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.1 ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10. 189Q. . v' in: i I 6 i.s-ft J i '17 If It To a certain extent general advertising creates a want It announces new things and familiarizes the public with old ones. General advertis ing is of as great value to the advertiser in Keeping tin w tablished article before tin public as in introducing a new one. The most success ful business men realize this and thev never let the iniblit foriret their existence. The oft-repented assertion that advertisements are not remi is proved to be a lie of th most senseless kind by the advertiser's record of results Journalist. THE DAILY CITIZEN Hv RANDOLPH-KIWI PRINTING CO Tiik IUilvCitiikn. lenioerntlc. la mibli.hc ever, ultcrmion le&ccut humluyl Ht the fl- lwinj( rule. atrwtly caa.- One Yew Six Monlha Three Month one Month One Week $.( 3.0" 1.81 HI W THK UA1I-V UTIIKN la on anle nt the folluwlnic place in A.hcvlllr: CITIZKN Itr r It rt. HATTBKY HAKK NKWK STASH. t'.LKN KlICK NKWS STAND. MoliKI. I'lflAH STllKli. I'atton Ave. J. CAKSON'8 NBWtfSTOKh, North Court Bijuare. FKIDAV. SI-l'TUMIIliK 111. 1H!0. DEMOCRAT1CNOMINEES. For Chief JiiMliee of the Supreme Court: HON. A S. MliKKIMIIN. l''or Aiofmtc.iittllec of the Suireine Court HON. UAl.TliK CI.AKK. Poll M'l'KKIOK CorMT M IMiK: 1t tlittriet t'.Ko If. Imows, jr., of llciiulort 1M iliMUirl IlkNKI K Hk an, of Cntvell. tli ilmlriet Si'Ikk VViiitakkk. of Wake, otlt divine! M. W. Winston, of t'.rimviile. Ilth ili.triet Ii. T. Movkin, of Sumption. 7th ilimrtet jAMht. It. MclVKM. of Moore. Milt htru-t K r. Akumci.ii, nl Iretlell. Imh ili.triet o. ;kv IHnim. of Iturkc. 1 Ith ilialmt W. A. HoKK, ol Lincoln. fiiHHOLIC'ITOIt: lt di.triet J II. III. in NT. of l'eritiimHll.. 1.M ilintrti-t . M liRUAHII, ol llllilMA ttl ilitrii-t Jno. Ii WiMiiluril. ol ilm.n. 4-ih ilimrii-t Ii. W I'or. ir . of jMlinntmi. olh ilmnet -Ii. S I'AkKkk. ol Aliimnnee. lllh di.tm-t 1 1. II. Al.l.fcv of l.enoir. Till ililrul I'kank McNIfll.l.. ol Ku-hmoml lh lhtiet It. l.oNO, ol Ireilell lth ilintriet W. W. IUHIil.lt, nl' tllo-n. Imh li.trn-t . C. Nl.w I. .ti. ol LiilileP I I ill , intru t I' 1. 1 iMioRNh. of Mi-i'kU-nliurK Uth ilmirut r.t:o. a. J.im;. u Moeott. FoK O'N'.kK: 1.1 ili.triel W. A. II. ItkA.NCll, of Itrutilott ;til iliin i it !' t'.KAht.ol hupiin. 4th ilimriel It. II. tt nn. of Nnh. .".Ill tli.lnel A. II A. W ii.i.uuk.oI t'.rttnville. lilll li-lrivt S. It. Al.l:XANtihlt. of Meckleii hum. Tth district J S II knm:hmiN, of K'lwnn. Mlh iliHtru-l W. II II. Cow i. km. of WliklN. ttlh liiru-t W. T l naufiihii. nl llitvwooil llulll Ml 111 Out. Then; i n titwj.tKT "liikir" nt Cli.ir luttf wlm i lining tht' stale timl tile lie niueraey uitiili harm, lie should Ik 1 ii i i (.(.- I out ierli,'iiK I lie L'harlolU ClirimU'le can tin that ami jjiven nutiit tti k'ltvv town or lui I v i f i c . The kthoIi we allude lo liak Ikvii taking ItUrtio with some ot our inimt icpulalile innuii taina anil our esteemed neij;lil)or tilt IViiKKTat has verv pruKrlv ilenounei'il lii tit lor it; lint Tim Crni-x tlitl not liv called tton to administer rcirni in thai instatkc, lor the reason that the moun tains seemed to lie tandiun it iiiiu well inul no tine wait hurt very much. Ilul a tlilVcrcut case lint come bct'orc us. The Cl.'irloltc correspondent llu tame "liikir" prohalil.v til' the New York Sun anyt: "The attempt made try the farmers' alliance ol' North Carolina tti create an nun-Vance tcnlimetit lias thus lar proved more surt'cssiul than they had liotud lor. "In the western portion ol North Caro lina there I. as recently Ikvii established n newspaH'r which supports Col. I.. L. I 'oik lor senate anil I. wart I'or coimress. This paier it sent broadcast over the ttate to niemUrs ol the alliance anil democrat outside the alliance, lit de nunciations ol Vance lire very tcvere. "The alliance nay they ore willing to ally themselves witnthe blackest repuli licans to ifnin their point. Vance't Iricnds arc aware ol the iincnditiK' dan ger, anil the chairman ol the time demo cratic executive committee hat issued a call lor the democratic club ot the state to meet in Kalcigli on September 1' to reorganize the entire democracy of North Carolina into one solid organization." Almost every section of the foregoing it calculated, without Uing wholly n lie out a. itl out, to convey a lalse impres sion. At to the first, Col. l'olk liascallcd ol) what he thought were hiidaysof war and probably ten alliance men will vote lor Vance mcmlwrt of the legislature to one that will vote against them. "In the western portion of the ttate there Imt recently been established n nrwKimjcr." T hit must refer to thennti I'lirmer and Mechanic, a tri-wcckly tluit, n the old joke lint it, comet out one week null triet to come out week nfter text, provided censtit clerki contribute 95eiich. "Ktiuhlithed!" Why Kwnrt't In-gging orgnn'ii only symptom of life to fur hm been to cull on the faithful for milk. "Help tit, Cnwiut," it itt cry, "or we sink." "Scntteretl broadcast." Why, the poor thing hain't gut out of court house tiunrc lor ten dnyt now. "hsdcniinciatioiitof Vnncenrc tcvere!" Well, they hurt Vance ubout m would the blowt of a ribbon counter clerk hurt John I.. Sullivan. "The alliance say tlicv are willing to ally thcmaclvc with the blackest republicant lo gain their Hiint!" Thit it not n lie; n lie hat substance, vitnlity, nt lentt n vague tiiggcstion of reason about it; but this statement it too tilly to be even n lie. And to on. Wc think the Charlotte Jouriiulisti have a duty to perform, and that it to tmokc thit fellow out. lie wnt not born to blush unteen, nor to make n whole ttate blush for him. Charlotte llioulil purge itself. And, by the wuy, what hut the Hun to tay for itt thare in thit disreputable buti ncti? On the subject of bonding the city for the improvement ol the streets and side walks and the possible extension of the sewerage system, Mr. Richmond Pearson mukes one observation in Tub Citizkn to-day that will strike the taxpayer with no little lorce, w believe; and that is this: "The city is better able now to stand an increase of 9160,000 than it was to stand the first issue of $40,000 in 1883." There enn be no doubt of thit, It it ubout time, by the way, th.it those opposed to thit plan of improvement if there be any ttich, thould make known the objections. It is n matter for congratulation that Col. Cameron hud to large and appre ciative an audience at he did to hear hit essay on "The Poets of North Curt linn. 1 he tact shows nn interest in matters ol literary moment that is Hat tering to Asheville. If our Asheville brethren want to ex cite lasting notice, I'-t them follow tirecnahoro's example anil discover an oil well. lireensboro Patriot, Say, has yours brought any exclusive franchise to the front yet ? The I'onifreMHloiittl 1 I'rom the New York Sun. All olliciiil record til lies. Ki'corel.' rua i..n:sT xuws 1-HO.M XHKTIl CAKOUXA. The work on Salisbury's two r banks progresses very rapidly. Many iiitprovc.icnts an- in progress on the line ol the K.ilcgh autl iiastonraii way. The alliance hat purchased twenty; live acres of land on the North Carolina railroad south ol Salisbury, opposite the section house. Active work nt the permanent cnmi ground nt Wrightsvillc will lie iH'gtin at once under the direction ot the quarter master general. Davidson college commenced its lifty-third session Thursday, September II, with line piosKcts lor n larger at tendance, than it has had tor several years past. A party of twcnty-oucileaf .niddiinil IK-rsons. ranging in age I'rniii S to ;t,' t ears, passed through last night en route to the deal and dumb asylum at Raleigh. I rccusboro Patriot. IJverv member ol'thc lamilvof Mr. C. I. M lingo, ol Clear Creek township, is lown with typhoid lever. Mi. Mango iiiuisclt has hatl tile lever lor eighteen lays and Ins condition is critical. KcidM-illc Weeklv: Mr. J. V. Stall- nigs the larnicr whose linger was bitten liv a negro in a tight a lew weeks ago, mill it ucccssnrv to amputate the wounded mciiiln'r. The llcsh ptitritiiil md relused to atllierc to the none. High Point Enterprise: Last Ttics I i v morning Missl'i. A. I.ivellgood. who lives near Mount Pleasant church, had liuth her hands tcrriblv mashed while working nt a cane mill. One hand has I veil amputated and it is feared that she will not recover. A gentleman who was iilmut live miles lout h ol the citv during the late .lorin says that it uprooted trees in the uvhards. hulled the leuces down anil did -iinsidcrable ilamage to the crops cse ally. Tobacco which was in I lie track I I lie slot in was riddled with the hail. rcviishoru Patriot. Yesterday proceedings imnrenio ri- unRitct were heard lielore Judge C. 1. I pehiireh and a jurv upon the condition I Mr. Will T. Rogers, ol Kaleigh. lie .v:ii decided to Ik' a subiect wortnv ol a lii.irdiau, and Mr. J. M. Itiouglitoii was ippoiiitetl as such guardian. Mr. Rogers ::is Ikcii ii great stiff rer troui rhciima ism, which having reached his brain, .tally unfitted him lor the jiropcr inaii igeiuent ot his bus lies nlfairs. At our imc he was a large dealer in horses nntl miles. Slate Chronicle. Charlotte Chronicle: The Morgan- cun I. ami and Improvement company light a tract ol iO,mo acres. King in Mcl'owell. Mitchell and Yancey counties. parte ot surveyors headed liv Kichard Williams, were sent to survev the land. riicy stopiKil at a house on lllnck Mountain anil the first night were served with a notice til it if they didn't decamp lielore the next sunrise, the house in which they were staying would lie rid ded Willi millets. 1 he surveyors lell hose purls that tame night, walking il'lccii uiilct down toe side ol a mountain i get out ol the neighborhood. The 7.- t-MI acres ol land is an oltl grant made y the state lo lloli Henry. A large Hum- lier ol'iK'ople have tell led on it. political vnixTUka. At the new republican state executive intuitu tee t lu st meeting at koku'h. John II. linve. its chairman, presiding, I'. T. Walser, of (IrecnslHiro, was elected secretary, A resolution introduced by I. J. Mott was adopted, innioiiiting n committee of three to sec that every rc- puinicati voter in the state lias nn opHir- liiinty to register, and in case there was a Inilurc to register to ascertain thecniisi I the Inilurc and the name of the regis tar. It win announced that the purpose if this was to see whether there wnsn necessity for haying the lorce lull passed by congress in December, and also whether that bill it needed in North Cur ium. The introducer of the resolution asserted that i( the state elation law was enlorceil the lull wotdtl lie a neces sity. N. Ii. llroughton scuds this to the Kill igh News ami Observer: "As chairman if the democialic executive committee if the Fourth congressional district, it gives me pleasure to Uar testimony to iiir utmost commence in Air. 9. titno Wilson as a tlraightoiit democrat in principle anil practice, and in the last campaign did mott etlicient service for the pnrur.' Mr. Wilson hat lx-cn ac cused of making iinccIici tending to cre ate a division in the rankt of the demo crutic party. It it rcHirtcd that Hannibal Simpson, the iiult'iKiidcnt who was once sent to th" state tcnitte by Rockingham, is try ing to misrepresent that county again the coming yenr. He hat told hit friends that be it nut lor their votct against Dr. Courts and intend to push the cam paign, Raleigh Chronicle. The Hertford county convention nomi nated J. L. Anderson lor the house. He t an alliance man, and a Vunce man. resolution endorsing Senutor Vance wat adopted. The Hyde county dem ocratic nominating convention mimed for the house of representatives Julian 8. Man. The Guilford democrutshave instructed for Vance and nominated John L. King lor the senate anil W. M. Wiley and Dr. K. Denny for the house. It la Mot NtsccNaarjr from the Mtate Chronicle Tht I'roiireailv Parmer nfftr to sin Men tor Vnnct "from two tn thret column of pace per week, to long aa he may elect use It, to show that hi poaltlon and ht af the Ameriraa conarcaa on tht auu-ircaaur, bill ha hern protsrr nnd riffht." Aa the nunlier of people illsturlicd about Ornator Viuiec'a position on the aub-trcturjr bill I very tmall, anil growing nnaller. It la hardly probable th t ha will tak apoa Una atlf the extra labor or eontrlbatlna: two or three columns weekly to the I'roa-reaalvt Par mer oa the aubjeet. THIS MEAXS M'SIXUSS. HayAHhough not all the machinery at the Raleigh cotton mills is in operation, yet the shipments of yarns are l,f(KI pounds daily, Mflt is reiHirted thnt only about four miles ol track remains to be laid on the Wilmington and Wcldon branch road Iw tween Tarboro and Kinston. toTFimr gcntlemnn in Winston have bought fillO acres ol land near the town, for the purpose of organizing a land com pany, with a capital of $1T)0,IIII0. hoSTlie Klizubcth City Carolinian lint good news about the old Dismal Swamp canal. The money has been rnised, the contracts made and active work will he gin on the first ol Octolier. There will oulv be two locks, one at South Mills ami the other nt iHwp creek. The depth of the water all the way will lie nine leel. ltf"Tlie I'ireenshoro oil well has not been okiiciI lor about five days nt Mr. rliirnix, the owner. is awaiting the anal ysis of Dr. 11. II. Hattle.ot Raleigh, of the oil. The water has risen about sixteen leet in the well, but from the sample taken by the dreensboro Patriot man the oil npiicart to have increased instead ol diminished. In)" The building and loan association is growing tits. The pay-roll of the Le noir iiiiiiuure lanorv is t wo niniurcu una odd dollars weekly anil the lonn nssocia lion is an excellent place for the opera, lives to lay hv their saviu(t. Mr. J. R lirvin tells us that n II. & L. nssoeintion with $200.0110 cniiital and .'l.'iO shares, has Ixvn organiied at Linvillc city. Le noir lopic. oct ox ruii 'farm. The cow of Mrs. Martha Ilcdgccock, ol Abbot creek, DtiMdson county leads I here has Iktii sold in the inston mar ket, from the loth ol Mnv until the Kith it Scptcmlicr, tour months, I Kill pounds ot her butter. Much interest has been aroused among cotton men by the report of a movement by which the national farmers' alliance proposes to hold back from market for n time J, nun, lino bales. A niimlier of col li men were asked about this new plan. but all ol them said thev knew nothing iliout it except what was in the telegram united above. Most of them agree. however, that if such a a deal is consum mated, it will send cotton nwnv up, for i while at least. One dealer said cotton would go up liltcen cents in Charlotte, if he scheme were earned out. C harlotte Chronicle. I'liianclill Kelnrm. 1'roin the News anil Observer. We lu-eil fimim-ial reform anil we believe lluit It etui tie nttninril.nnil then hy allowing lute luniks to suppl) uhiil hx-nl enrreney is lecesHiiry, the hulk of the evils thnt have liecniMTUiiom-il by iipfiressive trgi-lalion will Ik-remove'1. All tllrse mrHsurr are feasible Let us strive to hnvr them ailopteil. Not Fll for the Family. l-'roni the Lexington IMspateh. The I'ivt'Hteh no longer eluti with the At- liintn Cont tutiiin. We don't eonsiili-r Ihr )ins-r tit lor family rending, and nrr unwlll- g to aid In extending it eireatntlon. Thr Itully Clllsen. Is always alive to the interests of Asheville anil its S'ople. Is the most iHipular advertising me- Hum in North Carolina. Is read by a greater niimlier of icotile than "ty other Kctilnr pnicr in the Stale. Is alwavs filletl with the choicest read ing matter of the day. Hoarding house till their rooms by ad vertising in the Ciuzkn. News, and all the news, makes the ClT ii:n a general favorite. No retail merchant ever made n great succc'. without advertising. Try the Citizkx. An advertisement in the Citizkn pays the advertiser an hiindrril-fnlil. AdvrnlHlnaj Ch'l:A TICS many n new business; HXLA Hi IKS muny an nH business; KliVIVliS ninny a ilnll business; MiSL'I'liS many a lost business; SA IX innnv n Hiilitif! business; I'MiSHR I 'liS many n lnrie business; SIX' I 'UtiS suceesi in any business. 7V advertise imlieiimsly, use the eoA minis of" The Chiien." lircryhmly reads it; ami in pniitinn tn the returns it n'cij rci tisers, its rates are the cheap est in the cnuntiv. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. Hlghrat of nil In Iravrning atrrngth. U. H. r.overa- mrnt Krport, August 17, lanu. tuiyxiHiiy Ilarper'ti Magazine. Theodore Child's series of papers on South America, now being published In llitrier's Mngntine, is attracting wide attention not onlv on account of the freshness nntl timeliness of the articles, but also because of the valuable charac ter of the information which they con tain, and the evident good judgment which controlled the wnttr while mak ing and recording hit observations. The second article, which aptienrs in thr Miigaiine tor iwtoner, is entitled "Agri cultural Chili." It contains nn account of a visit to the agricultural provinces of thnt country, drtcnlxm the Chlliiint' methods of farming, irrigation, winr cul ture, etc., nnd states some interctting facts regarding immigration, labor, and wages. The description of some of the growing citiet and towns, and Mr. Child's account of railwnr traveling in that region, will be rend with surprise liv mnny persons who are accustomed to regard the South American states as countries nut nme uewer tnnn nan civi lised. The article is very fully illutUalcd, bom drawings hy T.de Thulttrup. WmV Snvder, W. Hamilton (iilmon, Rogers, H. HolUin ones, FrederK' rem iugtnn, (ieorge de K. Brush and T. )! Chominski. ... . , TYLER BANK C0VNTERS. aiOrriUTtD m COUORf ; t trM Wtrk f litl MOPaami .rtadr. tots nw, tastaas Its, TTUUl DMKtoT.il. 10011, HO, I.I.A. aa7aat BIG CRASH ! Excitomont ran high twthn wrock of IJostic Bros. & Wright's building hix-unio known. Workmen are nip idly removing the dobriH and will soon have the building replaced. In the meantime the immeiiH( tock of goods piled in every corner will be sacrificed at prices Ichh than ever known in Asheville. Of course we will get BIG DAM AGES for the wreckage, but our customers will have a "picnic" of low prices for a few days, ('onie and see. B0STK' BROS. & WltlGHT. No. UN. Court Sijuare. W.A.Blaiu. J.V. Buown. FURNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 33 Patton Atchuci M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We a iv now ready, and in vite our frinds and the pub lic generally to call and ex- n mine our well selected stock of FURNITURE, Which we are offering a t rock bottom prhvs. Undertaking a Pluvial feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, night (55. BLAIR & BROWN. AT THK LEADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire stock ot Plated Jewelry Inclttdlnir tin Hroochen, Buttons nnd nrnct- Ictn, at 1-3-OHE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 Mecardlra. of coat, aa we intend In the future tn keep nothing bat Oollrt Gold anil Merlins; 811 rer ewelrj. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LEA0IN6 JEWELER, Month Main St. AahcvlUc JAMKS PRANK, FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Aaeat far Reeait Crack Woolen Mllla. North Mala Anherllk, N. C WM. R. PEIINIMAN, PRUPRIBTOR Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aahevllle, N. C. P.O. Wfm l. BiarlMlT GR1CER BROS.. (Hoeccaaon to Balrd St Rector.) Mo. S North Main Street, HAVB JUST RBCBIVBU CAR LOAD TIMOTHY HAY, CAR LDAO BRAN AND SHORTS. Dlaaon'a Cracker a Specialty ALL GOODS DBLIVBRBt) HRUB. aax4onm A NBW DBBtl. canrall orrnartd be Icaal A fas' atmbert of tfe Aalmtll. bar toa m pamNaMat aad War Bat I rla all actwaaanr olata,Jaat 01 a salt t th oalc of Un Cmti Da dot), eov oat aad bow oa Ml. at the otic of Un Cmtaa pvautM oat Co.;". North Coart aoaarr f tan at i i i tit "THESHOE STORE" OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, m .17 Pntton Avenue it. i. A8HEV1XLK, N. C. .i .. HorPlne Hat a Specialty.- E. H. HRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER. Ala urn. ling of all klnria dime. All nrrirra promptly nilfd and work guaranteed. Cnn he found at all tlmea at Graham'a Cotton I'aetnry. auKlH'ltl INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH 12. J. ASTON, Itcneral I Insurance I Agent. Riar No. i!0 South Main atreet. Kataliliahrd 1HHS. Aaherllle, N. C. aurl rile Encliah and French B0ARDIN6 AND OAY SCHOOL, FOR Y0UN6 LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 411 French Broad Arrnue. MRS. BUROWVN NAITLAND, PRINCIPAL i Por many ycara Aaaoeiatc Principal of Mt vrrnnn laatiinic, Ditiiiinore.i Amtlatcd hy a curp nf enmicntrnt teacher dce rtlT KHTAHL1SII Kll IHSS. B. H. COSBY, (ttuccmsor to C. Cowan.) TtrWLTT TTD 7 PATTON AVENUE, NBXT IHMIR Tn G AND CBNTRAI. IIO. TUL, ASHUVII.l.U, N. C. acptSdly WALKING CANKS. The tiocat illnplny, you will mt in the win. rlnw, at THE MODEL CIGAR STORE, PAT10N AVENUE. Florida orange cane, natural handle with cnrvlriKi aln lpn wood, Hea Granr. Palmetto. Bui nam, I'lacli Mann rove, Humilm. All faiteily carvrd. REKL,L, & WAGNEK, Bocei'Hora to Kopp ft l.lchtcnlicrHcr, FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. Coffer, rotated oa thr premlaea dally, and ground for every cuxtomer. Full Line of Table Supplies). Prrr rirllvery. A full line of Peed, fainlahcd at wholcaalc prlcca. a8 PATTON A YEN UK, Telephone No. 60. eptiedtf ss saaa,saaaaaXaaat. Try- ANU MEDICATED 8ALSAM VAPOR If you have aay Note, Throat or Lung dlaeaaea, (la apiaieatlnn I will arnri a pamphlet dcacrlptlvt of Aahcvllle and alao the In. haling treatment free with Hat ol qura tloat to be answered by the patkat when ordering Horn, Treatment. TMa treatment la at effective at the office treatment. - OPPICB NO. US PATTON AVBNUB, Aahcvlllt, N. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. THESUN. 1800. Mome people agree with The Riin'a opinion. ahotit men and thin., and aome nconl don't i hnt everybody like, to art hold of the nrwauancr which la never dall and never i miii iu .pen iin m in u lleraocrati. know that for t-mlv wmm The Hun ha. fought In the mnt line for lirm. ocratle prtuelplca, never wavering or weak ening In It. loyalty to the truettilrrrata of thr ST. rtv It arrvca with fcitrieH .tllliiM .-J lalnteivalcd vlaor ' At tl'i.ea nolnlnn. hM dlnml aa to be lieat mean, of aei omnll.h. fng the common pnrpoacf It la not The Kun'a fault If It baa area further Into the mill, tton" UlKhtfffl hundred and ninety l the year that will nroliatily determine thr rraullnf the out In company with The Hun. Iaj y, per month ao Sunday, per ymr m. tM tally aad Sunday, per year S.o a and Sunday, per mouttw,.... 0.70 AaMrwaw TUB atlM. Itaw Vsyrk, GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In zoo Feet of Central Paesenger Depot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A modern flrat claaa hotel. Hot and cold water and bath, and tolleta on every Hoor. Itlcetric bclla In every room. Open nre In office and Kmtei Inl Ik6 rooma. oni, dinln, room, lunch counter, cluar anil uewa atand and bar nnd lillllnrd room on fir.1 floor. Kite trie atrcrt enra pa.a dour cvrry 30 minute.. Richmond and Danville rnllronil railim houic, M minute, for nicala. RATES, II.00 PER DAV. A. G. HAIXVBURTON, Prop. J. a. ItRVAN and WAI.TKR OHEKN, ClerkH. FOR CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, INCLUDINO BATH ROOM FITTED WITH WATER CLOStT. Hlniahrd throughout In Antliiue Onk. Parlor nnd Kccctlon Hull llni.heil in Urirr. Sawed Oak. Wnlla drncd with Uncruata-Walton. For further information call on G. H. WALKER, No. 5, JetTcrson Drive. JulylSdtm DO NOT FORGET THAT- 1WEEKLY CITIZEN I 8 ONLY SI-ONE DOLLAR-S! PER YliAR, Strictly in Advance. $5 For a Club of Six. Send One Dollar and renew your HubHcription at oiwe. SjHK-ial CoiaruHHndntM in every wnition of Ventern North Carolina. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1890, edition 1
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