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ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 30, 18M). The Newspaper Constitutes Tho Lung and Powerful Advertising Lever Without Which The Modem Art of Effective Publicity Would Soon Decay And Perish. -T. II. Cnhill. THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-KERK PRINTING CO, Tua DiiLTCmiKK. Iicmorrntie. ! oubliahrn rent aluraooa leicept eiumluyj at the lt.1- wl rate, mtneiu cm a: One Year Sii Months Three Month Oar Month Out Week ..IB. 0( .. 3.0H .. l.Su 01' If. THI'RSIUY. OCTOHKR 3d. IhW). A Kind of Attack Kvcry Voter Htiould MeneM. The Hcndcraonvillc Tinn-a thu reporti mime remarks ol Mr. liwart'n oil Mr. Crawford: "There f.-it Cowcrl it in Hiiitt he Mr. Crawford met mi old mini noted in the township lor hit extreme ugliness. Riwh ing up to him, Crawford cxolnimed, 'IHil mun. vour time him nrrivrd. Voti mui; (lie. 1 have sworn to kill the tirst mini I ever met that wat uglier than mvsell!' The old man nt once tell to hi knees and cried out, "Kill me ut once. 'I ad, I do not care to live if I am auv uiliirthaii vno n " Mr. Crawlord is not, it is true, pretty like Mr. Kwurt, but what n iimrsenew and indecency in Mr. liwart to tell a story older than himself to ridicule the appearance ol un opponent who, what ever his luck of (icrsoual lieauty, is a gen tleman. Mr. Crawford is what his Creator made him; and though the work was mine wunout i-oiinultluy .Mr. i-.wart, it is probable the voters ul the Nititli (lis- trict will approve ot it and put Mr. Ku an where he will have lull opportunity to admire his iktsuimI charms without at the same time, trying to belittle urn one else bci-aiiM-ltc hapieiis to Ik- honielv Mr. twart, you have mailt a verv b;i break. Kwart Hmh lUe "HI Head." in an aiteaipt to account tor not up iearinK ut Kobbinsville, when Kwart sai he had a sore throat, the iicndcrxoiivila Times reports liwart as suviiiu: "It is important that 1 should mil im ieril my Inc. as it is the intention oi tin people of this district to n-clcvt me ti congress. II the gentleman I Cm whirr should 'suulHc oil this mortal coil,' whili the people would regret the untimely dc mine 01 a eiever ami nice youni; man, po liticnlly there would be no loss, lint il I should by imprudent exiHisure have ti 'pass m my checks' the tuple of the good old ninth district would lieuiirrpreM-nleil in ine o.-nu congress. Hence I shall take Hue care ot myseil." The egotism and bad taste in tbio an' unparallclled in the campaign anywhere mi lar. Taking I-.w art 's own view of his value what will the people of the ninth district do when the summons comes to him that comes to nil ? or dues he think his ubilitv so great that he will be allowed to live forever ? When a man has the exaggerated idea of his importance that this sentence ol Mr. Kwart' shows him to have, it is time to retire him, and allow the swell ing to go down. tiffed) of ttic McKlulcy Hill In u sccch yesterday Mr. (iliiilMonr said that the "first ellcct of theMcKinley bill would be to raise the standard ol prices in the Tniled States. This," lit added, "meant a diminished power ol exportation. This again mcunt that while the English were effected in one ol our twenty markets, we derived enelit iu the other niuetecu from the diminished power of the merchunts ot the I'nited States to compete with the liritish mer chants, in any one of them, this being due to the augmentation ol prices in the rnitedStutesaiidtlieincreasedrestrniniK under which the merchants ol the lutler country huve to work. Mr. (iladstone advised Knglish manu facturers to allow America to find out for herself the evilcflrcts that will follow the udoption of the high tnrilf. Even Blaine, the greatest exKuetit ol protection in this country, now sees our need for a larger market and complained bitterly of the McKiuley bill liecausv it would not ojH-n a market for even otic more barrel of mrk. The fact is, we want the earth and must have it. Kwsrt and Bobtail Politic. Uwart's Hendersonvilte organ says he said recently "Snenkinif for myself. I have onlv to say that before I would disgrace myself y signing every paper thrust under mv use by irresponsible hob-tail democratic by nose or republican politicians, that I would quit the canvass and go home! liwart, by his own confession, cannot I ut too soon. He signed a fragmentary newspaper clipping purporting to have the alliance demands on il, but which was "thrust under his note" by a republican politician for political purposes and not to fix Mr. Iiwart's standing in the alli ance. On Octoher 17th, li. C. Bcdilingf.elil, state tecretary of the alliance, wrote to secretary Tomlinson thus, ut to Mr. Ewart and the alliance: " Your poBltioa in regard to bin tligihil Uy it certainly correct and our ctmttitu tion iuttaim you" That it, liwart wat not eligible, And that tcttletltl "Till advance in real property it fabu lous. I wat told of a tract of land which a lew years ago wat told lor $1)00, find since brought $0,000, and bad recently Mdnml k.Htl. n BtOlUUI L. I I.I """" " . . .,..vp till UUIUCI now demanding $18,000. Why these changes? is the natural iniiiirv. The answer is plain, It comes Irom the rail rond system of Aalicvillc that radiates n all points north, south, east and west.' The foregoing is from nn Ashcville cor respondent of the Charleston News anil Courier. The railways have dune a great deal for Aalicvillc, but with a large perccntugc of profit to themselves, ami the idea that ihev account wholly for the rise of real estate values here is mlic ulotis on itt face, You can't make a silk purse out of n pig's ear even with a rail road, and ANhevilc has many cli-nums ol strength besides a railway system thai is oftener blamed than praised. Actiil'Hatic Russia has solved the ser vant girl question by placing it iiiihuil: the duties of certain ollieials. All ser vants must apply to the local magis tracy for n co called "service book," which contains questions relating to the eapatity in which the serv.im hasxrvc.i, the (late of entrance into -iviee, the rr.i son for the (liseiiiitiiiuaiieeul such si r i. v. and for remarks on the e'.aiaeier aim ability which the servant li mxliown ilai ini the term. This is lilieil mil by tli. last mistress tile servant has li.nl aiai when shown to a person ili-simns ol em ploying him nr her nt ollie tells all the employer could wish in know. The sir. vant is protected Ikviiiisi- ample npi'H tunitv is given him to pnie iiiHrne atn charges that may Ik- made by an un- ploye. The system is said to wot k well. SrfcAKINO of the uevvsiaier elipjiitii: presented tu Mr. liwait, ilu llemlersoi villr Times savs: 'Col. T. II. Lone who was ilnh an thorizeil by the alliaii.-eto pit-sent tin m. " When was he aiillioriul, ami where. anil how much ? lines tlie alliance, um of the most proiniiient unions in eis tcuce, do its importam hnsniiss wiili acspiinr clippings : It is a very strange lima,' thai I ari alter declaring that In -wonll m-wr s.i:i the alliance demands, should, with mi. 1, apparent williiigiu-s-i, put Ins mum lo a ncwspaier clipping only pnrportiii I.- Iiare the same di inainis It would mui I to lie pretty clear that Mr. Cuatt i!i.:l not think that lie . is thuvliv eouimu tiug hiiiisell'to ai:yt!.ing in p.utitiit.ii. The Wiiiti.ti Siuti-u I s.iys. "We have no tii'u.leeiioii ,,i a lini. when the press ol X .rtli Cai "lie : w is ... remiss in its ' ilniiai duty as it lias 'lei-i in this crisis.' Tlih Wiusti ti Sentinel must li.ne it head butieilin sand it it can 1 1 . . ' t r. t i make such a charge. IN 2 DAYS Tin (Jrnnd Opening to 0c t.olir "cut prices" will close. You huve been sensible in riWSo.XS AM) PLACES. In a eertaiu Maine town there isadove which ii-gtiliirlv every Stuiiliiy during summer Hies into church, perches on the organ, and listens to the music with much evident satisfaction. A man who owns $2,0110 n year and is wort It SJII.IHiil sent in ail anoliealion to the Wilkesbartc ( I'll I cyclone I mid win- Ujujr d Vlllltni?!.' Of tlllS biff mittee reieutlv lor $.id loss causeil bv a elii.ui.ey lulling on his kitchen. ,0I U0t il M) . It llllS HilVed yOU A I.AWsri r begun i!0U vents ngn has iust lieeu (livi.lc.l by the imperial courts I IHlllieV. TH1 V'OUI" Ill'IfftlllOr :l l.eipsie. II was hetween the en y ol l.iilnvk and Mivljenlnirg ami concerned : )t circlis" Will S(f)Il I'loSC, 'he pos essiou of' lauds on the river: '' ':,vl'- J Advise him to do liiw bu.vitiff A "i.vvii-hx" risii was reiTtitlv cnuglii i In the t olnni'iia iver, I iiegon, allhough ! of all willt'P fftiods lit OIK'e ils propi r lioine is in the dicp sea. Its, oeeiili.iiiiy i.i il s li .insparemv. My li..lil- .'iipt flijs Opportunity pJISS- Ml 14 I I lip X' ' I'll llllll l .11 l.'lll 1,1,1 'V tasilv i-ouiilcil. Ai-' ri n lieiiig h i . doll''. '! inn ' minx ' I'U'o-irk . an li.in p n ' v. oil'. water st in ilu- woods near . lor nine liavs. little i- ivi's di-i-iiveriil by a I K w is nearly t'am ulilci! euliieh upon I'm: vu 'i is t int'i' se' ot poliee to u auii ', r Inni ilie o'tlinary or third Mvtin p ilii-e. i!ie pal.u i-polii-e. uiiiler t lie i-iTii.tr. i ,d the hutisi hold, ami 1 hi t's ami the tariff will he added. If he tit-lay his purchases a il.iy too late he will readily understand how the tariff ef fects the pocket of the poor. A few "jobs' in dress goods, some hats at a drive. Our rival;- li i Iv p i'i. e, iv'aose chief ti I'stnd'.i t'i'in iln- C'ar in pei'Miu. the tombs of Ceorge s ine stock is not surpassed lier a sad speet.-u-le of , .. , , , JIIIV. itrilli'llliii'l llllt-uuil l lilt 1 1 I S.o.,1 a-.d I i ii -ji I UM'.i s Ilu gravis are ill kept. . it Me: e.: Il w its he on t he marble slabs iint t In -.pei-i at . ii Hints away with a tt'tl.uii IiiiU i-i'itvieti-in ot the shortness o; I iit'ian un nil -r . Km I'l- ha itist gicn o the t'lornian ' tiiiii-i-i and 't'et'rowii I'rinee a cannon c ell. i'tii- I; ip rot's pr, sent is e ll's.-r.ilil- l'lll'.ttc, w i li inihian designs, nil is e 'i.-i.!i 1 1 l b Kinpp to le the nie-it '.it n ,m n I. ttiaii-lnp eer tin ned nit iioin hi'. lonn.Ir. . Mh l'ri 'i r I i'i;urn v i am v. w -ho otittilid ti t. .ma ll'i-pllal lor VMiinen lit I , liili'.itl at II nliii; 'i: a' ion to I he II III 1 v litis iliinle a I I nnersi: ol t Suck to the party thai kit pi- u pi 'iu ises. ilellilersoiaiiie I inns. l-'ollowiitg that ailMee would have tin republican parly without a v. net i in v ami; iim:, rtir tllliiiii-v mill tut- l.'iiiit'iat' llast- Mail.- 1 . J. M. MewiKiin, e.i-.ind .le i.a imt :iess troia the se..i:d ills., lit. is out in a earil in whitli la as 'While I am a larmi r and a tl eiid.i i- ,n ilie I'.irmeis' il.auee. and ln i s pita- ciples uud dem.iiiils and would do all I ml I to innl, I up Ilu liltirists ut tile ! il- n.crs, yet in lining so ncwr wounl I nut- sent tu lilivlhiiijg else but the un niililine if all other iuleti-l-. "Iauiiideiiiiiir.il ami alw-is have tieeti, and sunt the pi in. ipie- ol the ai i iiilcc and those oi ile.-ii..ctacy it imt ,, ready one h ue kissed e c i ut'.t-i : i have swurii eternal im. nati . lain net. suaded thai etery nan an i a I cl.-- ought to r.illv to the suppo-t I,! the i.etti cralie party, u liose prit.cipli s li.e .-. ni tre iniuioilal." AllNttlVe III HCIIIKl.tlH. l-'rom the CliiiltioioiiK'u Tbiu-s. Gen. Hovutuii. in a lale letter to t lit Cincinnati Conimercial-Ciaiitt . f. lui lates the rrptiblieaus on the abs. uee ut scandals in il.irrison's .nlii.ii.iMiati.a,. Surely our old ineml has n.,- I'orgiitti-n the Tanner e,is.,di ; inu tile Katun i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 y wliiii-,v.'.hni. i. nor the scauilali ins rulings ol As-ist ant Se.-rctar.v ol the Interior Has sey, which puis Ik-.-us, diserltrs ainleow ards on a level with honorable soldiers; nor the fact that a man, Senator iiia. who stands convicted of cmb. i. m. nt anil other ntlici.tl crimes, has overshad wing intluencc ut the white lions. These, to suv nothing ol the outrageous bungling oft he census, to the pi mil ul making it worthless, though it wall cost the revenues ul tue people not hss than jii..ioo,iitio. Ht tins hoi ,,l "sianda s' long uud large enough to lie si-.-n by n republican join n. ilist ol Iliiyutou's apu omi riitieis. with i lie obii-i-t ol eneoiir :;itj n I'lltv il cilinai ! ai among women sH,.'ial!v I'al'see wotntil. i n i l v I iiL-is ri t. nt Spam, is loud ot i'e pi ra. 1 1 1 1 1 li si,. s apKalilig IicIoit ibi, . . ii, ft-1 ei s. She overeoiu-. s this th.idti oi h-iiiitg Iter eli-indiir eoti- ;, e-i 1 1 In 1 1 1, pi .nn w it ti tin- oH.-ra house i'.d in 1 1 is ,v she lisiens lo t,u- per. n aiatu-e wi; li.iui linking to apK'.ii' Ih- t t e I lit public Miss I'i i i Ti iji: is said to have '.iit'i. ii.l nn lirst stgt- dist itii-tiiui by r a-i.iiig " In a play be. 'ring the out . i .It-ll - .le it lter I'.eel." she had to i ;.l,i- a n.-k, a i" in. 1 1 het tuck am I sen am, ,-id s i o i.lis-i,- wa her snnnp,ieil h,,r t"t a' ibe sou it'oti that tile si-ieatlt elec rtlii d I la hoii-i . 'I'tii s-tiallisi pitieot iii.iney in Moti-a-ia is a --li.t." "Tun bits' make a :'ianer. wlu.n iuieli.isis a drink ol i '''- in' alnl a cig.'ii Ili-.-her wages are n i:ii t i.ete l"- tiuskil'iil lab ir than in any i; It.-r si..te,bui then is enough gambling .ml il-'iii.ing .n valent to ntsei the in-ea-e n i-;ii. T'li; l is a -n.-irtie ! man in Vlntlt.'i. ia.. i!iu im u s i ye jl.issi s wilha golden i it. Ii:swi w e.o s et glass's loo. and ii Ilia t-vi p its .' iust alike. They r ti-t ; ..-ut tits i.f llnee elilldrill. the il"i.. si u-nig ten M-ars ot age.nild i.'teh t m i i la , In n are near sighted. They ' l 1 it' 111 ginS-l'S I . i... M- Want Hit- l.nrlli. Wii-lilnloii star t ti has in int. i-rst in a Itiglt tiuill tri,:s nit, n ,'iirsi uttli tin r. st ,,t t'-il sin inn-t have s..,tirllnng nnire lial -lil-.si.i . i,i.,!( . li.itu,. mark, t I i. mi 111! ill- s.. n iin h i,-- tii rt Pj' ; mm tude. When They Mi' III Come to Tline f I rnm the Initlinm (.lulw. The express companies upt-rnlitig i ne i mien Mates nave held a meeting and agreed to advance the rates uvir their several lines, The only reason which this mammoth devil hsh can as. sign for its davlijlit roblx-rv is thai m. reaned lielu and advanced eharues ot railway service make it necessary. 1 he express communes have In men mil all the In tie concerns, they have grown IHiwcriui mui ilehant, uud now they come in with u great combination and purpose lo levy increiiMil tolls Inun the lieople ol the union. And the ikiihIc arc loreed lo submit to the extortion- ate demands of these buhl highwiivmcii. The government should admit 1 delivery service, and use the malls lor ex- press puriHiHcs. When nackaues weinh- ing as much as even fifty pounds can be sent bv mail at reasonable rales, linn these bold btiiicaniiccrs will hum down their flags. rnlHlljr Mownliill ol Um. I'rnm Ihr I'hllsilrlpliln Times. Ifclainater is lK-alen. lie is iH-aleu be- cause he is disti listed as a n ptibliean leader; because he is the creation ol a po litienl system that dishonors the stale; because his party in congress has wasted the surplus, made n treasury deficit bv profligacy, increased the public debt, ,iii creased taxes on the common necessaries of business mid ol lile, and because revo lutionary Icailcrsntid rvvnlut ionurv meth ods have gained the mastery in the once great and patriotic republican parly. A Hullway ComiiiiIhhIoii. I'rom Ilie I'rntrrsslve Psrmrr. It has been said that the railroad e - mission has not been an issue in the cnrmiiiigiiunwdrawitiglo an end Nearly all the candidates lor the ligislalitre and senalc have been nomitiatt'd with this object in view, anil if any of (hem will say that they nre opposed to a commis sion their delent is certain. The ncotile ol North Caroliiiu need a commission. want a commission, and are uoinu tu huve a commission. POWDER Absolutely Pure. i-mim -1 tnroir luikliie ".wikr. Miithi-Mt 'l' nt' in liai i iin: sin-iKth t'. ft. Coirrn "inn Krisiri. iiii t IT. ssi lulvgtnllY LADIES. READ! KANSDALU, ncialit In TrifiitiiK FALLING HAIR ANO SCAI P DISORDERS. tli. iinnm : t in tu U p. m. No. 9 North Main Mtrect .iiS-l l,T 1lnX I'MKi: H MI'UlHNt IH1NK. IiivmImI I mlii . WiHtnl onnt thrlr I lo uni. M-;l.i:nhATi:H "M-WM AN NUKVIt TON li.'" ON SM.K. it t'j:ii i tu. llartHT'H MiiuhxIiiv for Im t, iHo N vein- Ttu N'urmliT mirttltt r n It.iriwT'n Xtnn imi' i-ii'iii i- th itr-l i n ulinrt hi-r Ir n h r on S 'liilicf n (.'iilt'iirniii "our Unlv" ''V C harli I hhIIi v Wiim r, ilm. rtMnu tin- Hm hIi-. it ihiii,'. itnl i ficrv tl that uiomI i'iiritinu t'liit'iiti nt nnr i-omitrv Nu cr mi HIn i r t ) ii trntn iiliutoKraphu uni) I'Min ilr vmiu ) llilnitNlithi AtniTliMn iitllot uive ii IttiilutiMl vnliit- to thl Init'rrHt ititf inHT li W, Mi ily iliNi'i-tlifit tli iiiMnt mil I'irtn ul H iliciiitiir . mnl kIvih mi ne I't.tii in "ii-r Mt iMttTtrunk," Mir frntlviil t'nv whuli fniii'-i tin-re iintiniillv Mitt nr lu i' I fiti'i.iiiaulri I iv iiitu liliiHtt-nlinnM irn.ii .iii'ln m li ottii Ht ik. Tht- MTim nl fiMi. I. mt .tiih AmhtK h lv Thin tn hil l im untliim-il In'Trlmn unil Cmnnur uil lull" 'I In llliiMniOmi, ulilt-h urt- iitiin'Ti'iii pn ncnt vlr tif olitrt-t mnl turn i-rv mi n-u r-'H n AMtitiiiL'ti im i ii iinrn in. I.irt riih Id urn ilctn tI'-ch "A Whiti'i Jimincr Im (iKiu" bv wiiv ol' the Ciiniiillnii I'mliiV Kiiilr-unl iiml thr 1'iu-tlU' Otnnt ft. II. M, Mvt cniit 1 1 iit nn nrt u li on "Hwttx- rlntitl mnl ilu- tss, "I'tltut ton Cnivt rlt v" In the Kiiiihi't ol ii ttimly itM-r hv I'roiciMiir . M.Hi.iam. Iiumlt-t n inhiiHiiliIr nt'trv ni 'Tori I aniM-MM" t lifntiuht tu n i iitu'lii-lon I Weill fltiiriii'trrltli' llliiwtr'ttlniia In mi il iitvh'K hv Mi- iliHnKu)tH( ("rinvJi nr i t. M- rhiitli. kimhi, mill Miiiitcuiit iu- ohi H"iv ihi tiiwtiiltT vnt, 'I In nthtriU-iti.it in. clmlm "A Hiillnwp.n Wriuth," hV Wll In in Miii k, wili ihr lllnxtr itlotiN; "MmlH't nf : tin I'ftlviil oi tltr hriHl." Iiv Onitp Klttu; mnl "rrtrMim." Iv Hulh li.uin "nnr. f ir H Weir Mitclu-ll intttrltiutin m Intrittiiitf tun m i-ntltlril "'I lu Ounki r l.ntlv." wIim-Ii ! i until tly nnt lirnntlhrly flliiHtriittil ly llownnl llf. oihrr I'lirmn nrr"ln Nn- nil if r." hv Ari-hlhii hi i.ntiiiiiiiini : "T.1.1 I. i.tc!" bv lulinn llnw thnntr; "Thv World Kiiiin Ott' hy H.t' llinulioi-iir l.iilhron: 'on S kltiitT irotii ii liri MtitltHH Hlirn." i.v Annlr I'lrl'ltt, nnil " Ouiitrinn." hv IUUn wnrmiin i-rorur wuiitnn Ciirtm. in thr KH tnr'H liitV Lhlllr.rllai UHt-i n luinihrr tifltitrr. (.'Ntiiitf MtiiiiivtM, Httih iim the ileirrnnc til pop. u I n i Inn. in '.uir or the mountiihi tlliirh-tt, Ms'iiilrti'ioiHncn In I'm ilnnu nt nml in l.'on. Knu, thv "Boik-ty c lmnn" ol the m-wnim. I'liiftnil M mv nun l It-trUlatloti further.. Ktrniiu oi tin llipior tr Hu- Wllllnm hrnn IIowiIIm, In Htv h-ht'ir'i Hi in I v, vnnlilrm thr nioHt mvut thtorliN n viirilinir the nriuo of thf AryniK. cluirlm I'n.tlcv Witrnt-r, in the f-illtor'n lirnwir, vniU tin rt'iiil'T'n nttrntlon In n (HL-n'liir totilmvv of mutlcrn tlmrn, nnil iUMKt-st thnt Ihrrrnmv Im. tlll fnrlhrr trl uniuhi fur thr tint mnt lilnr anil electricity. , 1).V pliici'. KosTir Itlins. A WuitillT'H, Frtmtiiiff (hurt IMa. W. A. Hi.. J. V. Hkown. FtRNITURE AM) UNDERTAKING. No. 31 Patton Avenue, M AFEE BLOCK. OPPOSITE BLAIR'S OLD STAND WV 11 iv now ri-ady, ami in vile nn- t'rionds ami the pub lic nvniM-nlly to call ami ex amine our well selected ntoek of FURNITURE, Which we are offering a trork bottom prict-H. rndertakiii": :i speciul fentiire. ChIIm in tended dfi.v or niiiiit. Telephone, day 7.". night BLAIR & KROWN. AT TIIK LEADING JEWELRY STORE, Thr rntlrr Morh of Plated Jewelrj, Uit'luilinK Itnr HmwIiM, Mutton and Hruce let, m HHJNE-THIRO OFFi-1-8 I'rirnrdkss ttf ctist. ns wr intrnd la thr nitvn In ki-i nulhinK but Hullit (Inlil unit Klrrlinn RiKi-r Jrwrrlrr. WE ARB HAIM'Y TO ANNOUNCE THAT WB HAVB THIS WEEK IN CKEASK1) THE CAPACITY AND FA CILITIES 01' OCR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. WE HAVE SECURED SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED WORK MEN, AND ARE NOW READY TOOIVE OCR FRIENDS A SPLENDID FIT AND FINK QUALITY, AT VERV Rfi.VSONA Dl.li KATES. CALL IN AND SEE I S ALL WE ASK ISA TRIAL. OIR REPAIR DEPARTMENT IS STILL FI LL AND ACTIVE. AND Wl: CAN GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL WORK UROIT.HT IN. WEAVER i MYERS. THE SHOE STORK 39 Patton Avenue. GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In 100 Feet of Central Passenger Depot. ASIIEVILLE, N. C. ' "x K. H. HRITT, STONE CONTRACTOR & BUP.DER. Also ifmrtlnR nf all kinris rtnnr. All nrilrr priimptljr filled And work ffufti-Antrtri. Can li t'oitnd al all time nt Graham' Cotton Factory. nast9dtf INSURE YOUR PROPERTY WITH E. J. ASTON, General 1 1 11 aura nee 1 Agent Krar No. 'JO Aimth Main atmt. Iitnhllhrd IKili aiift dlv AihrrlPr. N. C KuKllah and French B0ARDIN6 AND DAY SCHOOL. FOR YOUNG LADIES ANO LITTLE GIRLS, Mo. 411 Hrrnch Hronil Avrnue MRS. BURGWYN MAITLAND, , PRINCIPAL 1 For many year Aaauciate I'rindpal ut Mi Vrrnon laatltuu, Baltimore. I Aainud hy a corpa af comvirntrnt trachcr. Iccn dly KMTAIII.ISHIlll 1HS B. H. COSBY. iSuecrtMor tu C. Com tin. I JEWELER, J PATTON AYHM'E, NHXT I K Til li'lANI) C'li.NTKAl. Till., ASIIIiVll.l.K. N. t. nrptoill.v HO. f Try- ARTHUR M. FIELD LEADING JEWELER, Mouth Main At. Anhcvlllc. ASHEVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, ROOMS. 26 PATTON AVE., 1 V. M. C. A. ROOMS. I Open ilally, tievpt Humlaya, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. m., and ft until 7 p. Thr trrma of auhwriptlon art: fnr year $3; r) miM., tl.no; ft mini., 91 ; 1 mo., OOcta.: ilallr il eta omra fur 1 HUO l-rt.lilrnt, Ctaarlra W. WonlMry; Vlor-Prmlitcnt. Thou. A. Jonra; Arc nml Trrnnurrr, I). Walton i Librarian, Mlaa K. I llatrb. to lnniri-t thr cataloiriir and namrw an mrmiw r. rill.IlT lnnih their an.todtf c;ri;i;r buos., 1 Hiieee.mira to Italrd fk Kirtor No. ag North Main Htreet. "Unaka, HII'IIKIIlM 1'l.ni'R MANl'I'ACTI'RHI) I'llH (it'R TMAUH, AM. KIZKtl. WE SELL FOR S3.40 PER HUNDRED. JlUMPOGND : OXYGEN ash X t MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR 4 h nu huvmny Now, Throat or I.unjf on fii.IU-Atinn I will rnd tiiimpltlrt ' ilmcTiptlvr of Ahrvll1f ami Imo Uir In- 1 hnlliiK trrntMirnt rrc with lint ot qurj ' ti nii to tr nnow.rril Uy thr fiHtlrnt ' 'when nnlrrinit Numr TrrHtnunl. Thii ' ' trrHtnirnt in rtTrrtlvr the oltiif ' ' tmitmrot. OPPICH NO. 3fl I'ATTON AVKNf'h. ' Atbrvlllr. S. C. T. J. HARGAN, M. D. REVELL & WAGNEM, AuccvMors to Kopy ft Urbtrnltrrgrr, FANCY GROCERS. SUGAR AT REFINERS' PRICE! CnfTeea rnaated on the nrrmlwa dally, anil ground for every rnntomer. Full Line of Tabic Supplies. Free delleery. A full line ol Feed, lurnlalied m wnoienaie pni-ra. aS PATTON AVKNI'K. Teler one No. Ha. eptlr) dtf A mortrrn ftmt cIum htitrl. Hot unit mid water ttnH hnth nnd toilet on rrtry floor.. Hire trie liellt In every room. Open tire In oirite ami jcrnttw in lrl room. Ofticei tllnins room, lunch counter, cIkbt nnt nvyvn at nml unit linr nnil liilliHrd room on firnt Hour. Klec, ric Rtrert cum pnaa ilnor every yo mltiutm, Kuhittiuitt and Dunvlllt rnilroml eatinx bauw .'0 minuteii for mtaln. RATKS, f l.oo HI-R DAY. A. G. IIAIXVURTQN,Proin J. H. BRYAN and WAl.TF.K liRKI-.N. C'lcrkH. FOR SALE. T 'Si- W k a! Mr!,. ',AFlir .M iaM aiiJfririiWSiiasv J--u at -j-t k..rl CONTAINS NINE ROOMS. INaUOIIQ BATH F'TTEO W!TH"Wfc.TERTCLOSET. IMnlNhrd throughout ii Antliiue 0:ttt. I'ir'r fi't-l KciTntlon M nil finished in Ounrtrr. Hit wed (ink W il lniprtt with l.lni-rutn Wi.lton For further tuiorinuiton cull on G. H. WALKER, No. $t Je.Tcrson : DHvc. itilvl.ltllm $10Q REWARD I for anyone who will buy a pntr of tlrnhn n Slior nml not urt vitUte ncfivrd Xnw nt 31 NORTH MAIN STUI.F.T ut ntiove I'nrmtT' Wiirt-hfiuw. ASIIKVIIJJC DRY C.OOttS COMPANY. t'hfniH-t tirr onenrih llnniUr nothlni? 1 Mt Pi'MtH'lA ttoodn, nnil Intrnd to treat evcr lmilv KltVIIT. k-r(i Ii im-mn sihh r . I.iud. Uo'iif.-uaiU J.Jina lloinr nnV I'lntiN. lloinr ttiinlr iMinifitii. HoMtr-n mt lr Hi ilk.-. He warrunt rvt-ry pnlr ol thrvi1lr 8hir Co rhur. Aslicvillc Dry CimclH Co., I. 1 1. H'in(, Mnnnirrr Howard I'mmt nnd MtU. Ilolromlif tin will) 'i MKKt'HANTS AN?' I-v .-MI-KS VATIoNAI. MVSK, VO, I 7M . (.'huriotti. x c . April y, Immi rriranl th" North rtrrn Mutirtl i our m th -i'ttn.niit, in ritiiiif I think It without t'Si-rption um ot ilu- HiMit t-t om . t ;itil !' t-t lor thr imiHi v hohlrr. I mm hod i hive p Ihim-n tln ami: ont n'U'ti t luuic thni I rnn other. Mvdlr- iiU-ml arc niu h luf i:rr ituiti in oiltn- miii- i. 11 tit It I mm liu- lii-triiiui , and my ) tHinm-r a 'f r th a int v I'tlirr i'h .iilm tttt imiiin n iHily and i-mtw rH 'Ivlr n-MiniK'l: thrv jmiv prmuptlv nol Mtrt 'iidiiuly t-nr ami nl in their iWititiit" wiin mvir policy nnnrr j. 11. .Mta,iih., -rr. Mt r'iimii an i i iruu-.- .mimoiiiii iiniik, citnriottr, v. I HNI NT I, rWIUNK. I Inn 1. 8Mrtinl kf nt lr Arnhrn Ninth cnnlitiii 'imi wm-ih :t7.1 HI.N7H ;i ltiipl'iH 4 ir r ct . . . n.iUO.H7 :i:t NORTHrVESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Ol' MII.W Vl'Klii:. IISSIN Thw Conmanr inir ull forno ol oiilinnrv l.t't. Knlo no tit. I.lnilinl l.ilV mnl Mrml.Tmi. tint' noli. t. I hi I'unipnny triiim i- nuinmlt itinr 'hnii ih- hir the liiiointu ot unr iniriiy Ainrrh-nu i. oinpnnv. I hi- mi Hm-uuiiiu iviititlin, and is ileltarnd ly In charter Tom evrr otvnin; nnv, mnl il Situ il v mi .iinriiit tiiincii, Itmltvidindu thr lnmrt oi any l.ilr fniinuu . oct 1 1 daw THAT- WM, R, PENNtMAN, PROPKIRTOR Ol- THE ASHEVILLE BRICK WORKS, AataeTllle, N. C. I. O. Boa I. NHVICR HKARD ofBK.FORB IN AHHKVILLK. OYSTERS AT - BALTIMORE - PRICES! MTAXIlAMliK nnCTH. I'KK OT Hai-ellent lor HtewlnH, rtr. HUI.ItL'TK UCTH, I'KHOT, Very Fine fur HirwInK, I'rvlna, etc. Hold from hunw to hnuw throiwh entire vn.v. oni mieill. rrct-iveil lllllly Htol-k Hi w u.vk Irmh. HPKCI AL iinlrra li-fi at Nn. T JrAi-mon Itrlve, or nent throuuli Ilu- innll will lie riillverril prnmptly to nn.v part of the city. Aililrcan ordrra lie "'"'I to 0. M. MI1.I.HK, m-14 d I ill Hoi 47, CItT. THK KQUITABLB LIFK AHHVRANCH HOCIUTV. $tu7,10,.1it 12 SIV.fiai,U7.ifll AdiM-tll Hutplud Iv. U. Monroe, Ag-., AabtTlllc, N, C. OttU-:VJ Mouth Mala Hmt, aalS dtf THE MODEL CIGAR STORE ANO NEWS STAND II aa received nne lot of WALKING CANES, With the lateat atylea of handle. ullvrr plain) and naldlMd, Alao alarirr tupply of I.OVF.IX'S BOOKS or the Lateat Kdltlona. ESTEY. FISCHER. The World Famotia, unequated, uneirclled, durable and beautiful ESTEY ORGAN FISCHER PIANO Are recommended hy the heat artlate. Come and eiamloe our nooda liefbrt huylnn etae where at No. 87 Patios arcaua. Tun In. and repairing a anerlnltT. S. P WILLUMI 4 CO. JalydHftwaai TRY THIS i 1IO NOT FORGET I MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY! llWEEKLY CITIZEN 17 Paltoti Atciiuc. THE SUN. -PDH- 1801. Home nroplr avrre with The Htin opinion "imi men ami ininir. ant mmr trtil () X L Y SI-ONE DOLLAR-SI lially, tier month. .... I'nIIV. Ilrr krar Sunday, iw'r yenr lially anil Hiimtnv. irr yenr.... tinllv nml Hunilny,irr ttiontn. n vr.iy, one year ... ao e.,M f.011 M.M n.70 l.llll ' I f Arldr THK KI'N, New 'nrh. Pl-.H VICAR. Strictly In Advance. don'l 1 hut evrryliiMly Ultra to K-'t holil of Ihr Cf I'lkt It Cllltl Six. nr.iiH-e whlvh 1. n. nr 1I11II ami nrtrri9' ,,u" ul airnni in .N-na nn niimi lletnorrM!. Itllow thnt for twinty vi-lira - ... Thr Hun haa foimht In ihr iront llm lor'lNin. t ... 1. ,. ; oiratle nnuriilra. never oivrrininr wrnk.i N'llll OlIC PollUT 1111(1 ll'IK'W rnlnil In II" loyalty to thr trilr liili-niil. of Uir party It nrvri wllh Irnrlraa Intrlllumi-e nnil ' illalntrnatrd vlvnr AI time. iiiliil..ii hnve .,,. .. ,,! .....:.. ... .... .. rtlmrrilaiito hr Imt mrnna of Bminipli.h. ,Vlir KllltHI'I'Ipt IOII lit Olltl'. Inir thr roinmnn purpoM-: It la not The Niin'a fault If It hna aren liirthrr Into the null- ItlKhtrrn hiiiiiln-d and ulnitv-onr will Ih a MN-H I n''t'SM)ll(lt'ltH III (irrat jrar In 'mrrl.iin iollilva aim eviry.- 1 lioilv ahuiiM rrnil The Hun , ,,, i-VI'f-,V Mfl-I lllll III IM'HU'ril Xnrlli Cufiliiiii. MI:C1AL I liATlHI.Mi riu:i(;x NKw.s. .WWII VIITUAL NEWS, ALLIANCR NKWS. AND ALWAYS DEMOCRATIC. ' The IlCMt Family Ncwftptiper In the State. TTTHE BEST KNOViV RFMFnv. " ! II.U.C." ( urea G 0 In 1 IaAIUm buy I a l.o. .a tM-a.. arrin or poiaonona mililinu-n, and aiinrantn.i ahilnn-ly hnrtiilna, la nrrarrllii"! Iiy nh vlrl,,i, m..A reeomi.nili ynruviif.ta. frlie !. Mi Id l.jr ilriWKlala, lUwnra nf KnU Hint.... ArinnClirni (. 1 n , HOK MAI.Ii IIV RAY80R SMITH. ASHEVILLE. N. C K. COFFIN, Real Etitiite Assent. AND LOAN RKIIKKN, 1 NORTH MAIN IT., I MORGAN'S BOOK STORE I Money loaned and well aerurrd at It per rent, Intcn-at. Ileal Kalate hnnahl and m.ld at piihllr and 1 Erlvate aale. Nenta rolleeteil. I riiinlui-l.il a I ral I'aiate and Auction liu.lnr In Chnrlra. Ion. . t tea yrara, and will alie pr ut 1 a ten ana tu all liaelam put la ay vharn. I JulytfMlai - liV.-LiVuir ..j witwi
Asheville Citizen (Asheville, N.C.)
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