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-Vif ." ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1890. - To a certain extent genera advertising freatea a want, It announces new things aiu familiarizes the public witl old ones. General advertis ing is of as great value to the auverriser m Keeping an e tabhslied article betore tin public as in introducing new one. The most success fill business men realize this and they never let the public forget their existence. The oft-repeated assertion that advertisements are not rea is proved to be a lie of the most senseless kind by the advertiser's record of results Journalist. THE DAILY CITIZEN llv KANDOLFMl-KIvKK PKINT1N0 CO. Til k Iiaii.v Citizkn, lirmocriitii. in piihliahcil every uiliTuoou leact-pi Mimluyj ul ine 1. imwiiik riiii-aaira-io- cnaa: Unr Veur Six Mnntha Three Months.... one Month One Week (H.UIl 3.nil l.BH on IP THK UA1I.V CITIZKN U on aale at the following placet in Aahevlllc v. 1 1 i.it. i it- tt. HATTKKY l'AKK NKW8 8TANII. (S1.KN KlICK NBWS STAND. MOIIKL Cli-.AK STIIKli. I'utton Ave. J. CARSON'S NEWS STOKIi, North Court nouure. MONIi.W, SKPTKMHKk TJ, IK'.IO. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. l'or Chief Jtustkv oi the Supreme Court : Ml IN. A. S. MlvKKIMtl.N. l-r Aaaiiciute Jualicc nl' the Supreme Court HON. WAl.TliK CI. AUK. fllR HI ' I'HHtoK I'ot'KTjrpiiK: tat iliatrk-l C.ico II. Mkown, jr.. of Itenulort i uimiih-i-iiiky k . UK a ot crnveii. lll iliHtru-t Sl'lKK Wiiitakkn. of Wuke. mil iliHtritt H. W. Winston, ol ('.ran villc. lllh iiitrut K. T. Hov KIN. of Siiillpaou. 7lh ilixlrKt I amk i. NU'Ivkk. ol Moore. Mh iliatrut k I'. Akm mki.ii, in Ireilcll. Hull diatriet Jnii. Ckav IIvni m. ol llurkc. 1 1th diatriit W. A. Hokk, ol Lincoln. fohholicitok: 1st iliktrkt J II. Hi. of nt. of reriiiimiina. 1M ilwlrn-t J. M I ;i.xaki, ol Minim .'Id iliotrit-l Jmi. I-;. WoiMiunl. of W ilHon. l-lh lialrii-t li. W I'm-, ir , of Jolinaton. ."till tliU'ii-i- li. s. I'AKKhH.ol Aliliuunec. lllli iliMtrii't il. II. Ai.i.icn. of Lenoir. 7lh iliMrul l-'KANK McNKll.l., of kk-btmmd in ilistiKi ll. I', i.ono. ot Ire.lell lull diatriet V. . ilAKHKH. of Wilkes. mill district W. C. NhWl.ANh. ol Ciildwell lltli, iMtkl !' I. IlKlioHMi.ol' Met-klt-tiliiHg l.'lll lllsltH't t.hll. .A. JMvK, I I .MllCUIl, KOH I'oNOkKfclt: tl dlatrut V. A. It. Iikam. II. nf llrnufort LM dutru-t W . kookKs ot Not ti,umptin sin t n. ! i.haiiv. ol lUiplttl. 4th diatriet It. II, 111-nn. of Nio.li. ,rlh diatru-l A. II. A. Wn.i.iAMa.ol r.runvilk- llth ihatnet S. It. Ai.kxaniikk. of Meeklill liurn. 7th iliatriel J S. 1 1 kmihhhon, of Kownn. Nth iliatlut W . II II. Cowi.kh. of Wilkea. lilh tli.im-t W. T Ckawfokii, of llnvwooil Mr. Kwurl'H I.hIchI. Wc urv ilcliiiicil nml iistnnishcilnt Mr II. (". Knurl's versatility. Man in Hint plays many parts, hut lew have tip- prtiaclit'il lilt' Milijivl )! this liritl sketch in ilouhlc-hack-ai'iiiiii work mi tlint hurst . in an nianv riiiijsuml uiiiIit tin cipial iiiiiiiIkt nl' tciilB. Wc were just almiit Ixinj; revoiK'ilcd tti Mr. Hwart in the rule nl' nllianee-al-law tr atmriic vat-alliance when licliolil! lit throws oil' his disguise anil apicars lx- livki'tl wtlh Italliers, in n lireei'h-cluul maile ol'a cupy ot the l-'nriner nml Me eliiinie, his war paint flushed with xilit- eal exi'iteuient, lus tomahawk staineil with the life lilooil of some reel heels, k'mwn U'lore his lf;al wigwam down in llenitiTSonville. In other wortls, Mr. liwart in the eomhinetl character of Pun tiue, Ktil Jacket, Kiiiu I'liilip and nil the rest ol em has lievn over into Swnin county where, our Cherokee corrcspon lent informs us, n nicclitiK of Indiana w as called liy Cuil. il States officials to hear some ol the old wise heads of that race make a talk. Imagine the surprise anil disgust the Intlians when enter H. (. liwnrt, not so very old, not much of an Indian, and not alarmingly wise iiiircnrresHinileiit, an Indian, writes us: "I think it was a sneak;" and the word lits the case so accurately that il will lie a Ioiik day liefore Mr. Kwarl UKiiin aiu'cetds in cullui", toKether the Indian voters of Swain coun'y to see him in Ins iniiersonation of a very old and wise Cherokee. You can't fool tin Indian twice with the same liwnrt. If Ic FMhln Itocei. There was once n Hull whose Chief De sire was to get into a China Shop to secure the Votes ol the iilliniicc. Hut his character as mi attorney fur the other llcnsts of the rcpulilicmi I'ieid wns such that iiilmissioii was refuseil. lie went aw ay anil Shrewdlv dressed himself upas a Shepherd, said Ins name wns On wart, nml presentiiiK himself nt the China Shop was admitted. Hut his True Chnrneter IsritiK presently discovered lie wns driven out with n cluli well applied, though ""t till he hud done some Illumine. Mural; You can't lis(uise n hulleseept by tnkitiK his hide off which enn liest, lie done in Joint Hchiitc. When Mr. liwnrt censed the practice una iiiiiiiinoneii tne nrolession ol law ennoiiiK in larminK. leaving everything connected with the prnctitt of Inw be hind, he wns no more a luwver then than President Lincoln wns n mil splitter while iKvnpviiiK thepresidentinl chnir, or ('rover Clcvclnnd a sheriff while in the snme position. Asheville anti-Mechanic anil I-tinner. True in part, esteemed bleeder of cea ins clerks. Hut Lincoln remained n law yer to the end of his dnys in nil the essen tials that the alliance of t-dy would olijcct to; and the same is true of Grovcr Cleveland. TiiK Mississippi constitutional conven tion'! election ordinance ns adopted is siilmUntlally a copy of the Dortch Inw of Tennessee. Ilnlloti are to lie printed and distributed nt public expense and are official ballots. The time allowed ench voter to prepare his ballot is ten minutes, unless others are waiting, when he shall be limited to five minute. White supremacy is assured in both bouse. It I to be hoped that the problem has been so solved a to quiet alt contending fac tions for years to come. Tim railroad officials refuse togiveany Information whatever bevond the fact that there was bad wreck. Philadel phia Time. Such was tbt position taken by tb Philadelphia and Rending Saturday nfter a score of persons had been killed on thnt roud, and as many more injured. Imag ine fathers, brothers, Bisters, mothers np pealinK for news that would determine whether their loved ones were alive or dead and Ixring met by the railway offi cials with a refusal to jjivc any informa tion though possessed with all the menus of KettitiK it. Is the Philadelphia and Heading officered by fiends? is Thin a Mlnnder on old put? I'nlklanri Cor. IHtrhnm Recorder. Some of the wealthiest ienplc in Pitt don't resiwct the Snbliath much since curing tobacco time; they never stop for the Sabbath ; sonic jo fishing, etc. Hut I don't know that it will make much difference with them w hen they arc called to lie judged, fur the llililc says, it is just .18 much impossible lor n rich man to cuter the kingdom of heaven as it is fur a camel to go through the eye ot a needle. V Otteilllutl'H la U pllUT Of VVitkcillU'M llil of course n place ol woe ''the llvvil ilon't Kcl the moat of them I don't know where they w ill k. snttiriliiy niKht nml Suiiilav too A lisltitiK thvy must tff. Sunday morning tucir prayer they ncvei knew. There ia no Much thitiK ua religion on thul mil If the Pevil don't Kct tlie whole shcliuim, 1 can't tell who will. A Fair Hpeciiiit'ii. I'rom the Turlioro Southerner. A notice posted at the court house fur 'lishcs a tnir sample of the sH'lliug, enpi tiliznliun, punctuation and chirogntphy uf some of the negro Kail lenders: TO KI:l'l lll.H.'A.N Vlll'KRK OF TOWN SHIP NO. 1 You arc here bv Notilieil to meet nt The Court House in Tarboro on I'Jlh ol September Witch Will '.xe on Monday to nolo a convention to nuiniiiaie a I own ship Constable meet at 1 1 o'clock, A. M !iv order of lvx Comt one from liach Pre cinct from Precinct no. 1 (ieorge l.lovd I'roin Precinct No 1' lid Sitnunils froin Pre No ;i Joseph llrowu this S of Sept IS'.MI. To lie Hulled in AHlievillc. l-'lotll the Churlotte Chronicle. There hits been n constant mill ncrimoiii- uis ilisctitsion for yenrs aiioiil the tiirilf, tin furniei 'a tilliunce, nml the ntitloniil coiiuol of rnilronils. Hut the suliicct tll:it cotm- ucurer the henrts nml hua it direct rind iudi red ticnrini: upon the happiiicsa of all cLiases mil nil H-rsons. is rarely ever mentioned in iiulitic print. It is never ullule.l to on tin liuslinKa or the rostiitm. It ia the prolilem of housekeeping mid cooking There are No Free Trader. l-'roiu the New York I'oat. 1'he furious free trailer, who wants to abol ish nil dtitiea inatnutcr, ia u creature of the proteetioniat inia tiniition. If he exists in tuv other, he ciiala in only very small niiui- iicra. F.xM.-dlllnu I.ckIhIuIIoii. l-roni Puck. Keed's rillea to "evKilite legislation" have worked so well that the lietliln: is now even la to whether or not this scsmmii of congress will a rut in time for the next one to liiKin- I'ni.iricM. i'i iixriih's. Transylvania count v has nnininatcil W. W. .icharv fur the house. The ilcuiiicralic convcntiuii of Stanly 'utility noniiiiatcd fur the senate, I Stanly mil Caliarrusi lili Sluinkle: lor the h nist . P. Nash. 1 lie tiiiiiiinccs for the leuis. I. it lire were instrticlcil to vote lor Xiincc The republican congressional enliven- tiun fur the liighlh district met, says telegram In the Stalt Chruuiclc, and inailc un tiiitniiialiiin. Cuwlcs slock i innuiiiig and the ilcnmcracv is wide iwakc at Lemur. II .Mr, l-.wart sustains the .McKiulev bill he aims the deadliest blow at the nl liance. If Colonel Long supports Mr. liwnrt he, too, is antagonizing the alii- ance; out ninivc all, he should nut abuse his pnsitiun us lecturer to support liwnrt anil tnus go hack on Ins order, whose officer he is, and whose pav, for non-iuir- tisan lectuies, lie receives. Asheville I lemtHTiit. At the democratic mass meeting and stale convention of chilis at Kaleigh on the 'Jith t'liivernor Fowle will make the iddrcss of welcome to the visitors. The nest d.iv s six-eches will lx-at Hrook side park. Among the sx'akcrs will be Senators Ktiiisom mid Yaiuv, Congress men lliitin anil llenilersnn nml Cantain lialilv Hliams Ilurlv chilis will lx there frum New Heme to Asheville. It has been suggested that the republi cans who arc making so much fussalioiil the ehunges in the North Caiolina elec lion law arc under the impression thai il is the Pa vne bill that passed the sen ale. The Pnvnv bill was vet v much likt he election law in republican Massa huselts ami nraclicnllv established an educational tiualiticalion. H it had Ixt n nactcil into a law it would not have Iktii so oppressive to the iniur nml illit erate as the republican Khude Island laws. Hut, n'ter the Payne bill was in trod need, the ilemiHTats dtvnlcil nut to niict il into a law. Slate Chronicle. orr on rim farm. A prominent farmer told us lo-tlav Hint there was a scarcity of bauds in the eotintrv, and it was hard to get cotton picked as lust as tlesireil. (.uncord Man dard. A enreiul. wen posted dinner mm us Tuesduy thnt the penmit crop of Wilson county will be in the neigliliurhood nl 7n,HMj bushels this year. Wilson Ad vance. A field of tobacco containing about two hundred nml hlty tliotisuud lulls un der Colonel Cunningham's management near Cunningham is n benulilul sight to ixnoni. Paul Miller (col. I, thcchnninioii cotton picker in these parts, picked Mill- pounds ni cotton on Air. K. iv. iniisnn s liirm Paul suvs thnt he is going to nick loo pounds to-dav. Concord Standard. Just a little sunshine, And a lot of ruin; Make cotton fall nut And the prices wane, Tnrlxiro Southerner. Mr. John L. Pcrutisun, who lives ntthe dividing line of Jonathan creek and Cat- tnloochee, l.heroki coiintv, will send some sapling clover to the slate Inir this venr thnt is live leet tall. Me has n vcrv large Held thnt will average five leet all over it. Western North Carolina is without doubt the finest npple region on the At lantic slope, The whole south ought to set it apple supplies from this section. and yet even the central eastern parts of nnrtn Carolina Ret tneir supplies ol win ter apple from the North. At the bin tobacco break lust Wednes day Mis Kate, the very worthy dn ligh ter of Cnpt. Cnlvin Hnrnes, hnd some of the finest tobacco ever seen in this sec tion. On lot sold at 97.53 per pound, another lot sold nt 95 per pound and another lot at 78 cent per pound. wuson Mirror. THIS LAT1CST .VMS FKOM NORTH CAROLINA, The graded schools of Kaleigh have enrolled 1.4S7 pupils, Tuesday night nt Hurlington, 4,000 coffins went up in smoke. Tliev were stored in n warehouse of the nttriington Coffin company. The loss is $ JO, (Mil I. Mr. A. P. Holland, of Ooldsboro, has the contract for grading and laying out the grounds of the state encampment nt Asheville. Winston Daily. Asheville? Nix. The board of directors of the state IH'tiitentiary has submitted their quar terly financial report to the governor, showing exK'ii8cs over earnings to be $,n:m. A meeting of the North Carolina board of pharmacy will be held in the city of Kaleigh mi Tuesday and Wednes day uf lair week for the purpose of ex amining candidates. t'uiv, I'ow-le issues a call for subscrip tions tor the purchase uf monuments for IIU Nin th Carolina soldiers whose iin inaikcil graves are in the confederate cemetery at l-'reilcricksluirg, Va. The hanging of Alexander Morton, the negro woman, who was sentenced to die October 17 for murdering a woman at Kiustoii, will not come ofl'nt that time, An apix'al to the supreme court puts oil lliccxcculiou nil Occctulx'r. The train from Iiurhani, due at Kal cigh nt 7 p. ni., w hen a mile west of Carv struck an old white man mimed Solomon CnrpcnU-r, and killed him instantly. His skull was split oiien, and his liodv was thrown some distance. This writer, alter six'iiding some tunc iherc (as a visilori Ulicves that the eon victs on the Yadkin railroad arc treated with as much kindness as are day In linrcis un on i- lartns. Tliev arc ted well get gnoil sleeping iiiarlcrs and ure eared lur in the Ixstol manner. Concord Stan dard. The bonded debt nf Mecklenburg ciiuulv is tn lie rctttiiilcil un Nuvcmlx-r It amuiiuts in $;illll,0i0. Cant. Yail chairman nf the board ul cutiutv com missioncrs, says the bonds will lx' i in in led , the new bonds Ix'.irinj only l r cent, itile est. and running lur thirty veins. Mr. W. P. It.itchcliir, so well known as the owner of Pamlico, is back in Kal cigh trout New liiigl.-ind. Kiiiuor has it that lichiisniiiillcml&IO.oiio tor I 'a in lien, but ducsn'l want tn sell cvenat tlint big figure. Next muiitli Pamlico will trot in the gn-at race lor a $1."i,iiiio purse. Tuesday night uf last week the entire l.unilv ul Mr. I. builail was poisoned livening luiilcil custard tlavurvd with vanilla. All were vcrv ill fur several days, but we arc glad lu learn thai they arc now well. I lie poison is thought ti have been in the flavoring. I'ltccnslMiro I icniucrat. Wc iliiubt if in Wilmington there is a single well .he water ol which can lx drunk witli salctv. r.igllt or ten years ago analyses were inailc of several well in ililVcrcul parts of tliecitv and all were condemned as more or less poisoned Such is our recollection. Wilmington Mess nger. Toisnut Kural Home: Wc learn that I. W. Smith, ul rrcmiiiit. while culling Iiiwii a tree near his liiiusc last l iulav. tearing that it was going to fall on his dwelling, called to his wile tn run nut, w hich she did but in the wrong direction, as she was caught under the tailing tree and instantly killed. Checks arrived from hendiitiarters last Saturday night, In pay oil all the work ol grading the railroailtndate.and l lie contracts are U'liig pushed to com Miction as rapidly as il is imsaihlc. There are at present about ten milcsol routllx'tl graded n I together. Work will IK' con tinued without abatement, and it is ex. ixvtcil that the next contracts lei will br Irutti the I ransylvatiia cniiutv line up the river Inward Hrevard. Hrcvard Caro linian. AdYt-nlnlitK C'A'i.l 77.'.s" inmi' a new iiisincss; KNI.ARiiliS mimy nn uif hiisintss; A7: 1 7 1 7;.S' many n ' msfirss; A7:'NC7 7;.S' nuiny a hint ohshcm; ,S.H7;',s' many milinn husim s; I'KliSliKVkS mmiyii large Imsiiwss; SHCl Rim siatrss in uny ImsiiKS. 7'o utlvertist imlkmuslv, use the col umns ut " The Citiicn." li wrvhwlv remit it: mul in irumin'ofi (o the returns it n'cAs iiira Users, lis rnles are the cheap eat in thr cnunti r. POWDER Absolutely Pure. A iTi-nm nf Inrmr bnktnir polrr. lllKhcfil 'Hull hi IritvinltiM Htmtjtih V. H. I.ovfn mtnt NcMri, AuuhnI 17, IHhU. lulyli.til ly FREDERICK RUTLEDGE, KLHAt 1CHTATK AfilCNT. My itrtliT hom will Iw tVom IhU time on irnm in in l, win ikt Kmn in nunm in uny liiioiai'ttii mir.nu Ihrnr hour. I will ntmi Ih- in my ititkf ilf nml nn frnm H tn in m. m.iinn frnm I tn 7. I will hr ulna to nhiiw nnv iimiK-rty niinnK thnitr htiura Conn- unci let inr iliow yttu ttuntc hnnilMimt irnirrty. M pIO dim N OTICIi TO TAXI'AVKKHI Thr dtv tn Hut tiun lnrn nlmift In my niitKiH ir ctiiiftimiin. aii H'mon urv nrrrny mt I iicii tn comr rnrwnrn nt nncr nm nrttir Mmi, MMity ptTminii have fftlirri tn lit tnrir unc nn miuirrn ny mw. inu nvy nrv mic hi v ndniuninnra to rnmr tio ami nu no. nnu thuti Nnvr a tlmihle tn n rl rnt nf wnrrnnt. I mny lie fountl nt thr nuni pi net in the court huunr. Kcm rctlnlly, N. A. KKYNIM.im. thrptlAfM w City Tn Colic tor, li. COFFIN, Real ICHtftte Acnt. AND I.OAS BHOKKK, 3 NORTH MAIN ST., ( MORGAN'S BOOK STORE ) Money Innncil unit wrll ArcHrrd at H per cent. tnirrrnt. Henl Bfttnte buiittht nnrf inld at pulitlc anil rivnt nalc. Krnta citllrctrrl. I cnntlurtrd a leal I state and Auction tiunlneiw In Charlm tun, A C. trn yvar. and will aiirt firnmpt attention to all buiiinm put tn my charge. juivatsfaim TUB KQUITAHLK LIPB AHHVM ANCIi MOCIKTV. Aaarta... ,inT,inn,no,ia Surplus aa,'ji,oT4.ao K. D. Monroe, Aa;t., Jiahtvlll., N. C. OfflM 83 tantb Mala stmt, aalSdtf ajc$t BIG CRASH ! lOxcittMiicnt ran hij'li nstlio wreck of l?ostiu liros. Sc Wrifi'lit's buildintf Imthiiio known. Worknion nr' rnp itlly rMiiovinn' tho dt'hriH nml will Hoon luive tho Imililiii": replaced. In the meantime the -immense stock of j-ooils piled in ever.v corner will be sacrificed at prices less than ever known in Asiieville. ut course we will jet IU(! DAM ACiKSfor tho wreckage, hut- our custoincrs will liave a "picnic oi low prices lor a few da.vs. Come and see. BOSTIC mtOK. & WKKiMT No. U X. Court Stpiare. U'.A.Itl.AIU. .1. V. UltOWN FVKNITUKK AM) i'M)e:itaklng. Mo. ,v I'Hltou Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, ami in vite our friends ami t he ptili lic p'lierall.v to call ami ex amine our well selecWH stock F U 11 N I T U U K, Which we are offerinat rock hottom prices. I'mlertakinv,' sjitM-ial feature. Calls at tended day or u'lLcht. Telephone, day7".iiiK'ht ". BLAIR & BROWN. AT THK LKADING JEWELRY STORE. The entire atovk of Plated Jewel r. Incluiltng fine liroiHtira, liuttona hbiI llniet- Irta. t 1-3-0 NE-THIRD OFF 1-1-3 Krganllewi of cunt, na wc Intend In the future tn keep nnthlnit but Hoi Id fluid and flterlinii HUrer Jewelry, ARTHUR M. FIELD, 1 CiniNR IFWFI PR WnvillV f !! bllill Mouth Main HI. Aahevillc. JAM lit FRANK, FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agrnl for Knma Cmk Wonkn Mills. North Main ahlltf, N.C lel.HMIt WH!. R. PENH I'KOI'MIKTOR Ol' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS Aahevillc, N. C. P. O. BOS . msrl.ldlT GREER BROS.. (HsrnaiHirs to llnlrd Ut ktctur.) No. aS North Main Street, IIAVU Jl'T KBCUIVIIIt CAR LOAD TIMOTHY HAY, CAR HAD BRAN AND SHORTS. mafton'a Crackers a especially ALU CIIIOI'" UUI.IVItKIIII FKItH, su4dnm ANBW DKJtlJ, earviull reuared ly leao tan atemtiera of the Aahevtlkt bar ton ftneet parchment and heavy flat P r enaa; all eteaare oa tale at tae offl ymmmt jww vt v-m o of the cm an p v.u.u "lf nm CO Hn. h Worth Cnnrt awtaare "THE SHOE STORE" OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, :ttl Cnttun Avenue, AMHICVILLK, N. C. lny Flue Hats) a (specialty. "ft H. II R ITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER. AU'i trriirtlnit r nil kind dune. AH order priuiiiily rtlltd mul work cmiranteed. Cim he t'u tnd nl nil timeH nt tlinluitirn Cotton l-'iu-iiirv. HllUltldtl INSURE YOUR PHUPEKTY WITH K. J. ASTON, ;cncral I IiiHiirancc i Arent Kmf No. I'll Smith Main alntt. I'Mllliliallt'll IHI1.-, Aaht't ilU'. N. C nnr iti v KiiKliHb and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS. No. 40 French Itroad Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLANO. PRINCIPAL i I'nr many yenra AHfiiM'Inte Prlneifml of Mt Vernon limtitute, llaltinmre.) nxUtril hy a eorM of romiientent tenrhcr itet-fl die liSTAKI-ISIIDIi in;.,i. II. II. COSBY, tSlltvt'aaitr til C. Ciiwilll.) JLVV E-lE.rv, 7 I'ATTON AVKM'E, Nit XT IHllIK TO I'.KANtl L'HNTKM. II. h. Till., ASM I! VI 1. 1. K, N. C. M'litAilty ! Try A Nil MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR If you hnve mm None, Throat or l.nnir ' dlitenitm, f (in iiitliviit(on I will aend a jmntihlet ' T deaerii live of Ahevllle and nlo the In hnllnK trent'fent 'rec with Ijat of qitea ' tl(-n to lie nnnw-red hy thr patient when onletinK Hume Treatment. Thl' treatment la na elTeetlve at the ofnee' I rent men t. T l'l'ICK-NO. US I'ATTON A VIINHK. ' Aiihevllle. N. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. THE SUN. -POR- 1890. Rome neonle aajrre with The Mun'a oit4nlona ajiKiiii men ami vninpr". ami nirnr profil don'f : lint evrrvhtHlv hkea to art hold nf thr newntHifter which la never dull and never airtiM to Hiea ita tninn. Ih-moeratt. know that for twentT yeara The Hun haa fowaht In the front line for Item iM'ratle ttrtnelnlra. never waverttiv or rak. rnina In lta loyalty to the trurlntrreata of the imny it arrvea wun tenneaa intemurnee anil ilUmtereated vlaor. At tlmm nnlntnn. hn. dllterrtl aa tn he tieat menna of aeeomnllah. inn ine rmmn iurme; ii n not I ne min-a inuu n it naa aeen lurtner into the m l atone H(thtren hundred and ninety la the year thnt will nrolialily determine the reault of the I'realdentlnl election of iaij. and nerhaiw the fotiunea of the Itemoeraey for the reat of ineeenitiry. vieiorv in imiy ia BUMtyaanil the tieHltinlnirof IMiMi a the lieat time Ion tart out In eomtiany with The Hun. any, per muntn fo SO I tally, per year e.oo nMiiay, iter year .....m.... I 'ally and Hundny. per year A paiiy and Rummy, per month..., . 070 liR-my. one year 100 ArtdrriMi TNK nVT. New York. Ilurper'ti Magazine. 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Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1890, edition 1
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