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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2, 18iK. THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KURR PRINTING CO. Ths Daily Citizrn, nrmocrntle, iR published every afternoon teseept 8umtay) at the fol lowing ratea atrivtiy cnuh; One Year. IR.00 8tz Months 3.0(1 Three Montha 1JH One Month AO One Week in THE DAILY CITISeKM la on enle at the following placet in Asheville i lArtw i if riv.B. BATTBRY I'AKK NI!W8 STAND. OI.BN ROCK NBWH STAND. MODBI. Clf.AK STORK, l'lllton Ave. J. CARSON'S NliWS STOKH, North Court BViuarc. TtlUSDAY. SEPTUM UF.R 2, 1N!H). DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. 1'or Chief Justice of the Supreme Court: HON. A S. MliKKIMON. For Associate .lustier of the Supreme Court HON. WAl.TiiK CI.AKK. HOH HI' I'KNIOH Col'KT Jl'IMtlt: 1st district i'.ko II. Iihiiwn. jr., of ItrnutorL SO district I1K.NKV K IIkvan, ol CriiM'il. 4th dlatrivt Sl-lliK Wuitakiik, of Ytikc. 6th district K. V. Winston, of r.riinviilc. nth district K. T Hov kin, of SuniiMnn, 7tn district IAMIIK l. MclVKH, of Mm; re. 8th ilistru-1 R l, Akmkihi.i.. of Ireilell f loth district Inii. i'.k.vv Hvsi'M, ol' llnrke. 11th district V. A. IIiikk, of Lincoln, koksoi.icitok: 1st district J II. Hi.oint, of IYrCUlHKltlK INI district 1. M Ukuxako, of llii'ilux Jill district J.o. li. Wooilunl. of Wilson. lh iliatrivt H. W I'or, jr. of Johnston, oth district B. S. I'ahkkh, ol Alatmincc, Bin district". II. Al.l.KN. of l.enuir. 7th ftiatrk't Krank McNkii.i., of Richmond win tustrici if. e. i.ono, ot Iredell 0th ditrict W. W. IUhiiiih. ot Wilkes loth district W. C. .M:vi.anii. of Caldwell 1 1 th listricl I' I.Osiiokxk. of Meeklrilliuri; ltn ilislncl t.Ko. A. JtiNiin, ol .Macon. pok com;ki-:sh: lnt district V. A. I. Hk.incii, of lleiiufi .'Id diNtri t It K. i'.kmiv, of liuptiti. 4th district II. II. Ill N x, of Nash. nth district A. II. A. ll.l.l IMS, ol r.ninvillr (Uh district S. B. Ai.I'.xanpkk. of Mcckleu "urit. 7th district J S. IIiimikkson, of Rowan. Mth district W. II II. Cow i.ks, of Wilkes. llth district W. T (.'haw conn, of lluvevooil The Fair. Ofctiiirsc wenre Kiiiiiy; to have one year from (KKilwr. That much should very noon lie ccitisidercil an settled. IJv crvtliititf points to the neccssitv for it everythiiijj foreshadows a complete sue cess for such an attraction if proR'rly started ly the rij,'lit men. We pointed out in yesterday's issue, in an incomplete way, what a fair would mean to Ashe vtlle, but Sxke only of the immediate benefits. Hut there would certainly come others of a lasting kind. A fair ol a size to lit this country and of a kind to In come it would at once mean that Ashe villc was the centre of attraction ol least a dozen colonics. ( hue draw thou sands here to sec a lair ami thev would therralter come at anv excuse to trade to Sieud the summer or the winter, or ti build and make this their home. Tllii Citizkn hocs soon to hear tithe that a public mi-ctitu; has Ixeii called ti consider ways and means lor this project or that some of Aslievillc's enterprising uentlemeti have titiictlv none to work and formed a company l. r that purpose We wish, of course, to dictate noiliiun t auv or)aiiizatioii tliat mav come uiti existeuiv to carry out the iilea we ha vi nilviincctl. Hut one tiling isso important lo necessary, so vital to the success ol such mulct. ikinn that we may siuicst it here without iutruiliu'. Andthat is. in regard to the ni.in.iycr, lor the first year at least, of the fair, lie should lie a iiiiiiiIht one iiinn ; of tried cxicriencc in such matters; one who has proved his ability by previous services either in the nunc or a kindred Hue. Tin; Citizkn doci not mean to sav that Asheville does not contain such a man ; lint if he is not to be found here there should not lie the slightest hesitancy in elsewhere to i;ct him. It will lie money made to net a man whose very name means .Success with a liirjje S. That much settled the rest is a matter of detail. The fair we must have. Down in No. 5 township, Randolph county, the first government distillery is about to be ox-neil and the people are prayiiiK that it may not be. I. N. lu crum, who apiK-ars to be unofficial, was interviewed on the subject by a Concord Standard rcixirtcr ami said: "I have nothing whatever to do with the distill erica nnd praver meetings in No. . town' ship. The design of the internal revenue is to encourage teniicranec by nn exH'nsive tax on spirits," The design of the internal revenue could tie more fully carried out liv mulliplyiiifj the tax by to, say. We fear Mr. Ingram is not well ncipiitiuled with the facts. t'p in these parts the tax is believed to lie for revciii.e only, or, at least, very lit tic for morality. Tim Citizkn yesterday contained a summary of a sermon delivered Sunday by Rev. Mr. Hryitn. Unless something unforeseen should occur to prevent, this feature will be a regular oneol Monday's issue, tl is the intention to represent a different denomination each week. Tim Citizkn will feci obliged to any one who hears a particularly helpful or forcible sermon if he will communicate that fact to this office with, if possible, an nr proved I by the pastor) abstract of the sermon. TllK man who doesn't read Tint Cm !KN's"This Means llusiiiess" department a careful collection of items rclulimj to new industries in North Carolina doesn't realize how fast North Carolina is mov lnj( these days. The u'uMy old girl is now trottiiitf in the 2:20 class, so to icnk, and those who are interested will do well to watch her gait as mirrored in Tun Citizkn, In no other paper can this burst of Sccd be so closely watched. Dr. lUiKcne Orissom writes from Den vcr that he was niisrciorted in the in terview In which he made so fierce nnd indiscriminate an attack on this Stntc nd says he has forwarded a corrected interview. It will be very interesting reading and, If printed, Tub Citiikn renders shall have the substance of it. It bids fair to he jubilee year for the farmers. Cora, flour and all brendstufls have advanced while meat is at about the same prices. The fanners will sell corn and wheat and buy some meat and they ought, therefore, to harvest a little money this rear and get at least one leg oat of the slough of despond and debt. Wilmington Kevicw. . ktli.w tmitaUm-iiiimmi.!. PAl'liK, 1'ISX AXl) INK. How much longer will North Caro linn papers continue to give dollar no tiees lor 10 cent watermelons f e The editor of the llendeisonville Guide has the right idea of it. He apologizes tor Ins patent insidcs, and says it won occur again. The editor of the Concord Standard has had his ear to the ground and learns that it's all nonsense to sav an eel can he killed hv splitting his tail. Now tha that point is settled we can go to press conical. Something dropped in Highland the other day. The Press says: "Mr. Lee I1ooh.t, of Ctillowhee, Jackson county called on us last Tuesday and set us for worn it nine, auiv lie live to urive uiuuv thousand sheep vet." What could it all have been about ? When the Greensboro State makes statement like this we are bound to he licve it : "So far as the owners of the North State are concerned they have not sold Mr. Hrower nor anybody else a con trollini! interest in the paiier. norlmsMr. Hrower proposed in any way to buy the North State, or a controlling interest in it. The architect ol this column must cm- less to a weakness for the good old-fash ioued broad column standard gunge, like the Charlotte Democrat. A Citizk editorial that was not much thought ot lure looks very tliginhed in the Ivmo erat's column where it is printed as orig Mini, i on re welcome, llrother Strong it was out a little one. m The oucstion is sometimes asked if there is any inouey in the newspaper bus tuess. Indeed there is, stacks of it, but to get the money out of it is something our twelve years' exieriencc has failed to teach us. lielmiiuent subscribers hav more deaf cars than any set of people on the globe. Greenville Reflector. Ding awav at lliem liroincr, ding nwny : Till! I.ATI-ST m:ys I hD.M SOKTII CAhOUXA Not much eider making now. Con cord Standard. Well, now, that's loo had. Ibshop Keener has announced of liciallv that the fust session of the West era North Carolina conk-mice will meet in Concord November i?t'. The depot at Andrews. Cherokee coatitv, is pronounced the neatest and in si arrauced ol anv on the North Caro lina division ot the Richmond and Dan' viae svstem. -The authorities of the Weldon fair have extended an invitation to Rev. Thomas Dixon, ol New York, to sH'tikat e next lair, anil lie lias accented the in. vitation lor tlic:uitli ol October. Several ol the most prominent nc- roes in the eastern part olthe State on' a Mime tneir intention to antagonize the alas ol the ucgines Irom North Caro- h'.a southward anil westward Noveni lux 1. Mecklenburg county claims tolx-fino rid lori'inost iu the lollow-iug: 1. Her l:-claratioiiot Iiitlck'U(liucc:2. Ilcrstoi k luw;.'t. Her road law: t. Prohibition there ln'iug no licensed saloon outside i l liailotle. The Concord Daily Standard was threatened with a suit lor lilx-l hv 111' .'aliarrus couiiiv officers dnmaues $."itl. inn but to avoid the inconvenience of a law sua and promote I lie interest of the campaign, a compromise was affected. The dead Ixidv of Mr. Prank L. I'.ond, ol'Tarlioro, has Ikxii loimd in Tar river, eight miles from Washington. In las pocket was u piece ol pacr on which was written, "I have Ihtii in torment for ti n days. It is certain that he commit- till suicide. In substantiation i4t lie reiK-nted claim that the valley ot Valley river was liter- lly underlaid with marble, it was dis covered the lirst ol the week that the marble lead on the Konahcetah I Thrash I orolK-rtv was tullv three miles in width Murphy lliilletin. A drummer named J. N. Fleming, who was arrested in Charlotte ami carried luck to Lexington, where he cruelly n hipiH'il a boy, did not get a trial, the prosecution not being ready. I-lcming uavc bond in the sum of $10(1 for his n- liearancc in two weeks. ITS IA7 liiiWSS Oh' FAkMIXC, The Kinston I-'rec Press reiiorts cows lying in Lenoir county from black tongue, line man has lost ten. The continued rains nnd the cold weather has caused cotton to shed nnd rust. The prosieet, However, is still bright lor lug crops. Kvcrv farmer now h..sonly this news. Hor crops and too much rain." Agri- ola is rallier tiicmiui in ms ienirra meut. TarlHiro Southerner. The agricultural department rrMirts r.'li cotton lactones, now in ois-ralion. The increase in the numlicr of cotton mid itlier factories m the past decade is on ier cent. If Mecklenburg keciis on building col on lactones they will be able to tnnnii factnre more cotton than is grown in the ttnty, and it is a good county lor cot on, too. We nrc inclined to the lielief that there will I no smi'tnl demand for bulls to bully prices, nor lor bears to depress. So we confidently look lor n steady market t good pa vi a u prices tnnt ougnt to lie satisfactory to both seller nnd buyer of tobacco. A. W alker in Durham Globe. Mr. I. F. Hoincwood. n partner with Mr. I.. Hanks Holt in farming and stock raising at the hitter's country place near Alamance Factory, has threshed UH4 ushels ol wheat Irotn ninety-six sown. I so 1.420 bushels ol oats, twenty-hve acres of which averaged thirty-four bush Is to the acre. Alamance wicniicr. Ilnrlcv Lewis, of No. 10 township. Ivdurcombc county, has a novel crop, seventeen acre in sunflower plants. The crop is a magnificent one and Mr. Lewis expects not less than (i(MI bushels to the nere. His seed cost mm ii.iu a ousnci. II lie can sell his seed for only one-third of what it cost him he will have the most protiinblc seventeen ncres in the county. W, T. Crawford. I'rom tht mute Chronicle, A man of the people, coming h his own unaided efforts, from humble surraunitlnaa, ht will he pnpalar ntvnrlte with the great mass of the people, and will mike a canvass that will live hint a Hlnie wldt reputation, nd will be elected to conxros by a large majority. In him alt classes will have a faithful representative. Ills own eipericnce anil his honorable record forhlds that he hould do other than make the condition of tht tollers Iht paramount Interest when ke goes to congress, They know that ht will be their true representative and they will rally enthusiastically to his standard. mt!-Miuim-Mi:. v,... ri ',.,. ,.U-.f .Mil'-.',,, a j VANCE'R UNCBT, It Cut Deep -The Newer Matlie. natlca. I'roni the Congressional Record, Mr. Vance Mr. President, 1 have lis. tened, as I always do, with a great deal of pleasure to the senator from Iowa (Mr. Allison I, and I listened to his re cent able speech with more than usual attention because I was anxious to find out where senators on that side stood and what they were after in this woolen schedule; hut I confess that I was not able to coiunrchctid exactly the position that the senator and his associates have assumed. Hesavs, in the first place, that iherc are i.iany things in this hill which are very wrong, und yet lie is going ior u nnd he has not iriven us anv help to re dress anv of the wrongs which are in the bill. ' In the next place, he said that neither this tnrifT nor the tnrilV of lHSM had made anv material diflereuee in the price of either the raw wool orol the mamMac lured product, and in the course of a lew minutes he said that it would increase the price of the finished product in some particular articles, nrticlisof pure luxury I Iwlievv he deserilied them; that is, arti cles which were all wool and not shoddy. On the whole, sir, I come out nt the hole at which I went in. I did not un derstand, when he began to sieak, how the bill could lw of any service so as to relieve the wool growers if it would in crease the uriee of their product, nor how, if it would increase the price of wool in this country, it could He tne Inundation of almost double the price ot all woolen manufactures. I can not understand it now. I do not know what the position of senators on that side is. Many years ngo there was an old dar key who used to fish on a rock in the Mis sissippi river, lie would get out upon iiih rock and take ms scat aim ngni m nine anil fish for cat-fish. Due day he swung an unusuallv big cat, and in the struggle the cat pulled l.im oil' the rock mid he was drowned, ami the poet of the local newspaper had the following coup let describing the catastrophe: The neighbor nev r could make out. II the aid ol'alltlirir liKiirinu. Whether the niccer went n-A-.li UK Or Hit-cat-fish went it-nigm-ring. Laughter.! ! can not make out for the life of mc what the Senator is after when he insists in incn-.-isiiiLT the duty on raw wool lor the lieuchi ol the iirodticcrs of raw wool. allciMiii! at the same time that it is not going to make any dilTcrcncc, but will rather make tbc wool ciie.iKT, wnen nc insists on basing upon that figure on the raw wool n very large incrcas"- in tne manufactured product on the ground that is going lo make that cheaH-r also, That is a kind of mathematics that is ih culiar to the school ol pioiectionists. It . i i !.. .i i.i :.i IB not louiill in i lie out in ii iiiiii-u, i.ii i were taught in the schools where I was educated, and which to sonic extent in benighted suburban regions are still taught to the youth of the laud. A New Cook Rook. From the Berkshire News. Material is now King gathered the News cook book, which it is intruded shall lie the most complce wnk ol ns kind, mid .till Is.- a gr.at aid to th housewives ot Herkshire. A'e npiHiul a few ol the prescriptions: Clear Soup ake two pints of water wash them thoroughk ,.u laith sio --, pour into a ilili or sum tiling, and -nr I'ounil ' lie kili-licu until ti cel. Plum Tie iVt some ii..ugh, han-- ul a ir -nt and back In. tilth, i.mic a lish with sili ii. put ill a ve'.iriig lotiijh. till the dish with Urn. cl null ill ops. mil on I he lop ,"isi. leather stitch around the edges ami bill in a tinker s turn -ice. I'ounil Cake Mix up some llm.- and things, put them into a dish, bake lor a while, thc:i screw in the Handle an. I i .ni mencc to pound. Stomach Cake Line n small box -. itli green tipples ami cucuiiiIhts. T!m can Ik prepared at short notue. LjiIvcs hoot Icllv f,ct tiusted l..r a Chicago calf they have the largest 'ect cut off the calf, which can U- used lor milking hash or chicken salad; wash the lecl, thicken with glue, add n tew mo lasses, strain through n cane seated chair, xiur it into a blue IhiwI wit Ii red pictures on it, set it in the shade to gel tough. 1 lien send it to a sick Inend. Ice Cream Dry apiece ol ice in toe sun. stir in some cold crcuni or vaseline, Ian it until it freezes, garnish with Christinas greens. I his should be served with the soup. Ilasii c,nop up everything, add some ready mixed paint, then throw it away holt-boiled hggs Put a selling ol eggs into n kcttlerol hot water at Ii..i7, let them laiil till the clock strikes; serve on Unit shell. To Remove Stains To remove fruit stains Irom n table cloth, saturate the loth in benzine, kerosene, and coal ml, sprinkle wiihgunpowdcr; apply a lighted mute n. To Drop Pegs Let go of them. Imon Pic Line a pic plate with puff paste (see page r,27.,l put in your rmons. build a lattice work overt lie top, and bake three weeks. POIVDEB Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Highest of all In lenecnlng strength U. a. Oovern mrnt Report, August IT, IHHU. lul T'JUd I y UnKlipta and Fren.cn BOARDING AND OAY SCHOOL, FOB TOUNQ UDIEI MO UTTLI SIRLt, No. 40 I'reneh Broad Aveaar MRS. lUROWYN HAITIAN D, . PRINCIPAL For many years Associate Principal of Ml Vernon Institute. Baltimore,! Assisted by a corns of eompentent teachers. necn hit Cheap Mate to Mil Points). RAILROAD TICKUTa bought, sold and exchanged. All transaction! guaranteed. C. F. RAY, Ticket Broker. Oftpoalt nwnnnnnn llntr!, anlOrit TLANTIC COAMT LINB rn fid after ihli Hnte the fWltnw.tiaf arrted ale will he ran ovrr ltMColymb4IHvliHna.M No. fl Leaea ColumrHa" MM 6.10 p.m. Artlvca at Chnrlmtoa...... 9.80 O. m. No. OaH-Leavea Chnrlmtnti" 7.10 a. m. Anivea atCoiamma.....M.H.DB a. m. Connecting with tralna to and from all ootnta on the Charlotte. Columbia at Am guuim and Colnmbia. OratSTtlM) Hail road a. m nsjaiiartu aaU at-u a J, P. DBVINB, Oea api CLEAN SWEEP OF THE SEASON. During this month wo in tend to clean out all Bummer lyoodH. Wohnveot n .large stock of LawiiH, both plain, utripeil and chocked, which we will oloHPOut at New York coist, Lndies' fine PuvuhoIh We have a few left that a iv worth 8.50 to ft.00, but wo will cIohp thorn out at 2.0() each, these nrenioedesirablo gooi's and aro going at a bargnin. We have a good line of La dies' Fine Dross (ioods and Trimmings which we offer at a reduced price. A good stock of Sateens and (ling hams. It will pay you to oxiiniiiir our lino of Table Linen Tow- ells. &v. A great reduction in every line, as we are going to make a clean swoon of nil summer goods if close prices will do it. B0STIC BK0S. & WUKJ11T. No. 11 N. ('ourt Square. W. A. Ni.Aiu. J. V. llitowx, FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING. No. 3 Fnttou Avenue, M AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLD STAND We art now ready, and in vite our friends and the pub lic generally to call and ex amine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which wo are offeriugat rook bottom prices. l:ndcrtnking a sMcial feature, ('alls at tended day or night. Telephone. day 7". night .". HLAIU&mtOWN. AT TllK LEADi.NC. jWELRY STOSE. TbrmiUrr Vtvk Plated Jcwclrj, Including flnc HroiMhr. Iiutttiim ttni liisio trtP, at HHNE-THIRD OFFi-l-B Hegardleaa of cost, as we Intend In the future tn keep nothing but Molld Hold nn'l Sterling Sliver lewelry. ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, tontb Main Htm AahcTllle. THE SEIISATI0N8w OF tmmmASHEVILLE. SEPTEMBER 3.4.S& 6, 1890. Of all the handsome and valuable irnerty that has Isren nlfeml In Asheylllc, none enm pnrnhle to the nntirotien forest of over One llumlrrd Acres dlvlileil and salMtlvlileil Into the most Israntllnl lots and tracts, lying nlong MICRRIMON AVENUE, Tlio llonfrvnnlofthn City, AIhiuI one-third being within city limits and the remainder In the charming eulmrhan villa of Hamoth Only one mile from Court Square (10 nils nte. rlrlrrl anil on the best and moat popular drive leading to the ennntry. There la a lab yrinth of avenues and streets being tiulll thnisgh these grounds under the uinrrvtslna of one of the Aneat engineers In the nouth The lots and tracts will rang In else from ti acre to S to 6 seres, (he larger plats covering some of the most beautiful and pletureatiue elevations to be found la a day's journey aend for plat of the property to Nut Atkinson & Son, ASHRVII.LR, N. C. A CARD. Hdltor A.hevllle Cltlseat That our uiaay friends may aaow how we are getting on we will state that wt look m In llnlel aati ator 9,000 In Vive Wccka. Took Is last aaturriay over Too. STS ol that was hotel, balance store. Hotel regis tered M that day. Had H.oon arrivals la 8 months. Our at k Is mammoth aoo wet long and 18 wet wide. Tell th balance of tat world to tome and si "Old Cbed" smite. and buy foods of us aad save 10 to 8A per rat. oris dt t. . CHBDMTBR It tON. PRIVATE BOARD. New house, newly furnished, all mo Uin Improvements, large rooiir-. good table. MRS. M. C. C.OOUK, s.t ColW'jre ht. JA.1KKM FRANK, -KB.ll.XK IH FAMILYGROCERIESANU PROVISIONS Agt-nt for (terms I'HTh Wi North M.-. in fr.lo,li v ..li-n Mill.. Ashrvlllc, N. C SALEM FEMALE ACADEMY. HALRin, N. C. OLOEST FEMALE COLLEGE IN THE SOUTH. -J'ue Hiuh Annual Session heirins August tfMth, txnil. Keglster lor Inst yenr .'ll.". Sl einl fenturesi-llif lcclOMMfltt or Health, t'linrnvtcr milt ltvllect. Iiiiililinus tharouKlily nmoil'-U'il. 1 nlly eiiiiiKl I'rcimriilorv. I'ollenliiti- anil Cost Ornilunte l einrliiunls, liesliles lirst clnss sehools In MuhIv, l.anitiiaucH, Com. mvrclal nnd inrluMtrlal HtuclleH. . JO 1 1 N H. I.HWIil.l., Irliieliill niiKitiltseiil.t PUBLIC NOTICE N hcrt-Lv ulvvn tlmt that lnr f itnd vnhin hMc tract nl' Inn. I knuwii n tht- Hwr II ml l-'iinti. Iviiu .ihmit lourtind otic hull niilov frmn At4li villc. mi tho V'vn Ii Hnnul Uivvr, ii'tiuinitiK ihr IiiuiIk f Mr Pack. U' ruicrly thi Tci.tuint ' t ntlcr Hull irmti nnd tin limit fHtii'i- f M . lU'nrKt' VamliT'-i't, will I"- llvi t-il ititu mnall trai'tft ntnl mtl't nt piili Ik atit'timi alioitl the lirnt f U"o)i r n-t. Ahuodm a- tlf Kiirvfv lia Ihtii omiplftfri I lt if print ' nt thi ni.nir v m Ik- IumI hy Appty imi ni the olrli-L1 ot MavitNott. MnrtinK Jihh'n 7 l.i-Kal Ml ik, whrrt- utiiih nml uurtii-ular-iif'iialt- ill lf inailr known Xi tnntl lit tli'Hfnuni.v t.rtV'H KmMfrntlrao tioitM i purcliiiN tm, it i tviip.vinti tltr nnvn tic Stra i lu rry HiU m-at tlu MuiiKalow, mid iitnlntniim hi I, vnlU-y mill If t-l 'an' "trfninM r .rtdtt ami kIi'mk in varlt ly mitliiiviit t. nat il'v nil tat . There are ahnut hitch In thN uptcrdiil tract nrianil, iinil the Intu will Iht net npnrt In n manner licut enlcnlutcd ti nlfcnl the fin- mi ttuililiriK. (arm nml Imtcl sI'ok. I'urther partkutam will he piven to tin pnMic an at. n an the ma pit nrc ready fir din trilmttitn WM. R, PENNIMAN, I'HIU'RirtTOH (C THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Anhcvitlc, N. C. P.O. Rax I. CAUTION 5.V.,Vsr'.'nS Hhova ara ere ante loiN hla name and artre aiaaised aa bottom W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Pla Calf aatl LaratJ Wlrrraff 4-rala. Th aicrllrnr and wrartni qulltlctotf thh thna eantiot b bfttrf shown than riy ihr atmnji BitoU of IU tbouMuidi of ccuuUot WtWVf. tE00 fi . Haa4swa4. aa tlnuit aad Jat Tilth drrtfa Sh.-r wlikh cimeudtt ltrlf. A.00 IU1eweJ Wall. A flnr emit lUrtoa V norquallfd for tjU and tfuraliilltr. f 0M Jeair Writ U tba vuimUi4 tSnai w Kh. at a popular prtoa. OJO PallreMaara Hhor la frdU? adapted for rallnkaul tnrn, farmenk, etc All ma4a la Contivaa, Ituitua and ttm $3&$2SHOESLrRSs, aava Iwra moat favorahl rrrlt atnea tntiodtiMr and tba rwoi lmpnmrnu maka thaaa auiavtor to an alto anld at tbear niir. Aah jour laltr, and tf ha cannot mpplr toq aaod direct to faeinrr enrlualiif advarUat4 pnoa or a poatalforordtblanka. W. 1. HOUULAaV BraekMa, Haaa, POK.BA1.B HV WEAVER & MYERS. ON THE MARKET ! Tlip'Milliird Fiirm"of KM) iutoh, niljeiniiiK tli t-ity on tht! aHt kIok? of Ili'iiufatrlit'i Mountain, in Ioth on torins t Hllit tlltt pUri'llllHIT. lif'llll tiful BUILDING SITES! Forest nml fruit. Iivph! I'n- HIirpHHHtt Klllllcll rlpotH! A Imrpiin to nny ohm pifpart't to take a lmlf intcrcHt. Th cliciipi'Ht ncit'iio. Iy a larfrc inniKin, now on tlic market I The UHual couiniiHNon will In paid any one I'l'iiijrinjjcH buy er. Call on or ikMivhh the uiKletHifrniHl at 211 Hay wood Htreet, Anhevillo. P. CONNELLY. aUHUAflVtw THE MODEL CIGAR STORE & NEWS STAND Has received a Anc line of I'ark A Tllford Im ported Clgnrsi also the Hitiilnr brands of plug chrwlhg toliaco Calhoun, (I, K. (trave ler's Rest, lull's A A A A of line cut chew. Ing tobacco, (tlobc, Haglev'a Mayflower, Chransrake and Concord, THK liflDIT AHL.K LII'Il AHHURANCK HOCIItTV. Asaet IIOT.lno.nmi III auriiiua aa.nji.oT ao Iv. It. Monroe, Ab;., Asheville, M, C, Ofnor J Houth Main street. aula dtf m m, 1 - nil W ram W ll GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In i?o Feet of Central PaHHenjfer Depot ASHEVILLE, N. C. A mntcrn first clnss hotel. Hot ml cold wHter andi baths and toilets on every floor. Klretrir bells in every room. Open rrr in office and urates In lied rooms. Ofllce, dining room, lunch counter, rinnr ant! news slnnil and bar nnd lillllnrd room on first floor. Klec li ie street ears pass door every '2I mhuil. s. Klchniond and Danville rnllronil eating house, .'I minutes for meals. RATKS, fa.oo PICK DAY, A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop. , H. HRVAN and WAI.TKB IIRKKN, ClerkH. SCHLIT'S MILWAUKEE BEER. Celebrated the World Over for ita Purity. We deliver to nil p-.rts ol the city our own llottlinu Hsnort Iteer nt ONE DieLLAR PER IIOZKN. Our Im-r is kept nt n trinin rniiirr ol to ile,. ce. nnd we Kuaranti-c you a Irish article at nil times. Tllli TKA1IU SUl'I'MUli HKDM THE "BONANZA," THI! l,i;tUINti . WINE .-. ANii .. LilQUOR STORE . IN THIC STATE. FINE SAMPI.i: AND UILLIARI) ROOM. ,. 4. Maro.. .e.r. i NO 43 S. MAIN ST., ASHEVILLE, N. C HRICK. it KICK. .....FOR 3UN00MBE BRICK Vs.it vlllc, N. C. FOR CONTAINS NINE MMS, IN.LUOIIO BVTH PHEO WITH WATER CLOSET. I'ini.h. throiiRiiout l-i antlfiue Onk. Pnrlor an-l Kc-rptlon llnll llnl.hcil In Uunrtrr nwr,iink VCj.in ilrniv.l with Llnrrustn-Wnlton. Kor furtlM-r litlonniif ion call on G. H. VA5KEP., No. 5, JeHersou Drive. Inly 1. Ill I m FITZPATRICK BROTHERS, Ocalcrsin Wall Pnpor, Window HtaartcHatid rHlcnt Uatiicr, Paints. Oila and Varnishes. Mnsury's Mlscd Taints and Colors. French and American We keep In slock St. Lonlsnnd Kentucky I-ad. ASHEVILLE A - Word - to - the - The Hlrlnwny I'lnno la still the recognised Hlnnilnrd of the World, and C. Pnlk Is Htcln way's ngrnt. The iicst music people In Asheville buy It and take no other. It takea money In buy It, I mil It very close, atlll some iieuplc ennnnt quite reach It, Pnr these 1 have the A. R. Chase I'lnnn, which Is acknowledged nml sold by Htcinway as next to his. The Be erett I'lnno has been In demand by other houses who wanted It for this territory, bot C. I'alk keeps It light here. By my prices I may not get rich, but t mnke a host of friends. The Pcrrand Ai Votey Organ will lie something new In the market at this place, while Wilms At Wltlte, Kimball At Waterloo Orgaas ure constantly demanded and sold on good terms, I wish It to lot understood fiat when I sell on Instnllmcnta, and purchasers do not wish to keep the InstrunKnl, I do not retain all money paid, but return all amounts paid above rent. I h ipe th? character established for 13 years In Asheville will have Its weight when you hnvc to d elite where to buy a I'lnno or other Instrument. Kcsi-ctfully, ' C FALK, 33 North Main 8t. IJIttttOl.VTKlN NOTICB. ASHKVH.I.U. N. C, Inly an, Ihiio. We the Ullilcrelimed have this dnvilissolved ropnri nershlti by mnlnnl consent, I. C. nruwn reiiringnnn liiRinginc tin nniipinmn- ing Imsinrss In room umler store, nnd 'I'hnd W. Thrush Inking the entire stork in store, nnd will nssnme payment of nil delita due by he Arm and will collect nil arconnta due sain nrm. J. t.- iimown, tiiad W, Thkasii, The underslancd have formed a niiutln--. ship under thr Brm n-nic of I liad W. Thrash At Co for the purtsise ol doing a general Crockery nnd House I'urnl.hiiigiiu.ln. rni.iinigoil.iness. THAU V TllNAMI, J M. TllKASII, The nndrslimrd will conduct a ireneral (In. nine anil iiliitnliliig business In luiitn. nt In all branrhr-, All orilers lor work left In store will receive prompt attention IK USOWg. Also entranre on College street. Julv.KnIlm ii. COFFIN, Real EHtate Agents OFFICE t MAIN IT., MOIOAN'I I00K STORE, Alnney loaned and well secured at 8 per cent, intereat. Real Rstat bought and sold at public and rl.au sale. Rrnta collected. I conducted a leal I'etat. and Auction business In Charles. ton. i C. ten vears. and will srlv. neomnt attention to all business put la my charge. JUO..U1IS BRICK. KAI.K BY- & TILE COMPANY, P. O. Box 46. SALE. Window Olsss. botl frbSdlr MUSIC HOUSE. People - of - Asheville. MT. MITCHELL HOTEL, BLACK MOUNTAIN STATION. i.nn 1'ifn hav. m Tn it piir wkiik. Nearest to Chimney Dock, Catawba Palls and Mitchell's Peak. llllVtdi)m HI'WAiU'K At MOOHK, BUQOIES, CARRIAGES, BLACKSIIIITHlNG. ' To the eitlnens of Asheville nnd vldnlty I would announce that at my shoiis un College street, nest to Wooilhury'i ituliles, I am liet ter prepnred thnu ever tn do work In my line. Wagons, Huggir. and Carriages mauufoct. nreil. Repairing mid horse-shiKHng are ss; dnltles, nnd Mriect sntlsfnetlon guaranteed. My worsmen nrc cticnenceti ana skiuiuiana my chnrges are moderate. nnvun n It. BfRNBTTB Pilules;: U li9- r.::j,t'i.W, BsllcTftUCraegliU Iratlf VUa rxlng Uk r.nbber Byrlnes t $1.61 FOR BALB BY RAYSOR SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. 0 .. :;:r ir '..'-' '.TT- ua"".iri. wAi.s; hd aV',-.A S , AW A asa aV t a i
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1890, edition 1
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