An apvertihement in a leading paper travels hundreds of thousands ok miles hetween sun rise and sunset, and on all the railways, rivers, roads, and cross roads, north, east, south and west. it 18 up and away de fore the commercial traveler has hreak- FA8TED. Cincinnati Commercial timet fe. THE DAILY CITIZEN. By RANDOLPH-RUHR PRINTING CO. TmruiiCmin, lieniocratlc, In publl.hed ercry altemooo teacept Humluy) t the following- THtvwetnetlr eaaa: Onr Year nix Monlha Thrre Month... One Month One Week $B.Ol 8.0O l.fiu l.i THK UAII.V CITIZEN la on iialr at the following placea in A.hevlllr: CITIXliN OHKICB. IIATTHKV I'AKK NBWS STAND. i;lkn Km k nkws stash. MOHBL CltSAK RTOKIS, I'attun Ave. MONDAY. DI5CKMHI5K S3. IHIW. A Triumph of IroreHH. Il the world's Htntcmen were tn lie ilc IHiwil Ix-tunae in private tliev killed to teniitiitiiiii, many a bri"lit mi ti.nlin Mar woulil liulc from the tirniament ami suim-nt the must iinp(irtant triumphs ol I in r- wiitilil never lie aeliieveil. N. V Hcnil.l. I'oamhlv : luit we can't help thinking thai the "most impurlant triumph ol Iirnorcns woulil Ik In- the reaching by the iiiman riur id n moral atatulanl bo hioli j;riicrnlly that the "lirioht pal titular atari" wmilil liclinve themselves in pri vate ita well im in public Asiikvii.i.eCit- liKS. Notwitliatnmlitig, Tim; Cmis, we lie licve. is nil anient admirer ul Grover Cleveland. Welmter Herald. Yea. we are; ami are not nsliamed to sav so. Anil ilova not Mr. Cleveland be have himself in private? There were features of Grover Cleve land's early private life that no decent man could admire; nor does Mr. Cleve land Inniacll admire them. They were hail; and if Mr. Cleveland had lain mid wallowed in them, ii he hud not wholly eonfeiwed them and put them behind him; if he hail nut taken the terrible punishment for them that cornea ol lull publicity, we would have none ol 'him. Grover Cleveland suffered for his sins and was given a clean bill ol moral health by the American people. And to-day the editor, republican, demo crat, mugwumps or nondescript, that can again tlirig into Mr. Cleveland's face his record of years since in HulTulo mighty low-lived or a mighty thought less creature as compared with the man who to-ilav atanils beside Francis 'o sum Cleveland morally cleat and Ui- right.a man ol principle and of honor. There is previous mutenal, worth sav ins and worth cultivating, in the repent ant sinner. Mr. Webster Herald, and il you don't believe it go rend your llible. Majority Rule. Senator llutlcr denied that the fathers if the government had ever intended to establish the rule ol the majority. An unbridled maiorilv he declared to be lies Hitism. It had many of the qualities ol a inoli and none ol the restraints ol in dividual rrHinaihility. It was the con stitution and laws that should prevail To claim that the majority should rule bv reason ol superiority ul numliers was to claim that dcolism might tnke the place ul an assembly ol representntivesul tlic people controlled by the limitations 01 uh; constitution ami inc niw. Charleston News and Courier. Well, let u follow this out to its con elusion. "The constitution and laws should prevail." And who interprets them? Why, the supreme court of the I'nited States. And if that court is tli videtl in its interpretation ol n clause in the constitution does the view of the minority prevail ? Not so Inr as beard from; and, consider ing the distinct and growing tendency in the Inst til'trcti years of the supreme court of the I lined States to recogniie the rights of stales, probably, after (ill, the News nnd Courier is pretty well satisfied with majoritr rule. So that to "claim that tlie majority should rule by reason of siitenority of numbers" i not to "claim that despotism may take the place of an assembly ol representatives of the itcople." Majority rule is, unhappily, not perfect because, alas! the human mind is not per fect; hut both the human mind and ma jority rule have served this nation of ours lairly well anil will do to tic iiploawhile longer. Carry lit War Into Africa. Wrdu not know what will become ol the resolution to hold the nest place ol meeting of the Southern immigration so ciety in New linglnnd, but the man who introduced it had a long head. The society wants and needs all the ad vertising it enn lieu To secure, say, 20 columns in each ol the Huston papers, fur instance, would cost many thousands of dollars. If the nest convention were held in that city report of the proceed ings would occupy at least that amount ol space and Ik widely circulated, free to the society, among a very large class of most desirable immigrants the Ne Kngland farmer and mechanic. It would l carrying the war into Alnca to hold a southern convention in New bngland and wt hop those who have the matter in charge -anrss the courage and good judgement to take so bold step. It would challenge attention and, more than anything else, convince a section ol the country having men and capital that the south means business and has strong backing for ber claims, Cssltr niMbctyctf Orator). At the funeral of On. Alfbrd Terry at New Haven, Connecticut, Friday, Dr. T T. Mnnger who preached the funeral sermon, said; "It Is the duty of a soldier to be silent under arru an lions and crrtKisms. lien, TW-re did not wholly esaarjt a kind of subdued and qualified criticism in con nection with the Luster anair in . ioo, That Custer should have fallen intd such trap would naturally reflect upon bis as... navlrta V "Tot facts la the case bar oerer bev ASHEVILLE DAILY CITIZEN: MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 22. 181)0. generally know. Custer's fatal move ment was in airect viuiauou m uum w bal and written orders. When his rash ness and disobedience ended in the total destruction ot his command Gen. Terry withheld the fact of the disobeyed orders, and saflered an imputation, hurtful to his reputation, to rest upon himself rnther than subiect a brave but indis creet subordinate to a charge of disobe dience." This is astonishing news. And how will it effect the proposition now before congress to give Mrs. Custer a pension of $100 per month? Custer was a brave man, but the first and highest duty of the soldier is obedience. Thh Atlanta Dixie's Christmas num ber is a superb production. It bus nn especial interest for North Curo liuians in that it contains, on page 003, an admirable picture ol Josephus Daniels, of the Raleigh Chronicle. Facing page 078 is an imperfect but entirely satisfac tory delineation of the editor of the Dur ham Globe on his native heath. I-are and an old hat sit lightly on his brow and he wears a pair of boots that ac count, for his coming into Asheville side ways. Senator Stewart, republican, of Ne vada, made a 8Kceb against the force bill and the New York Tribune sup presses his remarks. And yet ex-assistant iostmaster general Clarksun won- lers why republican puiers are not more widely read. Another Man. Asheville Cor. Knleliih Chronicle. This afternoon a lady and gentleman from a northern state were walking up the corridors of the Buttery Park look ing out upon the vast expanse of snow and shivering at the thought of the cold ness out among the mountains. The lady turned to Mr. Teter Wilson and said: "Why do they call this a winter resort ?" The patriotic North Carolinan was ready for her nud said: "Because winter resorts here." She had nothing else to say. Mo Fllca In a Know Mtorm. Prom the Durham Globe. The people of Asheville, ouen handed and progressive, did all that any people could do to make the strangers within their gates leel wildly at home. There are no riles on Ashe- Tille. FROM CIRRITIVK TO CHEROKEE. Granville county is practically out ol lebt, mid will stain get $3,1100 from Vance county. Tlic citizens of Murphy very wisely on Inst Mondnv voted against bonding the town lor ten thousand dollars. Mur phy Bulletin. Rockinuham KiH-krt: It is believed and wc sincerely hope with good rea sonthat the liijuor traffic will lie ban ished from Rockiuglium alter the first of next J.ii.uary. The board of directors of the peni- teiitutrv in making their reMirt to the govei nor recommend that there lie established in the prison manufactories ol toluicco and ol laiirics irom line, par ticularly cotton bagging. "ireenville Reflector: In his sermon Sunday morning Kev. A. D. Hunter snul that during the one year he had been in this town he hud heard more profanity on ihcstrcets than he had ever heard in any other live tears ol his life. Great numliers of negroes who have hermit work in the"turiK-iitine orchards" ot Georgia, are coming home lor the holi- d.ivs. In not a lew rases their families. neglected eleven months in the year, have been a charge upon the community. At Cnnard's south wharf, Halifax, at nil-lit ciL'hl men were in a large shed working on the top ol a neap ol coal when a large section of the wharf caved in. So fur as known three of the mcu succeeded in getting out. The others were smothered under tons of coal. 1-enoir Topic: Mr. John Z. Neal. who shot and killed Liville biter in Ashe, laun der arrest, nnd goes to and from Ins bus iness in Jefferson with n guard, lillerwus n "bad man, nnd though outlawed and a tirice nut on bis head, he went in and out among his neighborhood, about nine miles from Jcltrrsoti. as II ne were not afraid of molestation. Greensboro has decided by a vote of five to one that she would not retire the liopulur "hog pen" nuisance. In some instances the practice of hog raising there has lR-en a most nliominithle nnd sickening not to say dangerous nui sance, yet the small vote UKn the tues lion uiiliciiles how little Mipular interest was tuken in it. Raleigh News and (Mr server. tin Thursday night of last week dur ing a dance given nt the house of YV. It. Sutton who resides in Shoal creek town ship, a negro who had Isren playing the banjo lor the dancers up to the hour of one o'clock expressed the intention of go ing home, and upon refusing to stay niter urgent solicitations was struck on the head with a large shovel by Sutton which is reported to have caused his d nihil day or two Inter. Murphy Bulletin. A Raleigh telrgrnm says: "A large snleol lands held by the slate hoard ol public education has been made here. 1 he purchaser is Charles M. Steaclman. of Wilmington, who represents a wealthy North Carolina syndicate. The proarrv purchased is in tlie Hyde county nnd is known us Hyde I'nrk It contains HO,. immi acres and has immense water front. Fifty cents per acre whs the price paid for it. Ten thousand dollars was puid down and notice was given that tlie syn ilicnie would pay the remaining $.10,imhi in two weeks. Extensive improvements of the prosrrty will lie made' The State grange at its annual meeting desired an increase in the free school fund at its annual meet ing; opposed tlie alien ownershipof land: opposed national banks; favored the is suing of money direct to the people on hind security : favored a rnilroadcommis- sion, not to injure railroads, but to pro tect fanners and the citixens generally; favored the unlimited coinage of silver; nnd n tariff for revenue only; submitted tin. Conger Inrd bill to the consideration of the sult-irramres. with instructions to send their decisions to their respective representatives in congress State C hron k,le. The joint legislative committee, In Its annual examination oi inc miosa auu youcherakl the state treasurer found them In nrrfcet shone. All the state's indebted ness was promptly met. The balance of the public fund on hand December 1, ihhii. wnsta.770. and during the year ending November no last the receipts werell,lH3,3o;i. The amount disbursed during the twelve months was $1,061, oai. bavins oftlieaeneral fund on band December t, last, $137,83. The balance of the educational fund on hand a year ago was $11,623, and the receipts dur ing the year were $23,767. The dis bursements were for the year $0,047. leaving $20,334 of this fund In the trens- On slmnkt vet always efficacious in all bilious disorders is Simmons Liver Kegu- Utor, THIS MEANS BUSINESS. arWehater Herald: Several important kaolin nrorjcrtiet have changed hands through Dr. W. F. Tompkins, during the past weelt, some Virginia panics ucihk the purchasers. arnurhnm Globe: We have received from Mr. Inmes A. Lench, superintend ent of the Silver Vnlley mining company, nn account of a large lean oi very valua ble silver ore at the Silver Valley mines in Davidsan county. Mr. Leach says this is the largest and richest deposit ever lound in North Carolina. nrRnleiL'h News and Observer: From all indications the new furniture factory at Greensboro bids fair to be a success. The plant consists of two 80x-U two story buildings, nnd starts off with a $15,000 cupital, A large number of or-, ders have been sent in, and dealers nil over the stole are rendy to take the pro-, ducts. NORTH CAROLINA FOLKS. Richard A. Doucbton. of Alleghany, it is stated, has already sufficient votes pledged to insure his election as speaker of the house. Robert G. Lewis, died aged til! years. He was a native of Franklin county, nnd had lor twenty-live years been a nu-tnber of the Ruleigh bar. Mr. Hugh Pnrks, near the Rowan and Cabarrus county lines, is dead. Had he lived twenty days longer he would have lieen OU vears of age. Concord Standard. The Periiiimans Record snv that Miss I'nttie l'hillips, a most estimable maiden ludv of Colernint, Bertie county, committed suicide a few nights since bv jumping into n well. Mr. lohn Karris, miol.li-ilir.cn livine near Pilot mountain, was out gunning recent I v when he found a sipiirrel in a tree. He at templed to cut down the tree when it fell on him, killing him instantly. Charlotte News: At a way station on the Carolina Central mail, a lady pas senger Irom the country raised a window and stuck her head out to see what the engine wns blowing lor. Just us she did so the train sisril ny tlie stiinon anil me mail-catcher took of) her bonnet ami car ried n lot of pins ami hair along with il. She raised a big row and couldn't be made to understand why she shouldn't lit- thankful that her head didn't goaloug with the iHninet. Why, of lourse. Prom the Com-nrd Stnndnrd. A stranger cornea within our Rales; he's watched, but not suspiciously ; he's accorded rights that all men may ex pect; und he's grunted t without formal legal action I all the privileges of n gen tleman nnd a man, whether he be Irom the north, or from the west, or from a sister southern state. Such is the way North Carolina treats new comers within our gates. Thanks lo thr lrN. From the inton I 'ally. The Winston delegates to the Asheville convention desire us to return, for them, their thanks to the press of Asheville for courtesies, civiltirs and Incurs shown them, nnd for special luvors at the hands of the editors ol TlIK ClTIZKN. Another Name For It. Asheville Cor. News and Ubservel. Mr. McKentie'a address was unliUe in Its way. and will long lie remembered. Me had been to a late dinner. GRAND OPENING I MONDAY, DECEMBER 8. TO CONTINUE UNTIL DECEM'R 25. You are invited to call every day at the leading Jewelry Store and examine our stock of If LOCKS. WATCHES, Pf Silver NoveltieH, hi HILVERWAKE NOVELT'ES, URIC A IIRAC, Ac. Some M'ople say that it is finer than ever before. YOl'R The l-acta In a Remarkable Vunv. from thr Ihirham r.lnlw. TlicctlitoriifthelilnlwrlrsiiTS to pub licly nnnounir thnt ilurinu his snjmirn in Aahrvillv he ilul not vhii the editor of TlIK Asnvil.l.K Citiikm. The editor of the Glohr nlsn desires to pulilii-l state, thnt while in Asheville, lie wns whipped hy the editor nl Tun Cmzi N. This is snfhcient explanntiim ol n mutter which we would rnther lienr no more about. Simmons Liver KcRtilntor hns never lieen known to fail lo cure all liver ilis enses. POVDER Absolutely Pure A errant of tartar baking- powder, ttla-hot of all In Iravenlna .trrnath U. a. aovrra mrat Heport. AaRu.t 1T.1HH9. tnl-,,Bitty Private Boarding, By Mr. Mi C. Stockton. COMFORT A IILB RIIOMo. OOOD TABLB. DKIRAtlt,y LOCATBD No, B Pllnt treet, Asheville, M. C. decsO (It a, FOR MtE. A fcw varr drsirabte woodl balldlns sites m.mr tha nrooostd itrett ear Hoe, la lot. or m a or. and apwarda, aar Carrier's hoUl at ialpaar Rprings, Apply to N. FLAMONDON, dMd8 WsstasasvUls. ftm. IV tike Up. If you w:iko up in tlio mnrni'ny; with si liitiiTor Kul tiisio in your liumih, Languor, Pull 1 lomlai'lio, Despomli'iiry, Cmistipa tioii, t;iko Simmon Liwr l!.i!;uhitir. 1 1 iwnvts tin! Kiliou.1 utoniiifli, RWivtfii tin- lnv.ith ami oliiifo tlio fiirivil tmim. Cliililivii tw wll iw ii'lulta soniot i mi's fat Homi'lliing; that lois not, iligi'st well, Itrotlut'int Sour Stomach, Inai'lliurn, lli'stlossnt'RS, or Sleoplcwiii'ss a good dose of Regulator will give relief. So perfectly harmless is this remmly that it can ho taken ly the youngest infant or the most ilelioate person, without injury, no matter what the condition of the iiyateni may be. It can do no harm if it does no good, but its reputation for 40 years proves it never foil a in doing good TW not tmpnKi'il upon! I'xHm.m tt w thin vuu i In Kcnuiiie, IMMtitik'uMiK. (roin all frmu.H nud iinitiitnuiH I'V our uit Z tr il'-mrtrk ni front nf Wnip prr. t.n ) niilc the Hi'ttl him I nij:natiirt' nt j. It Zt-ilin tie Co. W.A.Blaiii. .I.V. .Shown. FURNITURE AX If UNDERTAKING. No. ,J Patton Avenue, M'AFEE BLOCK, OPPOSITE BLAIR S OLD STAND WViuv mow it'inly, uihI in vite our fricmls tiiid tln pub lic p'lM'i-ally to mil and x niuiiK'our well si'Ioi'ttti stock of FURNITURE, Which wc nrc offci ingntrock bottom price. lTii(lt'rtkiiur a specinl feature. Calls at tended day or night. Telephone, day 75, nitfht (5. BLAIR & BROWN. V Diamond. Jewelry. ARTISTIC POTTER benutil'ul, some say that it is OPINION is requested. ARTHUR M. FIELD, LKAIMN0 .IKWKLKlt. HOLIDAYJEWS! That we liave the Largest ami jSest seliH'teil stock of HOLIDAY BOOKS in bindings from thecheapest to tree calf. Hit? line, Popular Authors in sets for the ('nil dren. older Children, and ev erybotly else. NICE LINE BIBLES, all jfrades. Prayers urn Il vimials. (iohfPetiH, Sic. Can't be beat for Dolls Toys. IOtc. '1 lie new Souvenir of Ashe ville. New work by Druniniond 'Pax Vobiucum,' justin io, J. N. Morgan & Co. Booksellers, Stationers, &c. Public Square. JNIIALU. By virtue of a deed of truat executed by lohn Cameron to me a. tru.lee iM.rlnii rifitr the lHth riav of Decrmtier. 1HN3, and reaUlered In the ollic. of the M.Kl.ter of Deed, of lluneombe county, North Carolina, In Bonk 4 of mortvairea and deed, of tru.t on nave. 4S7 anil 4oH. drfnult h.vlns been made arid dr and upon mrhavlnitliecnmiide a. required, I will aell th land dcwrllied in aald deed of truat at public auction to the hixheat bldderfor ca.h at the court houai door in a.heville In mid county on Monday, the Uild day of December, 1090, at 1 a o'clock noon. aald land Is "ttuated la the eaatern portion of Aahtvlll on Hollywooa itmi, near ioi leire .treet, adlolnlng land, ot P. M. Miller, Mr.. Long, Mrs. H. O Steele ana other., and contains nine-tenth, of an acre, more or lex. aovaadWt A. t, II'MMUi, iruriw. 8PKCIAI. ANNOUNCEMENT! l or a short 1-inie we are able to i H'fer S?rl: tM INDUCEMENTS In pur'-lmsiTs. We have n few H A T a little' off srvle at extreme ly low rates. Now is your opportunity for a great oar gain WEAVER & MYERS. THK SlIOlv STORE ,t t'uttoii Avenue. HHThandsome CHRISTMAS GIFTS. tt v tiikr ph-naiii In Hnnonniini! tinr pill r.-n-, mill li all wtinar iiurin II la to mat, urn- ilrr friiml or relative hnpiy on CI;rll il. murium: by thr tircM-lltatmn in VI tu mult ull'l. Unit wi-1""'!- "" I"" ll"c '" ""' ,,-.,1 i-vrr hrmiuni to tnio niiirni-i. inr i.iri-lalt.v cinliriuoi: 1'IAMIINHS. i nm' Kiilil anil ilvrr wati lic l.tnliiV line Knld wiitt-tii-H. It-wi-lr.v uf i-vcrv ilcoripliuli MiirM,'. limine and walnut i-alilnrt rliiclm: illnw ami lint silverware, K"lil nnd tllvrr -nil t-nat-, uolil iwn. and H-nclls. optii-nl u.iil.. titc. Are. Ml thru. koimIk nr. of the very lict make uml obtaineil from firm rlnw maniilactureni unlv. Wr w ill niett enniK litlim ny ullenntt Hr. leu of nunerlor qunlilv und Intrnil to keep to oui houw it lonu ,nt:illllied and unenulu eal chnratter lor .trainhtlorw nrd dealing.. Wc reapevthilly "lii-it n call. B. H. COSBY, Ittueeraxor to C. Cowan I dectndtw 27 IWTTHS AVH.M H. K. COFFIN, AUCTIONEER RliAL HSTATU All i. NT AMP LOAN HKOKBK .No. 3 North Minn .treet. Uml IO venr.' rM-rleiu-e in thi. bu.ineMin f....p. M,n S t Keler to l-lmt isaoonni iliir; .-.m,,.i,m llnnk ol Aahevllle, anil Wenum Carolina Hunk Try ANU MEDICATED BALSAM VAPOR If you have nay Now, Throat or Lunii t riiRcaRra. tin appllration I will kiiii a luimpniet T X dcKriptlvc of A.hrvllle anil alau the In- hallnii trcnttn.nl free with li.t ot que J J lion, to lie an.wered by the patient T when onlerlns Home Treatment. Thi trrutmrnt ia a. effective a. the offlci treatment. OHFICIt NO. M I'ATTUN AVUNI'H, A.hcvlllc, N. C. T. J. 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SUFFERERS OF YOUTHFUL ERRORlT Loat manhood, early decay, etc, etc,, can as. cure home treatise free, by sddnssins a ft-l Ion sunerer, C. W LUKK, P. O. Bos Sid, Roanoke, Vs. aovlOdatwOta GLEN ROCK HOTEL. In ioo Feet of Ccntrol PuKsentfer tH-pot. ASHEVILLE, N. C. A morifm flml ilntm hutil. lint iuhI ciilrt w lili'ctric Im IIh in tutv nnni. oiM it iir- in othec it ittH Mtiil om. luncl. i-fiiHiirr, nturm riv ntnt i inr iiu."!i- r KA'I gi oo PI U lAV. A, iSAi.LVlll R'l N,Prop. IIMI AM Hiitl I.TI H HKI N, CH rkM. J. H, FARMERS' WAREHOUSE. FOR THIS SALIC OF HlrllTH & HOI.I.IKN, rroprlflorw. , We aell all lulmivo. nt !l tar cent cninmlfaion. whili nlhir nmik.la nr. t luirKinK lioni fife tn :l ier i-ent comnii.Hinn To the Tolmeeo I'lnntrra ol tVcau ro N..rtli iiri.lmii unit i:at mnewti iiur iniirkri hna lull onein il nnd priiv. lire iiim.iI. eu.iinli on .-.million itrndi-a. and e mlviae i-nrly ablpmi nt on nil c min..n Krinl,a. Weatcrn Norlhcuroii a. miiiiiiiiiii-'niii'"i,;' ' ".." u lor pnat pniromiKi- und 11 nn hy hnnl work and Inlr di n liu-a. c ore. yours truly. SMITH & KOI 1. INS. HRICK. HUICK. .....FOR 8ALK IIV BUNCOMBE BRICK AKheville. N. C. THE WIN YAH HOUSE. (special Maiiitarlum for IHneaHCf of tlc I.uiikm and Throat. I'lne, pure lirlnklnK water from M 'UHnin poaea with eitv mnina. rerlrel a.taiein ol llywic .irii-tIV n.rpilC. nvi nRirrnrnunii .,.im trie uuil Ktc.nl llutb. and tlouehe. Hlevntom. FIRST-CLASS TABLE. KI'KCIAI. IHHT rrofraalonnl wrvUt-a optlnnnl with patient., I'rlresfor Hoard and Koom r or partieuiura. auunaa STRAVSS' KUROP1CAN IIGXIX AND RESTAURANT. ROOMS ALL NEWLY FURNISHED. Al.o. tahlr Iniardrr. can lie accommodated. o'clock a. m until ill o'rUH-it tn. im lirrpareU ,or entenntt a anonrai nonce irinl. My lelvtiratvd Philadelphia "rlis Are well kmnvn. Nn one run aitrpnea 'hem. An' proud tn aav I have Ihc W-cat, lliritcat Knnue in Aihevillc. fun are vr onlefa in Irom It to n i. uiilt.-, aui n na l-iah. l.nnr . Oyster. on the Hull Hhrll. I'olilc anil atlinlive will OAKLAND HEIGHTS SANATORIUM. ll'OKMUKI.V OAKI.ANH INN. I In located nn s commniidlnu eminence overlooking Aahcvlllc and a aurroundlnn country o rare licnuty for s rndiua of thirty n.lle. The appointments of the house are conducive to henllh nnd comfort. Kit-valor. F.I-otrlclt. Hloam Htal. I'nr the aelrnlillc trtulmcnl of Nrrvoua and Cl-ronle illaeiim It I) IhorouKldy conlpiicd with all mod, nt applinncra Turklah, Human und i u-lun Hath., Klrctrtclty, Mnaanue, Hwetll.h Morrmenta, nil liu-liided in price of mom. The Mrilhul .Wijii iMriit will Ii under the direction of llr I'. IV. .Vcrilia, recently cf the Jmkiton SititHtnriunt. nt llmiavillc. N. V. l-'or further piirliculnra aildn-aa, niMHKMII.li: AVUH9i, Akhcvlllc, N. C. UnTAItl.lHllltll IHoR B. II. COSHY, (Hum-wnr to C. Cowaii.l JEWELER. 7 PATTON AVKM'K, NKXT IHIOR TO II ANII CUNTKAI. HO THL, AWIIHV1I.I.H. N. I aeptn.lle KnirllHh and French BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES AND LITTLl(IIRLS. Nn, Ml I'renrh Hroad Avenue MRS. BURQVYYN MAITLAND. PRINCIPAL 1 For manv vrara Aa,M-laie Principal of kit. Ve'mon In.lltiite, rtaltlmore.l Aaalated bv i iop" of entnin-nlent teaeliera dr.-.l d'e THE SUN. -POR- 1891. Humr iiroplr Krrr wtlli Thr Hun'n iiptiilnrtfl ItlHIIIl nit'll nnu innm, hum mtnnw mum ilon't t hut every ttfid llhw to it-1 hnM u( thrlfQ SO iRUOE-lfc ittBi nrw-iiitiwr which in nrvcr ttull ami ttrvrr W mmt OnVbO LADIKI nfrnltl to nfwalt lt mind. Iicmocmtt. know thnt for twenty yrn The Hun him Umnht tn the front I Inr fnr km-ocrtttlc-nrttirtplm. never wAvrrfiitf or wenh enlntr IttlU loynllv tothe trurlntrrreU of the pnrty Itirrvn with fcnrtrM (iitelMu''tice and illnlnterrtHffl ylnr. At ilmci oiilnioni have dltTcml nl to he bent nienni of ucvoinpllnh frtfi the ecmrnnn pnrioM; It It) not The Hmi'B fnult If It ha Men further Into the mill tune Hlithteen htinrtrerl and ninety. one will ! ri'Ht yenr In AmtrUiin I'outUt, ami evtry- linilv nhottlii tTml 1 he Hun Itrllv, per innnth 0 f0 lMilly. per year , A.o Himdiiy, per year I.oo (rally and MuiuIhv. er yrnr A.Co tnllv and Humlny, er month.. 070 W itltly. one year 1.00 Atlflre-M THK Mf . Mow Vorh. rV Inter Renlclciice to Ieiic A party dmlrlna to i.inl.llth a WINTKK kltHll'hNCK on the ' orthrrti uhurh of Ahvllle can miik! an atlvnntaKeoiit ar ranacment. for Unit uf rtira, with owner of hnm Completely furnlnhed and equipped and occuplrd In uninuf unly, Aujily to dra0 Utf CUMTLAN I) ilM). Il.r. vlinlui: aim urntm tit m o r'int mfmi- liAtr itiiii tiilliftrd i 'ton nn i'tnl Hoi.r. lilt. LEAF TOIIACCO. I'limn; Hie UirK. at. I- t iikiii.-.i wiii.-ii..ii- UHICK. & TILE COMPANY, F O. Hox 426. Kprln. nnd nmnit-llona for lume.tli- pur- - e. i-iiiinoiiiK ni'.i w iimr V .. .. ... Hie, trie l.ulil. nnd II. Ha. il-n Urea. NORTHERN COOKING. -.KHHl Ii Wllli.N and at moderate rntea l- to ln kt neck. atrr nnitj bHlhs nnd tolli t. .n uti KAKL VON RICK, BI. !.. AHcvlllc. North c'iirolina. BOARD BY THE MONTH. WEEK OR OAT. Htnet car pita, the door. lKn Irom It n,r iuin:r i-iiru.. onnw, c,v All I aak i. era rieusr.! lo aerve all. Heap cllullv. Ii. HTKAINN, Prop. rSTTTTrtV w. I, vuviivii mm r M as sat . sanat rff tftsl huN hUnMiur unit price tKttsirl mm hmitm hlnHi 5.1": W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE The ciMilrivno ftntf wmrttiff qualHlMef ttita ahnt) wnnot M tM'ttnr umiwii than bv um itrmiji l SnVBW IU UUHWUCU Oi MaW WW i popular rtom. ! MaJM Ii i3-",:!arj Hkaul mm hiiTe htsM moat raeorahly tfoalvd alam totenducMHl and the iwnt jmpniTKmenu make laaam tawrtuff Id any tiHjo1d ai the prtoea. Aik ynur rft)1ne, mrt tf hm oadbv mtnff rem aaad direct to fwtory enrkNtiof adeartliad prfcay at '"W'd'L'oVoLA. U fliR SALB BV WI5AVKH Sk MYERS. TRY THE MODEL STEAM LAUNDRY I g -ra H , 17 Putton Avenue Ik .00 fieaslaa llsadew4. as ilimai st Mrh.li drra. H&j, which aonunaail. MmU. llM lf.a..wMl VV.Il. rn. ea2 skos op uaaquallrd for rtrla and durability. a0 (lo.Sr.ar Writ to lbs euodart Snoa a Muia. .1 a nouulu arteaw '.: .-.l':iV...-:vt.'.. "2ii -i;: ,r.iiAWUMk i J"

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