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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 3, 18.K). IT G0E8al"i most with out saVinpr, that of the vu-' rious available method8,nev8- faper -nd tw ining com mends itself to the level head ed man as the shortest and most practical moans to tlu end. The de mand once cre- nted, he " will not hn votojro to the retailor, but the retail much nearer the scene of the delivery of bit address with mure propriety thun from the mountain region he so , ijjno runtly condemns. On the face of it, there would seem to lie no excuse for delay in the new com pany providing to light the whole citv at once; it secured the contract and should have known what it was doing. Hut Tub Citizkn is assured by the presi dent of the company that it has, so far at least, acted in perfect good fuith and that the delay is due to onuses all but, if not quite, unavoidable. It would le te dious to recite them here, but they ap pear sufficient to suggest a susiiension of judgment until the company has its plant in complete working order, provi ded that result lie sieedilr brought about. The jiersons interested in the comiianv are nil residents of Asheville er Will COIUe to land the delav is probably us vexatious lllll) llIKl 00 to them as to citizens generallynnd more t!,ind to accept expensive. We do not mean by this that lis 'Otxls Oil the new company should not he hclil re llis OW11 terms sponsible (or any failure to fulfill itscon- iif..'i, I tract. That tollows as a matter ol 1 1UIITT1 n WHAT WILL VOTERS BAY? THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KliRR PRINTING CO. Thi IUilv Citukn, Democratic. is publishet every altcrnoon (except Sun.lu.vl at tbc f.l- wing races arncuy cmsa: One Year f.H.01 six Month! 3.01 Three Months l.fii Oac Month 01' One Week If. The Republican Iarty'H Record or the l.aat Vear or Two. Prom the New York Pout. One of ' he first things the voters will have to pass on ii, the president's he stowal of n seat in the cabinet on an ult- scure man, not in politics, apparently on account of heavy contributions to the campuign funds an unpreik-ntetl ense, we believe, in our politics. An other is the retention bv the reoulilicmi party in the chairmanship of the na tional committee 01 a man who Has, to ail outward apiicaiance, no ilelence to a charge ol rcieateil vmliczzlcmciit of the public funds. Another is the instal ment in the iiension bureau, with im mense powers over the public money, of n loonsn, lrrcsponsioic H'rsou it tic I sliam veteran like Tanner, and then substitu ting lor him a dishonest mid trickv ner son like Rauin. Another is the introduc tion and imssuL'C ol the McKinlcv bill increasing the tariff largely, in a spirit ol rancorous hostility to nil' foreign trade, under an electoral mandate which appa rently went no further than to direct the innintenanceofthetarilf as it stood in 1888. Another is the mode in which this iiill was passed that is. the assumption or tne s praxer, tor tne purpose o pro curing its tmssaL'C. of the nositiim ol' n a t-ixt-iMNATi oiiichu uiicvieu oi tup i party leaner cnargen with securing cer- i-iMitimi irleoemtlierl Covcrimr Cnnuiliell tain legislation at anv cost, and bv the Do you charge me with any crooked- ' '""'iT V u Powcra ""' : . ..... . . n him sokMy tor the uurnosc of kcenim- ncss .' Answer at once. II mat olhcial order in discussion, which he Iwul himsell has any breath left it won't be because I as a private niemlicr comlcnincil in the l5ov. Campbell's answer wasn't enough I strongest terms. to take it away: "1 have not charged THK DAILY CITIZKN Is on tale at the following- places in AHhcvllIc ll i i.nn iirricn. HATTKKY I'AKK NUWS STASH. I'.l.hN NtlCK NUWS STANIl. MOIiKI. CIGAK STONI' pat ton Ave. J. CAKSON'S NUWS STORK, North Court Square. FRIDAY. OCTOHliR 3, 1800. Who Mettled Our Mountain l.aiid? Our attention has been directed to tht following extract from an address re eently delivered before the Americnn So cial Science Association, at Saratoga, In Dr. Mayo: "How the strange population of tin great central southern mountain worltl near 2,O0i),)U0 at present, was formed, nobody seems to know. This region win- a mysterious "no man s limit till the en tcrpnsc ol the last twenty-live years re- veined it, witli all its natural sul-liiiiilv and lieanty, and its industrial import ance, to ail astonished worltl. I'erhaph irom the revolutionary tones ol the nit Jacenl stales; Irom criminals, outcasts eccentrics, anil broken down pcopl general, with a snriiiklinu ol more ambi tious blood, was made up that iieople. suibUil. v. men, even now seen uniting the nuiuii tains overlooking the valley of Virginia out iK-tter observed in r.ast Kentucky leuncKsee, Western .North Carolina, ami .Northern (corgia, semis lortli a louilci cry lor the niisaiomirv ol niotlern eivili zalioii than any portion ol the republic." Dr. Mayo is u highly intelligent gentle man, a distinguished eiluculor, has trav cllctl much in the south, und among tin very mountains of which he asks sue I questions, lie should know belter, l-'oi tne iiiouiiiaius ol .Norm Carolina uuti Ii.tsl Tennessee have not been urru in cut-lulu until within the last twctity-hvi years; school histories, it his researches had gone no larther, might huve tauglil him that before the revolutionary war. an emigration from Virginia and from middle North Carolina had matte pleas ant mid prosperous homes in thill purl ol this stale known us Sullivau aim Washington counties, now utluched to the stule ol Tennessee ; thai those coun ties were noted lor their intelligence their virtues, their patriotism, und that Irom than came the heroic leaders, Shelby und Sevier, with their equally heroic lol you with anything, but I believe you to lie dishonest. I demand your resignation from said board of public improvements to lie placed in mv hands liefore noon on Monday next." It is dis tressing to know that this official was n I ford. lemocrat, but it is mighty cheering to I The nee that it was a democrat who drove him out of office. No LJiiay business in the democratic party, please; leave that to President Harrison mid the republi cans. l,ov. lumpliell goes up limit her notch in public estimation. OVT OX THK FAKM. TUB l.ATUST XICHS FKOM NoKTII CAKOU.XA Waterfalls are saitl to be morenumer-1 us in Maciiii than Frost would do but little damai;e now is nearly all the tobacco is housed. There arc six immense warehouses for the sale of leaf tobacco oicmtiug in x- Wfltniitr.- Ik-mocrnt snvs that dipt. Coney will make nearly 200 bush els of Japanese buckwheat' from three bushels sowetl. Mr. P. K. Mines, living nbout one mile cast of the city, raised this venr on me acre ol ground one hundred it ml lilt v one dozen cantaloupes, u total cost of only $li..riO. These melons were worth in the market (id cents tier dozen or .fWi.ril) lor the lot making a clear profit of $8. 1 (). tireensboro Patriot. Parties who have just returned from toll ll.llv , Ml, . , . .... vVcstcrii North Carolina. .-.ummiin. ai.i.h nm. Ai Kansas ami .Mis- sissippi learned trom eotton planters in The grand jury lit Piltshoro, has those slates that the demand for netrro otiuil a true bill lor murder ugainsi I laborers from North Carolina will this Charles M. Hardin for killing the negro, iex. .Moore. News has lieen received at Kaleigh ol i tragedv at .Marine s store, Onslow .utility, ns the result of a tight by several voung men, growing out ol a tlriinken piumi. Une naincil Close wus Intallv The post master at Halifax, wife of a egro muneil luivis, is short m her nc omits SI ,0.ti. the f arboroSotilheriiei ys l lie woman is not to Illume. Hit ilusli.ind, who was assistant postmaster. naiiagcil lur olhcc entirely, receiving all nonies. A comiuiuv in Mussacliuscts is mak ing arrangements lor a grand traveling exposition to consist ol exhibits Irom tilt Ink mil southern stales to lie curried nil ver the I lined States on a train lor libilion in all pans ol the country. North Carolina is not yet represented. Mis. Alma Avern hum nrearntrd to I health was eomiiletclv wrecked. At mv I rinitv colkL'e. at Pur mm. Ii;i3 acres ol I tuuiiesiHin sue useii one noil e ol llriu valuable land in Johnston county, with! fields I'emale Regulator, whiclicurcd her. I. VY. 111:1.1.1 US, Water Valley, Miss. vtrite Itrudticltl KriMilator Comoanv itiNiiin, tin., lor particulars. II v iruggtsts. vear lie much greater than lust. Tin farmers say thev must have the labor. mil that the agents will eo after it in Novemlier. The Tramp and Ihe l.ndy. From Ihe IK'troil Free Pres., A tramp having called at a house and stnleil the fact ol his hunger and distress, the good lady prepared him a noble feast, tad when he had finished he stole the axe mil buck-saw and was making oil', when lie cried out nt his ingratitude. "Ah .waiiiiiu, you no not Know what vou say." he replied. "I did intend to steal he piano, lint overcome with your kind nss, i ll.'ivc contented mvscll with these Mior tools." Moral: She apologized, ol course. Hhe Wsa Completely Cured. A daughter of my customer siitTeretl Irom suppressed menstruation and hei To-iiioitow'h issue willron contain October iiiinoiinci'- niont b.v Jlostii Wright. Thi'ir "THE SHOE STORE" Ill-OS. & slmihliTj sal still continues. OPERA HOUPE BLOCK, an Pinion Ave" ue, AHHIiVILLK, N. C. HoTFIiie Hat) a HpcclaUy.'-fmi GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In xoo Feet of Central Pansenger Dejyot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. r 1 the iniK-reds of the si.le of which the I vera memorial nuililing is to lie erected I memorv ol her late liusliauil, Willis II vcru. This is the filth building thus ,'iven, uiiil in it a divinity school is to be staiilislicu. The state hourd of rnsions has fin ished its work of examining the applica tions by soldiers for iiensions. There arc 1.550 of them, of which 1,075 are rc-ap-1 plications, while 47.i are new. The iKinril will next take up the atiiili- I cations made by soldiers widows, ol which there are 2.5U5, of which all save lowers, so dti-iMii-r in ili.-.r ,.. .'Ha are re-nppliciitions. The Hmount re- the forlu.ie. ol the MW k ... V M ,h vc"r ,r"m thc l""n ! I - - -1 proxinuites 970.000. Alountmn. Tlwa u... ,l, :.. I men, of whom he betrays ignorance. 7VK Kr,,um, .kn,,wn Vnm.t Ku ' isiiuininv, I el. i,ir vcars used ns a rnmn for th rpir. Coming nearer home, we cun point to I ului trooos. have lieen iiurchased bv W. him men und names honorable linnilin, I C. Stronach, of the executive committee long belore his ieriod of twenty-five "f ll5 uae veterans' association, lor a ycurs. W ho were the progenitors ol the :. ..b ...i .i... " ' i" Swains, the Puttons, thc Lowiies. tht inn cared lor bv the executive committer Ouilgers, the Woodlins. the Merrini,. will lie ipiiirtcred in the home, and in n but mountain men? Is it not known ,h,,rl limc w"t.v-ven soldiers now in who thev were, or .h, ......,...... v """.""'I' l"HJrliousri will k put under its I sheltering enrc. HiKSO.tS AM rLACHS. Do we not know that when HuncomU county was formed iu 1701, and even lie lore thut date, then- Uv'JI ntl IliNiisr i men and liimilir. fr,. ,i.- ..1.1.. Mrs. Na.ncv Hakkr, of Westfit-ld, N. I. rrw,l,,l .i. r """" ""'" the mother of Mrs. Jessie Fowler, ol crowded, and exhausted counties into .. .(,jlK,ld, N. J., has iu.t eelebrateil her unu uttrucuvc county just opened lone Hundredth liinliilav. She has lived out to settlement? Men with energy. I 1,1 her UNI years within forty miles til churueter. Some with nronerte. to ,,.i, " " 'et " 'WW their fortunes in such a promising field. And as thc tide (welled and pouied in POWDER Absolutely Pur. A CTr am if lrtr hnVlnir iuiwiIm UlaHtM nil in iravrn nir trrnaTih M r.nvfrn, meni Krpirt. Aufjcu-t 17. 1HNH. (tilvJVHlly FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, OCTOIil'.lt Jd 4th. SATURDAY MATINEE. Cll.lKMINIl HETTIE BERNARD CHASE. Pmi.ncu Moiiammkii lit hiiaskiiin. the live-vcar-old sou ol the Sullnn, has just tmm u . . i' i I 'CTii enroiieii ns n seamen on uonni 01 iresh supplies, so the counties west were the Turkish frigate Orkhnnie. and the occupied by the same class of settlers. I olhccrs charged with the superintendence until Haywood and Macon were in turn I nuv"i education huve becu u)h I 4ui "rtrd ty a Hlnr I'omi.unv of lirnmntli k 1 1.. i e .u. . . ... i iMimieii. "- .or.,, n , ...nU ii win mv coiiniics east 01 tne moun-1 I w i i in ner l.iuot, ileal tnina Mif I l.M 4-.1. I A Iflfl-IT ffiiul in lliika t'ln wll.1 nnil Orralest I'lay, - "'j vivnuioi tneir I iconic, i . - , i . . . . . This influx was vastly accelerated when """ " nKMn " u,c cioaniits that a iier- UXtl.lVS 1IAKL.I1G the Indian title, to the land. , ... -VV" .1."" K " u. ' " A Knmnnce of Alaska, hy Chss. W. Chaar. 1 1.11, niiw uiiiuiiiii ,ikt tt m Hinill I ... Itu vun..fl .. .... I .1 ... . - .L- r - 1 a ?,. I "True frlenrU. like ,t.v llnt.lMtf (..,!.- , tiiiiKuiiieu. nno ciiniiiiiug in tnis, tneii 11 aim 10.1 tneir 1 .,, -1,1. r ,;,r,.T..-.,u.7 i I. 1.1..I...I Tl. M, h,.,l ,I,M l,IU .. mi, ' " would not go in uny piK-kct. doubt, from their history of three quurters of n century, that Hun combe and the counties formed there from, and Haywood, Inckson. Macon and all the newer counties subsetpient- y itirmeti, were settled by a brave, en crgetic, Honest and virtuous iieonlc? Ii revolutionary lories, criminals, outcnsls had formed the nucleus of u impulation hut up upon themselves with all the 1 cis, thermometers and various oilier oincicrs, to prevent his incurring the slightest risk 01 tuning cold. Kkv. Dr. Okomiik H. Chkrvkr, of New York, who is riuhty-thrre years old. is 1 . i 1.. . 1 1 1 1 . 1 ..1 . 1 1 wiiia ttf . ., i.-in,iisiy 111. i,c otii. t,,T eniMimiitr 01 ...w. -uv.i ..nersirr, Ilicailiaxemeilt Ol iinl mrn, nnl l.oni.f.. in ll.,.l..i.. an "astonished world" would have lieen Icolleue. while bis nlutlorm luborsiu be. Infinitely greater when "the enterprise ol ''"" "! tllc anti sluvcry cause form the tiielust twentv-fivc years had itnoka 1 '"'" l"w it;" for thut world would have looked A Ciiicaoo dispatch slates that young In ujion a pnndemomium, a scene of un- """.'"li1. ,.!!cL'L,or,n:"L,!l' i" rl,M.Ll ,, . , limn vi nrw lira, I. to wcu miH - HM VIUtlVMbfU THTC. VIOI.ni. I AllM.rrit, ll.,nb h ilititnklM nf . and crime such as It had never beheld, wealthy maltster. Mis Field, his sister. On thc contrary, when thc revelation now Kur"l. retxirteil to be was made, the world looked n,...u.-..",u'':u'" " ",n J n DIC UlOin in mannvn ntn yWh J L..l I Hi, but brave, honest, virtuous, intelligent Jtl.?!?." if not I .u-;. r, . ..tnusett. ,y tne nemo- .. lnilr UIJ n,ln,,ni ocmg crime convention, is only u yenrsnl age, thc deprivation of advantages denied by vet this is the third time he has been the facilities of communication with more ''""''iHittc of his party lor that high office, hiuhlv favored n,M..,ni.i- hr rlc.of l'rKression he ought to - - I 1 .livl.ri tltiK l.m. II. Mina rf.U.i.J Wc do not believe Dr. Mayo means in. bv aH.nilll nlurnlitv in 1MHH and liv nnlv injustice, ine seal and sin-1 o,7o in tonu, centyot bis work lath south, and his Or Tim seven Indies In waiting on usually generous and favorable reports Uucn Margaret of Italy two arc New of what he nn.l k.. r...uj ... a. York girls the Princess Vicovnra. who upoosition- hni m r.n .n .l mut MiM Blemior l.orillnrd 8iciieer, and upposiuon, DOt W tall tell him thut as I. he Prinera. Itrnnrn,s-in who M,-l itivelal Hcenery r Three Knilre Acts! t he 1 .reitt Mlilim.i h.m. His ninOMAPIIKKS now narribe the I The woniirrfiii 1, 1 , nil, r ittviie wltliOraml. .1...1.1.. r i. ,0: ,ir ...11 I ... ........i., n,i,r i.iireaiin i,i,,nituiv t,,ui,,j 01 tr. .iiivcr lieilllvll I Hatlirilay.. iK'iiiiin iu ma ,vi(uii,r 1,111,11a. . ne rooms he (HXMipics urc tiuipiKd with linrome- I.I TTLKCIIurilTTIt I'rlcca, (i.no, 7s, so and as. Keats os aalr at J V, Hawver'a, Id I'altun A venue. N UKHOI.K OVMI UKH. Kverv sftemonn liv ttnlUlmre train we re. elverrrah "Ktr ii le t" Nnrrnlk flvxlrra These art the Ik it I Mer ril In all stvlra at UAMKKH I'l lXAM H, "eta illw no It. Mala t. THE MODEL, CI6AR STORE AND NEWS STAND ) t as received a Stir lot of WALKING CANES, With the latest styles of handles sliver plated nd osldlsnl. Alio alarm supply of -.I.OVKL1VM BOOKS or tke Mum Rdltlons, mmmrwmtu rMtiBrroittnn I ijLiifES golden swnnr It ran beelvn Inn T'rM. n. 1 . ..tnTu ....... Wllkoal Ihe tlMiwIMra M DUh.nl If neeeaure! . ' j . . " the rnnccss llrnncnccio, who was Miss aioluily harmiraisna will enWtaiwrma- r ' rder,J C7 f"f The husband of the lSAda?.T, wwmn civilisation. If 11 rnuww pivuenrv . m vtiki. nno still 1 r"' sniiiupiiv ana wit. sues civilisation arsf 'comprehended the cle- th . P'1'"' whirl1 w" Tg"?1 soeou of virtue, honor, honeatv. n..-. Wr.V'r.,' ",f"';'",r r"h . , . ' - ' mot ner 01 oeutnee t.enei. mgetner WHO tuidcm and charitv. come, from a I 1. nr u.. 111 u....7 - rwiH, .'".iwi .Haw w. tiw, ..,-, UKmuJt VV.A.I.I.A1U. .I.V. I.HOHX. FURNITURE A XI) UNDERTAKING. No. I'altoii Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR SOLO STAND V urc now ri'iiil.v, nml in vito our frii'iids mul tin mli- lic ut'idM'.-illy to cull mul t'.x- aiiiinc our well wi'lcTti'd stork of FU11NITUUE, Wliirli vi jiii' offi'Hitjrat rock linttoiu prices. I'lKli'i tiikilifj,' it HMM'ial fciiturc. Culls nt ti'iuliHl day or niiiht. Tolcplionc, day 7"). niji'lit li.". nLAIR&UROWX. THli HtXCIiSH OF THK ProvitlcnT - SavingS LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, OF NEW YORK. IS ATTRACTING WIDE AT TENTION FOR TH: FOLLOWING REASONS : A modern ft rat class hotel. Hot anil cold water and baths and toileta on every ."opr. iori.. iu.il. 11 .rv r.,m. ii,Mn Are in office and urates In hed room, oaicc. dlnlnsr room, lunch counter, eliiar and news stand and liar and hllllard room on first floor. Klec trtc mreet can. paas dour every 30 minutes. Kiehmond and Uanvllla railroad eating house, 20 minutes for meals. RATENi a.oo PER DAY. A. G. HALLYBURTON, Prop. J. M. HRVAW unci WAl.TKH tiRHliW. ClCrStW. FOR SALE. l' new nvcr thut I AT THI. JEWELRY STORE. The rntlrrntock ol Plated Jewel ry , Inclutllnft tint Hniochm, nuttim nd Hrmi ktn. nt HJ-ONE-THIRD 0FFI-H3 ftrKftftllrM of cott, iu wr Intrnd In thc fiitnrr to krrp nothlnK but Hulld (Itild nml Mtcrlinji Hllvcr Jcwrlry. ARTHUR M. FIELD 1tt, Tin- iiH rrnw in hr iitnount HtiiiitKT In 1 HHt wim i.il iirr ivut of tht irrviitu yciir. 'Jtu, Nrw liiiiiii-HH In IHH'j, nrnrlv twrnt million of ilnlliini. t'lnl. Thc mtioti of pu.vim-ntn for lriitl Claim mul li&K'nrii to iiuiuunl nt Kink nr I.11WKK thnn thtitu' of the nldmi nml turstHi l.ifr InKiirnncc Cun.Mi Ira of Nrw Vutk;an, thc KntioH nf AnrtK to l.inb litlm In th I'rovlilfnt KnvinitH Life nre I.AKCHK, ImtIiij: f-JOtifor cvrry $0U of Llnliilltlm. while In thc three InriteMt of the New Vork Com,in nit thc Rntto nre nn f lJ7, $11 nntl f IU to every fKiO fil'thclr l.-ubllit lc. th. Life InHiinim-e nt ACTI'AL COST that hrini inmirnnrc within thc nacb tnmi.v hrretiifiirc unuhle to carry it. fith. It fievercntH one half ihcprii'ei'hiirsetl for it In tlte' lU'Nt 'Id Style I.ifr Contnittifcn, whotu exiMT entT provea thnt hardly :tu m eeni, 01 tneir I'remitim Kivtint were neeen- utiry to in nrc the live, of their I ol icy hoi dent while the tmlancc wn um-iI for Bomrthiiu clc tsrHiilm innuratu-c. tUh. Pimt ckiHTivme how that thc hcttei the plntw of the Society nre known, th K renter it Income hcvorncM. To know what thew plan nre, enil nt thi Coinpuny'it olliic In (intnwlniro, N. C CONTAINS NINE ROOMS, INCLUDING BATH; I'nrlii I'ininhfH thronirhniit In ntluue link Kuweit link. W.-ill ilriiiied with Llncrustn-Witltoa. ROOM FITTED WITH WATER CLOSET. and Reception Hall finished In Uanrter- J. s. -rpt.".fl1 w JONES, MANAC.I-K. K. H. BRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER, A Inn Krii'iiiiK or nil kinds dune. All onlcre pnmitly fllleil and work Kunrnntccd. Can be fui nd Hi all times nt (.rnham's Cotton Factory, nueilidtl INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, f.cucral i IiiHuranre i AgenC. Kenr No. UO South Main street. HslalillKhcd inn.,, Asheville, S. C. au.i die I P.niMft IFWFI FP kWlWIIIW fbllbhblll 4outh Main St. AhIicvIIU- Of couiw tliorp'H inoiicv in i)rint'i'H ink, Imt 1 1n iiwm who inuki'H tlio most nitHli Vftmt h( of it p'ls lln lnont inoiii'v out of it. If (locH not imy to iiilvi'i-tiso hmii'1 hiiiur you haven't Kot.oriin.vthiiijr vou ciiiinot do nml no well riitt man wlio nilvcrtiHCH n friiuil iiuiHt Imvo n "irttod" I'l'iuid, nnl lie who ixlviTtiscH linru'iuiiH in itooiIh iiuiHt In pripiii'i(l to riutirtfy his cuh WM. R, PENNIMAN PKtH'KIKTOK Ol' HE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, Aabcvillc, N. C. P. . ItOH , uiarlfldlv JAMKH FRANK, AMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Agent for Mecms Creek Woolra Mills, North Mala Atbeellle, N. C, IrbllWIv eruiiMiF mat tne iMiirnl unilrnniaa an Inena- sod snonhM pnmulet reliirmalloa to si pas. auvk Ik To tw bad at HAYMIII m SMITH, Dniaaists, Aahe.HU. M IV 9 dl aim wsd frl biiKllNh and French BOARDING ANO OAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNQ LADIES ANO LITTLE GIRLS, No. 40 Prrncb Uroad Avenue. MRS. BURQWYN MAITLAND, PRINCIPAL 1 1'or many years Aum-inle l,rlnrl,nl of Mt Vernon Inxtitute. Italiimi.n. , Attrd hy a coriw af comentcnt teacher. necn a 1 V liHTAULISIIIIU 1MGS B, H. COSBY, IHiiccesaor In C. Cowan.) T irArrrr rr-o uii v t i,ucn, 7 PATTON AVICNL'I!, NIIXT IIIMIK Til I) IANII CUM KM. TIJI., ASIIItVII.I.II. N. C. st-itndly I'or further inlonnatliin call on G. II. WALKER, No. 3, Jcflerson Drive. julvlftdlm $100 REWARD I I'or nnyone who will buy a pslr of t'.riihion Klioes and not get value received. Sow at 31 NORTH MAIN STREET tut aIioyc Karaicr' Warehouse. asiiicvii.m: dry GOODS COMPANY Cheniet Mtore onenrth Handle nothing 'ut Flrntcln ond, and Intend to trcut Ievrr Itnily Kltiii r. Wc kiep h'Mi.r.nint:e shocw or everv ktnu. iiome-miiiie jmnt. Home ituiilc I'luiilo. Hume mnile lomctit. llotnvmmle lrillitiCt We wnrrnut every pnir ol Attbeville Shoe Co.'i hlcr, Amheville Dry GoocIh Co., !. O. HWI.L. Mnnnter. Howard I'rolht nnd Milt, lloleiunlir nre with ntt. ASHEVILLE MUSIC HOUSE. A - Word - to - thc - People - of - AkIicvIHc. . The Ktriuwnv I'inno is still the rccomilicil Htnndard of the World, and C. I'alk Is Hteln- wnr'a ukciiI. Th- liml music people in Ashevl'le linjr It nnd take no other. It takes money to huy It. I sell it very close, still some koiIc cannot iuite reach it. For tlw Bar. the A. D. Chsse I'inno, which is acknowleilKcil and old hy Stclnway as nest to his. Th. B: crett IMuno has lieen In demand liy other houia-s who wanted. It for this trrriloiy, out C I'nlk keeis It liicht hen. Hy my prices I may not net rich, hut I make a host of frlrnda. The Herraml At Votey Oman will tie .omethlnii new In the ranrkrt nt this plan, while Wilcus At White, Kimball & Waterloo Omiins are constantly demanded and sold on Rood terms. I wish It to he understood that when I sell on Installments, and purchasers do not wish to keep thc Instrument, I do not retain all money p.llil, hut return all amount, paid above rent. I hope the character established for 14 years In Abbeville havt ts wcighf when you huve to d.'cidc where to buy a Piano or other Inurnment. Rciixctftilly, C. FALK, 35 North Mulnnt. "Try L'hcap Katcis to all Point. ;.KIAIi T1CKHTS bnnght, sold and I eichun All lrnnnctions fftiHriintrrd. C. F. RAV, Ticket llrokcr. (ipimsltr Hunnniimm Hot HAdlf NOTICE. CAITTinnT w. I nantla, nk wprravieflj. tint SB ka. kl. .... ..J-irt.iiTa li'LLKy 5,0: tlrulnnlnu tn-diiv the Iiukkhui' biislncs. for. Imerly earrled on by The AahrvUIr Ktrect Kill', way Ciniillily ill lie cntlimul hy tlic nr. lerslxned umler ihe nsmc of ANIl MEP'CATED 8' SAM VspoH If you have a THE BAGGAGE TRANSFER CO, OFFICII NO. US I'ATTON AVKNUp, Asheville, N, C, T. J. HARGAN, M. D. t I wlll lie, cl ip) to crc my fri nils, anil will nmmlsr iromil nttcniji.n to nil orders en trusted tq me Olhce at Street Hnllivay Companv's office. Telrphiine No, 111, Kip-ctiiilly, II. M JONIIH, AKent. Heptimlur III, IHtlll, sepllll.'llm Nunc, 'l-liroiit ur l.iinu dim-uses. On nppllentloit I will send a pnmphlrl t descriptive of Asheville snd nlao the in-1 t hnllnu treatment rree with list ol ques- f tlt.ns to lie anawerrd bv Ihe natieni then ordering Horn. Tre.tmcnt. Thl. rtiiltVILLt LIDKAHT ASoUCIATIUNi treatment la as effccllv. a. the ollio T I ROOMS, 26 PATTON AVE., ( Y. M. C. A. ROOMS. t T treatment. TIIB- RJKYELL .V WAGNEM, 1 'ftutee'M tO KoilO & l.lchtetlh.ru.e FANCY gkockrs. IUCAR AT REFINERS' PRICES. Open daily, eirept Hundays, from 10 a. m. until l p. m., anil n until 7 a. The terms ol nuliicrlptfon ase: On. year ! hius., vi.no; n mos., SI ; mn., tOcts. miiy ets. nfllcers for I KIIO president. '. Charle. sv Woolse.vj Vlce-I'rc.ldcnt. Thos. A. lone.: a- ...... . ..n.rrr. ,i, R. wntmn j Librarian, Mlas n i iiatcn, Clftlens ami vI.i,,.m .. n n u i ... to lnicvt the entaloituc snd Inscribe their sissnw aw Mi , coo i:riltlVr.- -eVVntaBL' 38m 935- W. L D0UCU3 $3 SHOE en.&l... I nd eotfn-Sri'.Ssjed un the prenilsrs ilsilv. llrouii.l fur every rustotner. VmllVlHm of Table (supplies). PATTON AVRNI'K. sept"idefTe,,r,M,,NoM' TTTHE BEST KNOWN RFMFDY. sAi.ll ,.u.u.v. cures . GH 0 Huwd or poisonous snbatuiietis, and s ursiitiH,d absaliiKily- nnnnlosiu ' Is pnii.r hc.l lyr phy.lolnns and rrromnndMl htdrawb. n.in. Sold by driiRKlsls. liewar of Sub. FOR nALU II V RAYSOR k SMITH, ASHEVILLE, N. 0. aisuis oTlts ihoiuaadi rofwasUaT mSSF - B ,teW!fW S. M SSMl'M n. matt 3 JUIUll wed Walt. A In. eali I rot sub so. dinualNvT f3&$2 0HOE0t(RI.. ksas mnsl fsrarahrr mm MaMniMZl Sod ths rsotnt tmproT.m.nuj auvk. IfcM . any sluu lii at Uwa. nrtoe ssstlof sh roar omiw, and r h. oanaot snare m - - VV.XlSoiJ4.LAaj Braabtas, auua. . FOR BALF; WE4YEW A MYERS, MY KINGDOM FOR A HOME " WSi tenJnV & . WSZ 2? '.."! ' pr?mnt hands Si:..'! busiiim. out tame. "ouiiKHK KUTLnlnlR, s J
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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Oct. 3, 1890, edition 1
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