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iiitiilfliiiffi i 1 "Of course there's money in printer's ink, but the man who makes the most intelli gent use of it gets the most money put of it. It does not pay to advertise something you haven't got, or anything you cannot do and do veil. The man who advertises a fraud must have a "good" fraud, and he who advertises bargains in goods must be prepared to satisfy his cus tomers. THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KKRK I'KIXTINCS CO. Tn Dailt Citukm, Democratic, in puhliahe.l every altera oca (except Sumlny) at tbc in lawing rate .trieM cut,' One Year ' Six Month. S.oo Three Month. I1 One Month n" On Week 16 THE DAILY CITIZKN I on sale at the following places In Aahcvllle: CITIZKN OI-'KlCB. BATTBKY I'AKK NHWSSTANll. OLBN HOOK NBW8 STANll. MODB1. CIUAK S'I'DKIi, Pillion Ave. j. CAUoONo NliWS STOKli, North Court Square. Tuesday. si:i'Ti:miu;k ::t, ikuo. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES. l'or Chief Juaiicc ol the Supreme Court ; HON. A. 8. MKKKIMUX. Por Aasoclute JuatL-e of the Supreme Court : HON. WALTISk Cl.AKK. FOR HI'I'KMIOU L'UI'MT JI'llliK: lat district C.Ki. II. Hnmvx,.ir.,of llriiutort. d illetrlet HiisHV K Hkvan. l Crave... 4th diatriet Shkk Wiiitakkk. ot U'ukr. Bth diatriet k. V. Winston, of i.ri.nville. Hill diatriet H. T, llnVKI.v. ol Miiiiipaun. 7th dlatrlct Jamk I). AU'Ivkk. or Moore. Mth diatriet K I'. AH. u I'm I. I Iredell. loth diatriet Jno. liK.w Uvnim. ol liurke. 11th diatriet W. A. Hokk. of Lincoln. KoKaoi.iciTok: tat dlatrlct J. II. Hi.oi nt. of rrrtiimmia. L'd .lialrii't J. M. tiauZAKli, of llnliliix :lil diatriet Jsu. H. Wooiliird. of Wilaon. 4th diatriet H. W. l'or. jr. of johnatoii. Bth diatriet li. S. I'vkkhm, ol Alioiuinec. Hth diatriet 4). II. Ai.i.kn. of Lenoir. 7th dlalriet Krank McNkii.i.. of Kichnioild Hth diatriet H. I'. l.os.i. of Iredell tlth diatriet W. W. IIauiikh. ol Wilkea. 10th diatriet W. C. Nlitt l.ASO. ol Culdnell. 1 1 th diatriet I'. I. OalioKMi. of Mci-klrtilnii'K llitli diatriet tin... A. JoMia, i f Macon. POM CONOR liHA: lat dlatrlct W. A. II. Iikaxcii. of lleiiulorl I'd diatriet W. . KooiiRx, ol Not t.iumpti'U :id diatriet K. P Cuai.v. of Puplin. th diatriet II. II. Ill xx. of Suah. nth diatriet A. II. A. Wll.l.lAMf.ol f.rnnvillc. lith diatriet S. U. Ai.kxamikr. ol MeekUll burg. 7th diatriet J. 8. IIknukhmis. ot K.iwnn. Hth diatriet W. II. II. Cowl.Ka. of Wilkca. tlth diatriet XV. T. Ckawhirh. ol liavwood TO KepullllCltllM. This is tt little talk we urc going to lmve here lv ourselves, no ilcmoeriits around nnd everything Ihvnriiblc to n cnmlid discussion ol sonic niiitttrsof con sidernhlc intcresl to both ot' ns. In the first place, we take it that you nre an intelligent republican ami not an office holder. There are some good men among these Inst hut, just between our selves, their politics is too prol'cssional. too much a matter of revenue, to lie ul'n kind to lie considered in this meeting. With you it is different, vim are n rcpub licnn us n matter of principle, because von liclicvc that the policy of the rcpubli enn pnrtv means the greatest good for the greatest number, the highest pros perity for the state. There may Ik' sonic things nboiit the democratic party vou do not like, though you nre forced t icss, ns you contemplate your friends mid neighbors, your nssoc intc in business or in the churches, that most of the nun you lmve the highest regard for in Ashe villc or North Carolina generally arc democrats. Now we take it for granted further thnt you urc lit ing in to-day not In the mouldy past and that you realize that the promise of good for the future of any party must licgroimileil on its legislation ol the last few years ns applied to the problems that confront us at the present time. Vou may lie very proud of the rec ord of your party of twenty years, more or less, back, but we shall both agree that it can help us mighty little in decid ing questions of to-day, ipiestions that nre not matters of ancient historv, scaled, signed nnd delivered, but that come home to every man of us at the present moment. Hnving got this far with very little dif ference of opinion, let us take n step for ward and nsk which party, judging by the way they stand on matters of imme diate concern ns shown by recent legisla tion or attempts at legislation, promises most for the future; what party will in nil probability give us the least government (consistent of course with complete pro tection); which will least interfere with our private affairs; take the least of our money in the form of taxation ; return to us the greatest measure of prosicrity ; and present, nt the same time, n rcsicet able appearance iu the eyes of the world. When we have nnswered these (lucstions we shall he pretty well on towards the end of this meeting and be prepured to vote according to conscience. When Cleveland was elected, yon re publicans found a kind of wicked sntis- . faction in predicting thnt under a demo cratic administration things would go to eternal smash, You were sorry, of course, but vou kindly threw the country as dead weight out of your hands and tood back to ace the heavens roll to gether as a scroll, the human family fall offone by one, and, anyway, the busi ness of the United States as completely wrecked ns though it were a small black pider under a No. 12 foot. The treas ury was to be plundered ; all the public offices were to be demoralised by filling them instnnter with us ignorant democrats, actual free trade was to be introduced at once, the public credit was to be destroyed, wages were to go down and prices of staples up, and ultogcthcr things were going to be in a pretty bad way. You remember all these dire proph Icies, don't you, silly as they sound now? All of these things were predicted, but yon must confess now that Cleveland's administration was at least an average one, and when It wut concluded thednm- age done was not visible to the naked eye at least. In fact when Harrison & Co. took hold of affairs they lound things-didn't they? in very good shape HHj V ILLhj DA1L x C don't ask vou to praise what It is the habit of your life to condemn. We nre not fur apart so far. Now what of the present administration? What is vourcnnilid opinion ofit ? Honest, now, do you feel a great throb of pride when the names of Harrison, and Wan nmnukcr, and (Juiiy, nnd Dudley, (who hns just withdrawn those blocks-of-five slander suits, by the wnv) and Reed, nnd Hoar, nnd Ktltmimls, nnd Ingnlls arc men tioned ? Is it yoiireandid conviction tliHt the legislation attempted by the republi can pnrty since Mr. Harrison was elected has been of the right kind ? Is the force bill, l'or instance, just what you would have framed for the south ? Was it your idea that the treasury should lie so depleted that the chances of a deficit would Ik far from remote? Had you thought that H-nsions should be increased by millions upon millions, iiill'icliug upon us u burden greater than if we hail theslandingarmv ol Oeriuanv to support ? Did you recom mend the seating of Unity, n man accused of theft, of leading a shameless life, at the table of the president of the t'nitcil States, dictating his policy and bringing Amine and disgrace upon us in thecycsol the civilized world? Would you have suggested that the power of the Bcakcr of the house should lie carried so far that he should allow but two hours fordebate on the most important action regarding the taxing power which it has ever lawn proposed congress should lake we refer to the senate auicnilmciit giving the pres ident, in an attempt to reach reciprocity, power to put on or keep oil' the tax tin sugar, ten, coll'cc, eie. ? I'nless we have grcallv mistaken your caliber, esteemed republican, none of these things please you. They are all wrong; wrong iu principle, wrong in results, ami you know it. And you know further come now, lie honest that the republi can purlv is bowling along the high road to destruction just as last as a thing ol its sie can travel. Moreover, it is not holding its own. Its liest men iu the south urc leaving it, disheartened, dis gusted. Have we made out our case? Anyway the meeting is oyer for to-day. ruder lluliie'n "Vliirou" For- dun l'ollt-y. Tbc National lcmocrat makes an un called fur attack on a paticiil.inotl'ciisive domestic burden-la'arcr when itHieaks ol our t.iiatciualati minister, Mincr, ns"an ass." II M inner could get oil as easily ns that be would not lie accused ol allowing a political otTcndcr, (ten. Ilarruudin, to die under the American Hag. The I Kino cr.it ierl'oriiis a good service, however, in pointing out that in 1SSS, when Mr. Cleveland was president, and Mr. Ilayard was secretary ol slate, the I'acitic mail steamer (trnnndn entered a Salvadorean port with the (tuatemalan minister to this country nnd live other jwrsons, all alleged to be revolutionists, on Imnrd. The Salvadorean authorities demanded the surrender ol these passengers and the captain refused, and the Salvadoreans went no further than threats. This east is exactly analogous to that of Il.trrundia except that in the lat ler case Mistier in- lerlcrcil and orile-ed the captain to sur render his passenger. Tin; C Hi 1 x is gratified that it can annniince for publication, probably to-morrow, n Iniff "n"'l,,,v or William Johnston as he was known bv an almost lilc-long Iriitid and intimate. It is im possible that Mr. Johnston should have lived so long, and on the whole so wor thily, nnd not have left many behind who will be pleased to sec the chief char acteristics of his life set down by one who knew him as he was. Nor will it sur prise the close student of human nature to learn that at some points Mr. John ston's motives here and there during life were misunderstood. That hapiens,sad though it may lie, to nil of us; nnd the liest we can ho for is thnt when our several cuds are come there shall lie some kindly spirit left liehiud who shall be in spired to do us justice. A coHMCsroxiiKNT some tunc ngo asked Til li CiTiziiN lor the following fig' urcs. Thev lmve just Iicmi obtained through the kindness of the secretary tif state: 1MHM Vol STV. lliineonilic Cherokee Clny r. mil n in liny wood Henderson Jneksoll joilKani, a. on 4- IIK.'I -ton jun .... I..TJU . ... HNll U.'MI 1 ,11 1 II HUM l.-Jo -a ".'"l.llK.-l am MU nun ... i .n i il KWT il.MU.I NdO J IMA Win 1.-JI1A .Mt-llowell Mne.n .Mmllson Mil. hell I'olk tttnhcrtord Swain Trnuaylvimlii... Ynliee.v Tolnl X.'.J 7H1 1. -' l.n:i: l.rt'-i i.m r.ui 7MI in,;i:t Tim Ilnrlington llawkcyesnys: "Sen ntor (Jtiiiy owes it to the pnrty thnt has given him place and mwer to clear him' self of the grave charges that now 1st- smirch his character, or else step down and out. The llawkeyc is republican in every fibre, but it Isrlieves in honest re publicanism." The trouble with your honest republicanism is that it comes too late. All the present charges ngninst (Juny were well known when the llnni son administration gave him "place and power." TnK Citiikk noted recently thnt it wns proposed to send the "llurnclt Mouse" to the world's fair, nnd nked whv. In nnswer we hnve this: "The 'Iltirnctt House' is the house thnt John son surrendered to Sherman in. It wns then In Orange county, N. C, now Dur ham county." The nolly Clllacn. Is nlwnvs nlive to the Interests ol Aslieville and its iieoiilc. Is the most popular advertising me. Hiutn in North Carolina. Is rend by a greater numlier of people than y other secular pnper in the State. Is always filled with the choicest read' ing matter of the day. Honrding houses till their rooms by ad eertiainu in the CtTIZRN. News, and nil the news, jnnkes the Cir txitN a mncrnl favorite. No retail merchant ever made a great sticceM without advertising. Try the Cituekn. An advertisement In the Cituiin pays the advertiser an bundred-lold. THIS MBA.S M'SINHSS. tSTNeurly $00,000 arc in sight for the building nnd equipping ol the Wmlesboro cotton mills. WTThe knitting mills nt Scotland Neck have stnrted tin nnd the iirosiicctB arc good for a large manufactory of hosiery. toyKing's Mountain iron mid tin mines attract a great many capitalists Irom the north nnd west. Shelby Au rora. W"Mr. Cicero Tisc nnd his associates have secured nn option on a large irael of land in Ivlkin, and it is thought that they intend to build n furniture factory. Winston Sentinel. (trTThe North Carolina Steel and Iron company is now said to li on n most solid foundation nnd that it is energeti cally pushing its urraiigemeuts towards letting the furnace contracts al linearly date. NTA gentleman living near (treens boro informs us that he has been obliged tonbnndon his well because of accumu lation of oil on the surface. The oil he says has every appearance of real ie trolcum. ('reensboro Patriot. trjT'Al Patterson, n village a few miles Irom Lenoir, the water is uiili.cd to turn the wheels of both a flouring mill nnd a cotton factory. It was rather startling to come suddenly upon the rush and roar of a cotton factory wnv up in the mountains, says n correspondent of the Charlotte Chronicle. Mr. T. I. Summers, of Shares burg, one of the livest men iu all this country, has bought new machinery and will establish at Wilkesboro, next spring or iH'I'ore, a saw mill and planing mill with roller Hour mill attached. His son. Mr. John Summers, will have charge. Statesvillc Landmark. ( u.iricM. i'i uxrisk's. Mr. W, II. Shcppard, Forsyth's nomi nee for the house of representatives, is a mechanic, one that Forsyth coiinly is proud of. The Wayne county democrats have nominated, Itcniamin F. Ayenck for the Semite and ohii W. Ilryau and Hiram J. Ham, for the house. The latter were in structed for V n nee. Thirty young men's deniocratic clubs will I reiircseiiti il in Kalcigh ontliclHtli and'-'olh. Su.h is the inloimalioii ob tained from Mr. II. il. W. Aver, president ot the Kaleigh club, which wiM make things so pleasant for the visiting club men. The ileniiKTuis ol three lovtishiis met iu mass niccl ing at Scotland Seek Satur day to consider the compromise U'twccn the democratic and rcpuhlicuii parlies of this count v as recently recommended by the agreement between the executive e iniiuittces ol the democratic and repub lican parlies and n representative of the alliance. Strong resolutions were passed against the compromise with only lour dissenting voices. Several weeks ago ilcorge L. Tnnnofl ski declaim! himself an iudqicniiciit labor candidate for congress from the Fourth district. Satunlav he issued au address withdrawing from the contest and .in- ouiicini! Ins support ol Alexander Ale- vor, the radical candidate. This is a cblaratc attempt to secure lainir anil lliuncc supNirt lor Mi lvor, the rcpubli- an. Itrtionlar! Oricimlze! mm Die National Ik-tuot-i-iit. It ia no atvrel Hint the repnlilienna nre put- tiiiK forth un nt en".,ria to win them I h.'iise. nd that they lmve plenty of money lor the irk thev are dointf. We niuat meet nnd heekmntc them hy ncrneiea eeen more eili- ctent than theira. We must hnve Intrlllizetitly liri'f.l eort evervh. re nnd n ureal -'-nl i u. ir 4(aei to retain n'l Hint we now- nnd reuain twenty or thirty coiiun-- ionnl dialrlita Hint we lost In iksh. our eampmcn Ihua far haa not Ixtn na viu- oroua na it ahuiiM lie. Whal Will They Need. Prom the Wnnca He Courier. The Farmer and Mrvhnnie "ao called lie ennae It d "e not represent thrin," ipiotinii from TllK Citii: ia eallinu lor them i Ki- pulillennal to register U-lore the time expires They will nitd more than rcitiatrriiiK liefure Novemlier. In It-toll, they ill need nprin i-iple for Mr. Kwnrt ; aome of Mr. Moody's npitnl, nnd Ib.n. Oeo. Smnthera to elenr hia record na tow n mayor of ayneaville ; ani we miiihl add to l.uv a iinnt many more votes thla year thnn they did laat. Anhevllle'M Low lRlh Rate. Pnim the Hurham r.lola-. The tnlile of mortunry rcporta fnim tow na. for the yenr endlntr Mnreh ill, I mm, Isaurd lir the North Carolina honrd of hrnlth, allows the death r ite of fourteen eltlea nnd luw na According to thla authority, only one tow n In the state ahowa a lower dealh rnte thnn Hurham, the rate for thia city Ixltm 1 1 n ier 1.IHH) while the rate ol Aahrvlllc, a well known health reaort. la IS per 1.IMMI POWDER Absolutely Pur. A cream of tartar haklna nnwiler. IBnheat of all in leavenlna atrenitth U. H. r.nvem. menl Menort. Auicuat IT, ihmu. Inly Vint I r JkJOTICIi Tt TAX lf A YBRHI The Ht Ini Hat haa been placed in m hnnda for eolleetlona. All M-raona are herelijr notlScil to eonie forward at onee anil aett e aame. Many persona have falleil tn Hat their tinea aa rcnulrril ny laweiinn iijpm-i daily nilmonlahed to eome up ann iln an, and thua anve a dniihlc la anil eoat of warrnnt. I mav he foanil at the uanal place In the court ho. "A"i'ltVN.U.a. aentin.llw City Ta Colleetor. li. COFFIN, Real KhIuIc Ajtcnt. AND LOAN IIKIIKIIM. 3 NOHTH MAIN ST., (MORQAN'S BOOK STORE Money loaned nnil well aeeared at a per cent. In te real. Real Kaiatc bought anil old at pnlillc and Crlvntcaalc. Henta eollecten. I connueien a -.1 iiainte anil Auction lulneaa In Charlea. ton, C ten yenra, and will ! prompt attention to ail nuatneaa pni in mj soaiavi Jalvilildlm THE KQVITABLK LIFE A8HURANCE HOCIKTV AaaeU $IOT.tnq,SO0.l aurnius M.aai,oT.ao K Da Monroe, Agi.e Aahevllle, N. C i BpyfLM: Office 83 outh Mala stmt. anlS dtf HWuxr. Tiroaniiv ErtnattTTW. SK1TEMBEK 23. 18W- BIG CRASH ! ExciUMiiGiit ran hih tint lie wreck of HoHtic Brow. & Wrinht'H building- becanio known. Workmen nro i-up-idl.V n'movin,? tlie ilcbris nnd will soon have the building replaced. In tlie inennliine tlie immense stock ol' goods piled in every corner will be siicriliecd nt jirices less tint 11 ever known in Aslieville. Of course we will get IJ1CS DA.M AfiKS l'or the wreckiige, but our customers will lmve n "picnic" of low prices for n few dn.vs. Come nnd see. itosTH; nuns. & wkkiiit, No. 11 X. Court Squaw. W.A.Hl.Allt. .f.V. Buown. FURNITURK AX I) UNDERTAKING. No. ,J I'attoti Avenue, AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND We are now ready, and in- ile our friends and the pub ic generally to call and ex it . i.i ... i. inmeoiir wen scieciin muck f FUKXITUItE, Which we are offcrmgat rock ottoiu prices, rudertaking special feature. Calls at nded day or night. Telephone, day 7.". night ". 5LAIII & IUiOWN. AT THE I.KADING JEWELRY STORE, The r nil re nUnk til Plated Jewel r, iH-Imlinii linr HnMH'htH, Hmtoni. iintl HniiT IrtP, nt 1-eJ-ONE-THIRD OFFI-1-3 Kritnnllcaa of wt. aa we intend in the future to keep nothing but Holld Cold and Rterline; ailver Jewelrjr. ARTHUR M. FIELD, M- IC.nillQ lEWFIFR LUtUlllU Jbllbbbll, Houth Main St. Anhcvllle JAM KM FRANK, ORALIS IS FAMILY 6R0CERIES AND PROVISIONS Aaent for Reetns Creek Woolen Mills. North Main Aahcville, M.C. frhllldlv WM.R.PENNIMAN I'KOI'RIBTOR 01' THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS Aahcville, N. C. r. O. Boat P. marindlv GREER BROS., (H.icccaaora to linlrl M Reclor.) No. 8 North Main Bircei HAVB JI'RT RBCBIVBK CAR LOAD TIMOTHY HAY, ca JIU,CAR loadibran;and?horts. naaon' CrackcrttjaCttpcv.aliy A LI. Otxiim Dltl.lVURKII PRIIB. annaOnm A Ham DKKI), caxeftiiyr praireal fry a4 Ibr atemliera ol tb. Aahcville bar (on (Inert parchmeat and heavr Aa aapcr), tor eelna all neceaaary paint., Juat oat and mom on aale at tb. offle of tb crrmaa Publism ma Cok. No. Morth Caart aasaM laaatat 1, & WW, "THESHOE STORE" OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. :tll Pulton Avenue, ASHKVILLE, N. C. tmy Flue Hat a Specialty. Wl li. H. BRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER. Al... ..rn.lliiir ol' nil klllila done. All onltra nroiiintlv tilled nnd work cuiiriinteeil. Clin lie lound nt all times nl tlriilmin'a Collon I'nelury. micltliltl INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH K. J. ASTON, ;cnvra1 i Iiiituraiivc I AkciiI. Renr No. i'O South Main atreet. Hatuliliahcil I Mil." . Aahcville. N. C iiii.t dl v KiiKliHh and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLE GIRLS, No. 0 French Mrnnd Avenue. MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL i Por manv veara Aaaoclnte Principal of Mt Vernon Inatitute. Ilaltimore. I Aaalatrd liy a eorpa ol eomentent tenehera. dec.l dlv KSTAIILISIII'.II lH.I.'i. 11. H. COSBY, .SmxYNMor tti C. Ciwan.) JEWELER, aj PATTON AVF.Nl'E, N II X T I II II IK Til lill.tMl CKNTRAI. Illb Tl'.l., ASH liVII. I.K. N. C. aepindly Try MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR If you hnve any Soar. Throat or I. mm diacnaea. ' 1 in npiilicallot. I willaend npn.ui.hl.-l1 y descriptive of AahevilU- anil alao the In- T T hnllniz trentment free with liat of qnea-' tinna to he nnawerrd l.y the patient ' T when ortlcrinn Home Trentment. Thia T trentment la na efTevtivc aa the oftic trentment. OI'l'ICI!-N(). I'ATTtlN AVHNtlH, f Aahcville, N. C. T. J. HARCAN, M. D. THE SUN. -I0R- 1890. Mim nronlr Hffrrc with The Kun mtifitnn I ann tit men inn .ninRfi, nnti wmir prupi- tlon't ; but everybody llkm to fret holtl ot I he ncwnniiiK-r wnii-n t never uuu ana never frit to to ttpenit im mmu. ikrmnrrntt. know thnt for twrtitv veiirs The Hun has rowfiht in tne front line lor nrm ncrailr nHuHtilen. never wftverina or wenk enfntt tnlta loyalty to the truetnttmiU of the tlbilntereated viRor. At timet, opinions hnve niflereil a to he tet means of aecompliiih intr the common purnone; It la not The ttnrtv it aerveii wun leanesa iniciinrrnev ann Hun'a fault If it haa seen further Into the mill atone. .flfhteen nunnreo nnn nmciy in ne year 1 thnt will nrohahly tletermlnc the multof the I 1'tval.lrntlHl elertlon of I M1U. anil perhaiHi the fortune of the Hemocrary for the real of I tne Century. vil-iory in ihim i r iihi;, nmi the lieKinnlnirof imm la ihe lK-alllme lux tart nut In pntntmnv with The Mtin. Hailv, er month 0.90! hally, per yenr 6.00 1 Hiimlnv. nrr vrr aa .. I.OO I Dally and Hundny, fier year 41. 00 I hnily and Hunday. per month 0.70 1 Weekly, one year I.OO AddrtM TNK HUM. Mew Vork. Harper's Magazine. Throdiirc Chilli's scries of pniers on South America, now hcinu niililishcd in Harper's Magazine, is attracting witle attention not only on account of the freshness anil timeliness of the articles. but nlsn because of the valuable charac ter of the Information which thev con tnln, nnil tne evident Kooa judgment which controlled the wriur while mnk- inn nnrl recnrtlinii his observations. The second article, which nntietirs in the Mnsjmine for October, is entitled "Agri culturnl Chili." It contains an account of a visit tn the nffriculturnl provinces of thnt country, describes the Chilinns' methods of limning, Irrigntion, winr cul ture, etc., and states some interesting facta regiirding immigration, labor, nnd wnues. The descrintion of some of the growing cities and towns, and Mr. Child's account of railway traveling In that recion. will be rend with surprise by ninny persons who are accustomed tn regard the Houth American states ns countries but little better thnn half civi lised. Tb article is very fully illustrated from drawings by T.de Thulstrup, w. 1'. Snyder, 'W. Hamilton unison, w. a. Rogers, H. Bolton onea, Frqterle Pern. Ington. George de P. Brush and T. V. Chommakl. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. r- In ioo l eet oi - ASHEVILLE, N. C. SsamnfclaiU old ,om. lunch counter. ei!ar and """ trie atreet enra pnaa oour eirj . - A modern flrat elna. hotel. JMJX """""a "!"" i 1.11. in every room. Open "re '"' j . ,.oill mnni on firat floor. H ee. ilnutea lor nieaia. n a v RAXF.H, J.oo PER DAY, A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop. H. BRVAW and H'AI.TKH ;RI ClerkH. FOR SALE. CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, INCLUDING BATH Kinl.hed thmiiKhout In Antloue Oak. I'nrlor nnd Reception ...... ..no.... w Sawed link Wiilla draped with unerusiB - l-or further Inlormuiion em. on G. H. WALKER, No. 5, Jellerson if rive. julylOdlm DO NOT FORGET THAT 1VEEKLY CITIZEN I s O N L Y SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI Plill VICAR, (Strictly in Advance. $5 For a Club of Six. Stfiid Ono Dollar ami ronow your HubHrriptiun at onco. SiKM-ial ('oiTCHDontlfiitH 111 every wn-tion of V'Ht4ni North Carolina. ttPKCIAIe FUATUHI'Hl LOCAL NEWH, FOIUCKIN NKWS, a. AOHICULTUItAL NEWS, ALLIANCE NEWS AND I s tu 1 V C IICUftPDlTIP I A L TV A I UCIUbllHIIU I The Beat Family Newspaper In the State. I'tiwHi'titrer Denot. wnter anill lintna ann " hui ,md and Dnnvlllc rnllroml eatlnK honae, B00M FITTED WITH WATER CLOSET. naiiu... PiTTTYfiV w ' Poaslaa sthaaaj ara vAUllUPJ warranted, anal, every alr kaa kla inline and price alanine aa aollaaa. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE OINTLKMIN. Flaa Calf aad I.areal WaiarpraanT Oral a. ualltlmaC Ola. etna ran not be better ahnwn than ty the atnn .niltNM u or iu laouaanaa or uooaiaat wmmim MO flaaalna llaaalewaa. aa ek-raai aad at asa O ntvllth dm Kbo whtcb coaimaods llaIC. isjiinwnua ihwiu A flOtt OaUl aWkO 111 urn ana aurmiwuy. Uk..tA at twuuila nsHoaa W ril ! tm aWaalriaal asal I4J0 Pall'eraaaara Hbaa Uawpwlalb; aaaphat a rta- rallnuul men, farmera. eta.. . All mad. la Conaraaa, Huttun and law. $3&$2SHOESlASs, bar. been mat favorably reealvMI alnoa latmaMa and tha recent Impnivamenu maka tbaaa Susarkar to any ahnea anld at theaa prlcee. . Aak your Dealer, and if h. cannot sopprfBa Bas dlrerl to rae.ory enruaaaa au., i , pm m noatal for order blank a. VV. l UUUULAB, BraekMa, ataaa. POR 8 ALU II V WEAVER & MYERS. A CARD. liditur Aahcville Cltiaeo: Thnt our many frienda may know how we are gettlnK on we will atnte that we took In in Hotel anu Hlore 9,ooo in Vive Weeks, Took In Inat atlintajr over $700. $75 of thnt waa hotel, l.nlancc ature. Hotel reirla lere.1 n that day. Had a.omi arrivals la A month., f lur at. ck la mammoth 8MI (eel long nnd I A feet wide. Tell the balance of the world to come and see "Old Ched" entile, and huy gomla of ua and aave 10 to 35 per cent. nnvia.itf a. r. ciimmaTRa OOH. a ESTEY. FISCHER. The Morld famous, uneqaaled, nneicelled, dural.le and tK-autllul ESTEY ORGAN FISCHER PIANO Arc reeommended by the lieat artlata. Come nnd eiainlne our jiooda Inrfort hnrlna tlaa where at No. 87 I'ntton avenue. Tuning and repairing a npectnlty. & M. WILLIAM! a CO. JnlviltiAiw4m TJ THE BEST KNOWN REMEDY. sasVpT7Tuv',Turor" In ltnAIara without Pain. I'lt'Tonta HtrlPture, Onnlalng no iiorld or polannnna aiil)atanris, and la imnrniitwrl ahanlulitlv linrmlraa. 0 Is priscrllMM hy phvnlnlnnt nnd rornini'iKlinl by amuufntn, I'rtra Hold liy dnigiflrita. lirwara nf Niih wlllnlf. Apn)rhrm.rn.l,ti1,,f.Q.j . POK HA LB UY RAY80H li SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. 0 TO WEAK r.lEH sjanaiina frets tha eoVeW of ynntlifal wvora. aarlf eu, waatlaa araakmaa. leal Banaood, 4a. 1 w.Q sands valnabla treaua. I aaaled) oonlalaiDi fall rjartltmlaia fnr bom. enra. arDggnf eharea, a ipkuidld saadleal work ahonldb. raad by a aua vho to bwtous aad deblUlaUa. Asaian, rrac v, b rowaJM, asiaa, i aovS dw it . r good considering, we mean ; we 'lt;D! ' I li''-'
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Sept. 23, 1890, edition 1
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