin nini nml plumlilnit htiMlnenii in luiaetiirnt in nil lirnnehet. All order lor work kit in itorr will receive prompt attentlun 3. V. HkOWNi Alan entrance on Cullexc street. lulv.HMl Itn ESTEY. FISCHER. The world Pntnous, nncqunkil, unexcelled, durahte and iKautiful ESTKY ORGAN AND FISCHER PIANO Are recommended by the best artists. Cnmr and cxnmlnt our gooda brlbrt buylna: cist whtr at No. 87 f attoa avenm. Tuning and repairing a specliilty. a M. WILLIAMS CO. Ju1ytinXiw4m ' K, COFFIN, Real EHtate Agents OFFICE 6 MAIN ST., (A D COOPERS' STORE.) Real Kstntt bnuuht and sold at nuhllc and nrlvnte sale. Krnta collected. I ennductrd a Krai I'fltate and Auction Ituslnras In Charles ton, M. C, ten yrars, and will aive prompt attrntlon to nil bualneaa put la my charge. juivnuaim TO WEAK HEN nflVirlng tnrn tif vffwila of toothful arrora, tarlf dt, matins waaaixaa, lost mtahood. ate., I win awaa a TaioaDia uwun inwni ooniBiduif nu (arlKmlan for bonitt our, FRIIoT chart, A tpkadld aaadltal vtiri ahauldba raad bf ncy Baa ko is Mrroaa aa4 aVMUtaM. Ulia rnsti r. o. rvwua, , cm. aoro dfkw Ij .t-lr.-SK;:'''"W.;'. mi 1 MISCELLAXBOUS. CLEAN SWEEP-OF SEASON. THE During tliiH mouth we in tend to clean out all Mummer tfOOllH. We have got a large stock of Lawns, hoth plain, stn'ned and checked, which we will close out at New York oost, Ladies' fine Parasols We have a few left that are worth :.r() to .00, but we will close them out at 2.00 each, these are nicedesir.il tie goods nnd are going at a hai-gain. We ha ve a good line of Ln- ilies V me Dress (mods and Triiniiiings which wc offer at a reduced price A good stock of Suteens and (iing liams. It will pay yon to examine our line of Table Linen Tow ells, tVc. A great reduction in every line, as we are going to make a clean sweep of all summer goods if close prices will do it. IIOSTIC BKOS. Jc WKKillT, No. 11 N. Court Square. W.A.lti.Aiu. J. V. l5itow.v FURNITURE AX I) UNDERTAKING. No. 31 Patton Avenue, M AFEEBLOCK.OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLO STAND We are now ready, ami in vite our friends and the pub lic generally to call ami ex amine our well seliH-ted slock of PUHXITUIl E, Which we are offering at rock bottom prices. Cndertaking a spiN-mi feature. ( alls at tended day or night. Telephone, tlay 7", night 05. BLAIR & BROWN. AT THi: mm store. ''In ntlrc tK'k ul Tiatcd Jewel r? Itii-I'idintr Htn ltrMiiu'i, Huttone and Uruoe 1-3-0 NE-THIRD 0FFI-K3 iv-untdtri uf cunt, n vv Intend in the future to kv nutltlnu tint Holid tWdd nnl Htrrlitm 811 ver Jewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD I FniNC IFWFI PR Houth Main Nt. Anlievlllc. RICHMOND & DANVILLE R. R. CO. PAmtSNIlRa IIKI-ATMSNT, Weatrra North Carolina IHvlalon. HAR8KN0KH TRAIN SCHHDULK Its ttsrat'T Mnrrh tlAl 7flth Mrrldinn tltnr uwil whrn ntit otht-rwlac intllcalcd. KAaTaoiiaii. No. lit " No. na I Imlly. Imlly. i.r Knovvlik, IIMithmrr.l Sniipm hndarn " Anhcvlllr, I'J.'mntn ailVpm Ar. Sttll.liury, ffnllnm nJpm " llnnvlllt, U llanm logonm j " Rlrnnioncl, s'iiiipml Moan. " Rairliih, lrrnptn 7ailam (lolt1i.liori, aiopm S3ot)pm " WllmlnKton flotlpm " l.vnrhttnra:, ISUllpm lUAnnm " Waahlnirton Tlopm AAHam " lialtlmora, HAnpm HHIam " I'hila., Ililiipm 104.7am " New York, anam 1 iliipm " "waTBonNnri No. So-rNo7Bar I Imlly. HoIIt. L. New York, 12 loam aopm " J'hlla., 7'illam Ao7pm ' nnltlmorv, 04nam OBllpm " Wa.hlnirt'n 1 1 34.am 11 onnm " l.yochlmrtf.l n4npm S7am " H Ichmond. S liiipm I a lioatn I " llantlllr, " 441pm WOBaml " WllnilnHfnF 9lioam I " Ooltl.horo, a.lilpm BOOpm "RalrlKh, 4.411pm 1 ooam " Hnll.hury, liaSn'm lianaml Ar, A.hevltlr, 7ilaam aapra " KnoxtOlc, (until ntcr.; 1 3 1 Until A 2Brmi "Nii. B81 A. X i. ft. h. T Wo. S Dally. I J,I1"y 8(10 am t.. liut Hpringi, Arr.l H4l) p m PIAamlArr Aithrrillr, Arr. 700 pm loon am Ar. Hrndrraonyltk, " 607 pm 1242 pm " npartnnburff, L.V. 840 pm ' MllftfllY IIKANCII. N. ia I tUally cacrpt" jiinil"ay.) No. 17 8BB p m 1 BA p m B4A a m A 1 o a tn 010 amll.T. 11 lo amlAr, jt.nrf inc. ' Wavneavllle, Bryaon City, Wr.tflrM. 2n pm " 4 pml " t.n. Noa. Ho nnd'Al'.T'iillmah tlecncra between Orrm.hnro nnd Mnrrltttown Noa. 6a and AH I'ttllman Buflet HlreplnR Cara iMtwevn Mot Aprlnaa and Waahtnattm, AsncTiiic ia urraaiaat Biaiinn .or noano. Dinner B. Hickory la " 62. W, A. WINBCRN, n. P A., AabeTllle. N. C. JAi. L. TAYLOR, (I. P. A waaninfTKoa u .w WM.R.PEN.WN, PROPRIBTOR Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, AMlievlllc. N. V, p. o. II nx n. liurl.HillT vAUllUil wiirrtinlril, nnd efry nlr .Ui hin utiiuv nu u price aiMinitea W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN Fine Cull and l.nced WnierprMf llrmln The eioi'llpnoe and weartn aunlltlraof thl ehn ennnot b U'tter nhown thun hy the stronft moon menu or it tiiUHauiin or ouumaut w barer. SSaOO nulnf llnnd-orwvd, nn ekmuit im 9 tl vllnh ilrt-M Shot' which conimfndt ltelf. m 4)0 HHiid-di'wrd Welt. A One calf bboe V uut-(iui(ii for mi vie ana ntirnniiitr. tO. 00 odjcBr Writ U tiu ataudanl di SO. BO rollVemiiu'H Hho etpeclall adapted tor MllnNUl men, ittrinrra. pw. AU niA'tf lu Cotibtn'M, liuiton and Laea, $3&$2SHOES lafd.2s. have hw-n mom favorably iwIvihI alnce Introduced and tho nvi-ut liniinvcmciiu make them eujMirtur to ony nhiNn wild at thi'M nrlctt. AHk vour IH'ftlt-r. and If lie ennnnt mnplr too tend dtrn-t in mi'tory pih IimUuk aUvurtliwd price, or a uoatairuroniiTlilniiktt. W, L. DUIULAS. Brecktea Hm. 11 IK SA1.H HY WKAVKW c WVERS. Er. U. F. Arrington, hi h;i:on ukntibT, l'HHiitf tit-tli n ttH-t'inliy, nlno tmitliiK ili-i-MHi-il iiiiift. am) nil tliHtiit-a K-rtninitiK to t In ilvnlal Htrih tun-, tittiiv runnm on Tut inn nvtiiuc, uvcr Knur v tSiuitli'e tlru Kturt'. MT. MITCIIKI.L IIOTliL, BLAt'K MOUNTAIN STATION. si. nu 'i:k iav. $n Tn 7 im-:k vhi:k Ncnn"t to L'ltiintU'y Ktu-k, Cutnwba l ulls nml MiU'hrH'a I'lnk. Itllvl Itll'tn SI'h'A' I I! Hi MtlllRli. PRIVATK HOARD New hotiitc, ntwl.v fnmiktu'tl, nil molcm iniprov.-lili'lttt. Inri;.' rt.onni, K'totl tllltle mhs, c. ;oodi-:, lt.1 CollfffV Nt. JMi:f4 FKANK, FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Asm. 'itr Ri-nt t -ortti litln fl.lO.'. 'reel. Wnolrn Mills VtHtrrllle. N. 35 Hi:VII.I.i; 35 LOAN OPPICK. Money ii'lvmu'ttl on Wttlt-ht-ii. I'inntoniU autl vuriouti other nrtii-lea. H. SCHII I M IN, 33 North Mrtl'i lrvt. 35 Itihvinllin Rii-;llsh m l Fi t-iieh BOARJIN'5 m DAY SCHOOL FOR lOU .t! LA.,,IE5A.n LITTLE GIRLS, 'o. lit I'tvu.-'i Mrnnil Ayenue. MRS. S'JIIGtWYN MAITLANO, PRINCIPAL (For ittittif itiim Aitot'intt' Prittrlpal ul Ml. frtion itiHiiiitie, iiiiitiinore. 1 I ity 1 cort of cotnitenlent tenrher. 'Iv A.Hlltt tier.-. THIS 3IOUKI, CIGAR STORE & NEWS STAND Hat. receive! a nne line of Pnrk He Tilford liti- purtetl ClKlira; nltni Ihe popttlnr lirnndu ol pliiK ehewlliK tnlitito Citlhiiun. II. I'. Ornve- Icy'a Hot, Btult'a A A A A ol Ane cut chew. Iiik tolmcco, tllolte, linKlty'a Mnyilowrr, Chmnitenlte nntl Cttneortl Chlcajro: Alton R.U. FA8TU8T KdUTU TO KANSAS CITY AND THE WEST, Aahrvllle tn Kanua City In 87 hours. Atthevllli' to lienver In Bl houra. A.hevllle to Han Prnnciaco, California, and Portlnntl, llreuon. In ft dnva. nollil Ve.tlltulrd Train. Kt. Loui. tn kn1 For lull inlurmatlon call on or write to B. A. Newland, lil.trlct Pauenser Agent, Nn. 10 Palton Ave., A.hevlllc, N.C. I. CHARl.TdN. H. I. A.. Chleaao, III. ,. k .toil, vmr im. A CARD. Btlltor Atthevllle Cltlarnt That our mnny friend, may know how we are vetting on we will atate that we took In In Hotel ano Rtnre 9.000 lii vive Week. Took In Inst Raturday over 1700. $7B ol that waa hotel, balance .tore. Hotel reaia- tend !iS that day. Had 6.000 arrivals In S month". Our atock la mammoth H00 feet long and IS feet wide. Tell the balance ol the world tn come and see "(lid Chcd" .mile, and buy gnoda of ua and aave 10 to 2S per cent, norlfldtf . R. CHBtlHATRR BON. BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, BLACKSMITHINQ. To the cttluna of A.hevllle and MmU i wotiltl annount-e thnt at mv .hona nitL'rtllrii trect, neat to Woodhury'a .table., I am bet tcr prepared than ever to do work in my line. Wngon., UtiKitfcK and Carriage, m.nufnct uretl. Krpalrlngand hortw-.hoelng are pe daltlea, and pertrct aatl.lactlon guaranteed. my woramrn are experienced and .killfuland my charge, are mntlerace nnvux rt n nf-RMRTTB pKlCBM FOR SAND! On nntl after Augtiat fl 1 won, the price of sand will Ik: Fur a two-horae load, ilfle., one-hnrae load, inc., net. M, IUttkriiau, Agt., Atk nana it PaYton, BuKcoaas liKtcK k Tils Co. auguntdan. T ' ' ' .' t. fn 'fl.'l on Dttimin W, 'aa 5 GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In ioo Feetfof Central Passenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A modem H. at clnss hotel. II. tt ami .-old w titer nnt' : Imih ' nntl toilets on every floor. ni..SS?iJ3i. if . ., . rVo,n. (nun r.' In ..Uf. nntl t riitti. in 1.1.1 room.. oBK'e, din ng room. Ittiiclt ...iitiU't . cigar if!.' new- '."ti'l tn.' lr,'.-t ran Ml. .a ill tot WMTv l" 11111111' -. l'ii minute, tor ir.-aii. RATI'. l.fM I'ICR II .4 v. A. . I ASLLYBIkI ON.rrop J. M. IIS V AW nnd WALTK (iUKKIt IMc-rkM. SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World We deliver to nil p trl. ol tin- city our own lluttlinu Rsnurl lltvr ut ONE DOLLAR PKti. liOKN. Our iR't-r ia kept nt n teni.trriiliirv ol -Hi tlegreea nntl we gunriiutce you u Irvtth urtiele at till tinus. TllllTKAIlK KlTI'l.lliH FKIIM THE "BONANZA," THIv WINK .'. AND .-. IN THK STATIC. FINK SAMI'I.K AND UILUAKId ROOM. j. . MAKQi'ARnr, M-Kr. i NO. 43 S. WAIN ST., ASHEVILLE. N. R BRICK. mtlCK. FOR HALIC BV- BUNCOMBE BRICK Atiheville, N. C. TRINITY Terms Kcgin 8opt 4 and Jan. 1. Hftecn enmmercfnl rnurm-i i Hind tl urine thr yinr. (See rntrlnvm nnure 42-3.1 itnly I'nlU-ttt' in North Cm rot' il n with teiiulnr'y nrunnnril Sh.Hil nt I'utitu Jtl mid Sminl Kdrnrr, i-kH-ndiiiK thruuftli two t-nm. iCiitiil nu iniut ft l-tt-llint Sttmol uf Civil l-:tmtn cennir i niii'kiui pn:" i riiiKrntr unilNntur.il rk emv. Api'-itimt inli Iltr) ntlvnntutfc. Over Kin courm-ii thm yinr U-iuliiiu joiin r. Randolph County juiviiiiii.ii FOR CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, IN ILUOING BATH Pinlahtil throughout In Antltiur tlitlt. Pnrlor nnd Hnwednak. Wnlla tlntrtl with Lim'ru.til-VVulton. I'or Turlher Inlortnnllon call on G. II. WALKER, No. 5, JclTerson Drive. lulyllillm ROUND KNOlt HOTEL. McDowell "ounty, N. C. AN HOUR'S RIDE FROM ASHEVILLE ON THE WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. A short ril.tnncc from the lout of thr I'lnnurle nf the lllut Mltlgr, from which balsamic hrrcica art-I'onaluntly blowing. The aecnery la tlrturcaiuc, walka wild and varied, and water pure and abundant. MTHIA WATUR A PEW BTBI'H FROM I'RONT IHHIH. BI.I'.CTKIC IIIILLb AND HATH HOUM HPKCIAL HATKH UIVKN TO FAMII.IICH. Ontna June ml. For Ttrrnia, wcldrvHa J. HI' LOW KHW1N, Proprietor. FITZPATRICK BROTHERS, Dealer iu Wall Paper, Window Htaadcsi and Pntvnt Hhii v,cr, Palnta, Oil. and Varnlahea, Mnaury'a Mlaed Palnta and C'olora French and Amrrlraa We keen In at.M'k at. Utal.and Kentucky Lead. ROOMH WITH BOARD. A few dealrable rooma with board. Ap ply to auKuat4dtf. C.J MtCAPB, 34 Orove atrret. THB , ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. ) Open dally, except rtandaya, from to a. m. until 1 p, m., and S until 7 o. The term, of subscription are! One yeai $3 A moa f l.BOi a mo... tl 1 1 no., 80 eta. : dally a eta. Officer, for 1W0-Prelt1rnt, Charlea W. Wottlacyi Vice IT. aldent, Thna. A. Jonca ; Her. anil Treatmrer, It . Wnt.nn ; I.lhrarian, MN R. I Hatch. Cltlacna and vlaltors are cordially Invllttl tolnepaettht cnlaloBue and Inscribe tkrlr aaaea aa awmbera. laaHOdtf Hire I'lllmililtll aim IMnvi't rnilruiMl lutlnu hiuie. Over for itn I'urlty. I.SAAItlKltC LIQUR STORK KRICKa & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 426. COLLEGE. Nmitii n i.nniiiiu I'mionpny. iihoiokv to ;iny t-iuiM'H whi h ihrv inn numue with to tlerrt n hut iih ti to nil, AuunM ami lir ..11.1 bllll. rtl r .0.11 on nntl now. R()M:M., PrcH1tiit. Trinity College, N. C. SALE. ROOM FITTED WITH WATER "CLOSET. Reception Hall Hnl.hrd In Uuartcr- Wlntlow niaaa, bolr jfTI.ANTIC l-'tlAflT I.INH un and after thi. dnle the following ached, ulea will lie run over U.'-ColumlilalilvlMon." No. AH l.cave Columbia 8 Kll p. in Arrive. alL'linrliaton 0.80 p. m. No. A3 lavra Clinrlraton T 10 a. m. Arrive, al Colttmlilit II. HA a. m. Connection with trnina to anil from all point, on the Charlotte, Columbia Ik A Kuala ami Columbia at (Ircnvlllc Kallroatla, Imlly. . T. M. RMKHKON, len, I'a... A let t. 1 upvivii ',. n v.,.,,. rUtJcsslo Use. iu,U.CC. Eudb;allIhuTgliU. Sentb Vkla paclag vim fiabbw Cyrtngo t ll.K FOR 8ALB BY RAYSOR li SMITH, ASHEVILLE. N. 0 IMPORTANT NOTICB. i1.w,.nr;,,otn'cn,"f'' ,n tn ownership of "The Llllirn," It I. Itnportiint thnt nil nc rL"".l.l.f"r".",'"''rtll,," "I'' atlvertl.ln due the Cltla- n Publishing; Co. be .ettled at oni-e. ... . - H. Il, Cllll.ll, uu7dAswlw Ilualneaa Manager. 0 &h lniu.it M jfi&kSvW mtH
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Aug. 13, 1890, edition 1
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